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  • File: 1333077451.png-(59 KB, 397x656, Lem.png)
    59 KB Evolution Mainland: The tundra non gentelman 03/29/12(Thu)23:17 No.18507183  
    It is cold and unforgiving during the day, and at night death comes for you, and that is just from the elements themselves. Your fellow creature is another story. PREPARE! FOR THE TUNDRA! The lakes and rivers are frozen, Glaciers the size of mountains slowly plow across the landscape, ice storms strip the flesh off bones and leave frozen skeletons in their wake...and if you look hard enough, you might find a plae to survive. There are softer areas, where the snow is deeper then one can ever hope to dig, where the wind is not so fierce...

    ((All highly evolved creatures from the previous game may archive for now untill we can build up enough tribes. the true beasts are welcome to import into the Tundra, but be prepared to die here...know what? highly evolved near tribal creatures...come on in anyway...and roll. ROLL, and may the fates chew you up and spit you out.))
    you know how to roll, put a Dice 1d6 in your email field.
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    imported life
    1-The climate has crushed your creature, bringing it to the brink, and it did not fare well. you are now a pale imitation of your former glory. small and defenseless..a prey creature.
    2. its cold, grow some fur
    3. its a hard world out here, grow some claws to dig and slash. also grow some more eyes. its hard to see with all the snow blind issues.
    4. its brutal. grow some saber tooth fangs to crack some things open. grow fur too
    5.Grow dense musculature. (Get ripped)
    6. Develop poison
    >> LordHighlander !tHPBvczhcc 03/29/12(Thu)23:31 No.18507339
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    rolled 2 = 2

    Eh, lets roll since its the closest Ive got.
    >> LordHighlander !tHPBvczhcc 03/29/12(Thu)23:43 No.18507435
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    rolled 5 = 5

    Due to cold weather, the Frillalings have have developed a fiber-optic like fur, which still allows them to communicate while staying warm. Cozy too, and can be harvested any time the Frillalings molt.


    The Frilla tree's themselves develop a kind of curtain, a series of fibers that hang down from the lips of the uppermost platforms, This keeps the insides warm much like insulation, especially due to the fuzz on the curtain making it anywhere from a foot thick to several feet, depending on where it is. This curtain is also similar to fiber optics, and still allows for communication between trees.
    >> Anonymous 03/29/12(Thu)23:43 No.18507437
    hi i'm new to this board, is there a place that archives the evolutionary line? it's hard to keep track
    >> variety non gentelman 03/29/12(Thu)23:46 No.18507480
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    bring fourth the bugs...evolve. adapt. roll.
    >> variety non gentelman 03/29/12(Thu)23:48 No.18507497
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    more unevolved species. this isint the limit just some suggestions. see if they can hack it in the cold tundra.
    >> Anonymous 03/29/12(Thu)23:50 No.18507522
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    people seems to focus more on one type of genus at any one time, and sometimes the differences in adaptation from one species to the next is rediculous.

    not to mention diversity in traits, i mean where's camoflauge, mimicry, i can only remember one instance of symbiosis, sociability? (hive behaviour), i'd also like to know mating behaviours, like do they clone? sexually reproduce? do they collect in hordes and migrate in certain seasons?

    are you guys really this uncreative, i'm sure nature could have done better
    >> Anonymous 03/29/12(Thu)23:54 No.18507558
    many of these look like rejected pokemons
    >> Anonymous 03/29/12(Thu)23:55 No.18507563
    >>18507437
    http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive.html?searchall=evo
    Scroll the the bottom of the page.
    >> Anonymous 03/29/12(Thu)23:55 No.18507568
    where's the evolutionary chart?
    >> Anonymous 03/29/12(Thu)23:57 No.18507577
    >>18507558
    Probably how a bunch of aliens would look as well.
    >> Anonymous 03/29/12(Thu)23:58 No.18507589
    >>18507563
    wait... we've reached to sentience already?what's the point of evolving these?
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)00:03 No.18507633
    Can you start us off with some tundra specific species? Bringing things over from the mainland feels kind of weird.
    >> Frowg Force of Destiny 03/30/12(Fri)00:03 No.18507635
    rolled 6 = 6

    My good sir. I do fear the majority of Frowmagnon will have to migrate back south across the land bridge to their ancestral home for now in the coming weather shift, taking many frillalings and domestic hoppa in their wake.

    But those who stay... Well lets see.
    >> Frowg Force of Destiny 03/30/12(Fri)00:15 No.18507790
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    >>18507635
    >develop poison

    GEE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HAPPENED.

    Welp I'll adapt.

    Meet the frostrowgs. The first ethnic deviation of the frowmagnons and in fact genetically compatible if they were to cross tribes. Their pigments have become a glossy light blue to ivory color. They're renown as the phantoms of the snow to the frowmagnon southern landers due to their frightening visage and frilla-fluff bundled form. Coursing through their veins is a mildly toxic and unappetizing anti-freeze concoction that allows them to hibernate in the middle of the tundra alongside their wooly frillalings.

    (Sorry if this was a lame one. I was just humoring the roll which was optional to begin with. In other news, frog inuits. Who knew?)
    >> Frowg Force of Destiny 03/30/12(Fri)00:17 No.18507811
    >>18507589
    We're in early man stages. We still have multiple phases to go through before we'll reach the evolutionary ceiling.

    I just evolved an ETHNICITY for my guys. Gimme a break.
    >> TUNDRA: SPECIES non gentelman 03/30/12(Fri)00:19 No.18507832
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    BEHOLD! natives of the tundra.

    first is the Mash- it charges into other creatures with its blade like face cutting them open to eat the tender insides. it has no teeth. :(

    Next, we have the Sull- they eat the grass. the see into the infrared.

    the final animal is the Bord- look at it. thats what it is. a Bord.

    and a native grass...lets call it..rasig. done deal. get to work.

    you dont have to roll, but you can if you want. if you do, your stuck with what you get.
    >> LordHighlander !tHPBvczhcc 03/30/12(Fri)00:27 No.18507900
    >>18507790
    You needed to roll?

    I mean seriously, read what I did to the tree's.
    >> indonesian gentleman 03/30/12(Fri)01:15 No.18508396
    hohoho, well done! Anyways, the current events in the tundra happened roughly after black dawn. Also, there are primitive mevolas, ones which doesn't move, in the tundra. Obviously, adaptation to the cold and wind is kinda required. As for tribes, still on hold until i get back home in 5 days.
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)01:16 No.18508408
    Where are we geographically right now? I'm so confused.
    >> Frowg Force of Destiny 03/30/12(Fri)01:24 No.18508491
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    >>18507832
    >> non gentelman 03/30/12(Fri)01:29 No.18508555
    >>18508408
    the tundra son, and its hell. if hell was a cold, arctic tundra. Here is the plan. pick a species and evolve it. once the worlds various biospheres have evolved (tundra, jungle, island, mainland, etc.) those guys will be taken a very special game will begin. until then, enjoy the ride. Fwog guy...ima suck you off if you keep up that art.
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)01:32 No.18508592
    rolled 5 = 5

    Rolling for the lem....but first, an incantation to the dice. Burning in the pits of darkness i summon forth from the fires of oblivion..*Rolls*
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)01:32 No.18508601
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    rolled 1 = 1

    Rolling for these guys.

    Official name is what? Imma call them Furlongs.
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)01:38 No.18508658
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    >>18508601

    The Furlongs are hit hard by the cold climate, killing off 90% of it's population.

    They lose their claws and fangs, and become lighter in color.

    What was once a proud hunter is nothing more than fodder.
    >> Slushed 03/30/12(Fri)01:41 No.18508683
    rolled 3 = 3

    >>18508491
    Rowling for rasig grass!
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)01:46 No.18508735
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    The rasig have adapted to the cold climate already, however a new influx of creatures has given it a new way to spread itself. Instead of creating many seeds all over itself it is slowly beginning to store the seeds in a pod, or fruit. The fruit grows in the upper parts of the rasig and is bright for others to eat. In addition slight tundra camouflage is creeping into its system.
    >> Slushed 03/30/12(Fri)01:47 No.18508747
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    Well, I don't really think it should have eyes yet.... so I'll just stick with fur.
    >> Slushed 03/30/12(Fri)01:51 No.18508782
    rolled 6 = 6

    >>18508747
    Or that....

    Rollin' for Bord birds!
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)01:54 No.18508824
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    The Lem find the cold of the tundra beneficial to their gelatinous bodies, they do not freeze, but they do grow more massive and dense. They begin to become more opaque and produce less spores, instead surviving off detritus and sunlight, occasionally taking in ice for water. They are completely oblivious to the potential of their new forms...perhaps it is best that way...they now have elaborate rituals of flexing to see which Lem is the most Alpha of them all.
    >> Slushed 03/30/12(Fri)01:56 No.18508847
    rolled 1 = 1

    Bords develop poison on the tips of their beaks and their toes
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)01:58 No.18508869
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    The fruitingrasig begins to grow a deeproot system. This allows for the rasig to grow back even if things dig up their main body and upper root system.
    >> Slushed 03/30/12(Fri)01:59 No.18508877
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    >>18508847
    Pics or it didn't happen
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)02:00 No.18508890
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    The furlongs have grown long toes to walk on top of snow without sinking as much, allowing them to move faster to avoid being eaten.

    They also have grown large eyelashes to shield them from the harsh wind and snow.
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)02:09 No.18508951
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    >>18508869

    Furlongs start to attack Rasig Fruitbearers to survive.

    To help them get the fruit, they have developed longer tails with ax-like blades at the end, to chop and skew the fruit and leaves of the plant.
    >> Slushed 03/30/12(Fri)02:13 No.18508989
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    >>18508658
    An offshoot of furlong appears more suited to life in the tundra. Teeth for chewing plants, a stockier body, feet for walking on snow, and camouflage for hiding from predators
    >> indonesian gentleman 03/30/12(Fri)02:21 No.18509075
    there's 3 continents, east central and west. East biomes are tundra, island, lake, and shrubs aka mainland. Central biomes are prairie, mountain, marsh, and jungle. West biomes are desert, forest, river, and cave. Abyss biome is between east and west.
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)02:22 No.18509084
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    Some of the Mashes of the tundra have evolved to be closer in color to the snow. They have taken to lying in wait and have slower metabolisms to boot. Less charging more planning.
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)02:29 No.18509143
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    The new energy hungry bodies of the Lem drive them to do something they have never done before. Take Position as the Apex predator. The Lem, while fast and strong, are not smart. When a Lem gains enough mass, it divides into two new Lem. Most species of the tundra are not able to defend against them. The Lem maintain a dog like companionship with the frowmagnons despite being slightly taller and more massive then them. The Frowmagnons treat them like retards. :(
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)02:45 No.18509315
    bump
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)02:46 No.18509334
    wtf is going on, the thread does not move. why is it in autosage mode? i declare sabotage!
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)02:52 No.18509395
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    >>18509143

    To better outrun the Lem, the limbs of the Furlong have become stronger and they can now run at the speeds of cheetah on normal ground.

    The males have also grown a patch of grey fur on their backs.
    >> falc 03/30/12(Fri)02:56 No.18509439
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    some of the sull develop a mottled blue and white pigmentation to help camouflage them and their legs become partly blood pressure controlled much like those of a spider to help them to quickly escape from the ambushes of the match.
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)03:10 No.18509538
    The mash have gained stronger back legs for more vicious pounces. They have also gained some small amount of white on their carapaces to help them disguise in their ambushes.

    With their bigger kills mashes have found themselves growing larger. Now at the size that can target the frowstwogs when conditions allow them to, mainly during snowstorms.
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)03:11 No.18509543
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    >>18509538
    derp picture
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)03:22 No.18509627
    >>18509439
    ..i cant contain it anymore. dick and balls monster!1!!!!
    >> Fruitsig/Mash man 03/30/12(Fri)03:25 No.18509656
    Welp I'm off to bed. The tundra seems like a quiet place!
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)03:37 No.18509790
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    The Furlong begin to grow bones out of their body, which serves as armor to protect them.

    In addition, they have grown their claws back and start to prey on Mash children.
    >> smokeyprogg 03/30/12(Fri)04:51 No.18510326
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    rolled 6 = 6

    paracos rolling
    >> non gentelman 03/30/12(Fri)05:03 No.18510394
    dont know why this thread is broken, it wont bump. perhaps a powerful and malevolent entity secretly hates it. that is ok! If its dead tomorrow ill repost the evolved creatures, and hope to dear fuck Indonesian Gentelman takes over. i am weary. or Aether. Or anyone....fwog guy..save me.
    >> smokeyprogg 03/30/12(Fri)05:05 No.18510406
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    paracos and furlongs are related but not the same anymore due too different pathways the poison they develop is actually just high concentration of bacteria that they have now become immune to they also grow a warmer white coat.
    >> smokeyprogg 03/30/12(Fri)05:16 No.18510460
    rolled 3 = 3

    Rolling for flydoni
    >> smokeyprogg 03/30/12(Fri)05:21 No.18510501
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    The flydoni develop claws like a sloth and cling to frilla during snow storms
    >> Anonymous 03/30/12(Fri)05:32 No.18510565
    to be honest, i think these threads were more fun back when it was in the primordial times, now everything is too complicated
    >> smokeyprogg 03/30/12(Fri)06:01 No.18510783
    maybe someone could run a new thread as this one seems broken? carry on from here or start back at the beginning



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