Turn 6
The EventsStrength: 97 (Very Major)
Timeframe: 3 (Single Turn)
Temperament: 3 (Inconvenient)
The WorldA species of virus has appeared in the oceans of the world. It specialises on targeting choloroplasts. It has quickly gained a foothold in every ecosystem that sees sunlight. The vegetation yield has dropped as a result. This will pass as the flora adapt and the pandemic becomes an endemic.
All plant populations will be down a degree for a turn.
The poison fish crisis has progressed further.
Saltmaker Bloodcovy, Constipated Bloodcovy and Spadenose Dropeel are extinct.
Actions
notquitethere
SS: Gigantism for Handnose Dropcod: 2
1: Keratin plates for Handnose Dropcod: 1+1=2
2: Tusks for Handnose Dropcod: 2+1=3
3: Corrosive spit for Screaming Pancod: 4
Knightwing64
1: Fix pack behavior: 1+1=2
2: Thick skin: 2
3: Camuflage: 4
SS: Mind control pheronomes: 5+1=6
The Canadian Kitten
1: Hearing for Giant Dropbass: 3
2: Smaller size for Gang Dropbass: 4
3: Thicker skin for Bitey Dropbass: 1
SS: Larger size for Gulping Dropbass: 6
TricMagic
1: Improved hearing for Currentsurfer Bloodcovy: 4+1=5
2: Speciate the above
A: Sedative gland: 1+1=2
B: Sinking organ and send to The Midnight Zone: 1
3: Speciate Pixie Bloodcovy:
A: Stunning Zap and send to Eke Shallows: 4
B: Stunning Zap: 2
SS: Larger size for Basic Bloodcovy: 7
flazeo25
1: Improved stinger for Smart Spermsquid: 3+1=4
2: Internal gills to lungs: 4+1=5
3: Stronger tentacles: 1+1=2
SS: Split the above:
A: Parasitic eggs: 5
B: Carnivory and send to Uch Shallows: 2+1=3
brangerlon
1: Better digestion for Indigestive Gloworm: 3+1+2= Capped at 5
SS: Support action 1: 6
2: Social behavior for Lightshow Carriercovy: 4
3: Bioluminescent communication for Lightshow Carriercovy: 2+1=3
Blood_Librarian
1: Social behavior for Knifehead Whalegore: 1
2: Calcium based dentals: 4
3: Carcinisation for Hollow Krillgore: 4
SS: Crab claws for Hollow Krillgore: 6
Crystalizedmine
1: Repairing choloroplasts: 1
SS: Speciate the above:
A: Lungs: 6
B: Omnivorous diet: 7
2: Legs for SSA: 4+1=5
3: Become smaller and clean animals for SSB: 3
Bir Island | Barren Rock Flats | (0/13 species)
Bir Shallows | Algea Forest | (11/13 species)
A large, carnivorous, rotund animal three meters in diameter, with many sharp, flexible tendrils with the ability to cast electricity to prey. It lives in small groups of a five or six related individuals, and are immidiately hostile to any other. It moves and manouvers around by using air jets on its underside. It has a large round mouth that it uses to devour its prey via suction from a set of powerful internal gills. It has a thick, porous skin that allows algea to grow on it, giving it camuflage. Its tissues are slightly acidic and charged with electricity, making it a bad target to parasites. It has a large brain, fish-like eyes, and a weak sense of electroreception. It secretes a pheromone that makes the algea that grow on it seem more attractive to prey. If it can't find prey, it goes into stasis to conserve energy. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs.
A small, droplet-shaped, omnivorous, endoparasitic animal a centimeter in length, with a pair of long, rapidly flapping, cuttlefish-like fins with grasping suction cup ends, moving in synch. It has small keratin spikes in its mouth to stick onto larger animals, burying its head and feeding off their blood. Its body produces an antidote against Carriercovy toxin. Its mouth secretes a numbing and sedative venom to prevent the host from feeling its pain, along with a basic compound to stave off acidity. It produces a weak electric shock to surprise prey. It has a small brain, fish-like eyes, echolocation, and weak hearing. It reproduces by parasitic eggs that must be planted inside a host. The eggs secrete a scabbing substance to somewhat seal the wound. This process will often kill the host.
A piscine, carnivorous, droplet-shaped animal a meter in length, with dozens of small fins that cover its body, moving in synch. It has a robust jaw with many spike-like keratin teeth to kill prey, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has a long neck that it uses to scout for prey. It has a brain with large memory center, fish-like eyes and a single small nostril. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs. It avoids anything pink and yellow at all costs.
A piscine, carnivorous, droplet-shaped animal a meter in length, with dozens of small fins that cover its body, moving in synch. It has a robust jaw with many spike-like keratin teeth to kill prey, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. Its skin is covered in toxic sweat, which it gets from its prey. It has a long neck that it uses to scout for prey. It has a small brain with large memory center, fish-like eyes and a single small nostril. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs.
A small, droplet-shaped, endoparasitic animal a centimeter in length, with dozens of tiny fins that cover its body with grasping suction cup ends, moving in synch. It has small keratin spikes in its mouth to stick onto larger animals, burying its head and feeding off their blood. Its body produces an antidote against Carriercovy toxin. It's mouth secretes a numbing and sedative venom to prevent the host from feeling its pain, along with a basic compound to neutralise acidity. It has a small brain, fish-like eyes, echolocation, and weak hearing. It reproduces by parasitic eggs that must be planted inside a host. The eggs secrete a scabbing substance to somewhat seal the wound. This process will often kill the host.
A small, piscine, herbivorous, knife-shaped animal 3 centimeters in length, with two pairs of large wing-like fins that allow it to glide in the air. It is covered in scales. It has small keratin brushes in its mouth to comb algea from rocks and sediment, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has a small brain and its only sense is sight by sharp, fish-like eyes. It reproduces by external fertilisation of durable eggs, which are laid on very shallow water where the mother itself had hatched. The eggs hatch into undeveloped larvae, which mature later on.
A piscine, herbivorous, droplet-shaped animal 2.4 meters in length, with dozens of tiny fins that cover its body. It is a very slow animal. It has large keratin tusks to crack open algea trees, and mouth plates that it uses to ineffectively chew the lignite-rich tissue into a rough paste, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has a large, wide snout with muscular extensions that end in hooked claws, which it uses for grasping. It has a brain with good memory and recognition, fish-like eyes, long whiskers on the sides of its mouth and a long, wide snout with a single small nostril. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs.
A piscine, herbivorous, circular, flattened animal 15 centimeters in length, with dozens of small fins on the sides of its body, moving in synch. It has fine, long keratin brushes in its mouth to filter algea spores from the water, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It also has corrosive spot that it sometimes uses to break down woody tissues to eat. It has a small brain with large memory center, fish-like eyes, long whiskers on the sides of its mouth and a single small nostril. It has an organ that can make a sonic boom, which it uses to deter predators. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs.
A piscine, opportunistically omnivorous, droplet-shaped animal a meter in length, with a large, multi faceted fish tail at the end. It has a long digestive tract. It has a strong jaw lined with large keratin spikes to cleanly scrape algea from the seabed, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has two long fangs with a very potent venom, and is largely immune to toxins. It has a small hyperactive brain, a pair of internal ears and large, fish-like eyes. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs. It lives in herds of a few dozen individuals.
A small, piscine, herbivorous, sperm-shaped animal 25 centimeters in length, with dozens of tiny fins that cover its body, moving in synch, and a very long, flat tail that makes up most of its length. It has two rows of keratin teeth in its mouth to scrape algea from rocks and sediment, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It is covered in keratin scales. On either side of its mouth are four long, strong tentacles with suction cups on the tips and bristles on the sides to filter algea from water. It has a small, limited, but fast brain, two electroreceptive tentacle feelers, and fish-like eyes. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs.
A small, piscine, herbivorous, flat, droplet-shaped animal 5 centimeters in length, with two pairs of fins on its sides. Its skin is covered in bright pink with bioluminescent yellow stripes. It has small keratin brushes in its mouth to comb algea from rocks and sediment, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. Along with internal gills, it has a coat of oxygenating fuzz on its flat back. It has a brain, chemoreceptive whiskers and fish-like eyes. It is incredibly toxic, to the point of a hardline biological limit, making it completely inedible. It has very fast reflexes. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs, which both sexes guard in a nest. It is capable of simple communication using light signals, and lives in uncoordinated swarms that groom eachother.
Eke Island | Barren Rock Flats | (0/11 species)
Eke Shallows | Algea Forest | (10/11 species)]
A small, droplet-shaped, omnivorous, endoparasitic animal a centimeter in length, with a pair of long, rapidly flapping, cuttlefish-like fins with grasping suction cup ends, moving in synch. It has small keratin spikes in its mouth to stick onto larger animals, burying its head and feeding off their blood. Its body produces an antidote against Carriercovy toxin. Its mouth secretes a numbing and sedative venom to prevent the host from feeling its pain, along with a basic compound to stave off acidity. It produces an electric shock to stun prey. It has a small brain, fish-like eyes, echolocation, and weak hearing. It reproduces by parasitic eggs that must be planted inside a host. The eggs secrete a scabbing substance to somewhat seal the wound. This process will often kill the host.
A small, droplet-shaped, endoparasitic animal a centimeter in length, with dozens of tiny fins that cover its body with grasping suction cup ends, moving in synch. It has small keratin spikes in its mouth to stick onto larger animals, burying its head and feeding off their blood. It sometimes nibbles at algea. Its body produces an antidote against Carriercovy toxin. It's mouth secretes a numbing and sedative venom to prevent the host from feeling its pain, along with a basic compound to stave off acidity. It has a small brain, fish-like eyes, echolocation, and weak hearing. It reproduces by parasitic eggs that must be planted inside a host. The eggs secrete a scabbing substance to somewhat seal the wound. This process will often kill the host.
A piscine, carnivorous, droplet-shaped animal 20 centimeters in length, with dozens of small fins that cover its body, moving in synch. It has two pairs of sharp keratin plates to kill prey, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has a large, wide snout with muscular extensions that end in hooked claws, which it uses for catching prey. It has a small brain with large memory center, fish-like eyes, long whiskers on the sides of its mouth and a long, wide snout with a single small nostril. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs.
A piscine, carnivorous, droplet-shaped animal 10 centimeters in length, with a large, multi faceted fish tail at the end. It has a long digestive tract. It has a strong jaw lined with large keratin spikes to kill prey, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has two long fangs with a very potent venom, and is largely immune to toxins. It has a small hyperactive brain and its only sense is sight by large, fish-like eyes. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs. It lives in packs made of a dozen or so individuals.
A small, piscine, omnivorous, knife-shaped animal 3 centimeters in length, with two pairs of large wing-like fins that allow it to glide in the air. It is covered in scales. It has small keratin brushes in its mouth to comb algea from rocks and sediment, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has a small brain and its only sense is sight by sharp, fish-like eyes. It reproduces by external fertilisation of durable eggs, which are laid on very shallow water where the mother itself had hatched. The eggs hatch into undeveloped larvae, which mature later on. It also targets parasites on other animals.
A piscine, herbivorous, circular, flattened animal 15 centimeters in length, with dozens of small fins on the sides of its body, moving in synch. It has small keratin brushes in its mouth to comb algea from rocks and sediment, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has a small brain with large memory center, fish-like eyes, long whiskers on the sides of its mouth, a pair of internal ears and a single small nostril. It has an organ that can make grunting sounds to communicate. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs.
A small, piscine, opportunistically omnivorous, sperm-shaped animal 25 centimeters in length, with four flippers and a very long, flat tail that makes up most of its length with a hallucinogenic stinger at the tip. It has two rows of keratin teeth in its mouth to scrape algea from rocks and sediment, which it then devours via suction from its mouth. It has lungs connected to a single blowhole on top of its body. It is covered in keratin scales. It has complex vocal chords. On either side of its mouth are four long, strong, crushing tentacles. It has a smart brain, sensitive tentacles, a pair of hearing tendrils and light-sensitive fish-like eyes. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs that are then injected in the eggs of other species. It lives in tribes and forms complex social structures.
A tiny, piscine, herbivorous, knife-shaped animal a centimeter in length, with two pairs of flat, hardened fins for digging into sand. It is covered in insulating scales. Its mouth is covered in hairs to bite algea, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has a small brain and its only sense is sight by sharp, fish-like eyes. It lives under the sand, and migrates to shallow waters to reproduce. It reproduces by external fertilisation of many durable eggs, which are laid on very shallow water where the mother itself had hatched.
A circular, herbivorous animal half a meter in diameter, with three pairs of short legs on its underside. It has sets of keratin baleen in its large mouth to filter algea from the water, which it then swallows with suction. It has a pair of lungs connected to a blowhole. It has a photosynthetic back sail and it is very isolative to prevent overheating. The sail eventually accumulates too much choloroplasts and has a mini algal bloom, killing the animal. It has a small brain with large memory center, fish-like eyes, long whiskers on the sides of its mouth and a long, wide snout with a single small nostril. It always swims on the surface of the water. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs that are seeded with choloroplasts from birth. It spends alot of its time on barren land to evade predators
A circular, omnivorous animal 20 centimeters in diameter, with three pairs of small, stubby limbs on its underside. It has sets of keratin baleen in its large mouth to filter algea from the water, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has a photosynthetic back sail and it is very isolative to prevent overheating. The sail eventually accumulates too much choloroplasts and has a mini algal bloom, killing the animal. It has a small brain with large memory center, fish-like eyes, long whiskers on the sides of its mouth and a long, wide snout with a single small nostril. It always swims on the surface of the water. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs that are seeded with choloroplasts from birth. It cleans other animals of parasites and infections.
Uch Island | Barren Rock Flats | (0/9 species)
Uch Shallows | Algea Forest | (8/9 species)
A small, piscine, carnivorous, sperm-shaped animal 25 centimeters in length, with four flippers and a very long, flat tail that makes up most of its length with a hallucinogenic stinger at the tip. It has two rows of keratin teeth in its mouth to scrape algea from rocks and sediment, which it then devours via suction from its mouth. It has lungs connected to a single blowhole on top of its body. It is covered in keratin scales. It has complex vocal chords. On either side of its mouth are four long, strong, crushing tentacles. It has a smart brain, sensitive tentacles, a pair of hearing tendrils and light-sensitive fish-like eyes. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs It lives in tribes and forms complex social structures.
A droplet-shaped, endoparasitic animal 30 centimeters in length, with dozens of tiny fins that cover its body with grasping suction cup ends, moving in synch. It has small keratin spikes in its mouth to stick onto larger animals, burying its head and feeding off their blood. Its body produces an antidote against Carriercovy toxin. It's mouth secretes a numbing and sedative venom to prevent the host from feeling its pain, along with a basic compound to neutralise acidity. It has a small brain, fish-like eyes, echolocation, and weak hearing. It reproduces by parasitic eggs that must be planted inside a host. The eggs secrete a scabbing substance to somewhat seal the wound. This process will often kill the host.
A piscine, carnivorous, droplet-shaped animal 75 centimeters in length, with dozens of small fins that cover its body, moving in synch. It has small, circular scales that cover its face and back. It has a robust jaw with many spike-like keratin teeth to kill prey, which it then devours via suction from a set of powerful suction chambers on its gills. It has a small brain with large memory center, fish-like eyes and a single small nostril. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs.
A small, piscine, carnivorous, vermiform animal 30 centimeters in length, with two pairs of fins on its sides. Its skin is covered in bright pink with yellow stripes and glows at night. It has a pair of keratin mandibles to kill prey, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. Along with internal gills, it has a coat of oxygenating fuzz on its flat back. It has a small brain, chemoreceptive whiskers and fish-like eyes. It is very toxic. It has very fast reflexes. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs, which both sexes guard in a nest. The fries pick at any debris or parasite the adults have on their bodies.
A piscine, herbivorous, circular, flattened animal 15 centimeters in length, with dozens of small fins on the sides of its body, moving in synch. It has small keratin brushes in its mouth to comb algea from rocks and sediment, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has a small brain with large memory center, fish-like eyes, long whiskers on the sides of its mouth, electroreceptive pits on its face, and a single small nostril. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs.
A small, piscine, opportunistically omnivorous, sperm-shaped animal 25 centimeters in length, with four flippers and a very long, flat tail that makes up most of its length. It has two rows of keratin teeth in its mouth to scrape algea from rocks and sediment, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It is covered in keratin scales. On either side of its mouth are four long, strong tentacles with suction cups on the tips. It has a small, limited, but fast brain, two tentacle feelers and fish-like eyes. It forms loose, unorganised herds. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs.
A small, piscine, herbivorous, knife-shaped animal 3 centimeters in length, with two pairs of large wing-like fins that allow it to glide in the air. It is covered in scales. It has small keratin brushes in its mouth to comb algea from rocks and sediment, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has a small brain and its only sense is sight by sharp, fish-like eyes. It reproduces by external fertilisation of durable eggs, which are laid on very shallow water where the mother itself had hatched.
A piscine, opportunistically omnivorous, droplet-shaped animal 30 centimeters in length, with a large, multi faceted fish tail at the end. It has a long digestive tract. It has a strong jaw lined with large keratin spikes to cleanly scrape algea from the seabed, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has two long fangs with a very potent venom, and is largely immune to toxins. It has very thick, leathery skin that weights it down. It has a small hyperactive brain and its only sense is sight by large, fish-like eyes. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs. It lives in herds of a few dozen individuals that frequently clean and bite eachother.
The Sunlight Zone | Epipelagic Ocean | (5/7 species)
A piscine, omnivorous, knife-shaped animal a meter in length, with two pairs of large wing-like fins. It is covered in insulating scales. Its mouth has long, calcium baleen to filter out small animals, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has a small brain and its only sense is sight by sharp, fish-like eyes. It lives in open ocean, and migrates to shallow waters to reproduce. It reproduces by external fertilisation of many durable eggs, which are laid on very shallow water where the mother itself had hatched. It is very social, but has no ability to coordinate, resulting in chaos at every opportunity.
A small, droplet-shaped, endoparasitic animal a centimeter in length, with a pair of large, sail shaped, cuttlefish-like fins with grasping suction cup ends, moving in synch. It has small keratin spikes in its mouth to stick onto larger animals, burying its head and feeding off their blood. Its body produces an antidote against Carriercovy toxin. Its has an internal sack connected to its mouth that secretes a numbing and sedative venom to prevent the host from feeling its pain. It has a small brain, fish-like eyes, and precise echolocation and hearing. It reproduces by parasitic eggs that must be planted inside a host. The eggs secrete a scabbing substance to somewhat seal the wound. This process will often kill the host.
A small, piscine, filterfeeding, knife-shaped animal 3 centimeters in length, with two pairs of large wing-like fins that allow it to briefly glide in the air. It is covered in insulating scales. Its mouth is covered in hairs to catch algea, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has a small brain and its only sense is sight by sharp, fish-like eyes. It lives in open ocean, and migrates to shallow waters to reproduce. It reproduces by external fertilisation of many durable eggs, which are laid on very shallow water where the mother itself had hatched.
A piscine, herbivorous, circular, flattened animal 10 centimeters in length, with dozens of small fins on the sides of its body, moving in synch, along with a large circular organ on its back that creates blasts of sound that grants it small bursts of speed. It has small keratin brushes in its mouth to ineffectively filter algea from the water, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has a small brain with large memory center, fish-like eyes, long whiskers on the sides of its mouth and a single small nostril. It has an organ that can make a sonic boom, which it uses to deter predators. It is migratory and reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs in the shallow waters.
A piscine, opportunistically omnivorous, droplet-shaped animal 3 meters in length, with a large, multi faceted fish tail at the end. It has a long digestive tract. It has a strong jaw lined with large keratin spikes. It ineffectually filters algea via suction from a set of internal gills, never leaving the waters surface. It's back has symbiotic algea colonies attached. It has two long fangs with a very potent venom, and is largely immune to toxins. It has a small hyperactive brain and its only sense is sight by large, fish-like eyes. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs. It lives in herds of a few dozen individuals.
The Midnight Zone | Bathypelagic Zone | (4/7 species)
A piscine, carnivorous, droplet-shaped animal 75 centimeters in length, with dozens of small fins that cover its body, moving in synch. It has a robust jaw with many spike-like keratin teeth to kill prey, which it then devours via suction from a set of powerful suction chambers on its gills. It's body is filled with a chemical that allows it to live in the deep sea. It has a small brain with large memory center, fish-like eyes and a single small nostril. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs.
A small, droplet-shaped, endoparasitic animal a centimeter in length, with a pair of large, sail shaped, cuttlefish-like fins with grasping suction cup ends, moving in synch. It has small keratin spikes in its mouth to stick onto larger animals, burying its head and feeding off their blood. Its body produces an antidote against Carriercovy toxin. Its mouth secretes a numbing and sedative venom to prevent the host from feeling its pain, along with a basic compound to stave off acidity. A gaseous bladder controls its depth, but it can either ascend or descend with no inbetween. It has a small brain, fish-like eyes, and precise echolocation and hearing. It reproduces by parasitic eggs that must be planted inside a host. The eggs secrete a scabbing substance to somewhat seal the wound. This process will often kill the host.
A serpentine, flat animal half a meter in length, with dozens of small fins that cover its body, moving in synch. It has small keratin brushes in its mouth to gather sea snow from the seafloor, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It has a small brain with large memory center, fish-like eyes, long whiskers on the sides of its mouth and a long, wide snout with a single small nostril. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs.
A small, piscine, sperm-shape animal 25 centimeters in length, with dozens of tiny fins that cover its body, moving in synch, and a very long, flat tail that makes up most of its length. It has two rows of keratin teeth in its mouth to eat seasnow from the sediment, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. It is covered in keratin scales. It's tissues are packed with a chemical that makes it immune to pressure. On either side of its mouth are four long, strong tentacles with suction cups on the tips and bristles on the sides to filter algea from water. It has a small, limited, but fast brain, two tentacle feelers and fish-like eyes. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs.
A small, crustaceanoid, bottomfeeding, crab-shaped animal 5 centimeters in length. It has six hydraulic legs and a pair of pincers that it uses to shove seasnow into its mouth. It is covered in a hardened, bony exoskeleton and is very lightweight. It has a set of internal gills. It has a small brain and its only sense is sight by sharp, fish-like eyes. It lives in deep ocean. It reproduces by external fertilisation of many durable eggs.