Volume 009 | Did you know that the bundimun can rot buildings?


Are you interested in the fantastic magical beasts of our world? Have you ever wondered what it would require to have creatures such as Jobberknolls or even Lethifolds as pets? Then fear no more! Through Northwoods Magical Encounters you get to learn more about your upcoming pet, alongside what it would require of you to hold it. Make sure to read every edition, and you will soon find the perfect pet for you!

Today's topic is the... Bundimun!

What does the creature look like?

This creature has a rather unlikely appearance, as it does not look like what we would think when we think of creatures. The Bundimun looked like fungus, or a pile of slime, with many yellow eyes and a mouth. Whether the creature is hard or soft to touch out from its appearance, is unknown. Besides this, it often smelt like decay.

What is its abilities?

The Bundimun has some rather strange abilities. It tends to crawl under the floorboards and behind walls in houses, and it has the ability to rot the house construction out from this. The Bundimun was able to create a weird substance from itself which was extremely acidic. It is this substance which is able to rot houses, and it can also be used in different potions and cleaning products. As an example, it is used in the Doxycide. It might also spit this acid out when annoyed.





Where does it usually live?

The creature exists worldwide, and it is unknown where the creature was first found.

How well would it be to hold as a pet?



Now this is a creature which is interesting. It is not an unlikely pet to hold, and many witches and wizards might actually already be holding this creature as a pet without them knowing. But, if you willingly wish to hold this creature, it is understandable why! It might even be the perfect pet for a Potioneer, who wishes for a creature that does not require much work to hold. Of course, it is highly suggested that whoever holds this creature does not live within a house with a tree structure, unless the owner constantly keeps an eye on the pest, ensuring that it does not get into the actual tree structure unless they wish for a new place to stay in the end. Either way, the Bundimun is a rather low-maintenance creature, which does not require much from its owner, so it is perfect for the one who does not wish for too much responsibility.







Let me know underneath what you thought about the bundimun! Would you be interested in holding it as a pet, or do you prefer for it to stay in the wild?

Let me know in the comments below if there are any other creatures you wish to learn more about - who knows, maybe it might be the perfect fit for you?









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