Allegedly residing in the southernmost reaches of the Gobi desert is the Olgoi-Khorkoi, also known as the Mongolian Death Worm. It is said to have a thick red body like a cow intestine with spines extending menacingly from both ends. Reaching almost five feet in length, it is a ghastly adversary as it is known for the ability to spew corrosive sulphuric acid over great distances, emit incapacitating electrical charges and even render death upon the slightest touch. Fortunately, according to the locals, Olgoi-Khorkoi is only active during the months of June and July. Maybe you can meet one yourself next time you visit the Gobi desert by wearing yellow; legend has it that it's its favorite color!
Saxual tree accord, acacia, wormwood, a melange of spice, goyo (Olgoi-Khorkoi's favorite!) and a sprinkle of worm-summoning desert rain.
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