Peakpit & Pitwrecker

Peakpit & Pitwrecker

Designation: the PEACH PIT & WRECKING BALL cillimorphs

Group: GROWER

Native Biomes: PLANET BOLDERO

Size: MEDIUM & LARGE

Interesting Facts: Peakpit is mostly a lump and rarely moves, leading it to accumulate dirt and flora. Once integrated into its environment it releases a tantalizing peach smell from its fleshy cap, driving people wild when they can’t find any peach trees. As Pitwrecker they waddle around demolishing mountainsides, making good divots for Peakpits to bury themselves in.

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Plecor & Climbaneer

Plecor & Climbaneer

Designation: the WATERFALL FISH & MOUNTAINEER cillimorphs

Group: FISHY

Native Biomes: PLANET BOLDERO

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Flat and flexible Plecor sticks to rock walls behind waterfalls most of the time, using its front anchor fins to lock into seams. It’s way more interested in the water falling than any television or films, but they haven’t seen my favorite show. Climbaneer is even more reclusive, using its pickax fin to dig out caves behind the falls to lounge around in, lighting the way with their bioluminescent headlamps.

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Flinscald & Pyrovalve

Flinscald & Pyrovalve

Designation: the FLAME SCALLOP and DEEP SEA VOLCANO cillimorphs

Group: SPINELESS

Native Biomes: PLANET SCORCHER

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Flinscald lives in hot desert pools, extending its eyes while it vents heat. When it matures into Pyrovalve it moves as deep as possible, its eyes now permanently deployed inside jellied smoke lips.

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Napcoat & Kinkojra

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Napcoat & Kinkojra

Designation: the NAPKIN RING & KINKAJOU cillimorphs

Group: MAMMALISH

Native Biomes: PLANET WOODZY

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Kinkojra’s long body acts like a long quiet rock tumbler, concreting any precious dust it eats into shiny gold rings it then upchucks and leaves around for the juveniles, Napcoat, to wriggle into and use to keep their warm shed fur in a tight coil around their bodies.

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Roadium & Plowride

Roadium & Plowride

Designation: the ROAD SALT & SNOWPLOW cillimorphs

Group: TECHNO

Native Biomes: PLANET BRRR & PLANET URBANIAK

Size: SMALL & LARGE

Interesting Facts: These rough terrain cillimorphs never stop rolling, preferring to live on roads where the salt crystals Roadium sheds can melt a clear path. Plowride doesn’t bother with salt, just using a big ol’ plow instead.

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Mudaub & Marudder

Mudaub & Marudder

Designation: the MUD WASP cillimorphs

Group: SEGMENTED

Native Biomes: PLANET BOLDERO

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Mudaub is a drippy fella, but some of that drippage is actually a tail tipped with a stinger. They grub around in mud all day long, and when they mature into Marudder their obsession is taken into the next level, as they make a big mud truffle and wear it as a helmet, combed and shaped by their claw spades.

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Stiltooth & Devourator

Stiltooth & Devourator

Designation: the CAIMAN & SARCOSUCHUS cillimorphs

Group: REPTOPHIBIAN

Native Biomes: PLANET WOODZY

Size: SMALL & LARGE

Interesting Facts: Sometimes when it looks like Stiltooth is swimming it’s actually stalking around in shallow water. When it balloons up into Devourator its long chicken legs stay the same size and become itty bitty dino arms. Don’t ask me where the third claw went, I have no idea, check Albuquerque (we totally don’t have Albuquerque anymore, not even like a space Albuquerque or a Neo Albuquerque).

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Tinch & Cacawctus

Tinch & Cacawctus

Designation: the CACTUS FINCH cillimorphs

Group: BIRDISH

Native Biomes: PLANET SCORCHER

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Prickly cacti are the most inviting of perches for these lil’ flappers. Tinch’s thick leathery wings allow it to fly through dense patches of needles without harm. Cacawctus’s tail feathers have grown and reshaped into a cap that allows them to sit on top of a cactus and mimic its tip when resting.

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Flagellan & Criptide

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Flagellan & Criptide

Designation: the RED TIDE cillimorphs

Group: GROWER

Native Biomes: PLANET SPLISHY

Size: SMALL & LARGE

Interesting Facts: Flagellan propels itself through the water by spinning its corkscrew body. They totally ruin beach parties by congregating in the thousands, turning it into a real Flagellan fest. Worse, that’s when they tend to mature into Criptide, which generates a constant wave around its body and washes away any other partygoers who dared to stick around that long.

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Hallusion & Miracollage

Hallusion & Miracollage

Designation: the MIRAGE cillimorphs

Group: COLONIAL

Native Biomes: PLANET SCORCHER

Size: SMALL & LARGE

Interesting Facts: It’s unclear if these goobers even exist when there’s nobody parched in the desert to hallucinate them, but once there is they hang around like any other cillimorph. As such eggs containing Hallusion initially appear to be empty when they hatch. You can even walk through Miracollage like a park, and there’s no illusory dog droppings that somebody didn’t baggie.

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