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Many hunters have reported seeing a creature with white hide that resembles a woman on posts. It is said that the trickster spirit Indrakai created a demon from a guilty woman and charged her with hunting down those who escape justice.

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This has led to many strange and terrifying creations, called 'demons' by the Kaimeran people. Above is a demon called the 'Post Walker'.

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Wild October Day 2
Prompt: Symbiosis

The native life of Kaimere is exclusively unicellular. There are, however, many clades that live in interconnected clonal hives that are able to communicate, strategize in simple ways, and cooperate to optimize their environment.

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The most numerous is the golden These birds are especially common on the houze prairie, but can be found on most grasslands of the known world.

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of the Kaimeran teratorns. They are small game hunters, hunting on the ground by running down prey and dispatching them with powerful beaks. They are capable of flight and can launch from a standstill using powerful legs.

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Drew Zhanahaar, my character for an upcoming campaign. One nice thing about everything being on roll20 because of social distance gaming is I have a great excuse to draw my countless character ideas.

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of the wug, a member of the ‘turtle crocs’, a clade of eusuchians unique to Kaimere. They are common and diverse on the far eastern continents. In the known world the wug is the largest at around 6 feet long.

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The is a large semiaquatic parksosaur convergently resembling Jugashen means ‘silent death’. These quiet omnivores inspire folk tales of trolls sneaking making off with unattended children. Although meant to frighten, these stories are not unfounded...

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Another good day for creature design! Not much in the way of dramatic evolutionary changes, since the only came to Kaimere around 2 million years ago and the around .5, but it was still fun to work on.

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It’s been a productive day for creature design!

1. The Khorobi, a shaggy descendant of

2. The Byamdan, a reclusive cousin of

3. The Yakueko, a macropredatory

4. The Xhe’Rhaka, a giant species of

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