Lurking in shallow coastal waters, khornaks are brutalhunters who thrive in packs—but even one can be frightening on their own. They have thick, webbed limbs protected by chunks of carapace, along with eight beady eyes, a jagged tail, and a toothy maw that sailors wisely fear. The khornaks’ bond with spren allows their hefty frames to skim through the water in search of prey, barely disturbing the surface despite their thick carapace jutting out. A khornak is most dangerous in close range, where they unveil a massive jaw lined with many rows of jagged teeth—perfect for gouging prey, latching onto skin, and dragging victims into the water where the khornak pack can descend. Should a khornak not have a pack, that matters little—they simply drown you.