Well, I knew of the guide, as that was what I was referring to.
Creation of Life:
50 points: Demi-god.
40 points: Minor powerful being (Angels, demons, abominations, basically any world power creature.)
30 points: A mortal race with magical ability.
20-30 points: Large creatures with dangerous potential (semi-megabeasts and megabeast levels of power)
20 points: A mortal race without magical ability.
10 points: A complex or magical animal
5 points: An animal or complex plant.
3 points: A plant or simple animal
But it uses singular terms on all of the things. Animal, plant, demi-god, powerful being, large creature with dangerous potential.
Which makes it seem like the examples only refer to creating a singular entity, as that's what the higher ones also do.
So, going from the assumption that "A plant" means several similar plants. We have Demi-god. Which only creates a single Demi-god.
It wasn't entirely clear that the examples with "a" and "an" at the start means creating several of that thing, while the ones without, means creating just one of them.
As for the planned race. I can't combine them, because I have way too few bird people (didn't only like 15 survive?).
So it's going to be creating them based off the creatures, but not composed of any part of them.
It's going to be full price. But can I give them magic later on if they are without magical ability? Since I don't want to cut off their ability to learn magic in case I chose to give them magic.
So basically I want them to be like the Lamia when they were first put in this world. Capable of being given magic.