Tag: Saw-Rostrum

  • Pristi hymeno Ctenoconus 9

    Original Life Forms — This creature is a bizarre biological amalgam of four distinct life forms, each from a different major class within the Animalia Kingdom:Class Insecta: Orchid Mantis (Hymenopus coronatus)Class Chondrichthyes: Sawshark (Pristiophoriformes)Class Arachnida: Trapdoor Spider (Ctenizidae)Class Gastropoda: Cone Snail (Conus) Appearance The Ctenoconus is a nightmarish ambush predator. Its main body is low…

  • Glowwhip Sawshrimp 562

    Original life-form threads referenced• Glowing click beetle (Class Insecta)• Whip scorpion / vinegaroon (Class Arachnida)• Mantis shrimp (Class Malacostraca, order Stomatopoda)• Sawshark (Class Chondrichthyes) AppearanceA long, laterally-compressed torso stretches to two and a half strides, armour-plated in overlapping, translucent aqua scutes shot through with opalescent veins. From the blunt, beetle-like head juts an elongated, flat…

  • Chamaebill Sawardier 77

    Original Life Forms Referenced Appearance: The Chamaebill Sawardier is a nightmarish fusion of its progenitors. Its quadrupedal body has the deliberate, swaying gait of a chameleon, supported by four powerful legs ending in zygodactylous (grasping) feet perfect for climbing on rough terrain or thick branches. Its skin is a thick, leathery hide that can shift…

  • Pristidion 41

    Original Life Forms Referenced: Appearance: The Pristidion 41 is a bizarre and unsettling creature. Its primary body is that of a large arachnid, with eight powerful, multi-jointed legs. Instead of a soft abdomen, a beautiful and ornate conical shell, like that of a giant cone snail, is fused to its back. The creature can retract…

  • 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…