Species

Crysalla

Crysalla

OVERVIEW

Crysalla [Cree-sallah] (Singular: Crysalla) (ajd. Crysallan) are a crystal draconian species created by Razarath. They are native to the Siablan, a wildly unstable and magical planet shaken by frequent earthquakes, storms, and volcanic eruptions. Crysalla are deeply attuned to their planet and its magic.

  • Overview
    • General Species Information
  • Anatomy
    • Draconian Forms
      • Anatomy
      • Subtypes
      • Weights
    • Bipedal Forms
      • Anatomy
      • Subtypes
      • Weights
  • Subspecies
    • Standard Crysalla
    • Aquilla
    • Presalla
    • Deities
    • Gods
  • Aging and Growth
    • Overview
    • Aging
    • Growth
    • Young
  • Abilities
    • Overview
    • Defenses
    • Injury
  • Magic
    • Overview
    • Shifting
    • Sacrifice
    • Innate Magic
    • Learned Magic
    • Disciplinary Magic
    • Elemental Magic
  • Traits
    • Overview
    • Dermis
    • Filaments
    • Horns
    • Crystals
    • Heads
    • Wings
    • Tails
    • Limbs
    • Aquilla
  • Mutations
    • Overview
    • Crystal Mutations
    • Head Mutations
    • Limb Mutations
    • Feature Mutations
    • Venom Mutations
    • Decorative Mutations
    • Body Mutations
    • Marking Mutations
    • Magical Mutations
  • Culture
    • Overview
    • Holidays
    • Religion

Ra'thazi'i

the Ra'thazi'i

overview

Ra'thazi'i [Rah-thawz-ee'ee] (Singular: Ra'thazi) (Adj. Ra’thaz) While Razarath’s first children would become known as the Presalla in the Modern Age; the Presalla called themselves the Ra’thazi’i, the “Dark Children”. They spoke Ra’arria, which is a dead language in the Modern Age and only passed on by the few living Presalla.

  • Overview
    • General Species Information
  • Anatomy
    • Draconian Forms
      • Subspecies
        • Ra'thazi'i
        • Ca'thari'i
        • A'thazai'i
        • Pola'thazi'i
        • Mara'thazi'i
      • Subtypes
    • Bipedal Forms
      • Subtypes
  • Aging and Growth
    • Overview
    • Aging
    • Growth
    • Young
  • Culture
    • Overview
    • Holidays
    • Religion

Nocmyr

Nocmyr

OVERVIEW

The Sialla Nocmyr [Nock-meer] (Singular: Nocmyr) (adj. Nocmyri) are a subspecies of the draconian species evolved from Revera (artificial Human/Lavara hybrids) that were exposed to magical and nuclear radiation after the nuclear war on Earth and human exodus. During the Gaellan Imperial time period, they are introduced to Siablan.

  • Overview
    • General Species Information
  • Anatomy
    • Draconian Forms
      • Anatomy
      • Subtypes
      • Weights
    • Half Form
      • Anatomy
      • Subtypes
      • Weights
    • True Form
      • Anatomy
      • Subtypes
      • Weights
  • Aging and Growth
    • Overview
    • Aging
    • Growth
    • Young
  • Abilities
    • Overview
    • Defenses
    • Magic
  • Traits
    • Overview
    • Dermis
    • Filaments
    • Horns
    • Heads
    • Wings
    • Tails
    • Limbs
  • Mutations
    • Overview
    • Head Mutations
    • Limb Mutations
    • Feature Mutations
    • Decorative Mutations
    • Body Mutations
    • Marking Mutations
    • Magical Mutations
  • Culture
    • Overview
    • Holidays
    • Religion

Gannea

gannea

OVERVIEW

Gannea [Gah-nye-ah] (Singular: Gannea) (adj. Gannean) are a humanoid species invasive to Siablan. They evolved from corrupted Gallaeri from Gaella after traveling through the Rift in spacetime fleeing persecution from Ragnar’s reign.

  • Overview
    • General Species Information
  • Anatomy
    • Gannea Anatomy
    • Gannea Sexes
    • Gannea Weights
  • Aging and Growth
    • Aging
    • Calendar
    • Young
  • Abilities
    • Overview
    • Defenses
    • Magic
  • Traits
    • Dermis Traits
    • Head Traits
    • Wing Traits
    • Tail Traits
  • Mutations
    • Head Mutations
    • Dermis Mutations
    • Limb Mutations
    • Body Mutations
    • Feature Mutations
    • Marking Mutations
    • Magical Mutations
  • Culture
    • Overview
    • Holidays
    • Religion

Ganalla

GANALLA

OVERVIEW

Ganalla [Gahn-all-ah] (Singular: Ganalla) (adj. Gannallan) are a hybrid species produced by a Crysalla sire and a Gannea dam. The Gannea dam can be female or neutral sexed.

  • Ganalla are rather rare in society– as it wasn’t always commonly known that Crysalla and Gannea could reproduce together.
  • Ganalla are crepescular.
  • Ganalla possess a Soul Stone on their chests, inherited by their Crysalla parent.
  • Ganalla are omnivorous.
  • Ganalla are mesotherms.
  • Female and Neutral Ganalla begin their menstrual cycle at 150 years of age and ovulate once every 5 years. The gestation period is a decade.
  • Ganalla are born in their Gannean form.
  • Ganalla display any Crysalla or Gannean traits and mutations.

ANATOMY

Ganalla have two forms, their Draconian form and their Gannean form, with the ability to shift between them with ease.

Draconian Forms

Ganalla naturally have four legs and two wings, with a Soul Stone on their chests, but their anatomy varies greatly by subtype.

  • Ganalla have a toothed, jagged beak, two ears, and four pure white superposition compound eyes.
  • Ganalla inherit their wings from their Gannean dam– and will display any of the five types of Gannean wings.
  • Ganalla inherit their body subtype from their Crysalla sire– and will display any of the three subtypes of Crysalla.
  • Ganalla are categorized by their Gannean subtype– determined by their wing type.

standard Ganalla
  • Thick, muscular, sturdy bodies. Large front legs, straight back, thin hind legs, and stiff tail. These Ganalla are built for strength, and aren’t very flexible.
  • May survive without water for up to 10 days, and up to 5 weeks without eating.

serpentine Ganalla
  • Long, elongated and flexible bodies. Smaller front legs, curving back, thin hind legs, and flexible tail. These Ganalla are built for speed, and are taller and longer than the standard of the same age.
  • May survive without water for up to 10 days, and up to 3 weeks without eating.

Dwarf Ganalla
  • Small, thick, and fat bodies. Thicker legs, short back, and fat deposits in the tail. Smallest Ganalla, and often mistaken for youth. Not to be confused with achondroplasia.
  • May survive without water for up to 20 days, and without eating for 15 weeks, relying on metabolizing fat stores.

Gannean Forms

Ganalla come in five distinct subtypes; Mammalian, Avian, Reptilian, Aquatic, and Crystalline.

  • Ganalla have nipples and a belly button.
  • Ganalla can grow fur, hair, or feathers on their bodies
  • Ganalla can display any human phenotype.
  • Ganalla ears and tails are highly mobile and expressive! They have extremely good hearing.
mammalian ganalla
  • The Mammalian Ganalla are the closest to their ancestral species, and the smallest. They bear hair, fur, feathered wings, and most commonly, antlers.
Avian ganalla
  • The Avian Ganalla are the second smallest Ganalla type. They bear hair, feathers, feathered wings with claws, and most commonly, keratin horns.
Reptilian ganalla
  • The Reptilian Ganalla are the third largest Ganalla type. They bear hair,  scales, feathered leather wings, and most commonly, ossicones.
aquatic ganalla
  • The Aquatic Ganalla are the second largest Ganalla type. They bear hair, scales, fins, leather wings, and most commonly, bone horns.
crystalline ganalla

The Crystalline Ganalla are the largest of the Ganalla types. They bear hair, scales, crystal growths, and have crystallized horns

SEXES

Ganalla have three sexes, like their Gannean dam, and display sexual trimorphism. They have male (man), female (woman), and neutral (neuter).

  • Female Ganalla have XX chromosomes, an estrogen-based endocrine system, a vagina with a clitoris, uterus, and ovaries. Females have a placenta and can birth twins or triplets. Females grow permanent breasts. They can reproduce with both neutrals and males as the dam. They are shorter and curvier on average. Females use she/her pronouns.
  • Neutral Ganalla have XZ chromosomes, a progesterone-based endocrine system, a cloaca-like organ called a slit with an enlarged clitoris similar to a metoidioplasty, a uterus, an internal sperm-producing teste on the left side of their body, and an egg-producing ovary on the right side of their body. Neutrals lack a placenta and can only birth one child at a time, because they will absorb each other in utero. Neutrals grow temporary breasts during pregnancy that shrink when the child is weaned. They can reproduce with females as the sire similar to a cloacal kiss, and with males as the dam via penetration. They are mid-sized and leaner on average. Neutrals use they/them pronouns.
  • Male Ganalla have XY chromosomes, a testosterone-based endocrine system, and a penis with testes, and no practice of circumcision. All male Ganalla are capable of growing facial hair by the age of 200, and most do to differentiate themselves from neutrals. They can reproduce with both females and neutrals as the sire. They are taller and more muscular on average. Males use he/him pronouns.
  • Ganalla have a cultural gender trinary, however they have no assigned gender roles.
  • Intersex Ganalla can exist, although they will be assigned one sex. Intersex Ganalla can have any chromosomal arrangement, such as XYY, XXY, XXZ, XZY…
  • Transgender Ganalla can exist, however they cannot change their assigned sex. Transgender Ganalla may pursue HRT via monthly potion intake. There is no cultural transphobia in Gallan society.
  • Nontrinary, Agender, Genderfluid, etc. Ganalla can exist, and use any pronouns or any HRT treatment if they so desire. 
  • Ganalla have a Pannormative society. There is no cultural sexuality-based oppression. Ganalla use the terms Pansexual for attraction to three sexes, Bisexual for attraction to one same and one different, Polysexual for attraction to two different, Homosexual for attraction to the same sex, Gynesexual for attraction to solely females, Androsexual for attraction to solely males, and Androgynesexual for attraction to solely neutrals.

aging and growth

Ganalla can live up to 5,000 years. Ganalla age rapidly and then slow down past 250. 1 human year = 50 Ganalla years.

  • Ganalla age/50 = human equivalent (Ex. 3000/50= 60 human years).
  • Ganalla come of age at 200 years (equivalent 20 human years).
  • Ganalla’s maximum height in Gannean form is 9’, and maximum height in draconic form at the shoulder is 20’.

Crynnea

CRYNNEA

OVERVIEW

Crynnea [Cry-ney-yah] (Singular: Crynnea) (adj. Crynnean) are a hybrid species produced by a Gannea sire and a Crysalla dam. The Gannea sire can be male or neutral sexed.

  • Crynnea are rather rare in society– as it wasn’t always commonly known that Crysalla and Gannea could reproduce together.
  • Crynnea are crepescular.
  • Crynnea possess a Soul Stone on their chests, inherited by their Crysalla parent.
  • Crynnea are omnivorous.
  • Crynnea are mesotherms.
  • Crynnea hatch from eggs, in their draconian forms.
  • Crynnea display any Crysalla or Gannean traits and mutations.
  • Crynnea have one hermaphroditic sex, with internal gonads and a cloaca, reproduce via penetration, and lay a clutch of one egg after a gestation period of 100 years.

ANATOMY

Crynnea have two forms, their Draconian form and their Bipedal form, with the ability to shift between them with ease.

Draconian Forms

Crynnea naturally have four legs and two wings, with a Soul Stone on their chests, but their anatomy varies greatly by subtype.

  • Crynnea have a toothless, jagged beak, two ears, and four pure white superposition compound eyes.
  • Crynnea inherit their wings from their Crysallan dam– and will display any of the Crysalla wing types.
  • Crynnea inherit their body subtype from their Crysalla dam– and will display any of the three subtypes of Crysalla.
  • Crynnea are categorized by their Crysallan subtype.

standard Crynnea
  • Thick, muscular, sturdy bodies. Large front legs, straight back, thin hind legs, and stiff tail. These Crynnea are built for strength, and aren’t very flexible.
  • May survive without water for up to 10 days, and up to 5 weeks without eating.

serpentine Crynnea
  • Long, elongated and flexible bodies. Smaller front legs, curving back, thin hind legs, and flexible tail. These Crynnea are built for speed, and are taller and longer than the standard of the same age.
  • May survive without water for up to 10 days, and up to 3 weeks without eating.

Dwarf Crynnea
  • Small, thick, and fat bodies. Thicker legs, short back, and fat deposits in the tail. Smallest Crynnea, and often mistaken for youth. Not to be confused with achondroplasia.
  • May survive without water for up to 20 days, and without eating for 15 weeks, relying on metabolizing fat stores.

Bipedal Forms

Crynnea come in three distinct subtypes; Standard, Serpentine, and Dwarf.

Crynnea are capable of shifting between their draconian and bipedal forms naturally, although it expends energy. Shifting frequently will make a Crynnea very hungry, as it burns calories fast. Crynnea mostly use their bipedal form for fine motor tasks that require the use of their hands. Crynnea do not have breasts or a belly button.

Crynnea are capable of “tucking” their wings into their bodies within their bipedal form, for the ease of maneuvering in tight quarters.

Crynnea wing membranes in their bipedal form only extend to the end of their spine, to allow for clothing. They have long slits in the back of their clothes for their wings to push through. Crynnea have avian scapulae to allow for the wing bones to attach to the musculoskeletal structure, not human shoulder blades!

body subtypes

Standard
  • Thick, muscular, sturdy bodies. Large forearms, straight back, thin hind legs, and stiff tail. These Crynnea have an abdominal and limb fat distribution pattern. These Crynnea are built for strength, and aren’t very flexible.
serpentine
  • Long, elongated and flexible bodies. Smaller forearms, thin legs, and flexible tail. These Crynnea have an hourglass fat distribution pattern. These Crynnea are built for speed, and are taller than the standard of the same age.
dwarf
  • Small, thick, and fat bodies. Thicker limbs, short stature, and fat deposits in the tail. These Crynnea have an even fat distribution pattern throughout their body. Smallest Crynnea, and often mistaken for youth. These Crynnea are built for going long periods of time without eating. *Not to be confused with achondroplasia.

aging and growth

Crynnea can live up to 5,000 years. Crynnea age rapidly and then slow down past 250. 1 human year = 50 Ganalla years.

  • Crynnea age/50 = human equivalent (Ex. 3000/50= 60 human years).
  • Crynnea come of age at 200 years (equivalent 20 human years).
  • Crynnea’s maximum height in bipedal form is 10’, and maximum height in draconic form at the shoulder is 20’.

Ganyra

Ganyra

OVERVIEW

Ganyra [Gahn-eer-ah] (Singular: Ganyra) (adj. Ganyri) are a hybrid species produced by a Nocmyr sire and a Gannean dam. The Gannean dam can be female or neutral sexed.

  • Ganyra are rather rare in society– as it wasn’t always commonly known that Nocmyr and Gannea could reproduce together.
  • Ganyra are crepescular.
  • Ganyra are omnivorous.
  • Ganyra are mesotherms.
  • Female and Neutral Ganyra begin their menstrual cycle at 150 years of age and ovulate once every 5 years. The gestation period is a decade.
  • Ganyra are born in their Gannean form.
  • Ganyra display any Nocmyri or Gannean traits and mutations.

ANATOMY

Ganyra have two forms, their Draconian form and their Gannean form, with the ability to shift between them with ease.

Draconian Forms

Ganyra naturally have four legs and two wings, but their anatomy varies greatly by subtype.

  • Ganyra inherit their body subtype from their Nocmyr sire– and will display any of the five  subtypes of Nocmyr
  • Ganyra inherit their wings from their Gannean dam– and will display any of the five types of Gannean wings.

subtypes

western
  • The most similar to their ancestral species, the Western Ganyra are lean, strong, and have a long, stiff tail. They have an athletic build and the largest muscle to body fat ratio in all forms. They’re able to respond and adapt to most climates. They’re most concentrated in the Western Hemisphere.

eastern
  • Thin, with an elongated body and long legs, the Eastern Ganyra are built for speed. They have large wings and a deep chest cavity for sustained and high altitude flight. They have a long, whiplike tail. They have a tall, narrow frame and very little body fat in both forms. They’re most concentrated in the Eastern Hemisphere.

northern
  • The Northern Ganyra are broad-shouldered, barrel-chested, and muscular, with a thicker tail. They’re the largest subtype, an example of polar gigantism. They have a tall frame and have large amounts of fat and muscle in all forms. They’re most concentrated in the Northern Hemisphere.

southern
  • The Southern Ganyra are small and fat. Their tails are the same length as a standard, except they store large amounts of fat to withstand long periods of time without eating or drinking. They are short and fat in all forms. They’re most concentrated in the Southern Hemisphere.

Marine
  • With gills, stout, cylindrical bodies, thick legs with webbed digits, and a sturdy paddlelike tail, Marine Ganyra are built for swimming. They inhabit waters all over the globe, although they tend to prefer warm coastal regions to make their kingdoms.

Gannean Forms

Ganyra come in five distinct subtypes; Mammalian, Avian, Reptilian, Aquatic, and Crystalline.

  • Ganyra have nipples and a belly button.
  • Ganyra can grow fur, hair, or feathers on their bodies
  • Ganyra can display any human phenotype.
  • Ganyra ears and tails are highly mobile and expressive! They have extremely good hearing.
mammalian Ganyra
  • The Mammalian Ganyra are the closest to their ancestral species, and the smallest. They bear hair, fur, feathered wings, and most commonly, antlers.
Avian Ganyra
  • The Avian Ganyra are the second smallest Ganyra type. They bear hair, feathers, feathered wings with claws, and most commonly, keratin horns.
Reptilian Ganyra
  • The Reptilian Ganyra are the third largest Ganyra type. They bear hair,  scales, feathered leather wings, and most commonly, ossicones.
aquatic Ganyra
  • The Aquatic Ganyra are the second largest Ganyra type. They bear hair, scales, fins, leather wings, and most commonly, bone horns.
crystalline Ganyra

The Crystalline Ganyra are the largest of the Ganyra types. They bear hair, scales, crystal growths, and have crystallized horns

SEXES

Ganyra have three sexes, like their Gannean dam, and display sexual trimorphism. They have male (man), female (woman), and neutral (neuter).

  • Female Ganyra have XX chromosomes, an estrogen-based endocrine system, a vagina with a clitoris, uterus, and ovaries. Females have a placenta and can birth twins or triplets. Females grow permanent breasts. They can reproduce with both neutrals and males as the dam. They are shorter and curvier on average. Females use she/her pronouns.
  • Neutral Ganyra have XZ chromosomes, a progesterone-based endocrine system, a cloaca-like organ called a slit with an enlarged clitoris similar to a metoidioplasty, a uterus, an internal sperm-producing teste on the left side of their body, and an egg-producing ovary on the right side of their body. Neutrals lack a placenta and can only birth one child at a time, because they will absorb each other in utero. Neutrals grow temporary breasts during pregnancy that shrink when the child is weaned. They can reproduce with females as the sire similar to a cloacal kiss, and with males as the dam via penetration. They are mid-sized and leaner on average. Neutrals use they/them pronouns.
  • Male Ganyra have XY chromosomes, a testosterone-based endocrine system, and a penis with testes, and no practice of circumcision. All male Ganyra are capable of growing facial hair by the age of 200, and most do to differentiate themselves from neutrals. They can reproduce with both females and neutrals as the sire. They are taller and more muscular on average. Males use he/him pronouns.
  • Ganyra have a cultural gender trinary, however they have no assigned gender roles.
  • Intersex Ganyra can exist, although they will be assigned one sex. Intersex Ganalla can have any chromosomal arrangement, such as XYY, XXY, XXZ, XZY…
  • Transgender Ganyra can exist, however they cannot change their assigned sex. Transgender Ganyra may pursue HRT via monthly potion intake. There is no cultural transphobia in Gallan society.
  • Nontrinary, Agender, Genderfluid, etc. Ganyra can exist, and use any pronouns or any HRT treatment if they so desire. 
  • Ganyra have a Pannormative society. There is no cultural sexuality-based oppression. Ganyra use the terms Pansexual for attraction to three sexes, Bisexual for attraction to one same and one different, Polysexual for attraction to two different, Homosexual for attraction to the same sex, Gynesexual for attraction to solely females, Androsexual for attraction to solely males, and Androgynesexual for attraction to solely neutrals.

aging and growth

Ganyra can live up to 1,250 years. Ganyra age rapidly and then slow down past 250. Ganyra celebrate their birthdays every 5 Gallan sub-years. *5 Gallan sub-years is 10 Sialla months.

  • Ganyra Age/12.5 = human equivalent (Ex. 500/12.5 = 40 human years).
  • Ganyra come of age at 200 years (equivalent 20 human years).
  • Ganyra become infertile at 1,000 years (equivalent 80 human years).
  • Ganyra’s Gannean form will continue to grow until 300 years of age (equivalent 40 human years).
  • Ganyra’s draconic form will continue to grow until 500 years of age (equivalent 67 human years).
  • Ganyra’s maximum height in Gannean form is 9’. They grow an average of 3 inches per 7.5 years.
  • Ganyra’s maximum height in draconic form at the shoulder is 20’. They grow an average of 15 inches per 7.5 years.

Nocmea

Nocmea

OVERVIEW

Nocmea [Nock-mey-YAH] (Singular: Nocmea) (adj. Nocmean) are a hybrid species produced by a Gannea sire and a Nocmyr dam.

  • Nocmea are rather rare in society– as it wasn’t always commonly known that Nocmyr and Gannea could reproduce together.
  • Nocmea are crepescular.
  • Nocmea are omnivorous.
  • Nocmea are mesotherms.
  • Female Nocmea begin their menstrual cycle at 150 years of age and ovulate once every 5 years. The gestation period is a decade.
  • Nocmea are born in their True form.
  • Nocmea display any Nocmyri or Gannean traits and mutations.

ANATOMY

Nocmea have two forms, their Draconian form and their True form, with the ability to shift between them with ease.

Draconian Forms

Nocmea naturally have four legs and two wings, but their anatomy varies greatly by subtype.

  • Nocmea inherit their wings from their Nocmyri dam– and will display any of the three types of Nocmyri wings– Feathered, Chimera, or Membrane.

subtypes

western
  • The most similar to their ancestral species, the Western Nocmea are lean, strong, and have a long, stiff tail. They have an athletic build and the largest muscle to body fat ratio in all forms. They’re able to respond and adapt to most climates. They’re most concentrated in the Western Hemisphere.

eastern
  • Thin, with an elongated body and long legs, the Eastern Nocmea are built for speed. They have large wings and a deep chest cavity for sustained and high altitude flight. They have a long, whiplike tail. They have a tall, narrow frame and very little body fat in both forms. They’re most concentrated in the Eastern Hemisphere.

northern
  • The Northern Nocmea are broad-shouldered, barrel-chested, and muscular, with a thicker tail. They’re the largest subtype, an example of polar gigantism. They have a tall frame and have large amounts of fat and muscle in all forms. They’re most concentrated in the Northern Hemisphere.

southern
  • The Southern Nocmea are small and fat. Their tails are the same length as a standard, except they store large amounts of fat to withstand long periods of time without eating or drinking. They are short and fat in all forms. They’re most concentrated in the Southern Hemisphere.

Marine
  • With gills, stout, cylindrical bodies, thick legs with webbed digits, and a sturdy paddlelike tail, Marine Nocmea are built for swimming. They inhabit waters all over the globe, although they tend to prefer warm coastal regions to make their kingdoms.

True Forms

Nocmea true forms are similar to their Nocmea parent in body types.

  • Nocmea are sexually dimorphic; having male and female sexes like their Nocmyr parent.
  • Nocmea have nipples and a belly button.
  • Nocmea can grow fur, hair, or feathers on their bodies
  • Nocmea can display any human phenotype.
  • Nocmea ears and tails are highly mobile and expressive! They have extremely good hearing.

aging and growth

Nocmea can live up to 1,250 years. Nocmea age rapidly and then slow down past 250. Ganyra celebrate their birthdays every 5 Gallan sub-years. *5 Gallan sub-years is 10 Sialla months.

  • Nocmea Age/12.5 = human equivalent (Ex. 500/12.5 = 40 human years).
  • Nocmea come of age at 200 years (equivalent 20 human years).
  • Nocmea become infertile at 1,000 years (equivalent 80 human years).
  • Nocmea’s true form will continue to grow until 300 years of age (equivalent 40 human years).
  • Nocmea’s draconic form will continue to grow until 500 years of age (equivalent 67 human years).
  • Nocmea’s maximum height in True form is 9’. They grow an average of 3 inches per 7.5 years.
  • Nocmea’s maximum height in draconic form at the shoulder is 20’. They grow an average of 15 inches per 7.5 years.

Noctalla

NOCTALLA

OVERVIEW

Noctalla [Nokt-all-ah] (Singular: Noctalla) (adj. Noctallan) are a hybrid species between a  Crysalla sire and a Nocmyr dam.

  • Noctalla are rare. They first appeared after the Nocmyr came to Siablan. However, Noctalla have become more common than Ganalla, despite being newer to the planet.
  • Noctalla are born in their true forms.
  • Noctalla possess a Soul Stone on their chests, inherited by their Crysalla parent.
  • Noctalla are carnivorous and osteovores.
  • Noctalla are crepescular.
  • Noctalla are mesotherms.
  • Noctalla females begin their menstrual cycle at 150 years of age and ovulate once every 5 years. The gestation period is a decade.
  • Noctalla display any Crysalla or Nocmyr traits and mutations.

anatomy

Noctalla have two forms, their draconian form and their true form.

draconian form

  • Noctalla have a toothed, jagged beak, five eyes with a large iris, and four external ears.
  • Noctalla can have any of the three types of Nocmyr wings– Feathered, Chimera, or Membrane.

subtypes

western
  • The most similar to their ancestral species, the Western Noctalla are lean, strong, and have a long, stiff tail. They have an athletic build and the largest muscle to body fat ratio in all forms. They’re able to respond and adapt to most climates. They’re most concentrated in the Western Hemisphere.

eastern
  • Thin, with an elongated body and long legs, the Eastern Noctalla are built for speed. They have large wings and a deep chest cavity for sustained and high altitude flight. They have a long, whiplike tail. They have a tall, narrow frame and very little body fat in both forms. They’re most concentrated in the Eastern Hemisphere.

northern
  • The Northern Noctalla are broad-shouldered, barrel-chested, and muscular, with a thicker tail. They’re the largest subtype, an example of polar gigantism. They have a tall frame and have large amounts of fat and muscle in all forms. They’re most concentrated in the Northern Hemisphere.

southern
  • The Southern Noctalla are small and fat. Their tails are the same length as a standard, except they store large amounts of fat to withstand long periods of time without eating or drinking. They are short and fat in all forms. They’re most concentrated in the Southern Hemisphere.

Marine
  • With gills, stout, cylindrical bodies, thick legs with webbed digits, and a sturdy paddlelike tail, Marine Noctalla are built for swimming. They inhabit waters all over the globe, although they tend to prefer warm coastal regions to make their kingdoms.

True Forms

Noctalla true forms are similar to their Nocmyr parent in body types.

  • Noctalla are sexually dimorphic; having male and female sexes like their Nocmyr parent.
  • Noctalla have nipples and a belly button.
  • Noctalla can grow fur, hair, or feathers on their bodies
  • Noctalla can display any human phenotype.
  • Noctalla ears and tails are highly mobile and expressive! They have extremely good hearing.

aging and growth

Noctalla can live up to 5,000 years. 1 human year = 50 Noctalla years.

  • Noctalla age/50 = human equivalent (Ex. 3000/100= 30 human years).
  • Noctalla come of age at 1,000 years (equivalent 20 human years).
  • Noctalla’s maximum height in true form is 9’, and maximum height in draconic form at the shoulder is 20’.

Crymyr

CRYMYR

OVERVIEW

Crymyr [Cry-Meer] (Singular: Crymyr) (adj. Crymyri) are a hybrid species between a Nocmyr sire and a Crysalla dam.

  • Crymyr are rare. They first appeared after the Nocmyr came to Siablan. However, Crymyr have become more common than Ganalla, despite being newer to the planet.
  • Crymyr hatch from eggs in their draconian forms.
  • Crymyr possess a Soul Stone on their chests, inherited by their Crysalla parent.
  • Crymyr are carnivorous and osteovores.
  • Crymyr are crepescular.
  • Crymyr are mesotherms.
  • Crymyr have one hermaphroditic sex, with internal gonads and a cloaca, reproduce via penetration, and lay a clutch of one egg after a gestation period of 100 years.
  • Crymyr display any Crysalla or Nocmyr traits and mutations.

anatomy

Crymyr have two forms, their draconian form and their bipedal form.

Draconian Forms

Crymyr naturally have four legs and two wings, with a Soul Stone on their chests, but their anatomy varies greatly by subtype.

  • Crymyr have a toothless, jagged beak, five eyes with a large iris, and four external ears.
  • Crymyr inherit their wings from their Crysallan dam– and will display any of the Crysalla wing types.
  • Crymyr inherit their body subtype from their Crysalla dam– and will display any of the three subtypes of Crysalla.
  • Crymyr are categorized by their Crysallan subtype.

standard Crymyr
  • Thick, muscular, sturdy bodies. Large front legs, straight back, thin hind legs, and stiff tail. These Crymyr are built for strength, and aren’t very flexible.
  • May survive without water for up to 10 days, and up to 5 weeks without eating.

serpentine Crymyr
  • Long, elongated and flexible bodies. Smaller front legs, curving back, thin hind legs, and flexible tail. These Crymyr are built for speed, and are taller and longer than the standard of the same age.
  • May survive without water for up to 10 days, and up to 3 weeks without eating.

Dwarf Crymyr
  • Small, thick, and fat bodies. Thicker legs, short back, and fat deposits in the tail. Smallest Crymyr, and often mistaken for youth. Not to be confused with achondroplasia.
  • May survive without water for up to 20 days, and without eating for 15 weeks, relying on metabolizing fat stores.

Bipedal Forms

Crymyr come in three distinct subtypes; Standard, Serpentine, and Dwarf.

Crymyr are capable of shifting between their draconian and bipedal forms naturally, although it expends energy. Shifting frequently will make a Crymyr very hungry, as it burns calories fast. Crymyr mostly use their bipedal form for fine motor tasks that require the use of their hands. Crymyr do not have breasts or a belly button.

Crymyr are capable of “tucking” their wings into their bodies within their bipedal form, for the ease of maneuvering in tight quarters.

Crymyr wing membranes in their bipedal form only extend to the end of their spine, to allow for clothing. They have long slits in the back of their clothes for their wings to push through. Crymyr have avian scapulae to allow for the wing bones to attach to the musculoskeletal structure, not human shoulder blades!

body subtypes

Standard
  • Thick, muscular, sturdy bodies. Large forearms, straight back, thin hind legs, and stiff tail. These Crymyr have an abdominal and limb fat distribution pattern. These Crymyr are built for strength, and aren’t very flexible.
serpentine
  • Long, elongated and flexible bodies. Smaller forearms, thin legs, and flexible tail. These Crymyr have an hourglass fat distribution pattern. These Crymyr are built for speed, and are taller than the standard of the same age.
dwarf
  • Small, thick, and fat bodies. Thicker limbs, short stature, and fat deposits in the tail. These Crymyr have an even fat distribution pattern throughout their body. Smallest Crymyr, and often mistaken for youth. These Crymyr are built for going long periods of time without eating. *Not to be confused with achondroplasia.

aging and growth

Crymyr can live up to 5,000 years. Crymyr age rapidly and then slow down past 250. 1 human year = 50 Ganalla years.

  • Crymyr age/50 = human equivalent (Ex. 3000/50= 60 human years).
  • Crymyr come of age at 200 years (equivalent 20 human years).
  • Crymyr’s maximum height in bipedal form is 10’, and maximum height in draconic form at the shoulder is 20’.
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