Turn 4
The EventsThe event dices are now active.Strength: 87 (Major)
Timeframe: 5 (Single Turn)
Temperament: 1 (Awful)
The WorldAn endless tropical cyclone has formed upon the archipelago. While the land is barren and therefore has no one to be affected by the storm, the inhabited waters are constantly violent. Soft algea growths are affected as they are uprooted from the rocks and the sediment which they live on. Most also don't have adaptations for uncalm waters.
-30 population malus to all species except deep sea ones, for the turn.
The storm
seems never-ending, but if there was any sapient to observe it, they would see that the rapidly shifting cloud patterns were actually... repeating?
Mimicking Dropcod and Teamworker Dropbass are extinct due to outcompetition.
Actions
notquitethere
1: Speciate Spadenose Dropeel:
A: Soft skeleton and send to Midnight Zone: 2
B: Improve mouth brushes: 5+1= Capped at 5
2: Speciate Loud Pancod:
A: Sonic boom to deter predators: 3+1=4
B: Hearing and send to Eke Shallows: 5
SS: Speciate Grabnose Dropcod:
A: Improve nose hooks to grab onto others: 6+1=7
B: Müllerian mimickery: 1
3: Speciate Snapping Tullycod:
A: Better brain to avoid poisonous animals: 5
B: Expelling toxins by sweat: 5
Knightwing64
1: Bigger brain: 1+1=2
2: Stronger air boosters: 5+1= Cappef at 5
3: Improve electricity: 3+1=4
SS: Ambient metabolic electric charge: 6+1=7
The Canadian Kitten
1: More compact digestive system: 2+1=3
2: Larger tail fin: 4+1=5
SS: Toxin immunity: 4
3: Speciate the above
A: Smaller size: 3
B: Ability to work together: 1
TricMagic
SS: Antidote to Flashy Carriercovy poison: 5
1: Speciate the first vote:
A: Omnivory: 3
B: Improve acid resistance in saliva: 5+1= Capped at 5
2: Speciate the first vote:
A: Omnivory and send to Eke Shallows: 2
B: Improve acid resistance in saliva and send to Eke Shallows: 1+1=2
3: Speciate the first vote
A: Omnivory and send to Uch Shallows: 1
B: Improve acid resistance in saliva and send to Uch Shallows: 4+1=5
flazeo25
SS: Digestive system more suited to eating corpses: 3+1=4
1: Lose fins and grow four flippers: 4
2: Speciate the above
A: Stinger with weak poison on tail and send to Eke shallows: 2
B: Prosocial behavior: 2
3: Speciate Waterraker Spermsquid
A: Evolve deep sea adaptations and send to Midnight Zone: 3
B: Electroreception: 3
brangerlon
1: Increase toxicity: 1+1= 2
2: More Toxicity: 3+1= 4
3: toxic: 2+1= 3
SS: Nocturnal Bioluminecense: 4
Blood_Librarian
1: Speciate Migratory Krillgore
A: Sand burrowing and send to Eke Shallows: 3
B: Evolve deep sea adaptations and send to Midnight Zone: 1
2: Speciate Migratory Krillgore
A: Omnivory: 3+1=4
B: Get bigger: 3
3: Speciate Flying Killgore
A: Neotenic tadpole adolescents: 3
B: Send to Uch Shallows: 4
SS: Support action 2A: 5
Crystalizedmine (whoa good rolls)
1: Speciate from Spadenose Dropeel and mutate filterfeeding: 5+1= Capped at 5
2: Become flat and float on the surface: 4
3: Heat resistance: 4
SS: Become partially autothropic by harvesting choloroplasts from algea: 7
Bir Island | Barren Rock Flats | (0/13 species)
Bir Shallows | Algea Prairie | (12/13 species)
A large, carnivorous, rotund animal a meter in diameter, with many sharp, flexible tendrils with the ability to cast electricity to prey. It is very agressive, and does not discriminates between its prey and own kind. 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. Its tissues are slightly acidic and charged with electricity, making it a bad target to parasites. It has a large, but slow brain, fish-like eyes, and a weak sense of electroreception. If it can't find prey, it goes into stasis to conserve energy. 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. It sometimes grazes on algea. 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 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 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 has a small brain with large memory center, fish-like eyes and a single small nostril. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs.
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 15 centimeters in length, with dozens of small fins that cover 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 large, wide snout with muscular extensions that end in hooked claws, which it uses for grasping. 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, 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 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 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 a small hyperactive brain and its only sense is sight by large, fish-like eyes. It reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs.
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 yellow stripes and glows at night. 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 small 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. The fries pick at any debris or parasite the adults have on their bodies.
Eke Island | Barren Rock Flats | (0/11 species)
Eke Shallows | Algea Prairie | (7/11 species)]
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 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 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 serpentine, herbivorous 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 and on the underside of its long, wide snout 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 and 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 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 small, numbing 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 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 reproduces by external fertilisation of eggs.
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 dozens of small fins that cover its underside moving in synch. It has sets of keratin baleen in its mouth to filter algea from the water, which it then devours via suction from a set of internal gills. Its back is photosynthetic and is very isolative to prevent overheating. 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.
Uch Island | Barren Rock Flats | (0/9 species)
Uch Shallows | Algea Prairie | (5/9 species)
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 eats algea even though it can't digest it. 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 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 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.
The Sunlight Zone | Epipelagic Ocean | (2/7 species)
A tiny, piscine, omnivorous, knife-shaped animal a centimeter 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 and uses its body to stab its prey, 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 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.
The Midnight Zone | Bathypelagic Zone | (3/7 species)
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 tiny, piscine, filterfeeding, knife-shaped animal a centimeter in length, with two pairs of large wing-like fins that allow it to briefly glide in the air. It is covered in transparent, insulating scales and is very lightweight. 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 deep ocean. It reproduces by external fertilisation of many durable eggs.