The sky was scorching, the heat radiating intensely from above. It was the usual desert weather, but today, it was unbearably harsh.
Suddenly, a man with an unusually long nose and a mouth that seemed almost as long emerged from beneath the soil. He wore dark, burnished clothes, the color blending seamlessly with the earth.
How the man could survive beneath the soil, especially in the relentless heat of the desert sun, wasn't a mystery. He was a camel shifter, and the soil he emerged from was their home.
The camel shifter male walked further, gazing ahead. There was a group of other males sitting cross-legged on the ground. Their appearance was no different from the first camel shifter—each had a long, curved nose and a wide mouth that almost stretched enough to resemble a camel's. They wore the same type of clothing as the first male.