Turn 17
The EventsPower: 75
Temperament: 5
The Actions
Team LGEM
notquitethere:
1: Split Eggjecter Seagranate:
A: Gills: 4
B: Muscles: 2
2: Piscine fins for Rigid Sazan: 4+1+0=5
SS: 4
Team X2
TricMagic:
1: Gills for Mishmash Blimpie by pollinating with Empower Sludgiboo: N/A+2=2
2: Poison for Clustering Coralloo: 4
SS: 2
Team Perfect Predator
Knightwing64:
1: Acid Resistance for Foldable Turnip: 2+1=3
2: Circulatory system improvement for Hollow Turnip: 2+1+3= Capped at 5
SS: 7
The WorldGuguli Shallows have become geologically active once more. It rose some more, becoming more shallow on average. This has caused the plant and plantimal populations to increase, and in turn increase the animal populations.
This rise has also created a peculiar little patch on the seamount; an incredibly shallow hill that borders on being an islet. It is quite small, and it is barely above the water.
The Toxic Coralloo has expanded threefold, and their inedible nature has caused the shallowest places to be completely occupied by them.
Great Sazan is the largest animal yet. Apex predator title now has two occupiers. Slasher Turp and Empower Sludgiboo coexist by niche partitioning. Turp targets Pinecovidae, and Sludgiboo eats benthic prey.
Fuzzy Seagranate is extinct. It had no way to compete with its better gilled relative. The habitats are now full. Sudden Death is enabled.
The Guguli Shallows | Seaweed Meadow Biome | (15/15 species)A bottomfeeding proto-animal the size of a large sea snail, with hardened skin, a snail foot and many long, movable spines, open circulatory system and a suction-powered, omnivorous digestive canal that runs through it, with two eyes near the mouth.
A bottomfeeding proto-animal the size of a large sea snail, with hardened skin, a wiggling gastropoid foot and many long spines, open circulatory system connected to a flail of gills, and a suction-powered, omnivorous digestive canal that runs through it, with two eyes near the mouth and a brain behind them. Its soft, gelatinous tissues output the ambient-like electric signals, which prevents the sludge linage from detecting it. Both sexes has a specialised spine on their head. Males inject the females with sperm, and females inject Sludgiboos with their eggs.
A bottomfeeding proto-animal the size of a large sea snail, with hardened skin, a weak snail foot and many long spines, open circulatory system and a suction-powered, omnivorous digestive canal that runs through it, with two eyes near the mouth and a brain behind them. Its soft, gelatinous tissues output the ambient-like electric signals, which prevents the sludge linage from detecting it. Both sexes has a specialised spine on their head. Males inject the females with sperm, and females inject Sludgiboos with their eggs.
Ecosystem Effects: -5 to all Sludgidae.
A filterfeeding animal the size of a small fish, with spiny hardened skin. It has a closed, immunised circulatory system that oxygenates from the mouth, a pair of fish-like eyes and a tiny chemoreceptive third one in the middle, connected to a simple brain, and a suction-powered, herbivorous digestive canal that runs through it. It has a swim bladder along with a set of muscles that control its many pairs of fins. It reproduces by laying eggs that must be fertilised.
A filterfeeding animal the size of a small fish, with spiny hardened skin, open, immunised, fast circulatory system that both self-oxygenates from its mouth and esophagus, a pair of fish-like eyes and a tiny chemoreceptive third one in the middle, connected to a simple brain, and a suction-powered, herbivorous digestive canal that runs through it. It has a swim bladder along with a set of muscles that control its many pairs of fins. It reproduces by laying eggs that must be fertilised.
A filterfeeding animal the size and shape of a large fish, with spiny hardened skin, skeleton, open, immunised circulatory system that both self-oxygenates from its mouth and esophagus, a pair of fish-like eyes and a tiny chemoreceptive third one in the middle, connected to a simple brain, and a suction-powered, herbivorous digestive canal that runs through it. It has a swim bladder along with a set of muscles that control its fins. It reproduces by laying eggs that must be fertilised.
A filterfeeding proto-animal the size of a small fish, with spiny hardened skin, open, immunised circulatory system and a suction-powered, herbivorous digestive canal that runs through it. It has a swim bladder, a pair of simple lungs that it uses to breathe air, along with a set of muscles that control its many pairs of fins. It has an organ that produces electricity that jams sludgiboo electroreception.
A bottomfeeding, apex predatory animal that is akin to a giant, 20 centimeter big, veiny and fluffy amoeba with a beating heart and a small brain at its center. It finds its way via electrolocation by two large sensitive eyepots on its slime skin, along with many small eyespots that allows it to vaguely see. It reproduces via broadcast fertilisation and dispersion of RNA and spores.
Ecosystem Effects: -25 population to all benthic animals.
A coral-like plantimal, that is akin to an amorphous mass of hard green tissue that is 75 centimeters in its dimensions, with a beating heart and a small clump of nerves at its center. It has a sense of electrolocation, provided by two large sensitive eyepots on its chloroplast-filled, poison-infused slime skin. It reproduces via broadcast fertilisation and dispersion of RNA and spores. It lives in multi-generational clusters and is endemic to higher places of the seamount, where there is enough light to photosynthesize.
A mobile plantimal, that is akin to a veiny, gelatinous flat disc with wispy roots, that is 75 centimeters in diameter, with a beating heart and a small clump of nerves at its center. It has a sense of electrolocation, provided by two large sensitive eyepots on its chloroplast-filled slime skin. It reproduces via broadcast fertilisation and dispersion of RNA and spores. It clings to the ocean surface and has ground-holding tentacles that acts as roots. It forms large mats which pinecovy usually get away on nibbling at.
A herbivorous, partially photosynthetic proto-animal analogous to wild bees. It is a veiny, gelatinous UFO-shaped disc that is 30 centimeters in diameter, with a beating heart and a small clump of nerves at its center. It finds its way via electrolocation by two large sensitive eyepots on its chloroplast-filled slime skin. It reproduces via broadcast fertilisation and dispersion of RNA and spores using a sack on its underside. This sack also carries seaweed spores from one plant to another like a bee, fertilising them in the process. It floats using the gasses that the algea inside its body produce, swimming by rippling its slimy tissues.
A photosynthesizing, predatory, spherical proto-animal 10 centimeters in diameter, with a cluster of nerves at the center and a ring of long gill extensions on its equator. It finds prey and its way through the water via crude electrolocation by many sparkly dots in its slime skin, moving by flagellating its slime tendrils. It reproduces via broadcast fertilisation and dispersion of RNA and spores, producing planktonic embryo and even sometimes even mostly unviable hybrids with others of the sludgiboo lineage. It is a nocturnal hunter, detecting the night via a small cluster of photosensititive dots on its top.
Ecosystem effects: -10 population to all animals
A parasitic proto-animal with many long, muscular, skin penetrating feeding tendrils that end in keratin hooks, a net of nervous cells and an acid resistant, hardened shell of flesh. They jet around by pushing water off their gills, and have a sense of smell to detect things around. They anchor themselves to their hosts via their tendrils, using a moderate electric shock to stun and control the movements of the host to burrow and hide in it, though these usually also attracts the Empower Sludgiboo, which can see the shock even though it mimicks its electric signature; Empower Sludgiboo has no qualms about eating its own kin.
Ecosystem effects: -20 population to all other animals.
An apex predatorial proto-animal with many long, muscular, skin penetrating feeding tendrils, a net of nervous cells, an efficent, closed circulatory system and a hard, reinforced shell of flesh. They swiftly jet around by pushing water off a water siphon, and breathe by another, smaller siphon lined with gills. They have a sense of smell to detect things around. They anchor themselves to their prey via their tendrils, using a moderate electric shock to stun the it, then using the tendrils to tear it into pieces. The shock usually attracts the Empower Sludgiboo, which can see it, and even though it mimicks its electric signature; Empower Sludgiboo has no qualms about eating its own kin. They reproduce much like flatworms, with the duels and all, using a single specialised tendril as a weapon.
Ecosystem effects: -25 population to all other animals.
The Çay Uplift | Algea Prairie Biome | (5/5 species)A filterfeeding animal the size of a small fish, with spiny hardened skin, open, immunised circulatory system, a pair of fish-like eyes and a simple brain, and a suction-powered, herbivorous digestive canal that runs through it. There is a ring of keratin spikes around its mouth. It has a swim bladder and a simple lung that breathes air, along with a set of muscles that control its many pairs of fins. It reproduces by laying eggs that must be fertilised.
A filterfeeding animal the size of a fish, with spiny hardened skin, open, immunised circulatory system, a pair of fish-like eyes and a simple brain, and a suction-powered, herbivorous digestive canal that runs through it. It has a swim bladder and a simple lung that breathes air, along with a set of muscles that control its piscine body and fins. It reproduces by laying eggs that must be fertilised.
A filterfeeding proto-animal the size of a small fish, with spiny hardened skin, open, immunised circulatory system and a suction-powered, herbivorous digestive canal that run through it. It has a swim bladder along with a set of muscles that control its many pairs of fins and a small organ that conceals its electric emmisions. It has a brain and a tuff of electroreceptive whiskers that cover its face.
A filterfeeding proto-animal the size of a small fish, with spiny hardened skin, open, immunised circulatory system and a suction-powered, herbivorous digestive canal that run through it. It has a swim bladder along with a set of muscles that control its many pairs of fins and a small organ that conceals its electric emmisions. It has a brain and has small heat-sensitive crevices on its face.
An apex predatory, weakly photosynthetic animal that is akin to a giant, 15 centimeter big, veiny and fluffy amoeba with a beating heart and a small brain at its center, along with many short, stocky tendrils on its underside. It finds its way via electrolocation by two large sensitive eyepots on its slime skin, along with many small eyespots that allows it to vaguely see. It has a swim bladder on the center of its body. It reproduces via broadcast fertilisation and dispersion of RNA and spores.
Ecosystem Effects: -25 population to all benthic animals.