Peekaflop & Urbodrive

Peekaflop & Urbodrive

Designation: the FLOPPY DISK & NUMBER CRUNCHER cillimorphs

Group: TECHNO

Native Biomes: PLANET URBANIAK & CYBERSPACE

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: Peekaflop is almost indistinguishable from an antiquated data storage device, allowing it to hide in hipster apartments easily. In dead zones its shell’s lens stops working and it has to slide it open to peer out. The adults eat any numbers they come across, making it easy to lose count around them.

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Fishry & Anglry

Fishry & Anglry

Designation: the FISHER cillimorphs

Group: MAMMALISH

Native Biomes: PLANET BOLDERO & PLANET SPLISHY

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Fishry can use its fishy features to perform underwater reconnaissance on the other morphs it will eventually catch for fun (as an adult with its baited tail), but its actually more adept at swimming through mud and leaf piles.

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Onetwomoon & Kisserpopt

Onetwomoon & Kisserpopt

Designation: the SEEING STARS cillimorphs

Group: SPINELESS

Native Biomes: PLANET URBANIAK & OUTER SPACE

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: These cillimorphs possess the unique ability to transform received kinetic energy into illusory stars. They’re so good at taking punches that it often seems they’re taking them from nowhere at all, bouncing around and producing a truly excessive number of starry bangles. Sometimes I wish they would just stop.

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Protoscoot & Exempleror

Protoscoot & Exempleror

Designation: the PROTO-TURTLE & SCUTOSAURUS cillimorphs

Group: REPTOPHIBIAN

Native Biomes: PLANET SCORCHER & PLANET SPLISHY

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: Built like turtles that just can’t get the shell idea quite right, Protoscoot and Exempleror are good at floating in oceans of water and sand alike thanks to trapped pockets of air between hide and disjointed shell segments.

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Eatingrub & Crushinthroat

Eatingrub & Crushinthroat

Designation: the SABERTOOTH LONGHORN BEETLE cillimorphs

Group: SEGMENTED

Native Biomes: PLANET BOLDERO & PLANET BRRR

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: They are ravenous all the time, and will bury their saber mandibles in large food sources and drag them around everywhere they go to make sure nobody else gets any. They have the cillimorph record for largest item swallowed in proportion to their own body. Don’t ask what it was; it was gross.

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Roru & Chauffleurish

Roru & Chauffleurish

Designation: the ROADRUNNER, SIDECAR, EGGCUP, & CUPHOLDER cillimorphs

Group: BIRDISH

Native Biomes: PLANET SCORCHER & PLANET URBANIAK

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: These cillimorphs give their offspring the need for speed by running around as fast as they can with their eggs in their hip holsters. Roru isn’t mature enough to reproduce, so its eggs are just practice ones, like bags of flour swapped in for babies in human classes.

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Succuboom & Telefragtus

Succuboom & Telefragtus

Designation: the TELEFRAG cillimorphs

Group: GROWER

Native Biomes: OUTER SPACE & CYBERSPACE

Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

Interesting Facts: These typically rooted morphs get around by teleporting, including between the physical world and the digital, and they have a habit of teleporting to right where your video game character is and blowing it up, as if it amuses them. Telefragtus teleports its limbs wherever it wants them, so much so that they are ever-exploding.

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Shtilts & Firewatchurn

Shtilts & Firewatchurn

Designation: the STILT FISH & FIREWATCH cillimorphs

Group: FISHY

Native Biomes: PLANET WOODZY & PLANET BOLDERO

Size: MEDIUM & LARGE

Interesting Facts: Every-vigilant despite their laid-back expressions, Shtilts and Firewatchurn elevate themselves above the water on long fins to watch for forest fires, which they can extinguish from a great distance by spitting.

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Kipple & Selkerby

Kipple & Selkerby

Designation: the BINDLESTIFF & SELKIE cillimorphs

Group: MAMMALISH

Native Biomes: PLANET SPLISHY & PLANET URBANIAK

Size: SMALL

Interesting Facts: Opportunistic charismatic nomads, Kipple and Selkerby grow and shed a finned hide that they keep with them to use as an amphibious diving suit. Kipple likes to tie theirs up into a bag to hold their scavenged belongings, supported on driftwood, coral rods, or even rebar.

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Nogo & Rhinosegrown

Nogo & Rhinosegrown

Designation: the RHINOCEROS IGUANA & INCORRECT IGUANODON cillimorphs

Group: REPTOPHIBIAN

Native Biomes: PLANET BOLDERO & PLANET BRRR

Size: MEDIUM & LARGE

Interesting Facts: Dependent on the sun for energy, Nogo and Rhinosegrown that live in colder environments are much more lethargic, sometimes only emerging from their dens on cloudless days. Even then they can’t get their eyes to stay all the way open.

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