Post by Vanessa Crown on Apr 17, 2018 18:54:37 GMT
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Po: Living at the base of mountains in plains, these large beasts stand at approximately fifteen feet. While domesticated is not the right word to use, for those that live among them they have turned them into labor animals as they are able to drag along a weight equal to two cars. Because of this however they are also a walking threat because if they are to charge there is no doubt they will take everything with them. Paired with two sets of eyes they do not see normally. Instead one set of eyes only can see motion and the other sees heat. Because of this, during storms they huddle close together to close any gaps that could threaten their livelyhood since; the storm hides their heat and obscures their vision of movement with all of the falling rain. However they often get hunted for their tusks. Not for an ornamental purpose, but rather the high utility of the how impossible they are to break and their high resistance to cold. While it's not common knowledge, the horn's weakness is intense and controlled heat. The heat brings the tusks into a brittle and weak state allowing precision and care to effectively remove them.
Sand Glider: Rotting, flying, predators of the sky. Living on desert planets, they fly in packs of eight. While they will wait for something to die before eating it if it's strong enough. They will go after something if it's smaller than and/or if they have mumbers advantage. Their main means of killing their prey is one of them will grab onto the target and lift up and up while the others will relentlessly hack and slash their prey until movement stops. Thw worst part about them though is their means of reproduction is not with each other but rather...with any thing healthy. Forcefully mating withnit and leaving a baby inside that will begin draining all of the nutrients from the host body and only to be born once it's host is dead. The baby then lives on it's parents corpse until it is either A: able to fly away or B: has eaten it completely away.
Apollen: Big, Strong, and Proud. These beasts are said to be the kings of the forest. However with their pride comes power and...loneliness. It's a rare sighting that they are at most in pairs. However if they are and not of opposite sex only one will walk away. If they are of opposite sex however, they will mate and go their separate ways. However the benefit to their pride is thst their power is known and often animals will flee from their killed prey if it decides that it's hungry. It's been commonly sighted to protect those that understand it's power over them and so it is a respected beast among well...beasts. Only one beast is known to 'spit on it's name.'
Verrim: Skulking among the plant life, due to their natural hunched stature they only reach four foot six inches on average. If not for it however they could reach up to to five foot six. They are not known for direct power but rather a lethal toxin. After biting into their prey (with a surprisingly strong bite, able to puncture stone) and injecting the toxin, they then wrap their tail around the neck to strangle their prey or a limb to hinder it's movement further. This is done so that the rest of their pack can more easily bite into it and do the same for the rest.
Pikor: Sized like a large dog, (relatively an akita.) These large canines have been found in the wild, among plains and rocky areas. The variants they come in are those of the plains and those of the rocky areas. The black fur live in darker, rocky areas like caves and underpasses of mountains and the such. These are heavier and hit harder as well as they live in packs of three: One male, two females. Where as the white fur love among the hot plains, their white fur meant to keep them cool rather than let them blend in with their surroundings. These ones are skinnier and while they don't hit nearly as hard...they can without a doubt outrun their black fur cousins. Because of the less strength, they live in packs of one male and seven females. While they attack things on sight, if one is able to steal and raise a pup they are quite loyal beasts. The other option of obtaining one is separating it from the rest of it's kind (without aggressive means) and giving it care. Once loyal, they would rather starve than turn on you. However this can change if you leave them starving and taste your blood. (If they are not on the brink of dying from starvation however, your blood will not trigger their feral instincts.)
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Night Thumpers: Standing at six and a half feet tall when full grown, with two sets of arms and a predatorial appetite. They live in families of six to twelve, with a female as the alpha. This does not mean more than one female cannot work in a family, for they actually get along quite well. In fact the numbers of the family are usually equal in male to female ratios. However their strength with even their lower two arms is not to be underestimated. With all four arms they can rip a full grown, medium sized tree out of the ground (not that they can carry that tree however.) To hunt the family will break into pairs, all but one pair goes out to seek food and bring it back. The pair that stays behind will watxh over the young however if a pair does not return with food, their children are...eaten. While they cannot be fully domesticated there is rumor that they can be 'tamed.'
Po: Living at the base of mountains in plains, these large beasts stand at approximately fifteen feet. While domesticated is not the right word to use, for those that live among them they have turned them into labor animals as they are able to drag along a weight equal to two cars. Because of this however they are also a walking threat because if they are to charge there is no doubt they will take everything with them. Paired with two sets of eyes they do not see normally. Instead one set of eyes only can see motion and the other sees heat. Because of this, during storms they huddle close together to close any gaps that could threaten their livelyhood since; the storm hides their heat and obscures their vision of movement with all of the falling rain. However they often get hunted for their tusks. Not for an ornamental purpose, but rather the high utility of the how impossible they are to break and their high resistance to cold. While it's not common knowledge, the horn's weakness is intense and controlled heat. The heat brings the tusks into a brittle and weak state allowing precision and care to effectively remove them.
Sand Glider: Rotting, flying, predators of the sky. Living on desert planets, they fly in packs of eight. While they will wait for something to die before eating it if it's strong enough. They will go after something if it's smaller than and/or if they have mumbers advantage. Their main means of killing their prey is one of them will grab onto the target and lift up and up while the others will relentlessly hack and slash their prey until movement stops. Thw worst part about them though is their means of reproduction is not with each other but rather...with any thing healthy. Forcefully mating withnit and leaving a baby inside that will begin draining all of the nutrients from the host body and only to be born once it's host is dead. The baby then lives on it's parents corpse until it is either A: able to fly away or B: has eaten it completely away.
Apollen: Big, Strong, and Proud. These beasts are said to be the kings of the forest. However with their pride comes power and...loneliness. It's a rare sighting that they are at most in pairs. However if they are and not of opposite sex only one will walk away. If they are of opposite sex however, they will mate and go their separate ways. However the benefit to their pride is thst their power is known and often animals will flee from their killed prey if it decides that it's hungry. It's been commonly sighted to protect those that understand it's power over them and so it is a respected beast among well...beasts. Only one beast is known to 'spit on it's name.'
Verrim: Skulking among the plant life, due to their natural hunched stature they only reach four foot six inches on average. If not for it however they could reach up to to five foot six. They are not known for direct power but rather a lethal toxin. After biting into their prey (with a surprisingly strong bite, able to puncture stone) and injecting the toxin, they then wrap their tail around the neck to strangle their prey or a limb to hinder it's movement further. This is done so that the rest of their pack can more easily bite into it and do the same for the rest.
Pikor: Sized like a large dog, (relatively an akita.) These large canines have been found in the wild, among plains and rocky areas. The variants they come in are those of the plains and those of the rocky areas. The black fur live in darker, rocky areas like caves and underpasses of mountains and the such. These are heavier and hit harder as well as they live in packs of three: One male, two females. Where as the white fur love among the hot plains, their white fur meant to keep them cool rather than let them blend in with their surroundings. These ones are skinnier and while they don't hit nearly as hard...they can without a doubt outrun their black fur cousins. Because of the less strength, they live in packs of one male and seven females. While they attack things on sight, if one is able to steal and raise a pup they are quite loyal beasts. The other option of obtaining one is separating it from the rest of it's kind (without aggressive means) and giving it care. Once loyal, they would rather starve than turn on you. However this can change if you leave them starving and taste your blood. (If they are not on the brink of dying from starvation however, your blood will not trigger their feral instincts.)
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Night Thumpers: Standing at six and a half feet tall when full grown, with two sets of arms and a predatorial appetite. They live in families of six to twelve, with a female as the alpha. This does not mean more than one female cannot work in a family, for they actually get along quite well. In fact the numbers of the family are usually equal in male to female ratios. However their strength with even their lower two arms is not to be underestimated. With all four arms they can rip a full grown, medium sized tree out of the ground (not that they can carry that tree however.) To hunt the family will break into pairs, all but one pair goes out to seek food and bring it back. The pair that stays behind will watxh over the young however if a pair does not return with food, their children are...eaten. While they cannot be fully domesticated there is rumor that they can be 'tamed.'