Tourium Volutus
This species often lives in large groups and follow`s the leader of the group, much like
vwolves or hyenas. Here you can see the leader is instructing the group’s daily orders
before they go out to fufill their requirements. They are never found in their own home
territory but instead look for foreign places to conquer. When looking to conquer a new
territory they are well known for roaming and not staying in one place for too long, trying
to cover all of the important hunting spots before they move on. They have been well
documented to have very common and distinct feature that makes them normally easy
to spot or identify. For example if in a territory that doesn't not speak a common tongue
some variations of this species are known to raise the volume of their communications
with the hope that is will aid in understanding. Another common trait is abrupt changes
to speed or direction of travel without any thought for their surrounding environment and
the other species using the same migration paths. As a result of this rapidly spreading
species more and more local species are using it to their advantage and appealing to
the Tourium Volutus by offering exchanges for reminds to represent that they have conquered this new territory. They often have some sort of symbolism so that everyone
knows that they have conquered the said territory without having to have any communication.