Dermit (Sound and Animation) 4k

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The Dermit appears to have a head that resembles a fish or amphibian, with two olive-green fins protruding from each side, similar to those of an axolotl. Its body appears to be covered in rock-like warts or barnacles, and a few mushrooms, of which are purple, pink, and red. Dermit has two elliptical pupils on each green eye.

The eggs required by Dermit are reflected in its appearance: Fwog for its overall amphibian appearance, Quarrister for its body structure and rock-like warts, Thumpies for its fungi, some of which being shaped similar to the horns of a Scups, and its large mouth from Entbrat. The fungus and greenish coloring of it may also be from the surplus of the Plant element.

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