Malacopidae: Difference between revisions

From Harthorns-Reverie
m DHarth moved page Malacopidae (1.31.99.) to Malacopidae
No edit summary
 
(4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
<nowiki>=======================================================</nowiki>


<nowiki>======================</nowiki>'''Overview'''=========================


A large crustaceane-esque species with natural armor and large claws, one fatter than the other which is used to grab and crush things, while the other is much sharper, used to tear the flesh from their prey. Both of these claws rest along the back shoulders of these creatures, extending out with a reach of a third of their total body length. Six legs carry their heavy bodies, while their abdomen holds eight more smaller legs which are used exclusively for swimming. Their eyes are ontop of a pair of stalks, which can retract into their head, doing so is how they dialate their vision, this is also commonly used as a defensive action. Their abdomens are powerful enough to bash through most human metals, with a pissed off Malacopidae being able to break a hole into a human ship with just a few smashes of it's tail.
The Malacopidae are a large, crustacean-like species known for their formidable natural armor and aggressive nature. These creatures are feared across the galaxy for their hostility towards humanity, leading to their banishment from the borders of the Guitlaro Entente. Evolved alongside the Appofleini, the Malacopidae are a species that has adapted to thrive in harsh environments, both on land and in water, making them a significant force to be reckoned with.


Malacopidae are the only species within the Teirna association which are so hostile towards humanity that they have been banned from entering the borders of the Guitlaro entente.
[[File:Malacopidae.jpg|thumb]]


evolved along side the [[Appofleini (1.31.99.)|Appofleini]]
=== Physiology ===


<nowiki>========================================================</nowiki>
* '''Armor and Claws:''' The Malacopidae are covered in thick, chitinous armor that provides excellent protection against both physical and energy-based attacks. Their most distinctive features are their two large claws. One claw is significantly larger and thicker, designed for grabbing and crushing objects or prey with immense force. The other claw is sharper and more agile, used for tearing flesh and performing precise strikes. These claws extend from the back shoulders of the Malacopidae and can reach up to a third of their total body length, giving them an extended range in combat.
* '''Six-Legged Mobility:''' The Malacopidae are supported by six powerful legs that allow them to carry their heavy, armored bodies with surprising speed and agility. These legs end in sharp, clawed feet that provide traction on various surfaces, making them formidable both on land and underwater.
* '''Swimming Adaptations:''' In addition to their six primary legs, the Malacopidae have eight smaller legs located on their abdomen, which are used exclusively for swimming. These legs allow them to navigate through water with grace and speed, making them as deadly in aquatic environments as they are on land.
* '''Abdominal Strength:''' The Malacopidae's abdomen is one of their most powerful features. It is strong enough to bash through most human metals, and when enraged, a Malacopidae can break through the hull of a human ship with just a few powerful strikes from its tail. This ability makes them a significant threat to any vessel that encounters them in space or on water.
* '''Retractable Eye Stalks:''' The Malacopidae's eyes are located on top of retractable stalks, which can be withdrawn into their heads. This retraction is used both to dialate their vision and as a defensive mechanism, protecting their sensitive eyes during combat or in harsh environments. When extended, these eye stalks provide a wide field of vision, allowing the Malacopidae to detect threats from multiple directions.


<nowiki>=====================</nowiki>'''Player Information'''=====================
=== Cultural Traits ===


'''Playability''': No
* '''Hostility Towards Humanity:''' The Malacopidae are known for their deep-seated hostility towards humanity, a trait that has led to their banishment from human-controlled territories. This animosity stems from a long history of conflict and perceived slights, with the Malacopidae viewing humans as a significant threat to their way of life. This enmity is so ingrained in their culture that young Malacopidae are taught from birth to be wary of and aggressive towards humans.
* '''Warrior Society:''' The Malacopidae are a warrior species, with a culture that values strength, combat prowess, and resilience. Their society is structured around clans, each led by the strongest and most cunning warriors. Honor in battle is paramount, and those who demonstrate exceptional skill in combat are revered and often rise to positions of leadership.
* '''Territorial Aggression:''' The Malacopidae are highly territorial, fiercely defending their domains from any intruders. Their territories are often located in resource-rich areas, both on land and underwater, where they build extensive networks of fortified nests and tunnels. These territories are passed down through generations, with each clan adding to and reinforcing the defenses of their ancestral homes.
* '''Clan Rivalries:''' While the Malacopidae are united in their hostility towards humanity, they are not always united among themselves. Rivalries between clans are common, often leading to skirmishes or full-scale wars. These conflicts are seen as a way to prove one's strength and to earn glory for the clan. Despite these internal conflicts, the Malacopidae will set aside their differences to face external threats, especially when their territory or way of life is at stake.


'''Species''': Malacopidae
=== Evolution and Biology ===


'''Race''': , , ,  
* '''Evolution Alongside the Appofleini:''' The Malacopidae evolved alongside the Appofleini, another species within the Teirna association. This shared evolutionary history has led to a complex relationship between the two species. While they are not natural allies, they have developed a mutual respect for each other's strengths and often avoid direct conflict. The Appofleini’s more defensive and strategic approach to survival contrasts with the Malacopidae’s aggressive tactics, making them complementary in certain situations.
* '''Adaptation to Extreme Environments:''' The Malacopidae have adapted to thrive in extreme environments, from deep ocean trenches to volcanic regions. Their armor provides protection against high pressure, extreme temperatures, and corrosive substances, allowing them to inhabit areas that are inhospitable to most other species. This adaptability has made them one of the most resilient species in the galaxy.


'''Average Lifespan''': 100 Years.
=== Behavior and Social Structure ===


'''Sex'''(es): Male & Female
* '''Matriarchal Clans:''' Malacopidae society is matriarchal, with the largest and strongest females typically leading the clans. These matriarchs are responsible for making decisions regarding territory, warfare, and resource distribution. Males, while respected as warriors and hunters, generally hold secondary positions in the social hierarchy.
* '''Breeding and Lifecycle:''' Malacopidae reproduce by laying large clutches of eggs in fortified nesting areas. These nests are fiercely guarded by the clan, with both males and females taking part in the defense. The young, once hatched, are raised collectively by the clan and trained in combat and survival from an early age. A Malacopidae’s lifespan is around 100 years, with individuals spending the first 20 years of their lives in training and development.
* '''Communication and Language:''' The Malacopidae communicate using a combination of low-frequency rumbles, clicking sounds, and body language. Their language, Malacopidashun, is complex and heavily reliant on context and tone, making it difficult for outsiders to understand. They also use visual signals, such as the movement of their claws and eye stalks, to convey emotions and intentions.


'''Height''': 9'0"-12'0"
=== Combat and Abilities ===
The Malacopidae are formidable in combat, utilizing their natural armor, powerful claws, and brute strength to overpower their enemies. They have developed several specialized traits that enhance their combat effectiveness.


Shell Color; Blue, Green, Brown, Red, Tan, White
==== Trait Variations: ====


'''Language'''(s): Malacopidashun
# '''Extra Pair of Claws:''' Some Malacopidae are born with an additional pair of claws, providing them with even greater offensive capabilities. These extra claws are typically smaller than the primary ones but are used for precise strikes and quick slashes in close-quarters combat.
# '''Stinger:''' A rare mutation among the Malacopidae results in the development of a stinger at the end of their tail. This stinger is filled with a potent venom that can incapacitate or kill most creatures. The venom also has corrosive properties, allowing the stinger to pierce through armor and other defenses.
# '''Larger Abdomens:''' Some Malacopidae have evolved with larger, more muscular abdomens, enhancing their ability to smash through obstacles and deliver devastating tail strikes. These individuals are often used in assault roles, leading charges against fortified positions.


Consortium;
=== Relations with Other Species ===


Affiliation(s);
* '''Teirna Association:''' The Malacopidae are part of the Teirna association, a loose coalition of species that evolved in close proximity to one another. Despite their aggressive nature, the Malacopidae maintain a grudging respect for the other members of the association, particularly the Appofleini. They cooperate with the Teirna when it serves their interests, but they are just as likely to turn on their allies if they feel their territory or honor is threatened.
* '''Banned from Guitlaro Entente:''' Due to their hostility towards humanity and their aggressive tendencies, the Malacopidae have been banned from entering the borders of the Guitlaro Entente. This ban has only fueled their animosity towards humans, whom they see as a weak and unworthy species. The Malacopidae frequently engage in raids on human settlements and ships, viewing them as opportunities to demonstrate their strength and to acquire resources.


'''Traits''': Choose 1 Body and Race type traits.
=== Notes & Trivia ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Type
!Name
!Description
|-
|Body
|
|Extra pair of Claws
|-
|Body
|
|Stinger
|-
|Body
|
|Larger Abdomens
|-
| ---------
| ------------------
| ------------------------------------
|-
|Race
|
|
|-
|Race
|
|
|-
|Race
|
|
|-
|Race
|
|
|-
|Race
|
|
|}
'''Equipment''':
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|_
|}
<nowiki>========================================================</nowiki>


* '''Rituals of Honor:''' The Malacopidae have a series of rituals that revolve around the concept of honor. These rituals often involve combat, either in duels or in hunts, and are used to resolve disputes within the clan or to prove one’s worth. The scars and injuries sustained in these rituals are seen as marks of honor and are often proudly displayed.
* '''Legend of the First Matriarch:''' Malacopidae folklore tells of the First Matriarch, a colossal female who united the clans and led them to victory against a powerful enemy. Her shell is said to have been as hard as diamond, and her claws capable of cleaving mountains. The legend of the First Matriarch is used to inspire young Malacopidae, teaching them the values of strength, leadership, and unity.
* '''Territorial Displays:''' Before engaging in battle, Malacopidae will often engage in elaborate territorial displays, waving their claws, smashing their tails against the ground, and emitting deep rumbles to intimidate their opponents. These displays are a crucial part of their combat strategy, as they can sometimes force a weaker enemy to retreat without a fight.


<nowiki>====================</nowiki>'''Species Information'''=====================
[[Category:Life (2-897)]][[Category:Sapient Life]][[Category:Life in Stellar Ambitions]]
 
[[Category:Life (1.31.99.:2-897)]]

Latest revision as of 16:36, 18 December 2024


The Malacopidae are a large, crustacean-like species known for their formidable natural armor and aggressive nature. These creatures are feared across the galaxy for their hostility towards humanity, leading to their banishment from the borders of the Guitlaro Entente. Evolved alongside the Appofleini, the Malacopidae are a species that has adapted to thrive in harsh environments, both on land and in water, making them a significant force to be reckoned with.

Physiology

  • Armor and Claws: The Malacopidae are covered in thick, chitinous armor that provides excellent protection against both physical and energy-based attacks. Their most distinctive features are their two large claws. One claw is significantly larger and thicker, designed for grabbing and crushing objects or prey with immense force. The other claw is sharper and more agile, used for tearing flesh and performing precise strikes. These claws extend from the back shoulders of the Malacopidae and can reach up to a third of their total body length, giving them an extended range in combat.
  • Six-Legged Mobility: The Malacopidae are supported by six powerful legs that allow them to carry their heavy, armored bodies with surprising speed and agility. These legs end in sharp, clawed feet that provide traction on various surfaces, making them formidable both on land and underwater.
  • Swimming Adaptations: In addition to their six primary legs, the Malacopidae have eight smaller legs located on their abdomen, which are used exclusively for swimming. These legs allow them to navigate through water with grace and speed, making them as deadly in aquatic environments as they are on land.
  • Abdominal Strength: The Malacopidae's abdomen is one of their most powerful features. It is strong enough to bash through most human metals, and when enraged, a Malacopidae can break through the hull of a human ship with just a few powerful strikes from its tail. This ability makes them a significant threat to any vessel that encounters them in space or on water.
  • Retractable Eye Stalks: The Malacopidae's eyes are located on top of retractable stalks, which can be withdrawn into their heads. This retraction is used both to dialate their vision and as a defensive mechanism, protecting their sensitive eyes during combat or in harsh environments. When extended, these eye stalks provide a wide field of vision, allowing the Malacopidae to detect threats from multiple directions.

Cultural Traits

  • Hostility Towards Humanity: The Malacopidae are known for their deep-seated hostility towards humanity, a trait that has led to their banishment from human-controlled territories. This animosity stems from a long history of conflict and perceived slights, with the Malacopidae viewing humans as a significant threat to their way of life. This enmity is so ingrained in their culture that young Malacopidae are taught from birth to be wary of and aggressive towards humans.
  • Warrior Society: The Malacopidae are a warrior species, with a culture that values strength, combat prowess, and resilience. Their society is structured around clans, each led by the strongest and most cunning warriors. Honor in battle is paramount, and those who demonstrate exceptional skill in combat are revered and often rise to positions of leadership.
  • Territorial Aggression: The Malacopidae are highly territorial, fiercely defending their domains from any intruders. Their territories are often located in resource-rich areas, both on land and underwater, where they build extensive networks of fortified nests and tunnels. These territories are passed down through generations, with each clan adding to and reinforcing the defenses of their ancestral homes.
  • Clan Rivalries: While the Malacopidae are united in their hostility towards humanity, they are not always united among themselves. Rivalries between clans are common, often leading to skirmishes or full-scale wars. These conflicts are seen as a way to prove one's strength and to earn glory for the clan. Despite these internal conflicts, the Malacopidae will set aside their differences to face external threats, especially when their territory or way of life is at stake.

Evolution and Biology

  • Evolution Alongside the Appofleini: The Malacopidae evolved alongside the Appofleini, another species within the Teirna association. This shared evolutionary history has led to a complex relationship between the two species. While they are not natural allies, they have developed a mutual respect for each other's strengths and often avoid direct conflict. The Appofleini’s more defensive and strategic approach to survival contrasts with the Malacopidae’s aggressive tactics, making them complementary in certain situations.
  • Adaptation to Extreme Environments: The Malacopidae have adapted to thrive in extreme environments, from deep ocean trenches to volcanic regions. Their armor provides protection against high pressure, extreme temperatures, and corrosive substances, allowing them to inhabit areas that are inhospitable to most other species. This adaptability has made them one of the most resilient species in the galaxy.

Behavior and Social Structure

  • Matriarchal Clans: Malacopidae society is matriarchal, with the largest and strongest females typically leading the clans. These matriarchs are responsible for making decisions regarding territory, warfare, and resource distribution. Males, while respected as warriors and hunters, generally hold secondary positions in the social hierarchy.
  • Breeding and Lifecycle: Malacopidae reproduce by laying large clutches of eggs in fortified nesting areas. These nests are fiercely guarded by the clan, with both males and females taking part in the defense. The young, once hatched, are raised collectively by the clan and trained in combat and survival from an early age. A Malacopidae’s lifespan is around 100 years, with individuals spending the first 20 years of their lives in training and development.
  • Communication and Language: The Malacopidae communicate using a combination of low-frequency rumbles, clicking sounds, and body language. Their language, Malacopidashun, is complex and heavily reliant on context and tone, making it difficult for outsiders to understand. They also use visual signals, such as the movement of their claws and eye stalks, to convey emotions and intentions.

Combat and Abilities

The Malacopidae are formidable in combat, utilizing their natural armor, powerful claws, and brute strength to overpower their enemies. They have developed several specialized traits that enhance their combat effectiveness.

Trait Variations:

  1. Extra Pair of Claws: Some Malacopidae are born with an additional pair of claws, providing them with even greater offensive capabilities. These extra claws are typically smaller than the primary ones but are used for precise strikes and quick slashes in close-quarters combat.
  2. Stinger: A rare mutation among the Malacopidae results in the development of a stinger at the end of their tail. This stinger is filled with a potent venom that can incapacitate or kill most creatures. The venom also has corrosive properties, allowing the stinger to pierce through armor and other defenses.
  3. Larger Abdomens: Some Malacopidae have evolved with larger, more muscular abdomens, enhancing their ability to smash through obstacles and deliver devastating tail strikes. These individuals are often used in assault roles, leading charges against fortified positions.

Relations with Other Species

  • Teirna Association: The Malacopidae are part of the Teirna association, a loose coalition of species that evolved in close proximity to one another. Despite their aggressive nature, the Malacopidae maintain a grudging respect for the other members of the association, particularly the Appofleini. They cooperate with the Teirna when it serves their interests, but they are just as likely to turn on their allies if they feel their territory or honor is threatened.
  • Banned from Guitlaro Entente: Due to their hostility towards humanity and their aggressive tendencies, the Malacopidae have been banned from entering the borders of the Guitlaro Entente. This ban has only fueled their animosity towards humans, whom they see as a weak and unworthy species. The Malacopidae frequently engage in raids on human settlements and ships, viewing them as opportunities to demonstrate their strength and to acquire resources.

Notes & Trivia

  • Rituals of Honor: The Malacopidae have a series of rituals that revolve around the concept of honor. These rituals often involve combat, either in duels or in hunts, and are used to resolve disputes within the clan or to prove one’s worth. The scars and injuries sustained in these rituals are seen as marks of honor and are often proudly displayed.
  • Legend of the First Matriarch: Malacopidae folklore tells of the First Matriarch, a colossal female who united the clans and led them to victory against a powerful enemy. Her shell is said to have been as hard as diamond, and her claws capable of cleaving mountains. The legend of the First Matriarch is used to inspire young Malacopidae, teaching them the values of strength, leadership, and unity.
  • Territorial Displays: Before engaging in battle, Malacopidae will often engage in elaborate territorial displays, waving their claws, smashing their tails against the ground, and emitting deep rumbles to intimidate their opponents. These displays are a crucial part of their combat strategy, as they can sometimes force a weaker enemy to retreat without a fight.