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Assorted Creatures, Set 7
• Yedmanjath: Humanoids of Terramos that share the role of the planet's dominant race with the Gworjini. They are more numerous than Gworjini, but are considered less intelligent and blessed than them, while being more intelligent and blessed than the Chighoths or Ninishi. Yedmanjaths are also the largest and physically strongest native humanoids on Terramos, usually being well over five feet tall and fairly muscular. In appearance, they are bright and colorful, as is characteristic of most races in the Alpha Octant, where almost everything is blessed by the Heavens. Their core skin is usually pinkish and/or orangish on the axial portions of their bodies (head and torso), while it is usually yellow on their appendicular portions (limbs), though most of a Yedmanjath's body is usually covered up by clothing or armor, in part due to the relatively strong taboo the race holds on nudity. Yedmanjath clothing is predominantly greenish in color, and is deliberately reminiscent of leaves. Yedmanjaths are also notable for bearing unique structures on their heads that are connected to the inner apparatuses of their ears, which are externally antenna–like, and can be manually adjusted to alter hearing levels; they can double their hearing power from its normal level, turn it off completely, or set it to anywhere in–between. This peculiar power has few practical uses, however.
The Yedmanjath population is the most spread–out among all four humanoid Terramian races. While the Gworjini population is almost entirely centered in high concentration around the Guardian and the World Tree, and both the Chighoths and Ninishi have many villages throughout the planet's forests and jungles, the Yedmanjaths have established multiple settlements not only in all of these regions, but also beyond them, in the desert–like and mountainous outer regions of Terramos where few opt to go. This is mainly so that the Yedmanjath people can experience as broad a range of natural environments as possible, and also partly to keep a watch over the Krinchu, hostile beasts which were exiled into the desert in Age 631 through a "Grand Purge" (which the Yedmanjaths played a major part in), should they ever attempt to move back towards the central regions of Terramos. In this event, the Yedmanjaths would be the most capable of driving them back out of all the planet's mortal races.
The durability value possessed by the average Yedmanjath is about 900.
• Sardoompa: The largest native creature of Xekawiy. The Sardoompa is a large and hairy beast–hominid with a mostly dark and drab color scheme. It is a vicious predator that is at the top of its planet's food chain and whose natural diet even includes Aspimeans, making it one of the few non–demonic creatures that will eat sentient humanoids. However, compared to the Arptirror, which eats Anyugari and has long been a constant threat for that race, the Sardoompa is not as common, and rarely comes in direct contact with Aspimeans due to the fact that it lives primarily in the mountainous regions of Xekawiy, while the Aspimeans generally live near the shoreline of the planet's continent and seldom venture into the mountains, instead opting to get the majority of their food and resources from the jungle regions which are closer to most of their villages. However, Sardoompas can occasionally be found in regions other than the mountains, and thus Aspimeans do occasionally come across them from time to time, almost always ending in bloodshed. Overall, the average number of Aspimeans killed by Sardoompas annually is in the low hundreds.
Sardoompas are fairly intelligent and resourceful beasts given their brutish nature. As is standard for creatures of their caliber and nature, they generally live alone in and around semipermanent makeshift dwellings, usually caves. Physically, their most notable unique feature is three hatch–like eyes that open and close in a spastic pattern (or lack thereof) so that all three are never open or closed simultaneously. The durability value of the Sardoompa is 2,000.
• Amgoltanna: This is one of the tiniest creatures in the Nava–Verse worthy of having its own entry. The Amgoltanna is an insect only marginally larger than generic ones and measures just a few inches. The durability value of a single one is 100. However, the boringness ends there. The Amgoltanna has six fully articulated limbs including humanoid arms, a normal–sized eyeball in lieu of a face, and tiny frontal tusks to protect itself. These features give it the appearance of looking really, really cool. Functionally, it is also very strong for such a small creature, and can carry well over ten times its own weight.
Amgoltannas live just barely underground in colonies of thousands, and are believed to be native to Dirtrama. They have spread to a few other planets in the Delta Octant including Sertrop and Yominasst since they first appeared. When walking on a planet on which Amgoltannas exist, especially Dirtrama, one must be on the lookout for unusual bumps in the ground, which may be easily–exposed nests of the insects. A full swarm of them is capable of killing more fragile humanoids.
• Klufjak: Klufjaks are giant, mobile, sentient clams from Hulptos. They have strong back flippers (not pictured) and X–ray vision which allow them to move freely and see properly with their shells closed, respectively. Opening the shell reveals a monstrous double–face and double–mouth flanked by sixteen wriggling, acidic tendrils. A Klufjak may be difficult to distinguish from a normal clam, and this is no accident, for the creature deliberately lures prey to its doom by hiding inside its shell. It is in fact a mammal, despite appearances. Have caution when exploring the Hulptosian ocean floor. The durability value of the Klufjak's shell is more than 1,000, and that of the creature inside is 500. Note that several valuable pearls can be found buried deep within the creature's body if one is willing and able to kill it.
• Vorthmon: The Vorthmon is another plant–like animal that can be found on Terramos. Unlike the Omgnogg, it is a vicious and mobile omnivorous predator that preys on most varieties of life forms smaller than itself. Its body is made up of a mass of vines, most of which are concealed inside the permanent cocoon that covers the torso of the adult Vorthmon. The first year of the creature’s life is spent growing this protective shell in the care of its parents. When the cocoon is fully grown, it is sent out into the wild. The extremities of both types of limb consist of spiked structures that can be snapped closed at will, and the Vorthmon’s mouth is a similar case. Its tongue is adhesive, very long, and can change colors within the red–pink spectrum. Vorthmons are about 2.5 feet in size and weigh around 45 pounds. They have durability values of 300–400.
• Notsulgor: Notsulgors may have two heads, but it is known for a fact that they have only one consciousness per individual. Note that the two adjacent heads share the features of a single face, and always move in conjunction with one another. Some consider this somewhat creepy. This creature lives on planet Logdlind, a planet with a trichotomy of mountains, depressions and vast lakes, and is equipped with several interesting assets: curved horns on either head, two trunks that can absorb and blast out water or other fluids, two large, flat feet as well as multiple smaller ones for balance, and a small mounted laser (just in case). The Notsulgor has a durability value of 550 and is 3.666 feet in height on average. Boxyobobs sometimes eat them.
• Zepslerg: These unsightly and largely harmless creatures of Zornemim are kept as pets by Demioids. They're among the only beings that that race seems to be capable of showing any affection to. Roughly one out of every five Demioids owns at least one, and this is probably because they are the only other domesticable creatures on Zornemim. Zepslergs are slimy and disgusting wretches whose colors are primarily a mess of purple and pink, with distinctly humanoid hands capable of strangling things hidden within their gooey appendages. Their durability values range from 300 to 400; they’re fairly fragile. They are born and grow up inside small sulfuric craters in the ground, and consume things by simply absorbing them into their blobby bodies. Puvivlar of the Dynamo Legion notably kept a Zepslerg, named simply "Precious".
• Memojelot: The Jellyfish of Hulptos are said to be among the only creatures carried over from Earth to the Prime Galaxy more–or–less unaltered. The exception to this rule is the Memojelot, which is a beast of a Jellyfish and the most superior species in that family. It has an actual head and face on top of its gelatinous dome, and four specialized tentacles that each inflict a special power upon any other creature they touch. There are a total of ten different tentacle powers a Memojelot can possibly have, though each has only four that are the same from birth. These powers include an exceptionally powerful electrical shock, a current of flame that can exist underwater, corrosive acid, blunt force and more. This powerful Jellyfish’s durability value is 800, more than twice that of any other Jellyfish, and it is over six feet long fully extended.
• Cilckger: This strange Sertrophian creature was the basis for the "Driller" weapon. It is a hardy spherical creature with four legs, no discernible face and five fully motorized metallic drills on its body. These drills are almost identical to the Driller weapon, the resemblance being stronger than most other weapons adapted from features of animals. The Cilckger has two positional configurations: one where it crawls on its belly and utilizes the four drills on its sides/top, and one where it primarily makes use of its main frontal drill. In fact, this does lead one to wonder whether the earliest Drillers were actual weapons at all or just severed Cilckger drills.
Due to its tough exterior and lack of vulnerable parts, as well as the drills which can function as deflectors, the Cilckger has a relatively high durability value of 900.
• Boxyobob: The primary humanoids of planet Logdlind in the Alpha Octant. They are strong, neutrally–aligned warriors that are ostensibly friendly and pleasant despite their arguably alarming appearances. However, they are afflicted by the horrible flaw of not recognizing the authority of God the Father and His divinities whatsoever, though they are neither Satanic nor do they worship Primal Deities, despite popular belief. The Boxyobobs just… sort of don’t think they need a God. No other race is known to be like this, so it is a particular curiosity. It's particularly jarring considering that they live in the Octant closest to the Heavens.
Boxyobobs somewhat resemble Wrath demons, though the similarity is only superficial. They stand five feet, six inches on average and have durability values in the 700–800 range. Also, they tend to be fantastic chefs.
• Ojohkey: The resident humanoids of planet Nonfialy in the Sigma Octant. Ojohkeys are as insane as one can possibly be without crossing the line into evil. Every one of them suffers from multiple mental disorders and their behavior is wildly unpredictable as a result. However, they still have some semblance of a conscience buried somewhere inside all of that insanity. They generally don't attack other humanoids at random, especially each other, but do have a tendency to inflict wanton violence on animals. Also, a small percentage of their population seems to consist of closet pyromaniacs. Ojohkeys have dry, rough bodies with spikes growing on several parts and disproportionately large hands with seven fingers. Their durability values generally start around 600 and go up from there.
• Fleturlie: A small, winged angelic creature that roams all the levels of the Heavenly Realms freely. The Fleturlie is a divine beast, like the Glanmi, but is smaller and much less fit for fighting. While the Glanmi was created for the express purpose of protecting the righteous and tearing apart the wicked, the Fleturlie exists simply to spread general joy and love primarily with its adorable demeanor. Widely considered among the cutest creatures in existence, along with the Flufewogs, Fleturlies are fuzzy little creatures with big, bright smiles and even bigger hearts, and generally "speak" only in high–pitched buzzing noises which are actually a language and can in fact be understood by other Fleturlies. Only a heartless monster would ever hurt such a friendly creature. Their durability value is 300.
WEAPONS:
• Ergnoplian Shock Pistol
• Skellen Antipersonal Shotgun
• Skellen Clubber Gauntlet
• Yominasstian Jundig Defender
• Yominasstian Pullstring–Caster
• Yominasstian Lightning Bi–Rifle
• Sertrophian Driller
• Sertrophian Rainbow Energy Grenade
• Sertrophian Typhoon Lancer Gun
• Sertrophian Seismic Warhammer
• Sertrophian Beamor Rifle
• Sertrophian Vulcan
• Sertrophian Tropic Scepter
Assorted Creatures, Set 7
• Yedmanjath: Humanoids of Terramos that share the role of the planet's dominant race with the Gworjini. They are more numerous than Gworjini, but are considered less intelligent and blessed than them, while being more intelligent and blessed than the Chighoths or Ninishi. Yedmanjaths are also the largest and physically strongest native humanoids on Terramos, usually being well over five feet tall and fairly muscular. In appearance, they are bright and colorful, as is characteristic of most races in the Alpha Octant, where almost everything is blessed by the Heavens. Their core skin is usually pinkish and/or orangish on the axial portions of their bodies (head and torso), while it is usually yellow on their appendicular portions (limbs), though most of a Yedmanjath's body is usually covered up by clothing or armor, in part due to the relatively strong taboo the race holds on nudity. Yedmanjath clothing is predominantly greenish in color, and is deliberately reminiscent of leaves. Yedmanjaths are also notable for bearing unique structures on their heads that are connected to the inner apparatuses of their ears, which are externally antenna–like, and can be manually adjusted to alter hearing levels; they can double their hearing power from its normal level, turn it off completely, or set it to anywhere in–between. This peculiar power has few practical uses, however.
The Yedmanjath population is the most spread–out among all four humanoid Terramian races. While the Gworjini population is almost entirely centered in high concentration around the Guardian and the World Tree, and both the Chighoths and Ninishi have many villages throughout the planet's forests and jungles, the Yedmanjaths have established multiple settlements not only in all of these regions, but also beyond them, in the desert–like and mountainous outer regions of Terramos where few opt to go. This is mainly so that the Yedmanjath people can experience as broad a range of natural environments as possible, and also partly to keep a watch over the Krinchu, hostile beasts which were exiled into the desert in Age 631 through a "Grand Purge" (which the Yedmanjaths played a major part in), should they ever attempt to move back towards the central regions of Terramos. In this event, the Yedmanjaths would be the most capable of driving them back out of all the planet's mortal races.
The durability value possessed by the average Yedmanjath is about 900.
• Sardoompa: The largest native creature of Xekawiy. The Sardoompa is a large and hairy beast–hominid with a mostly dark and drab color scheme. It is a vicious predator that is at the top of its planet's food chain and whose natural diet even includes Aspimeans, making it one of the few non–demonic creatures that will eat sentient humanoids. However, compared to the Arptirror, which eats Anyugari and has long been a constant threat for that race, the Sardoompa is not as common, and rarely comes in direct contact with Aspimeans due to the fact that it lives primarily in the mountainous regions of Xekawiy, while the Aspimeans generally live near the shoreline of the planet's continent and seldom venture into the mountains, instead opting to get the majority of their food and resources from the jungle regions which are closer to most of their villages. However, Sardoompas can occasionally be found in regions other than the mountains, and thus Aspimeans do occasionally come across them from time to time, almost always ending in bloodshed. Overall, the average number of Aspimeans killed by Sardoompas annually is in the low hundreds.
Sardoompas are fairly intelligent and resourceful beasts given their brutish nature. As is standard for creatures of their caliber and nature, they generally live alone in and around semipermanent makeshift dwellings, usually caves. Physically, their most notable unique feature is three hatch–like eyes that open and close in a spastic pattern (or lack thereof) so that all three are never open or closed simultaneously. The durability value of the Sardoompa is 2,000.
• Amgoltanna: This is one of the tiniest creatures in the Nava–Verse worthy of having its own entry. The Amgoltanna is an insect only marginally larger than generic ones and measures just a few inches. The durability value of a single one is 100. However, the boringness ends there. The Amgoltanna has six fully articulated limbs including humanoid arms, a normal–sized eyeball in lieu of a face, and tiny frontal tusks to protect itself. These features give it the appearance of looking really, really cool. Functionally, it is also very strong for such a small creature, and can carry well over ten times its own weight.
Amgoltannas live just barely underground in colonies of thousands, and are believed to be native to Dirtrama. They have spread to a few other planets in the Delta Octant including Sertrop and Yominasst since they first appeared. When walking on a planet on which Amgoltannas exist, especially Dirtrama, one must be on the lookout for unusual bumps in the ground, which may be easily–exposed nests of the insects. A full swarm of them is capable of killing more fragile humanoids.
• Klufjak: Klufjaks are giant, mobile, sentient clams from Hulptos. They have strong back flippers (not pictured) and X–ray vision which allow them to move freely and see properly with their shells closed, respectively. Opening the shell reveals a monstrous double–face and double–mouth flanked by sixteen wriggling, acidic tendrils. A Klufjak may be difficult to distinguish from a normal clam, and this is no accident, for the creature deliberately lures prey to its doom by hiding inside its shell. It is in fact a mammal, despite appearances. Have caution when exploring the Hulptosian ocean floor. The durability value of the Klufjak's shell is more than 1,000, and that of the creature inside is 500. Note that several valuable pearls can be found buried deep within the creature's body if one is willing and able to kill it.
• Vorthmon: The Vorthmon is another plant–like animal that can be found on Terramos. Unlike the Omgnogg, it is a vicious and mobile omnivorous predator that preys on most varieties of life forms smaller than itself. Its body is made up of a mass of vines, most of which are concealed inside the permanent cocoon that covers the torso of the adult Vorthmon. The first year of the creature’s life is spent growing this protective shell in the care of its parents. When the cocoon is fully grown, it is sent out into the wild. The extremities of both types of limb consist of spiked structures that can be snapped closed at will, and the Vorthmon’s mouth is a similar case. Its tongue is adhesive, very long, and can change colors within the red–pink spectrum. Vorthmons are about 2.5 feet in size and weigh around 45 pounds. They have durability values of 300–400.
• Notsulgor: Notsulgors may have two heads, but it is known for a fact that they have only one consciousness per individual. Note that the two adjacent heads share the features of a single face, and always move in conjunction with one another. Some consider this somewhat creepy. This creature lives on planet Logdlind, a planet with a trichotomy of mountains, depressions and vast lakes, and is equipped with several interesting assets: curved horns on either head, two trunks that can absorb and blast out water or other fluids, two large, flat feet as well as multiple smaller ones for balance, and a small mounted laser (just in case). The Notsulgor has a durability value of 550 and is 3.666 feet in height on average. Boxyobobs sometimes eat them.
• Zepslerg: These unsightly and largely harmless creatures of Zornemim are kept as pets by Demioids. They're among the only beings that that race seems to be capable of showing any affection to. Roughly one out of every five Demioids owns at least one, and this is probably because they are the only other domesticable creatures on Zornemim. Zepslergs are slimy and disgusting wretches whose colors are primarily a mess of purple and pink, with distinctly humanoid hands capable of strangling things hidden within their gooey appendages. Their durability values range from 300 to 400; they’re fairly fragile. They are born and grow up inside small sulfuric craters in the ground, and consume things by simply absorbing them into their blobby bodies. Puvivlar of the Dynamo Legion notably kept a Zepslerg, named simply "Precious".
• Memojelot: The Jellyfish of Hulptos are said to be among the only creatures carried over from Earth to the Prime Galaxy more–or–less unaltered. The exception to this rule is the Memojelot, which is a beast of a Jellyfish and the most superior species in that family. It has an actual head and face on top of its gelatinous dome, and four specialized tentacles that each inflict a special power upon any other creature they touch. There are a total of ten different tentacle powers a Memojelot can possibly have, though each has only four that are the same from birth. These powers include an exceptionally powerful electrical shock, a current of flame that can exist underwater, corrosive acid, blunt force and more. This powerful Jellyfish’s durability value is 800, more than twice that of any other Jellyfish, and it is over six feet long fully extended.
• Cilckger: This strange Sertrophian creature was the basis for the "Driller" weapon. It is a hardy spherical creature with four legs, no discernible face and five fully motorized metallic drills on its body. These drills are almost identical to the Driller weapon, the resemblance being stronger than most other weapons adapted from features of animals. The Cilckger has two positional configurations: one where it crawls on its belly and utilizes the four drills on its sides/top, and one where it primarily makes use of its main frontal drill. In fact, this does lead one to wonder whether the earliest Drillers were actual weapons at all or just severed Cilckger drills.
Due to its tough exterior and lack of vulnerable parts, as well as the drills which can function as deflectors, the Cilckger has a relatively high durability value of 900.
• Boxyobob: The primary humanoids of planet Logdlind in the Alpha Octant. They are strong, neutrally–aligned warriors that are ostensibly friendly and pleasant despite their arguably alarming appearances. However, they are afflicted by the horrible flaw of not recognizing the authority of God the Father and His divinities whatsoever, though they are neither Satanic nor do they worship Primal Deities, despite popular belief. The Boxyobobs just… sort of don’t think they need a God. No other race is known to be like this, so it is a particular curiosity. It's particularly jarring considering that they live in the Octant closest to the Heavens.
Boxyobobs somewhat resemble Wrath demons, though the similarity is only superficial. They stand five feet, six inches on average and have durability values in the 700–800 range. Also, they tend to be fantastic chefs.
• Ojohkey: The resident humanoids of planet Nonfialy in the Sigma Octant. Ojohkeys are as insane as one can possibly be without crossing the line into evil. Every one of them suffers from multiple mental disorders and their behavior is wildly unpredictable as a result. However, they still have some semblance of a conscience buried somewhere inside all of that insanity. They generally don't attack other humanoids at random, especially each other, but do have a tendency to inflict wanton violence on animals. Also, a small percentage of their population seems to consist of closet pyromaniacs. Ojohkeys have dry, rough bodies with spikes growing on several parts and disproportionately large hands with seven fingers. Their durability values generally start around 600 and go up from there.
• Fleturlie: A small, winged angelic creature that roams all the levels of the Heavenly Realms freely. The Fleturlie is a divine beast, like the Glanmi, but is smaller and much less fit for fighting. While the Glanmi was created for the express purpose of protecting the righteous and tearing apart the wicked, the Fleturlie exists simply to spread general joy and love primarily with its adorable demeanor. Widely considered among the cutest creatures in existence, along with the Flufewogs, Fleturlies are fuzzy little creatures with big, bright smiles and even bigger hearts, and generally "speak" only in high–pitched buzzing noises which are actually a language and can in fact be understood by other Fleturlies. Only a heartless monster would ever hurt such a friendly creature. Their durability value is 300.
WEAPONS:
• Ergnoplian Shock Pistol
• Skellen Antipersonal Shotgun
• Skellen Clubber Gauntlet
• Yominasstian Jundig Defender
• Yominasstian Pullstring–Caster
• Yominasstian Lightning Bi–Rifle
• Sertrophian Driller
• Sertrophian Rainbow Energy Grenade
• Sertrophian Typhoon Lancer Gun
• Sertrophian Seismic Warhammer
• Sertrophian Beamor Rifle
• Sertrophian Vulcan
• Sertrophian Tropic Scepter