Thread:LizardRizk/@comment-34928186-20180424110905/@comment-34928186-20180424201307

''Nagas. Nagas are a race of serpent creatures ''

Appearence: Nagas appear as a normal human with a certain tail from waist below depending on their strength and family. They can range from harmless garden snakes (most likely being more scrawny) to anacondas which are the largest version. As their snake form varies so does their appearence. The stronger the snake species the more fit, muscular, and beautiful that naga appears. They more harmless ones tend to be scrawny and simple looking things not really matching up to the might of others like pythons or vipers. The nagas also retain the behavior of said snake (ie: vipers have poision and pythons can constrict)

Communication and Behavior: Nagas tend to communicate through various pitches of hissing like snake behavior and have been seen to be very attached to people they like. Nagas don't eat often meaning that they can last about 3 weeks on one small deer while digesting it. They don't have a taste for most food and only consume raw flesh of fish and animals. They like to be underground most of the time in small tunnels and caves carved out into the side of canyons or under hot sand to keep the warmth in during the night. They are very territorial and aggressive especially males against others as they compete for territory by strength and might. They still are very intelliegent and can use sign language to communicate to humans if learned. Their one defining feature is their forked tounge which is used for smelling rather than their nose. When happy a naga will nuzzle and purr like a cat because of the posession of inhuman vocal chords it can make a variety of sounds. It whimpers when in pain, purrs when content and happy, hisses lightly in question, and can snarl. When nagas are fighting it's whoever can scare the other one off. Females just tend to talk it out but the males brawl with their human parts and tackle each other. They use their fangs to bite and tear out pieces of flesh which leaves some nagas with scars. Often times only the stronger species fights but the weaker ones back down.

Companionship: Nagas always are looking for a companion at age 20-23. Males get an especially lonely feeling and it is their drive to find someone to call their own. For nagas living alone isn't really a good idea at this age because they are full grown and their scent is easy to follow. Having someone to help them protect their territory is their driving purpose. (hmph I think that they are perfectly capable on their own but the source says otherwise) Males and females go in search of a companion and if they cannot find them the feeling eventually dies over to come back later in the year. When finding who they think is 'the one' they will express a submissive state in which they will bend down from their normal height to show they are no threat and attempt to 'court' the chosen companion. Various small gifts such as animal bones seems to be the ideal gift starting out then they try to get the companion slowly closer to their home. When it is very apparent the two express the same mutual feeling they will officially be together. It's not known how they know but it seems to be the eye contact.

Abilities/Anatomy: Nagas live in either jungle areas or desert areas. They are very swift on the sand and in the water. Nagas from the desert tend to need a lack of water. There is a special organ that stores water in the body keeping it for only purposes of keeping the naga alive. A naga from the jungle always has access to water not needing that organ at all.