Megalithic__X the Snawler

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Megalithic was the chef and grounds keeper for Saramar's family since before she was born. After the death (by natural causes) of his elder masters, he continued to care for the estate while Saramar went on her travels.
When she returned, and started filling the mansion again, he couldn't be happier. Both for Saramar and himself. He was pleased that she had finally settled and found a family, albeit a very unusual one. And he was very pleased to not be on the vast estate all by himself anymore, especially since he could give some of his duties to the new comers as he is now quite old.
When his younger sister suffered an untimely death, he invited his young niece, Rosy, to join the family at the mansion so that she wouldn't be alone. However, when she arrived with Qamra, Megalithic found that she wouldn't have been alone after all. Since the two have settled in well, it's not really a problem.
The kitchen is still very much his territory, however, as cooking has always been his favorite pastime. What with all the new mouths to feed, he gets to try new things quite often these days.
And, as even more mouths keep getting added (according to him every time he turns around), he appreciates Wati's, and occasionally Rosy's, help in the kitchen.
88 years old.

About Snawler Eggs

Snawler eggs are by far the hardest egg in Ark. Experiments have been done by the Science and Research Center where they have dropped Snawler eggs; they found that 100% of them do not break (with no margin of error). Perhaps this is what has ensured the Snawler's survival. However, Snawler eggs that have been dropped multiple times hatch exceptionally early; most premature Snawlers die. So, it's best not to drop these eggs, but don't worry if you do.

About the Snawler Creature

Snawlers have an extremely hard shell that is impenetrable. Funny enough, Snawlers also travel very quickly. They have an extremely slick underbody which allows them to "slide" across any surface. Sometimes playing the game "Kick a Snawler" is rather entertaining! Even better, Snawlers don't mind!