The Indrakai! (Commissioned)
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Eagle Sharks of Kaimere.

These filter-feeding descendants of are quite common and successful, taking advantage of the bountiful plankton and small fish teeming in the oceans and shallow seas of Kaimere.

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Teila, Sima’s best friend and a main character in my second short story, Fire in the Shadows.

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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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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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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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The a demon of The Tsuu Henjin say these demons were once xuul, a species of semiaquatic dromaeosaur, cursed by the south wind for committing unspeakable taboos during a famine, and were thus cursed with a ‘hive stomach’.

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WIP of the kurajaku, an amphibious megaraptoran that is the apex predator of Kaimere’s shallow seas, mangroves, and estuaries.

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Did some short story sketches to enjoy the sunny afternoon. This is Vaskalamaldus the Raven King, antagonist of my first Tales of Kaimere short story, Death Walks on Broken Wings:

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I designed ENTIRELY too many creatures of Kaimere to fit them all in a single post, but here’s a bunch of them. Cheers and Happy New Year!

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The baoqu is coming along well! Quills on the tail then I think we’re set. Here’s where I call it for tonight.

Cheers, folks!

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