Stalking shallow waters for its prey this is a horrifying entity. It darkens the water around it, confusing its prey as it sucks it into its blue maw. Its tusks poke venomously into the waters, and its long forelegs drive off hungry snouts with prehensile paws. Those snout cells which can sense sound are formidable indeed, for they sometimes serve as a kind of locomotive. The Gorgons swoop and swoop, and at last come upon their unfortunate victims at the bottom. They sever the head with a pointy prehensile arm, then sink to affrightedly mummify the thing. The thing is now excrement for a nourishing meal of starfish scales, while the Gorgons chase it with their staves. They are in truth much ...