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|Name= | |Name=Oimão | ||
|Image=[[File: | |Image=[[File:Oimão Drawing.jpg|center|frameless|Oimão Drawing]] | ||
{{center|Drawing of a | {{center|Drawing of a Oimão}} | ||
|Type=Reptile | |Type=Reptile | ||
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|Introduction=''' | |Introduction='''Oimãos''' are reptilian swamp dwellers. While not inherently dangerous on their own, groups of Oimãos have been known to take down the lone traveler. | ||
|Etymology=From the Tuzquão ''õoim aim'' which means swift thief. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 6 August 2026
| Oimão | |
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| Image | Drawing of a Oimão |
| Plural | |
| Type | Reptile |
| Realm | Balúrail |
| Region(s) | Western Lowlands |
Introduction
Oimãos are reptilian swamp dwellers. While not inherently dangerous on their own, groups of Oimãos have been known to take down the lone traveler.
Etymology
From the Tuzquão õoim aim which means swift thief.
