SugarSkull the Arackgna

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A calavera (Spanish – pronounced [kalaˈβeɾa] for "skull"), in the context of the Day of the Dead, is a representation of a human skull or skeleton. The term is often applied to edible or decorative skulls made (usually with molds) from either sugar (called Alfeñiques) or clay, used in the Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead (Spanish: Día de Muertos) and the Roman Catholic holiday All Souls' Day. Calavera can also refer to any artistic representations of skulls or skeletons, such as those in the prints of José Guadalupe Posada, or to gifts or treats in relation to the Day of the Dead. Some widely known calaveras are created with cane sugar, decorated with items such as colored foil, icing, beads, and sometimes objects such as feathers. They range in multiple colors.

About Arackgna Eggs

This egg is covered by a toxic and sticky slime. If you even touch this egg, there's almost no way to separate yourself from it...

About the Arackgna Creature

The Arackgna is an insatiable, carnivorous spider that can weave endless webs inside of its massive lair. If you enter a cave area and feel that there is an abnormal amount of spider webs lining the walls and entryways, there may be an Arackgna nearby. And it has one purpose and one goal: to eat you.