Serina Gravedigger

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    They have much reduced serrations in their beaks which goes hand in hand with replacing their natural tools with artificial ones, show adaptations to drink seawater in the form of large salt-filtering glands in their nostrils, have partially webbed feet, and have adapted a more pronounced brow ridge which helps shade their eyes from the sun in an environment with minimal shade. Their forearms are relatively short and broad, better-suited to swimming than in other gravediggers. Her name is Hook.

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    About Serina Gravedigger

    Serina Gravedigger is an evolved canary from the Serina world of birds, serving as a sea steward. With reduced serrations in her beak, she uses artificial tools, drinks seawater with large salt-filtering glands, and has partially webbed feet. Her pronounced brow ridge shields her eyes from the sun, while her short, broad forearms aid in swimming.

    Serina Gravedigger's Area of Expertise

    Marine conservation, artificial tool usage, seawater filtration, and adaptive swimming techniques.

    A random fact that I love is...

    I can drink seawater without any issues, thanks to my large salt-filtering glands!