Alien ocean planet - speculative evolution
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Kallol

Kallol is the homeworld of the Shifter civilization. A billion years ago, it was also once the homeworld of the Nokk before their genetic liquidation by the Shifters. Once a thriving ocean ecosystem rich in biodiversity, over the eons, it has been completely transformed by the Shifters. Everything that now is considered living has been […]

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Geb

Geb is a water-dominated world, with expansive oceanic realms covering the majority of its surface. The shallow coastal waters give way to deep, mysterious abysses, and towering underwater volcanos. The planet is also highly bio-diverse, home to a stunning array of marine life. The coastal and shallow water regions are dominated by the Ambulanavidae, crowned […]

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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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Ionian wildlife. Alien wyvern
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Russet-Backed Skahl

Up in the skies of the oceanic world, Ionis III, soars a fearsome wyvern, uncontested in its position of being at the top of the food chain. The Russet-Backed Skahl is the apex predator of a large chain of scattered islands in the southern Magellan Ocean, the planet’s largest ocean. Whenever its shadow falls, the […]

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Ionis III. temperate alien ocean planet
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Ionis III

Ionis III is a planet similar in size to Mars, with gravity about 80% of Earth’s. The atmosphere is similar to Earth, save for much high oxygen content, at 34% of the total. Atmospheric pressure is much higher as well, nearly 53% higher than that of Earth. Ionis has a mostly temperate climate, with minimal […]

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