Salamander



Amphibious inbitants are the original inhabitants of the Land of Wind and Shade. They are yellow in colour and have two legs and a tail.

Members of specie

 * Crumplehat - He wears a hat which has just recently dropped to the Land, which has dishonoured his ancestors beyond comprehension.
 * Secret wizard - He wears John Egberts bedsheets as wizard robes. He insist that you must behold his robes.
 * Farmer - He is seen farming the turquoise mushrooms. He doesn't seem to enjoy his job, but rather feels it is a pain in the ass.

There are numerous other of these lizards but most have now differing features whatsoever.

Economy
Amphibious inhabitants use an underground pipe network called Parcel Pyxis as a mean of trade. To obtain something one should insert an carved stone tablet to a pipe and wait for someone with this item to put a such item to the pipe system.

On top of this Boondollars are used. John was offered 1 boondollar for his suit as a scam and 5,000,000 boondollars were asked for a harlequin figurine from "Skaia".

Religion

 * "The Pipes are sacred to us for reasons you probably consider primitive and stupid. In fact, they probably are primitive and stupid, objectively speaking. But I'm okay with that."
 * ~ An un-named amphibian

Amphibious inhabitants believe the Pipes to be sacred, and believe that 'the Breeze' flows trough them allowing their Land to breathe.

On top of this frog shaped statues or idols have been erected all over the Land though recently they have been destroyed.

More currently as The Slumbering One put on a spell that has trapped the Fireflies and flowed the piepes with black sludge amphibians have been waiting for someone to save them and called him 'the Heir'.

History
Once the amphibians lived peacefully but then as John started his adventure the Agents had a person known as The Slumbering One to foul the Land of Wind and Shade with black sludge and trapping the fireflies under the clouds with a spell.

Since then Imps of varying kinds have come to further ruin the lands.