Alot of Species On Ya'xar Have 3 Legs, Some having 5, and no, they are not buglike, an average Mortorax (A species) Is about The Height Of A Drood, Some Species Taller, One Species (not related to the Mortorax) Is Taller Then The Vehicle Assembly Building, Its good most of the species on Ya'xar dont recognize eachother as Enemies or Food, Infact when the droods \ humans arrived, most species were highly curious, some even befriending some droods, Alot of species also can fly, Some flying Species can also be the size of the vehicle assembly building or bigger, Much more reports will come
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2,534 Cooldude88yesterday
@Aludra877 Alot of the 3 legged creatures have 2 smaller arms with 2 fingers on the bottom of their necks, their energy source is a type of flora, and the Reason they have 3 legs is becuase Ya'xar is a tiny bit bigger then droo but has a tiny tiny TINY bit lower gravity, one of the main reasons they have 3 legs is to be faster (theres a way that works) And the 2nd reason is to have more stability but not take up to much energy, if they had 4 legs, they would be quite stable, but that would take up alot of energy walking with them, if they had 2 legs, they would be less stable and less menacing (Some animals like to fight for dominance of certain areas), Alot of species also have about 3 Nostrils under each eye (They kinda just look like holes), they also have 2 eyes, each eye appearing Grey, Many species are smart, Some As advanced as them (Thats most likely a Huge lore drop), Anyways, thats all i got to say
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20.6k Aludra8772 days ago
@Cooldude88 btw, sorry for not commenting on the lore earlier, it was like 4:45 in the morning and yeah...I was tired and decided to check my phone since...I could, I must say, It's rather well structured, the description is good, although somewhat vague, since you do specify the number of legs, yet you don't entirely specify what other adaptations/features sets these creatures apart, sort of like humans and monkeys, yes, both of us have a head and can do complex things, yes both of us have 2 legs and 2 hands, yet Humans aren't such good tree climbers and terrain traverses when compared to monkeys, due to us not really going outside that much anymore, and when we do, we rely on automated/manual transport, such as cars and bikes and monkies are smart, yet the most intelligent of their are capable of beating minecraft and doing toddler level stuff (I'm not saying they are exactly dumb). As well, appearance, humans don't have as much hair yet monkies do and they have a more wrinkled face, as well, monkies are much smaller than humans in size. So maybe some more details would help with creature distinction brother (perhaps save that for the next few reports). As well, if they don't see eachother as food, or enemies, that means they therefore they all have a mutual symbiotic relationship, which makes me wonder, what's their main energy source? I'm not asking for an immediate answer, energy sources for alien lifeforms (keyword:alien) have quite a lot of potential, you could use many things apart from food, water, some random liquid, solar, etc, since those are common within aliens in Sci fi, their main energy source could range from something like plasma composed of a certain gas, where they take it in from the environment (could be done by nostrils or pores on skin or any other new way you can think of) and it gets transported into a chamber where the Gas gets superheated into plasma and that plasma (now since it's superheated) gets transferred through the creatures system (could be done by vein methods or you could just say that cells have a heat resistant jelly like cell wall which allows for much easier transportation) which then takes the super heated gas (remember heated particles travel faster) to many cells at once to give off a short burst of energy...idk if that really makes sense irl...yet it's something. Nonetheless, it's neat, live long and prosper
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20.6k Aludra8772 days ago
@Cooldude88 just a question, and I don't mean to sound or be cruel by asking, yet why must I tell him lol? You can tell him right? Or do you want me to tell him because you think he will notice me?
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2,534 Cooldude882 days ago
@Aludra877, sorry for bothering, but can you tell tallisar that i really have been liking his recent work?
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@Cooldude88 thanks for the detailed reply brother, I really do appreciate this, you sure are putting a lot of effort into this, and I'm glad, live long and prosper