This table details the vast familial ecosystem of Crimwol. Also known as the Crimwol machinery factory.
Vibrant orange trees flutter in the temperate wind as rodent-like creatures dash through the pumpkin colored shrubbery. Windswept granite mountains collect snow from which plentiful rivers and lakes are born from. Although seemingly a paradise, the dark society within seems to be less than desirable to say the least. Within the expansive cities of the native Rhagg, preserved, barely alive mechanisms of flesh rotate and pulse like clockwork. Vehicles run by small animals’ brains and powerful organisms’ muscles speed along the clay brick roads. Factories employ flesh-made arms which are controlled by artificially shocked brain matter in order to produce air fresheners to mask the smell of decommissioned machinery.
Being the most “imaginative” of the engineers and surgeons of Crimwol, Anihla Gryith was given the title of Overlord. Anihla had a motto that she followed very closely. “The brain is the most powerful computer in the universe’. Taking this phrase extremely far, she combined her past surgical skills with her engineering knowledge to create a quite literal brain powered electric circuit, using a herbid. Over the next two years of her life, she continued to develop what is now known as fleshtech, soon moving on to larger brains like the scarce macrofauna found on Crimwol. Eventually her odd way of constructing technology began to gain traction in the public eye. The Crimwol society was in a previously large coal drought and was intellectually struggling to find a replacement for their energy crisis. Anihla’s fleshtech seemed to be a quick and easy solution. Not only did it cost much less to obtain than metal, but it also was powered by normal food, providing more well paying farming jobs to the unemployed.
This table details the vast familial ecosystem of Crimwol. Also known as the Crimwol machinery factory.
A family of creatures which encompasses any organism that reproduces by laying eggs.
Branching out from their monoverbra ancestors, Duaverbra Poa are known most notably for their two spines. One spine, the one that forms an animal's back, is responsible for weight bearing and muscle control while a the secondary, smaller spine that is positioned underneath is responsible for protecting the central nerve that connects to an animals brain. This system is in place to protect Duaverbra Poa from predators as most of them are prey animals despite being large. Animals within this family are quite durable but many lack proper attack options.
Given the name due to the singular spines within their back, Creatures within this family are often small due to their abundance as prey animals. A vast majority of monoverbra florith are herbivores and therefore perfect targets because of their high energy. A key feature within this family is the flattened molars placed on the roof of the mouth. These teeth are used to chew flora even when a monoverbra florith's mouth is closed, a feature that is not present in a lot of larger grazing species
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