Unofficial Sethrak Discussion Thread 🐍

Mmm now that you mention it… takes a shovel
Thats how I found a garden snake last summer it might work.

started saying:
Sethrak for the Players! :snake:

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If you want to make it more Alliance specific. It’s a member of the explorer’s league who finds the stuff, after all, they are part of the Uldum accord too.

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This is what I submitted in game last night actually! Explorer’s League tie in.

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I havent sent mine yet. I’ll do that when I do. :stuck_out_tongue:

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I got excited cause lately all I have been submitting are bug reports. XD

Sethrak ideas are much better than bugs.

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I dunno. Sethrak not being playable sounds like quite the bug that needs to be fixed, in my opinion. :smiley:

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Gamebreaking bug~

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Sethrak also eat bugs. Noticed this the other day. Some had caterpillar-ka-bobs and some other bugs and fruit.

So yes, they will resolve the bugs!

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Some species do like bugs but the fruit is interesting~ I wonder if they still would eat it all whole.

Want to see one eat a watermelon now haha

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North American Copperhead chowing on a cicada. Copperheads go bananas for cicadas.

And I think a Sethrak eating watermelon would be adorable/hilarious! The fruit the npcs had look like strawberries.

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Poor little guy spent so many years underground just to get munched, but at least it will be a bit quieter~

I was actually watching a documentary the other day, that seven worlds one planet, and they had that spider-tailed horned viper you shared earlier in the thread. Was really neat to watch him fishing for birds.

Man, I hope they give us a little hint soon. This thread just gets me too excited for Sethrak.

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Here ya go. A snake eating fruit. Me and a bunch of other herp fanatics puzzled over this awhile when this video first came out. Guess is that a prey animal at one point was on the fruit and the snake was picking up the prey’s scent on the grapes. Other possibility is the snake is deficient in a nutrient or vitamin and can taste that what it needs is in the grapes.

But I’ve also seen North American Garter Snakes eat dog food so. :woman_shrugging:

Snakes are amazing creatures and typically very intelligent and inquisitive. But they’re also super dumb, lmao.

As far as Sethrak go, my guess is they’re a fantasy race that lives in the desert so they adapted to be omnivores.

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And here’s an Aussie Eastern Brown stealing sausage. This was a viral picture from a year or so go that proved to be true.

https://ifunny.co/picture/an-eastern-brown-snake-was-caught-stealing-sausages-from-a-BLZuBo5a3

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Thats adorable. Thats super adorable.

I need to show this to my brother… His Sethrak wants to find eggs. That his whole thing. Finding new egg recipes.

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Is his Sethrak an African Egg Eating Snake?
https://www.reddit.com/r/natureismetal/comments/89z85e/a_snake_eating_a_large_egg/

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He hasn’t thought it out that well but, I’m definitely going to show him this too! lol

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They’re super cool and come in some fun colors. Rhombic Egg Eating Snakes have a cool pattern.

They don’t have teeth but have modified ridges on the interior part of their spine which they use to crack the shell of eggs they eat. They slurp down the contents and spit up the shell!

I had one as a pet once. She ate finch eggs she was so tiny.

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Okay that sounds adorable. I want one. Wonder if my hubby would let me. lol

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They can sometimes be difficult to come across in the pet trade. But easy to keep if you have the right sized eggs.

Also, pretty sure Egg Eater could be a potential racial Sethrak have. Most snakes will eat eggs, some just specialize in eating them.

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I keep trying to come up with something for the dislocation of the jaw for a racial but I really don’t know how that would help… lol

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