Goaph & Loamleroy

Goaph&Loamleroy

Goaph & Loamleroy

Designation: the GOPHER cillimorphs

Group: MAMMALISH

Native Biomes: PLANET WOODZY & PLANET SCORCHER

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Goaph spends a lot of time underground, but usually sticks its butt up in the air so it can wiggle its toesies unencumbered. Loamleroy likes to wear a crusty collar of earth to plump up its cute lil’ cheeks, but sometimes runs out of breath because it’s a little too tight and hard to get off.

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Pokeyperch & Ribrage

Pokeyperch & Ribrage

Designation: the IBERIAN RIBBED NEWT & RIB CAGE cillimorphs

Group: REPTOPHIBIAN

Native Biomes: PLANET WOODZY & PLANET BOLDERO

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: Pokeyperch’s middle ribs stick way out of its skin, providing a tempting perch for cillimorph spiritual energies, which take the form of little glowing birdies that help guide their ride through dark woods and caves. Ribrage traps these energies inside its body; its unclear why it does this, since imprisonment kills the spirits’ light.

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Astrobill & Magnifither

stargat&sunfuse

Stargat & Sunfuse

Designation: the SHOOTING STARLING & SUN cillimorphs

Group: BIRDISH

Native Biomes: OUTER SPACE

Size: SMALL & LARGE

Interesting Facts: Stargat lives its entire life in space, so has no need for feet. It may appear that the gigantic Sunfuse has feet, but those are just asteroid tongs. Sunfuse is too big for rasslin’ matches at its normal size, so it’ll get smaller to hang out with you so you don’t have to be embarrassed about being such a short lil’ poundcake.

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Astrobill & Magnifither

Designation: the SHOOTING STARLING & SUPERHERO cillimorphs

Group: BIRDISH

Native Biomes: OUTER SPACE

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: Full of hot gas, fire, and daring-do, Astrobill and Sunfuse patrol lower orbit in search of astronauts that might need rescuing. If there’s nobody to rescue they get pathetic and deflated, so even if you’re not in trouble you should maybe thrash and shout a little and let them escort you to a fainting couch.

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Whimmy & Wormount

Whimmy & Wormount

Designation: the HORSEHAIR WORM cillimorphs

Group: SPINELESS

Native Biomes: PLANET WOODZY

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: Whimmy and Wormount fold their worm-like bodies into horsey shapes so they can gallop around a lot faster. You can ride Wormount, but only if you’re comfortable sitting with nothing but a whipcord between your booty cheeks. Wormount’s guts can be seen, making it very easy to judge its health.

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Knocbat & Rushmorb

Knocbat & Rushmorb

Designation: the DOORKNOCKER cillimorphs

Group: COLONIAL

Native Biomes: PLANET BOLDERO & PLANET URBANIAK

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: They have a superficial resemblance to some mammalish cillimorphs, but they’re colonial: made up of a lot of smaller individuals grouped together into a single entity. A good rule of thumb is that if their flesh looks like it’s made of something like ice or rock it’s probably actually colonial.

They love to hang on big doors and stone walls and get knocked. Rushmorb is too big for all but the strongest people to knock, so it flies around in search of bodybuilders and over-compensaters.

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Thermuff & Gillfrill

Thermuff & Gillfrill

Designation: the FURRY TROUT cillimorphs

Group: FISHY

Native Biomes: PLANET BRRR & PLANET SPLISHY

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Thermuff’s stripe and tail bulb measure temperature, so it can double check to make sure it’s as cold as it feels, which doesn’t seem helpful. Gillfrill’s fluffy gills trap warm air and leave bubble trails.

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Reeple & Tictuttle

Reeple & Tictuttle

Designation: the GRIM REAPER & DEATHWATCH BEETLE cillimorphs

Group: SEGMENTED

Native Biomes: PLANET URBANIAK

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Reeple has six legs, but it usually stands on the tips of its wing case, looking like a menacing little creeper. It crawls inside walls, staring through any holes. Tictuttle is much less subtle, using the clock pattern on its wing case and its rotating hand-shaped antennae to warn you that you’re running out of time. Time for what? They never say… because cillimorphs can’t talk.

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Quicsip, Letter flow, & Waddlepond

Quicsip, Letterflow, & Waddlepond

Designation: the HUMMINGBIRD FEEDER, FOUNTAIN, and BIRDBATH cillimorphs

Group: GROWER

Native Biomes: PLANET WOODZY & PLANET URBANIAK

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: Quicsip hangs in trees, generating a sweet fluid that birdish cillimorphs like to sip at. If it matures on planet Urbaniak it becomes a Letterflow, which enjoys being the center of attention, wandering away whenever people get annoyed at the sticky residue it leaves everywhere.

If Quicsip matures on planet Woodzy it becomes Waddlepond, which prefers more serene surroundings and only leaves if you bother it.

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Sandime & Sandolla

Sandime & Sandolla

Designation: the COIN & SAND DOLLAR cillimorphs

Group: SPINELESS

Native Biomes: PLANET SPLISHY & PLANET URBANIAK

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: Sandime buries itself in the sand, but leaves its metallic eye exposed so it can stare into the sun, you know, for fun. If you go barefoot on the beach and step on one you’ll burn your feet, and worse, they won’t apologize. They also like to replace manhole covers; nobody knows what happens to the originals.

Sandolla is more lighthearted; it likes being used as a surfboard and being held like a giant novelty check.

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