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Zev

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Zev is a tiny two-foot-tall humanoid fish creature with a streamlined body and fish-like arms who stands barely as high as a human knee. Her form is completely hidden within a white mesh spacesuit that merges 1950s sci-fi astronaut styling with the bulk of an old-school deep-sea diving rig, topped by a large round glass helmet filled with bubbling water that functions as her personal aquatic environment. Tubes run from the back of the helmet to a bulky backpack, and her wide fish eyes can be seen gazing out through the visor as she turns her head and gestures expressively with her arms.

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Zev is a tiny two-foot-tall humanoid fish creature with a streamlined body and fish-like arms who stands barely as high as a human knee. Her form is completely hidden within a white mesh spacesuit that merges 1950s sci-fi astronaut styling with the bulk of an old-school deep-sea diving rig, topped by a large round glass helmet filled with bubbling water that functions as her personal aquatic environment. Tubes run from the back of the helmet to a bulky backpack, and her wide fish eyes can be seen gazing out through the visor as she turns her head and gestures expressively with her arms. Zev is a slender adult female alien perpetually clad in her ever-present spacesuit, a sleek, form-fitting garment of matte gray alloy with faint blue glowing accents tracing its seams. The suit's tinted visor obscures her face, hinting at exotic features beneath—perhaps luminous eyes and smooth, iridescent skin—while elongated limbs and subtle bioluminescent veins suggest her otherworldly origins. Her build is lithe and agile, perfect for maneuvering in confined or low-gravity spaces, with gloved hands that move with precise, economical grace. She carries an aura of cool detachment and sharp intellect, her posture straight and poised, as if always ready to interface with unseen systems. No inch of her is exposed, making her a seamless enigma of technology and alien mystery. A tiny fish woman with a short, stocky build and sleek iridescent scales covering her aquatic form features a distinct fish neck lined with gills. She wears the ridiculously cumbersome deep-diving helmet over her head paired with a bulky spacesuit that obscures most of her body, the helmet's glass exterior easily fogged by companions pressing against it. She appears very tired with slumped shoulders and a weary expression, rubbing uselessly at the visor in frustration. A small and thin fish-like woman with a diminutive frame and sleek, moisture-covered body that appears frail compared to other kua-tin. She has webbed hands, a waddling gait that leaves trails of water across metal floors, and an expressive face that shows clear signs of worry or tiredness while forming sad smiles. She wears only a simple rebreather around her throat with no diving suit, presenting a vulnerable and diminutive aquatic figure who trembles slightly when anxious.

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The Gate of the Feral Gods: Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 4

First appears Ch 11

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