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Post by spazzyprincess on Apr 8, 2011 17:14:33 GMT -5
Oh, lookie, I came up with yet another game! I can't take full credit for this one, though. Plenty of it belongs to that note at the top of the species info page and also to everyone who came up with the species we have. Anyways, my game is rather simple. One person makes up the name of a species, and the next person has to describe that species and then name a new species. It's not all limited to vampires, werewolves, and humans, either! If you want a dinosaur-mermaid-automobile, then so be it! You can even include pictures of your convoluted species if you can manage to make or find any XD. Ex: Person A: Half-vampyr, half-vampyr? Person B: The offspring of two half-vampyrs. They are uncommon because it is difficult for half-vampyrs to breed. They have about the same strength, speed, and senses as a half-vampyr, half-human. They grow at the rate of half-vampyr, half-humans, and stop when they’re in their mid-to-late teens. This type of halvie is completely infertile – no matter what they do, they can’t have biological children. (Mostly because it would be awkward if they could, since their parents and grandparents are immortal). Half-mermaid, half-vampyr? I'll let Person B's new species start this off. What would a half-vampyr, half-mermaid be like?
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Post by Lovely Masochist on Apr 9, 2011 18:31:44 GMT -5
o.o so that's where all my fishsticks have been going to... lmao, jk XD
The first image that came to my mind was a siren ^^; the aquatic, pretty versions, not the winged bird-like ones, lmao. It kinda makes sense now that I've read up on it [for a couple of hours, since i found it interesting *tard*] The singing can be optional or whatevs, but they lure ppls to them so they can either eat them or rip them to shreads xD either way, the 'fated to die' ending always comes into play ~ plus, they sound like fun
Big Foot/Sasquatch/Yeti/The Tall, Dark One/Abominable Snowman/whatever it is you call it *sits with popitcorn* xD
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Post by spazzyprincess on Apr 9, 2011 18:49:33 GMT -5
XDD The elusive Big Foot lives in mountains and forests, as far from human civilization as possible. This is due to the fact that long ago humans hunted them for their fur and bones. The creature has feet that range in size from the length of a garbage can lid to about the length of a refrigerator. This length is determined by the Big Foot’s gender and age. The younger a Big Foot is, the smaller their feet. The girls have bigger feet than the boys, and these are what they use to attract a mate. They stomp their feet and the males come running. The girl Big Foot who can bring the most males gets first pick of mate. They tend to choose males with the roughest fur and the most scars, since this shows the male is willing to fight to protect her and their young. Female Big Feet can only have one child every ten to fifteen years, which contributes to the scarcity of the species. They are mammals.
Elves?
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Post by Elfie on Apr 16, 2011 11:52:58 GMT -5
Well I'm glad you asked, as I am an expert on such a topic. You've come to the right place XDD jkjk
Elves are quite an elusive people that tend to stick around dense forests, often living in tree tops or around thick roots. They enjoy everything about nature, and will constantly be writing songs about it to play on their flute like instruments, and such. Elves don't really like the company of other species except for animals and stay among themselves, which is why they live away from any humans in the middle of forests. Elves are great singers and attractive to the human eye, of which many fairytales have been written (though they hate the attention) and they enjoy having feasts. The pointier the Elf's ears are the more powerful they are and respected among the elven community. They are fast and clever and skillful hunters, though are quick to anger if you even say the wrong thing. Do not make them angry.
**Please note: Santa elves are not the same thing as true Elves. They are posers, and if one happens to stroll into the vicinity of an Elven community they will....I probably shouldn't continue. They don't mind Smurfs as much though. XD
3 quarters fairy/ 1 quarter mermaid? XDD
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Post by Nyxlock on Apr 17, 2011 0:51:36 GMT -5
The hybrid fairy/mermaid is nomadic, attention-seeking creature. With the charm and dazzle of a fairy, they easily are found to be in large companies weather it be other creatures or humans. They do not need to live in water, but they adapt easy to water should they fancy. When in water, their hands and feet grow a thin membrane between their toes and fingers, as well as gills to breath. They do not change unless their entire body is wet, so they do not tend to venture into the rain to avoid awkward situations. They do not eat human food other than the meat and sometimes, even that upsets them. They are strictly carnivores, preferring fish and other sea creatures but sometimes they enjoy a human or two.
One half pixie and zombie?
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Post by spazzyprincess on Apr 18, 2011 12:09:40 GMT -5
Ewww. A half-pixie-half-zombie is basically an undead pixie. They are very, very rare because most pixies would rather stay far far away from zombies. The occasional crazy pixie who actually falls in love with a zombie is shunned by other pixies henceforth, because of the rotting smell they give off from being too close to their zombie lover. Anyways, the offspring of a pixie and a zombie can only come about from a female pixie with a male zombie. Female zombies cannot have children. The half-pixie, half-zombie hybrid has pink shiny skin that looks melted in places. It may be born without eyes, ears, a mouth, a nose, or limbs. Usually it has at least a few normal characteristics. They have large bald heads and tiny bodies. No pixie-zombie hybrid has ever lived past three years old, so no one knows what an adult would be like. The children, however, enjoy scaring people, eating raw human or pixie flesh, and biting anything within two feet of them. I never want to meet one of these. >.<
Half-Loch Ness Monster, half-dolphin?
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Post by Nyxlock on May 26, 2011 22:47:11 GMT -5
With the long neck of the Loch Ness monster and the body and head of a dolphin, these strange creatures are rare and only can be born if the mother is a Monster of Loch Ness, as they would grow too large for a dolphin to carry and when a dolphin does end up pregnant, within four months, the pre-mature splits open its mother, which results in the child fusing into the mother and they die, their corpse sinking to the bottom of the ocean/lake. They only survive off the plants native to Lake Loch Ness, living only a handful of years.
A forest nymph/elf/vampire?
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Post by spazzyprincess on Jun 16, 2011 17:45:57 GMT -5
Elves and forest nymphs tend to avoid vampires because vampires are against everything elves and forest nymphs hold dear. A forest nymph and elf must first have a child together. Then their child must grow up and fall in love with a vampire. The child that results from this union usually has blonde hair and green or blue eyes and is incredibly beautiful. Its ears are pointed like an elf's and its skin is pebbly like tree bark from the nymph side of things. It can become one with a tree, as in it sinks into the bark of a tree. Then it waits for prey to pass by. It tends to drink from humans, elves, or forest nymphs, but any creature will do. This creature can also grow fruit out of its hair. The fruit is poisonous to all but the hybrid itself.
Half-human, half-god?
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