Juzuu

| Scientific Name | Homo Draconiculus Oceanicus |
|---|---|
| Plural | Juzuu |
| Possessive | Juzuuan |
The Juzuu (Homo Draconiculus Oceanicus) are an exceptionally rare aquatic variety of Ungir who have mastered the depths of Otan’s oceans. While they lack visible gills, they possess an internal biological apparatus that allows them to live underwater indefinitely, a feat that remains one of the great mysteries of modern Sophistry.
Despite their maritime environment, the Juzuu remain "tunnellers" at heart. Rather than building structures on the seabed, they carve their elaborate cities into the rock and silt beneath the ocean floor. To an outside observer, an entire Juzuu metropolis might appear to be nothing more than a stretch of untouched, tranquil seafloor, hiding a bustling civilization beneath the sand.
These aquatic Ungir lead a distinctive dual life, bridging the gap between the deep trenches and the sunlit coasts. They frequently establish temporary markets on secluded beaches to trade ocean-harvested treasures, such as rare pearls, deep-sea minerals, and unique corals, for goods from the surface world.
When it comes to defense and travel, the Juzuu exhibit the same talent for animal husbandry seen in other dragon-descended strains, though their focus is decidedly more predatory; they patrol their territorial waters from the backs of great sharks, which they train with a firm and expert hand.
The Juzuu are far from isolated, maintaining regular and sophisticated lines of communication with their terrestrial Ungir cousins. They act as the "eyes beneath the waves" for the broader Ungir population, serving as a first line of defense against seaborne threats. By patrolling the coastlines and securing the submerged portions of coastal tunnel systems, the Juzuu ensure that Ungir shores remain impenetrable to any enemy foolish enough to approach from the sea.
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