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Friendly Shadow

George Talivon, of the United Provinces of America (UPA) was the first person to catalog the existence of the dwarf planet Falcoron in 2633. As is common tradition in the UPA, they granted him a sizable portion of land on the dwarf planet. In 2918, Malaree Toi discovered the first signs of life inside the […]

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Alien leviathan. Speculative evolution
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Titan Scissorjaw

At the top of the food chain in Dra’Hynusian waters swims the Titan Scissorjaw. At 45 m (147 ft) and weighing nearly 300 tons, the species is almost twice the length of Earth’s Blue Whales and a decent chunk heavier; these leviathans are enough to make the most seasoned of seafarers fall to their knees […]

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Spearmouth

Growing to truly massive sizes is a difficult task, especially if your diet consists mostly of meat. However, on the highly bio-diverse planet of Laksha, finding enough to eat meals isn’t as hard, especially if primary food sources are the many titans of the world you inhabit. Restricted to flat terrain by their weight, Spearmouth […]

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Ascension

At a certain stage, a space civilization may become capable of intangible existence. So far, researchers within the galaxy have documented three methods of ascension and two that are hypothetically plausible. Documented Asensions Mind-uploads: Mind-uploading refers to the process of transferring a person’s consciousness, memories, and personality into a digital or artificial substrate. In an […]

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Hexoarm

On the seeded planet, Mai 155b, life has only recently begun to make a foray onto the land. Simple tree-analogs carpet the shorelines and emerging wetlands. Among the first to colonize these new terrestrial environments has been the semi-aquatic Hexoarm. This bean-shaped herbivore is a product of hybrid speciation – descending from the aquatic Hexoable […]

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The 12 Essential Elements of Worldbuilding

Worldbuilding is a crucial aspect of storytelling, whether you’re crafting an epic fantasy novel, a sci-fi saga, or even a captivating historical fiction. Constructing a detailed and immersive universe helps to immerse readers and stir their imagination – both critical to successful storytelling. So, do you achieve that? To create a truly remarkable and believable […]

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Beastmen of the southern wastes
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Dravuri

The Dravuri, or as they are known in the common tongue, “Darkbloods” are an aggressive, barbaric race that inhabit the Southern Wastes. Though considered profane, brutish, and uncivilized outcasts by the other races, few outsiders are actually privy to their true way of life. No one save for the Darkbloods are capable of living in […]

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An swamp dwelling alien. speculative evolution
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Mud Flinger

Laksha is home to many wonderous creatures yet none has managed to capture the attention of the interwebs as much as the humble Mud Flinger. Despite appearing as a rather dumb, clumsy, and pathetic creature, it remains among the most successful of species to inhabit the planet. Researchers have remained puzzled by this, especially factoring […]

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An alien apex predator - speculative evolution
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Galumphing Vorpal

Albeit on the top of the food chain in his domain, this apex predator rarely kills, rather it grazes. For you see, the Galumphing Vorpal displays a feeding behavior rarely documented in most other large terrestrial species. Flesh grazing is a type of predation where the predator tears a chunk of flesh from often much […]

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