Sea-Carchadils

Uncommon but well-feared, the huge sea crocodiles resemble Fell Beasts without wings. They are gracile, dark blue, and have black stripes running down the backs of their horny backs. Many chroniclers believe they are related to Water-drakes, for sea crocodiles have enlongated conical grasping teeth in the forward part of their snouts that extend well outside their mouths. All other members of the crocodile family have shorter fangs that fit into notches or pits in their upper jaw.

Like sea monsters, sea crocodiles are prone to attack smaller ships, seeking to puncture hulls with their mighty jaws, then waiting for the ship to founder. Nesting in secluded bays or in coastal caves, they also present a danger on land as well.