Frasnia-Famennia
Frasnia-Famennia is a life-bearing planet, habitable to humans. It is the one of two homeworlds of the Terrellians and the original. Frasnia-Famennia is mostly oceans, with 85% of the planets surface being covered in water, the planet’s landmasses are covered in mudflats, beaches, craggy mountains, canyons, and swampy forests.
Famennian Biotas
Sapient Races
Terrellians, specifically Famennian Terrellians, are the only major intelligent lifeforms on the planet.
Wildlife
- Electric Spear Fish - the Ocean’s top predator, these giant bioelectric Ichthyoids use two pairs of bony spears on their pectoral fins to catch prey.
- Finger Fish - Small Ichthyoids that form vast schools, they are the base of the Oceanic Foodchain. There are several species.
- Gaper
- Littoral Wanderer - A close relative to the Terrellians, half the size but still fill the niche of large coastal scavengers.
- Oculacanth
- Placomites - External parasites that attach themselves to the backs of Terrellians, draining fluids from them. There are hundreds of species
- Titanik
Terrellian scientists have created a wide variety of vicious and powerful creatures using Gene Altering Technologies. These creatures can be made from a variety of host species, including those from other planets. There are thousands of species which now roam the wilds of Frasnia-Famennia. It has been an ongoing controversy among xenobiologists on whether to classify them as invasive species, as despite their destructive habits causing many Famennian species to go extinct they were created by the planet’s native race, using DNA samples from native species.
- Genetically Engineered Battle Beasts
Flora
- Giant Papyrus
- Gnarled Anemone
- Mangrove Fan
- Stilt Saguaro
- Tentacled Hair Grass
- Xenotaxites
Introduced Wildlife
Due to the similarities between the species Terrellians immediately grew fond of Earth’s placoderm fish and brought a variety of these species back to their homeworld. Frasnia-Fammenia’s earth-like climate made it easy for these fish to adapt to life in the planet’s seas. Where they have posed a threat to a wide variety of the planets native sea life.
- Dinichthys
- Dunkleosteus
- Titanichthys

