Lifeforms

Cheka Man
Polar Horror By: Cheka Man

The Polar Horror is one of the most feared predators of the Northern Polar Icefields, because of it's speed and because it has no fear whatsover of Man...

by Cheka Man
120xp
8 replies
7459 views
Cheka Man
Jewel Worm By: Cheka Man

Many is the thriving mine that has been brought to it's knees by an infestation of Jewel Worms, resulting in cave-ins, loss of productivity and the threat of a major disaster if work continues.Miners fear these as much as pockets of poisonus gas or earthquakes,and with good reason.

by Cheka Man
55xp
8 replies
6550 views
Roack
Godkiss Butterfly By: Roack

In Gaeaioa's wings, inspiration is physical.

by Roack
295xp
19 replies
12111 views
2 HoHs
Mourngrymn
The Creatures of Hewdamia By: Mourngrymn

This is a compilation of all the creatures I have in the world of Hewdamia.

by Mourngrymn
95xp
5 replies
37702 views
1 HoH
Zylithan
Bulral By: Zylithan

Bulral have the frame of a wooly mammoth, but are entirely covered with white fur like a polar bear. Instead of a single trunk with long tusks, Bulral have no tusks and four trunks surrounding their mouth, and each trunk is barbed with small thorns. They are fierce and solitary hunters who have a bizarre friendship with the hotheads.

by Zylithan
130xp
8 replies
7069 views
Zylithan
Hotheads By: Zylithan

Hotheads are small badger-like animals that inhabit the frozen lands of the north. They are cute, furry, playful ... oh yes, and quite dangerous if you're not careful.

by Zylithan
120xp
6 replies
8508 views
Roack
Sirrush By: Roack

The majestic, draconian riding beasts of Tarran.

by Roack
75xp
6 replies
10009 views
Michael Jotne Slayer
Greenflies-Aquatic parasitic wasps By: Michael Jotne Slayer

The wasps are about the size of a finger, they are bright green with long hairy backlegs.

by Michael Jotne Slayer
145xp
8 replies
8631 views
Michael Jotne Slayer
Onkorr Ants By: Michael Jotne Slayer

The name Onkorr given by locals means burning, which again has two meanings;burning bites and burning bodies.

by Michael Jotne Slayer
90xp
5 replies
6377 views
MoonHunter
Hovers By: MoonHunter

Named after some Oldthings by the early colonists, these large, even by Kerrenese standards, these iridescent insects are a common sight everywhere in the world.

by MoonHunter
110xp
7 replies
5630 views
MoonHunter
Skeleton Worm aka Glisten Worms By: MoonHunter

The undead horror shambled forward. Peaking out from under its tattered leather armor is a roll of slick smelly maggot worms.

by MoonHunter
100xp
4 replies
6487 views
ephemeralstability
Fire ants By: ephemeralstability

The mystery of fyre is one which has much occupyed my studies and the studies of men before me. ... I have concluded that fyre is the product of Fyre Antes.

Professor J Klewlise, "On the nature and origin of fyre" (1542)

by ephemeralstability
185xp
7 replies
7735 views
1 HoH
Cheka Man
Silverspider By: Cheka Man

They are beautiful in an icky fuzzy spider way.

by Cheka Man
190xp
14 replies
11939 views
EchoMirage
Let's play cricket By: EchoMirage

There are large and small crickets, each was unique.

by EchoMirage
150xp
9 replies
5792 views
1 HoH
MoonHunter
Cor-Spiders By: MoonHunter

'Look at the woods. There must be dozens of giant spiders here! We are so in trouble. '

by MoonHunter
225xp
15 replies
11020 views
1 HoH
MoonHunter
Ogone flies By: MoonHunter

These little buggers are the bane and blessing of adventurers. If you find a location with lots of ogone's, you know there is magic and magical treasure about. However, since the average adventurer has more magic items than the normal area, the flies will hang around the adventurer and their items.

by MoonHunter
165xp
12 replies
7425 views
ephemeralstability
Insects (and Spiders and other creepy crawlies) By: ephemeralstability

Creepy, Crawley, Buzzing, Digging, Biting, Building, Sticking, Jumping, Clicking, and all the other things these small things do.

by ephemeralstability
155xp
37 replies
86666 views
2 HoHs
Cheka Man
Giant Mussel By: Cheka Man

The Giant Mussel is probebly the only creature in the world that can, if you are not careful, lick you to death...

by Cheka Man
105xp
5 replies
9392 views
Iain
Mediaeval Style Mythical Beasts By: Iain

The authors of Mediaeval bestiaries were not merely concerned with providing a description of creatures. No, for them, everything in Creation had a purpose - nothing had been made without an ulterior aim: the edification and instruction of sinful man. So, each creature described is not merely an animal but a living parable, imbued with moral or religious symbolism.

by Iain
165xp
17 replies
12624 views
MoonHunter
Surabuya or Ocean Crocodile By: MoonHunter

These seagoing creatures are as dangerous, if not more so, than their swamp orriented cousins.

by MoonHunter
135xp
7 replies
5504 views