Amadou asks to which floor should they go, thanks the security and heads to the elevator while searching for Gaian Fauna Sample 00621 on the database.
"So, what can you guys tell me about that thing?"
Details on Gaian Fauna Sample 00621 is still pretty bare, looks like they haven't gotten around to studying it yet in favor of studying other things that either came before it or was simply more interesting.
Capture reports says that the creature is passive through the entire process and did not give much trouble other than standing around staring at the Gate team and creeping them out. No ill side-effects either mundane or magical were detected from exposed Gate team, kept in standard Fauna containment unit.
Ratodx follows along into the elevator after Amadou, taking a peek at the tablet and sets to think if it looks like anything he knows about.
Ratodx recognize the thing to be similar if not the same as something that Gobbos call 'Weird horned goattroll thing.' There's many stories of glorious battle and many Gobbos being ate by the thing, though you're certain that it's mostly bullshit. Gobbo bards are very good at bullshitting, after all. They can make kicking an anthill sound like some epic castle-breaking siege.
Still, there's some recognition there. But you've personally never seen one yourself. Stories have one thing in common though, that it stares at you and it's pupil-less eyes creeps people the hell out. It NOT doing anything and just stand there silently somehow makes this worse.
Melnakos follows behind Amadou while also trying to remember if he knows what the creature is.
You recognize the creature as Fhaorn’Quessir, you've studied about them briefly during your studies in the arts of magic and have seen a few in your long life time going out and about. Legends has it that they are what happens when elves dabble too much in the arts of forbidden magic and gets their perfect, State-approved form warped into something twisted like the creature and their souls wrenched down to hell, leaving behind a strange, creepy husk.
To be fair, you probably should take whatever you learned from the priest with a pinch of salt no matter how insistent he is saying that that's really what it is.
Some of the more radical ideas says they're even guardians of the woods!
You've never had Fhaorn’Quessir before, eating them is unheard of and is probably very frowned upon.