PARACUDAS

They may look pretty mean-- with their pointy noses and their lingering glares-- but Paracudas are relatively peaceful, intelligent insectivores who like to keep to themselves.Though their kind has not built any large settlements, they are more than happy to gather in small villages to live and trade together.

Burst into the savannah alongside the strangest creatures that Aeridulchian explorers have ever seen! The sun shines brightly down on fields full of spore clouds and neon gas-- will you record the entities that prance among them, or will you turn back, frightened by what lurks just out of sight?


They can speak, but for silent communication and to show off, Paracudas can flash the bulbs on their bodies like Christmas lights.When threatened, Paracudas can also discharge spores or gases from their bulbs with various effects (depending on their bulb color).

requirements

Paracuda anatomy includes notable features that exist on most if not all members of the species. These include:

  • Antennae on the forehead (one, two, or three, depending on the trait) with two bulbs

  • A collar with any amount of bulbs

  • A tail with any amount of bulbs

  • A cluster of bulbs on the back

  • Three-digit, square-shaped feet

  • A pointed nose

  • Slit pupils

traits

Two bulbs only, however may be placed differently than in the trait images.

Can have any number of bulbs.

Can have any number of bulbs.

Bulb traits apply to bulbs on the antennae, collar, back, and tail. You may mix and match if you own both traits.

Always somewhat long. If they're short, you're doing it wrong.

Love fluff? Hate it? There's plenty of options.