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Throne and Liberty Russet Lutrang
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Swim
Lutrangs live in the Trutizan region. Once believed to be necessary sacrifices in rituals for divining the future, they nearly went extinct. The unfortunate mistake likely arose from observing how easily Lutrangs shook off pursuing predators with near-supernatural speed, thus making it seem like they could see the future. In reality, they can escape so easily because their sleek bodies allow them to glide quickly through the waves as they swim.
Russet Lutrang

The Russet Lutrang has a reddish fur coat, and two small antlers. 

Russet Lutrang Swim Morph in Throne & Liberty
Russet Lutrang Swim Morph in Throne & Liberty

To unlock the Russet Lutrang, complete the third objective of the A Sailor's Letter quest in the Windhill Shores Exploration Codex:

  • Read the Letter in a bottle near the wreck under Spiral Cliff
  • Find the Stranded Sailor who wrote this letter by boarding the Marind that regularly docks at Kastleton Port or by swimming
  • Read the letter near the Stranded Sailor
Mobility
Swim
A Morphstone containing the power of the Wild. The power imprints onto your body, enabling you to morph.

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Russet Lutrang

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