Thunderherder

Thunderherders, otherwise known as ashworms, were a rare species of large worm-like creatures, distantly related to the more infamous purple worm. Their name was derived from the approach of their herds eliciting a sound reminiscent of thunder.

Description
On average, the body of a thunderherder grew to be wide and  in length. Their bodies were covered in a thin layer of chitinous, pale purple plates. On one end of their body was a large, stinger.

Behavior
Unlike their cousin the purple worm, thunderherders were relatively non-aggressive creatures.

Biology
Thunderherders secreted a substance from their bodies that allowed them to stick to vertical surfaces. Their large stinger was poisonous.

Thunderherders could carry very heavy loads of supplies. A small load for them was roughly equal to and below, a medium load capped off at , and the heaviest low they could manage was. However, they were capable of dragging upwards of.

Combat
When engaging a creature in combat, thunderherders would rise from the earth and coil themselves. They would then lash out with their large stinger.

Ecology
Though they could be found solitary or in small clusters of two to four, these creatures primarily traveled in large herds either just a few feet below or above the desert sand. These herds typically numbered around six to thirty individuals.

Habitats
Thunderherders were only known to be found within the deserts or plains of warm regions.

In the Realms, they were primarily known to inhabit the Raurin desert.

Relationships
The movement of their bodies typically caused tremors in the earth that would cause confusion above ground and panic pack animals. Even the movement of a single thunderherder could unleash small tremors in an area.

Some creatures were known to capture and train thunderherders for use as mounts. When this was done, a trainer typically clipped off their dangerous stingers. They were often difficult to control in combat situations.

Appearances

 * Desert of Desolation
 * Star of Cursrah