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The enormous and majestic Bormus once moved in herds across Balmorra–until the Imperial bombardment wiped out many of the slow-moving behemoths and the pollution from Balmorra’s destroyed factories poisoned the land and the bormus’ food supply. Despite their size, bormus are incredibly gentle beasts and formerly relied on their herds for protection, stampeding potential predators. Now that they are on the brink of extinction, lone bormus are easily picked off by smaller, faster predators.

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  • Bormu
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  • The enormous and majestic Bormus once moved in herds across Balmorra–until the Imperial bombardment wiped out many of the slow-moving behemoths and the pollution from Balmorra’s destroyed factories poisoned the land and the bormus’ food supply. Despite their size, bormus are incredibly gentle beasts and formerly relied on their herds for protection, stampeding potential predators. Now that they are on the brink of extinction, lone bormus are easily picked off by smaller, faster predators.
  • The Bormu species inhabits Balmorra, and can be seen in the fields of the Markaran Plains.
  • Bormu were an enormous herbivorous creature that inhabited the green plains of Balmorra. Bormus moved in herds through the plains and, despite their enormous size, they were gentle beasts and quite friendly to the people of the nearby settlements. They did not attack anyone and, if threatened, they relied on the strength of the entire herd for protection, stomping the predator. At the end of the conflict, the bormu was at the brink of extinction, and only a few specimens survived the entire war.
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sapience
Behavior
  • Incredibly gentle herd mentality
Locomotion
  • Quadrupedal movement
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Levels
  • 16(xsd:integer)
Status
Habitat
  • Plains
  • *Grasslands
Name
  • Bormu
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Designation
Planet
  • *Balmorra
Universe
World
Location
Size
  • ~20ft tall
Reaction
  • Passive
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  • The enormous and majestic Bormus once moved in herds across Balmorra–until the Imperial bombardment wiped out many of the slow-moving behemoths and the pollution from Balmorra’s destroyed factories poisoned the land and the bormus’ food supply. Despite their size, bormus are incredibly gentle beasts and formerly relied on their herds for protection, stampeding potential predators. Now that they are on the brink of extinction, lone bormus are easily picked off by smaller, faster predators.
  • The Bormu species inhabits Balmorra, and can be seen in the fields of the Markaran Plains.
  • Bormu were an enormous herbivorous creature that inhabited the green plains of Balmorra. Bormus moved in herds through the plains and, despite their enormous size, they were gentle beasts and quite friendly to the people of the nearby settlements. They did not attack anyone and, if threatened, they relied on the strength of the entire herd for protection, stomping the predator. When Imperial forces bombarded the planet during the Cold War, many of the slow-moving giants were wiped out. With their number drastically decreased, bormus had to face the pollution from the destroyed factories of the planet, which poisoned the land, their only source of food. Since their numbers were so low after the bombardment, they were easily overwhelmed by smaller but faster predators, such as the zeldrate. At the end of the conflict, the bormu was at the brink of extinction, and only a few specimens survived the entire war.
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