Gomek the Garast

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Gomek
100% Happy
Owner
furfur
Stolen
13 Oct 2017
Hatched
18 Dec 2017
Immortal
24 Dec 2017
Name Origin:
Gomek was a large saltwater crocodile captured in Papua New Guinea. He was purchased and kept in Ocala, Florida, for five years before being sold to the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park in Florida. For 8 years he wowed spectators with both his amazing nutria-tossing abilities and his even more amazing tolerance of people. Feeders of the large croc were allowed to go into the enclosure and get as close as 1 meter from the large animal without any fear of attack. While feeders still used long tongs to feed Gomek, he was generally considered to be a "tame" crocodile and was the favorite of the alligator farm and people around the nation. By the time of his death he was one of the largest and tamest captive crocodiles in existence. He was between 60 and 80 years old.


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About Garast Eggs

Garast eggs are an intriguing combination of both leather and fur. Unsettling guttural cries can sometimes be heard from within as they near hatching.

About the Garast Creature

Garast live in small herds consisting of mostly young and adolescent individuals. Newly-hatched Garast are capable of using trace amounts of magic, an ability that greatly strengthens over the course of their lifespan. As Garast age, their dark complexion eventually fades into a lighter tone of gray and white. These older Garast will usually stray from their herd and become loners.

Garast hide is primarily made up of a thick leather-like skin that transitions into a large, furry mane around their necks. From this mane and between their horns leaks an eerie green substance. This substance, which is their source of magic, can expand into a cover of fog or be used for illusions – when inhaled, it causes intense hallucinations that wear off after a few minutes. Despite living near the mountaintops, Garast do enjoy the act of swimming and will seek out streams to wade around in. However, being cold-blooded creatures, they cannot tolerate the chilly water for very long before needing to bask in the sunlight.

Around early to mid October, there are frequent reports of ghostly sightings at night by those who live in mountainous regions. As Halloween approaches, these reports only increase in frequency. It is uncertain why older Garast come down from their mountain home in October, but some theories are centered around them collecting wandering spirits or warding negative spirits away from the populated regions of Ark.