Begoneg & Begonegoneg

Begoneg & Begonegoneg

Designation: the FRIED EGG JELLYFISH cillimorphs

Group: COLONIAL

Native Biomes: PLANET SCORCHER & PLANET SPLISHY

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: Sticking to shallows to absorb as much sizzling sun as possible, these aquatic morphs are nevertheless usually hot to the touch. Begonegoneg vents excess steam with all the little mouths on its yolk towers, which sounds like satisfied sighs.

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Ladeebug & Ladahbug

Ladeebug & Ladahbug

Designation: the RHYTHM GAME & LADYBUG cillimorphs

Group: SEGMENTED

Native Biomes: CYBERSPACE & OUTER SPACE

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Gathering both data and cosmic rays, Ladeebug uses them as inspiration to make music whereas Ladahbug compacts them into discs delivered rhythmically to the mouth along the antennae-rack, cutting out the middleman of artistic intent to just have a snack as nourishment instead.

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Jackscream & Typhoonator

Jackscream & Typhoonator

Designation: the STYMPHALIAN BIRD & SWORD OF DAMOCLES cillimorphs

Group: BIRDISH

Native Biomes: PLANET URBANIAK & OUTER SPACE

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: Their feathers have a metallic coating for streamlining and defense. Jackscreams often engage in dogfights with their spiky pinions and spark-spitting wing engines. Typhoonators never land and use their single tail feather as a targeting lens for long range attacks.

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Ggeeet & Furnagasp

Ggeeet & Furnagasp

Designation: the EGG EATER SNAKE & CHIMNEY cillimorphs

Group: REPTOPHIBIAN

Native Biomes: PLANET BRRR & PLANET URBANIAK

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: Ggeeet both remains in its eggshell and endlessly bites its base, using the shape to roll everywhere. Furnagasp unhinges its jaw and swallows any sources of heat it can to cope with its cold environment, often human things like fireplaces and grills that wind up shown on its external patterns.

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Clacklaw & Lynxball

Clacklaw & Lynxball

Designation: the CAT EYE MARBLE cillimorphs

Group: SPINELESS

Native Biomes: PLANET WOODZY & PLANET BRRR

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Clacklaw and Lynxball have worm-like bodies that have become so stunted they are spherical. Excretions freeze into a glass-like shell to aid in rolling locomotion, and they can also use them like prisms to redirect energy into attacks and, in Lynxball’s case, goofy ear-paw projections.

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Burgulp & Lungrand

Burgulp & Lungrand

Designation: the LUNGFISH cillimorphs

Group: FISHY

Native Biomes: PLANET WOODZY & PLANET SCORCHER

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: Burgulp encases itself in slime and buries itself deep underground whenever there’s a drought, sometimes not emerging until after it has matured into Lungrand, which produces bigger more beautiful bubbles and leaps out of the water energetically in high-oxygen environments.

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Crumf & Labrytaur

Crumf & Labrytaur

Designation: the BREADCRUMB TRAIL & MINOTAUR cillimorphs

Group: MAMMALISH

Native Biomes: PLANET SCORCHER & PLANET BOLDERO

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: Haughty little Crumf’s silliness field has mutated a plant into a symbiotic nose ring bread-berry that constantly drops crumbs so it never loses its way. It drops off as an adult, which is now mature enough to use its tail fibers for trails and the rearranging map on its chest as it navigates the tunnels and labyrinths it builds and guards.

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Duqoya & Navigoss

Duqoya & Navigoss

Designation: the DUCK DECOY & HELIPAD cillimorphs

Group: GROWER

Native Biomes: PLANET BOLDERO & PLANET SPLISHY

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: Buoyed by a hollow sphere of wood, Duqoya hangs out with waterfowlish morphs despite its awkward silence. Maturing into Navigoss splits it into two parts: a home base female and a flying male adapted to maximize reproductive opportunities.

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Touchadile & Voxelsox

Touchadile&Voxelsox

Touchadile & Voxelsox

Designation: the BOX TURTLE & VOXEL cillimorphs

Group: REPTOPHIBIAN

Native Biomes: CYBERSPACE & OUTER SPACE

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Touchadile can watch six different signals on its interior screens, which others can watch from the outside. Sometimes its head stays locked away for years at a time, rarely even changing the channel. Voxelsox can disassemble its shell into cubes that can be endlessly rearranged.

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Silcraft & Lunafroth

Silcraft & Lunafroth

Designation: the CORACLE & LUNAR MOTH cillimorphs

Group: SEGMENTED

Native Biomes: PLANET SPLISHY & OUTER SPACE

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Silcraft weaves its own coracle and paddle to traverse great expanses, rarely looking away from various moons. As an imago its both its wing shape and the power of its gravity-altering tidal wing beats are affected by the phases of its favorite moon.

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