Tag: Chromatophore

  • Gulosepia 417

    The Gulosepia 417 is a monstrous, feral predator created by the chaotic magical flows of Saṃsāra, merging four distinct and aggressive life forms into a single, brutally efficient hunter. Appearance The Gulosepia has the low-slung, powerfully muscled body of a wolverine, covered in thick, dark, oily fur. Its back and shoulders are protected by a…

  • Ambystaroct Mantisun 241

    Original life-form threads• Cephalopoda — blue-ringed octopus• Insecta — praying mantis• Amphibia — axolotl• Asteroidea — sunflower sea star AppearanceA supple, axolotl-length torso (one and a third strides nose to tail) bears mottled jade and rust papillae that pulse with chromatophore flashes. Five broad, webbed fins radiate from just behind the gills like a sunflower…

  • Dasysepia Dendromantis 77

    Original Life Forms Referenced: Appearance: The Dasysepia Dendromantis 77 is a striking and bizarre fusion of its progenitors. Its core body is a flattened, kite-shaped cartilaginous disc, much like a stingray, that forms a “main body” or mantle. The skin is smooth, rubbery, and completely covered in highly advanced chromatophores derived from cuttlefish ancestry, allowing…

  • Glaucopristis Thaumaratus 291

    Original Life Forms: Peacock Spider (Maratus volans) Blue Glaucus (Glaucus atlanticus) Mimic Octopus (Thaumoctopus mimicus) Sawfish (Pristis sp.) Definition as a Tier One Species: Appearance: The Glaucopristis Thaumaratus is a creature of breathtaking and deceptive beauty. Its core body is that of a large, pelagic sea slug, with a flattened, tapering form and multiple sets…