Sand Worm larvae are rarely large enough to take down the kind of prey necessary for survival in such a harsh environment as the Harena Desert. The main issue being where to find enough moisture before they develop the tough outer coat that lends them their name. As a result, they try to get the required moisture to survive through grouping up. It usually guarantees the survival of the species as a whole.
Often however, it leaves their victims quite parched.
This is for that stupid repeated endgame nightmare, you little dink.
Often however, it leaves their victims quite parched.
This is for that stupid repeated endgame nightmare, you little dink.