The Camphroagate Worms

Although they were never mentioned, Grimm had already known that the long-strained creatures that had no innards had a lot to do with the Amonros' Camphroagate methods of nest-building while passing through the underground tunnels.

Within the flesh walls of the underground tunnel, the creatures moved like fish in the water!

As to its methods of escape, Grimm found out earlier that the green liquid ejected by the mysterious creatures is a strange material that could negate the flesh walls. During his time in the flesh tunnel, Grimm experimented with half a magic shard to prove his hypothesis.

But he did not expect to find them inside the Great Bloodfalls Lavawyvern. Did it have something to do with how the Amonros were able to control the Lavawyvern?

Splash!