Considering said creature has no reason to lie at this point, yes.
I actually had someone down there for me to obtain information; the insects are fatally allergic to the sunlight, and their holes can easily be blocked at this time. If, that is, holes can even be plural.
The holes of Rota stink of sulfur. The hole of Hemlig is underwater.
Their only exit is Kulen, and all of us would merely return if for some reason they turned their backs on us, so do tell me why it would not be easy enough for us to simply cave the entrance in at that point in time.
I trust this over blades because records of every other incident involving some attempted work-around through 'alternative means' has ended in failure. You've no doubt looked into the 'monster cure' of Rota for yourself, I'm sure.
We all know there's a reason Rota is rebuilding.
As for the eggs they contain more crabs, don't be ridiculous. Have you ever seen a crab egg? It's fairly simple to tell.
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I actually had someone down there for me to obtain information; the insects are fatally allergic to the sunlight, and their holes can easily be blocked at this time. If, that is, holes can even be plural.
The holes of Rota stink of sulfur. The hole of Hemlig is underwater.
Their only exit is Kulen, and all of us would merely return if for some reason they turned their backs on us, so do tell me why it would not be easy enough for us to simply cave the entrance in at that point in time.
I trust this over blades because records of every other incident involving some attempted work-around through 'alternative means' has ended in failure. You've no doubt looked into the 'monster cure' of Rota for yourself, I'm sure.
We all know there's a reason Rota is rebuilding.
As for the eggs they contain more crabs, don't be ridiculous. Have you ever seen a crab egg? It's fairly simple to tell.
Evidently I can cross you off my list, however.