
The Bestiary
Step beyond the threshold of legend and lore—into the Bestiary, where the living wonders of the world are revealed in all their ferocity, grace, and mystery. Here, the creatures of every realm—real and imagined—are gathered, catalogued, and celebrated: from the ancient leviathans that haunt the ocean’s abyss, to the luminous moths that drift through Melona’s moonlit groves, to the cunning spirits that slip between shadows in forgotten ruins.
Tideweaver

The Tideweaver is a clever, sand-dwelling crustacean known for the intricate patterns it leaves behind as it forages and burrows. Its broad, fan-like claws are used to sift through wet sand for food, creating swirling trails and geometric shapes that are a familiar sight to coastal dwellers. These delicate patterns are often the only evidence of the Tideweaver’s presence, as it is quick to vanish beneath the surface at the slightest disturbance. Some cultures consider finding a fresh Tideweaver pattern to be a sign of good luck or a change in the tides
Population :
90000
Variable, Common
Species
Crustacean
Edible :
Yes
Protected :
No
Native Region :
Intertidal Zones, Sandy Shores, Mangroves

