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== Biology and Physical Appearance == The Minthari have a unique physiology that reflects their deep connection to the earth: * '''Elongated, Segmented Bodies''': The Minthari have bodies that are long and segmented. This design allows them to move easily through the narrow, winding tunnels of the Anvil Mountains. Their flexible bodies can twist and contort in ways that let them navigate even the most confined spaces. * '''Translucent Skin''': Their skin is pale and translucent, giving them an almost ethereal appearance. Beneath the surface, a network of crystalline veins can be seen, glowing faintly with a soft, inner light that pulses with the rhythm of the earth's energy. * '''Crystalline Veins''': The veins running through their bodies are filled with a substance that resembles a blend of crystal and blood. This substance is believed to enhance their geomantic abilities, allowing them to sense the earth's vibrations and energies with remarkable clarity.
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