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Post by The Doctor on Oct 12, 2007 11:14:25 GMT 11
H'okay, so, this is the posting place for suggestions for the Bestiary, 'cause I said so first. Yep. Anyway, that's about it. Suggestions and digressions will go below. This is just a useless introductory post. Yep. You should stop reading now. This is just filler. To make it look like I've put some kind of though into this. It's useless from this point on. If you read the last sentence, you will learn nothing.
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Post by Cassie on Oct 12, 2007 11:16:02 GMT 11
I learnt nothing, horaay ^^
Thanks for putting this board up by the way.
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Post by The Doctor on Oct 12, 2007 11:16:39 GMT 11
Suggestion #1: Snichets. A fisher-like creature (a big black weasel) with small horns. Thief. Mischif-maker. Not really bad, though. Same decent as ferrets. May or may not be intelligent. (Inspired by the dire weasels from DND.)
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Post by Cassie on Oct 12, 2007 11:19:25 GMT 11
^^ That's a good one. By the way, most of the time only a little information wil be put on there, and more is added as the roleplayers find out more.
Which is why I've got to shorten the kafit post until they find out more stuff about kafits -_-
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Post by The Doctor on Oct 12, 2007 11:49:32 GMT 11
Haha, I have more info! But don't worry, it'll stay out of character (or so I claim...mwahaha...)
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Post by Cassie on Oct 12, 2007 11:52:45 GMT 11
^^ Alright.
I thnk I might add a creature that closely reselmbles an otter...
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Post by The Doctor on Oct 15, 2007 6:56:53 GMT 11
Yay! Me likely otters!
Suggestion #2: Motes In their natural form, they're insubstancial glowing gas, either blue or violet. They live off specific protein cells found only in carnivors or omnivors. They will enter the victem by nose or mouth. They then live inside the lung, eating away at the tissue. Often mistaken for TB or brochitus, one can co-exist with a host, if the mote is small and the victem is resillient. However, elderly or young vitems, overlarge motes, or multiple motes in one host will cause death. Extraction is difficult. The most common (though dangerous) method is to drownd the victem, causing the mote to flee, then recessitate them. Care must be taken to not enhale the mote when performing the procedure. They can be trapped in vacuums.
((A note: These are only suggestions, feel free to change details. This was inspired by a tv episode and a book.))
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Post by Cassie on Oct 15, 2007 8:46:43 GMT 11
Ooo...Creepy...But a good, creative creature, I'll add it to the list ^^
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Post by novel on Oct 16, 2007 8:50:48 GMT 11
A crimmin is a tiny, furry biped with a shape similar to that of a human, only with longer fingers and a rounder head. Their fur is usually brown or black, though there are some cases of golden or gray ones as well as albinos. Their eyes are slit-pupiled and either gold or green. The average height for one is about six inches tall. They are aquisitive little creatures. Most cases of inexplicably lost items can be attributed to a crimmin infestation. The lair of a crimmin can usually be found in the crawl space under an elevated house, dug out between the roots of a tree or in a secluded corner of a little-used attic or basement. (Last night, after checking every possible place twice for something I lost, I decided the Bestiary should have something to blame.)
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Post by Cassie on Oct 17, 2007 8:01:09 GMT 11
Nice ^^ I'll add it to the list.
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krazykittygirl
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Kitty-ful kittiness of the kitty go meow-meow..... woof.
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Post by krazykittygirl on Nov 9, 2007 17:05:16 GMT 11
Ohhhh.... BWAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *is off to get me scetch book to find all ze animals of maded-uppedness with unpronouncable names* BWAHAHAHAHAHA! I got a lot... now..... to post them!...... later. Now I'm bored. What was I doing? *short attention span... but fear NOT! ^.^ I'll have some in here... soon... hopefully...... eventaully.... kind of...... I WILL! (hiss)*
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krazykittygirl
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Kitty-ful kittiness of the kitty go meow-meow..... woof.
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Post by krazykittygirl on Jan 14, 2008 4:04:27 GMT 11
Kyor; a strange species resembling a three-tailed fox-cat. Arari claims that Aria is one. Apparently, for people with the ability to seperate the soul from their body like Arari the creature takes on one of 26 animal shapes. Kyor is ranked 1, rarest and hardest to control.
-Kyors are very agile, have the ability to contort themselves much like cats or foxes (if you've ever seen them)
-Myst is an attack commonly used by a Kyor, in which they spray their prey, or attacker with a waterlike substance that slows them down and fatigues them. In smaller animals it can be fatal, in humans it is more like pulling an all-nighter and trying to run around the next morning. Effects are based on dose absorbed into skin.
-More Kyor facts will be learned as the roleplay progresses.
Known Kyors: 1 -Aria
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Morgan
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So tell me why you're so afraid
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Post by Morgan on Jul 16, 2008 9:37:15 GMT 11
Nagas
Long ago, during the time of the Elementors, a young shapeshifting witch fell in love with a human. Taking on the form of a lovely young maiden, she met with the human warrior in secret every few nights, singing to him melancholy melodies that eased his heart. When he found out what she was, however, he gathered a small band of villagers with him upon yet another meeting. Unbeknownst to the men hiding close by, the witch approached her lover, only to be ambushed, and soon killed.
Upon her death, she muttered a vindictive curse on the man she loved, and he and all his brethren turned into a ghastly race of reptiles, complete with armored scales, poisonous fangs, and every bit as grotesque as those he shunned.
- Some nagas are stuck forever in a half state, their lower body like that of a snake's and from torso up, like a human. Others can take on a complete human form, then a subspecies at will (viper, cobra, coral snake, etc.)
- Nagas tend to dislike cold places. Some are naturally cruel, bitter because of their past, while others are mischievous and cunning. All are sly, however, and many aren't to be trusted. They value open-mindedness, however, and pay no attention to the meaning of the word "shy." Most are very flexible, and good in the creative performing arts.
(Eh...if you accept this, please edit. I think it might be a bit...scattered...)
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