4/27/2017

Heda & Hurah concept N1

Heda and Hurah are monsters based on mutualism. Each one depends deeply on the other one in order to survive.

Heda (the one who resembles a camel) is common to find on deserts and jungles. While Hedas are useful for transporting people and freight, their hump is covered in a special oil, which attracts a lot of insects among Muhnmu and Foloffi, hurting and causing infections on Heda. Since Heda’s diet doesn’t consist on insects, Hurah appears.

Hurah (the bird) is always seen close to Heda. Hurah’s diet is based only on insects, so it’s too common to see a Heda walking slowly while being surrounded by one Hurah.

Since these two monsters’s relationship is so crucial for their lifespans, natives took their shapes and created the letter H, representing dependence and tolerance.

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