![]() ![]() The impact of Sid in the rock caused the statue to jar itself loose and tumble down, scattering the mini-sloths, who deemed the rock falling "bad juju". The mini-sloths, thinking their ritual successful, were unaware that Sid was launched back up from the pit when the vine that he was tied with tangled itself on a rock and shot him back up, where Sid landed in the rock statue's nose. Layla Zee explained to Sid what she planned to do in sacrificing him before the larger sloth was cast into a nearby molten pit. Sid, understanding that they wanted fire, produced it for them, and with that, the mini-sloths, in their ritual, began to imitate Sid's movements, engaging him in an elaborate dance, which ended in the mini-sloths binding Sid in vines so as to sacrifice him. The tribe of mini-sloths spied on a ground sloth named Sid, who was trying to produce fire by rubbing rocks together: once asleep, Sid was abducted by the mini-sloths, who took him back to their camp, where Layla Zee herself presented Sid with rocks. To commemorate their Fire King, the mini-sloths built a massive rock effigy of a ground sloth's likeness. Knowing that their lives were in danger due to the floods brought on by the molten superheated rock from the planet core melting the built-up ice of the ages, the mini-sloths sought out a means of abating the flood: they would find their Fire King, who could produce fire for them, and sacrifice him to the very molten rock that was bringing on the flood. ![]() ![]() With climate change on the rise, the Mini-Sloths are at the forefront of the changing seasons as the Ice Age becomes the next Sloth Age.Ī tribe of mini-sloths, led by one female named Layla Zee, lived in the Ice Valley during the days of the melting ice, where they resided in a rocky cropping near a forest. While their sightings are quite infrequent, their mystique is what allows them to be so agile in their "Fire King" universe. Rumor has it that the Mini-Sloths still live on till this day. With their biological advancements, the mini sloths use seal-like bodies to escape their worst nightmares. With large primary mammals such as wooly mammoth and saber-tooth tigers on the prowl, the mini sloths use their cold blooded adaptations to navigate the treacherous arctic waters. Unlike most mammals, the Mini-Sloths evolved to develop cold-blood and flexible spines to best adapt to their predatory environment. The mini-sloths revered fire and declared any that produced fire for them their "Fire King". Mini-sloths possessed an advanced knowledge of science, knowing that the ice in their habitat was melting due to subterranean activity, though they followed such superstitions as the idea of “bad juju”, or divine misfortune, affecting them, along with ritual sacrifice, and believed that by offering a sacrifice to the Earth the melting ice would cease. ![]() Unlike the larger ground sloths, mini-sloths were much more advanced, residing in large congregations rather than living individually as larger sloths did. Mini-sloths were about a third the size of ground sloths and tended to appear in brighter colors than their larger relatives, ranging from blue and red to yellow and green. They appear to be Neocnus, an tiny version of the ground sloth, mini-sloths sported the same features as their larger relatives: elongated necks, ovular heads with eyes on either side, stout nose, long forearms with clawed paws, short legs with clawed feet and short, scrubby tails. ![]()
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