Lifeforms
![]() Siren no Orakio
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Kel'Mestath By: Siren no Orakio
The most common domestic companion animal of the Kel'Regar, the Kel'Mestath has been bred into a wide variety of sizes and roles. Humans and their allied species often think of them as similar to cats or dogs, a perspective that the Kel usually encourage, for the full understanding of the Mestath tends to cause a certain level of discomfort in many aliens, but especially that close ally, humans. |
by Siren no Orakio
95xp
3
replies357 views |
![]() Chaosmark
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The Sand Ducks of Tarkis By: Chaosmark
A delicacy unique to the Tarkis Desert. ![]() ![]() |
by Chaosmark
243xp
6
replies580 views |
![]() Murometz
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Shrewbears By: Murometz
Or Bearshrews if you prefer. The debate rages on among naturalists. Both names are used interchangeably for these creatures. ![]() |
by Murometz
186xp
7
replies559 views 1 HoH |
![]() Scrasamax
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Gibberlings By: Scrasamax
A highly underrated and underused extremely low level monster, adapted and updated for the Saerith setting |
by Scrasamax
45xp
1
reply773 views |
![]() Aramax
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4D Wasp By: Aramax
'Where the hell did that come from' |
by Aramax
165xp
11
replies1265 views |
![]() Scrasamax
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Ulitka By: Scrasamax
Also known as a death snail or a skull slug |
by Scrasamax
77xp
4
replies1633 views |
![]() Scrasamax
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Great Ungez By: Scrasamax
Intelligent cockroaches of frightening size |
by Scrasamax
110xp
6
replies1568 views |
![]() Scrasamax
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Dungeon Crab By: Scrasamax
A vile an insidious pest |
by Scrasamax
70xp
3
replies1592 views |
![]() Dozus
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Liathghorm Salmon, or the Salmon of Knowledge By: Dozus
The Liathghorm salmon is prized not only for its flavor, but the unique psychic properties of its flesh. |
by Dozus
200xp
12
replies1980 views |
![]() valadaar
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Anemone Hydra By: valadaar
The Hydra Anemone is a powerful ambush predator found off the hidden Isle of Manjoo. The sorcerous energies there undoubtedly spawning this submarine horror. |
by valadaar
160xp
5
replies1717 views 1 HoH |
![]() Dozus
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Buckfowl By: Dozus
A common domestic animal in the Siogalish household, the buckfowl isn't much different from a chicken at first. Until you get a look at its head. |
by Dozus
205xp
6
replies1999 views 2 HoHs |
![]() Clemmensen
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Fluorescent Alcoholic Fungus By: Clemmensen
Fluorescent Alcoholic Fungus, also known as FAF, is a special kind of neural-sentient fungus, commonly found in non-hygienic taverns.. The good: You don't need light. They are very beautiful and provide a special ambience in the room. The bad: The noise. The noise! |
by Clemmensen
145xp
7
replies2036 views 1 HoH |
![]() Cherry
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Cervitaur By: Cherry
The Cervitaur was originally created out of a now extinct roe deer. |
by Cherry
45xp
3
replies1376 views |
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Seven Scuttling Scary Spiders By: Cheka Man
Seven Scuttling Scary Spiders for the arachnophobic adventurer to face. |
by Cheka Man
65xp
3
replies1941 views |
![]() Scrasamax
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Zherebetz Zimna By: Scrasamax
Denizens of the frozen tundras and ghosts of the ice sheets, the zherebetz zimna are equally feared and sought after by the hyperborean races |
by Scrasamax
130xp
5
replies1773 views |
![]() Murometz
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Whore-Spiders By: Murometz
A vulgar name for a very minor creature, granted, yet the whore-spider doesn't seem to mind its appellation. |
by Murometz
190xp
14
replies2886 views 1 HoH |
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Pleem By: Murometz
Long cats. |
by Murometz
125xp
8
replies2359 views |
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Legendary Chinese Horses By: Moonlake
A collection of legendary Chinese horses from actual history and folklore (no. 4 in my Chinse lore Codex) |
by Moonlake
40xp
5
replies3243 views |
![]() Shadoweagle
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Spirit Spiders By: Shadoweagle
Be wary of these beasts when traveling through wintry forests! |
by Shadoweagle
150xp
8
replies2176 views |
![]() valadaar
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The Immortal Worms By: valadaar
They appear to be very dark, overly large worms - perhaps a handspan in length and half as thick as a finger. That and their matt, dull skin marks them as something other than a typical earthworm. |
by valadaar
130xp
8
replies1928 views |