Sneeze Wraith
CID S-24
Subspecies Gallery
Crowned Mercury
City of Noses CID SS-62
Odor
- Primary
- Ge
- Hint
- Fr
- De
- Lu
- Chirality
- Temperament
- Aggressive
Members of this subspecies of sneeze wraith are extra toxic due to the mercury coating their crown, cape, and tie. Because they needed to be extra toxic for some reason.
Mind Cat
Nose Hair Prairie CID SS-63
Odor
- Primary
- Lu
- Hint
- Ro
- De
- Im
- Chirality
- Temperament
- Aggressive
The growth on their heads contains their brains, which are larger than the other subspecies. Their long nose hairs are sensitive whiskers. They use their added smarts and abilities to play mind games with their prey and avoid detection.
Backgrown Horn
Bad Drainage CID SS-64
Odor
- Primary
- Ha
- Hint
- Sp
- De
- Mu
- Chirality
- Temperament
- Aggressive
This subspecies sports a pair of horns that grow embedded into their backs. The reason for this adaptation is beyond us, but it may protect them against an as yet uncataloged predator.
Species Data
Classification
- Average Size
- 191 x 167 x 179 cm
- Trophic Level
- Predator
- Habitat
- Terrestrial
- Favorite Treat
- Marrow Stew
- Nasal Cycle
- False Sneeze
Observations
This species of wraith is one of the top predators on Sinus Infection. They work alone, taunting their prey with sneezes that can be heard from miles away. When they finally catch up to their targets, which they always do, they blow out a stream of toxic snot from their large nose. If you think one of their taunting sneezes is targeting you, you better run. Run right off the planet.