This here is the earth keshuon opposite of the wind keshuon. For the bascs of keshuons and the wind's profile.
Anyways you can tell that this is an earth keshuon because of the symbol on its head (if you've seen my elemental circle pic you should already know that) and its lack of wing-like thingys and stuff on its tail. The earth keshuon mane is actually quite interesting since as you see it is is standing up but it can actually be drawn flat (note the curves) and the ends of those spikes are very sharp (they can cut through any rock). That is important because the keshuon can curl its body up and that mane can can go all the way around and then charge forward in that ball. Its elbow thingys are used for bashing and to protect it elbows from rocks that jut out while it digs. Those claws are a tad bit stronger (they can work through diamond given a week or two) and are what it usees to burrow throught the ground. It also uses those claws to dig out its home underground. its speed above ground is about 10 mph while its speed underground is 50 mph (using magic that can be boosted to near 120 mph).
Out of all the keshuons this one is one of the strongest as well as one of the most durable.
It trust is not as hard to get as the wind keshuons but it also will not be as devoted to you while it still trusts. It is almost the most pacifist creature in all existence atacking only when there is no other choice or option besides death. It prefers to remain apathetic and distance from all emotions for this earth keshuons are known as the greatest of all judges for they truly do look at all sides with no bias.
It can, of course, use most forms of earth magic.
The coloring on its body is a shiny brown, the leather connecting the mane spikes is a desert yellow/brown, its eye coverings are stone grey, and the symbol is black.
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