Nimbus Shroud

The nimbus shroud split from it's ancestor, the nimbus cloud, via mutations that allowed several nimbus nlouds to fuse together. The nimbus shroud works the same as it's ancestor, although now it is much larger, reaching a size of 35 mm wide. They can be seen from the naked eye, as tiny, thin wisps in the air, though they are still extremely hard to see. They are less organized than their ancestor, and are usually wispy and smoky while floating through their atmospheric habitat.