
These species inhabit mountainous regions—once-living landscapes covered in dense forests, now reduced to barren expanses of grey rock. The trees and plants that once thrived here have been systematically cut down by the Scizorea. With their scissor-like claws, they scale the rocky cliffs in search of young versions of themselves.
These young Scizorea grow from the mutated giant scissors that sprout from the stumps of the plants the elders have cut. In order for their lives to begin, they must be carefully freed.
Scizorea are solitary creatures, driven by an endless urge to seek out anything they can slice, trim, or reduce with their razor-sharp claws.
