Veninslug

Rumors of a wet, jet black eyeless amphibious eel twenty feet long and weighing about 6,500 pounds have circulated among the river folk. They say this monster only swims at night, reaching to pull people into the water with segmented worm-like tentacles. One says he saw his daughter torn in half and carried toward a toothy maw surrounded by a thicket of wiggling shorter tendrils that dangle from the bottom of its head. The ichor from the blue-black slime-secreting orifices that line the bottom of their bodies have caused burn scars from those who have encountered the Veninslug and lived to tell the tale.