The Freshwater Serpent (Pleuracanthus laci) is an aquatic lizard with a long tail and a long sinuous neck supporting a small, crested head, with four paddle-shaped flippers. It can grow up to the length of 18.0 meters. It resembles the appearance of certain sea-dwelling reptiles in the fossil record, along with unsubstantiated reports of "sea monsters" in the centuries prior to the Awakening.
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