Jun 16 2015, 05:31 PM
Prey List
All of the naturally occurring animals (ie. non-cognizant Gembounds) in Origin Cave are known to have dense bones and large lungs fitted with a filtration system that allow them to adapt to the conditions of the cave. These small creatures have roamed the caves long before Gembounds ever did; however, they lack the cognizance of larger Gembounds, allowing them to fill the niche of prey animals. Almost all of them have small stones of their own. These creatures are also referred to as "Lesser Gembounds".
Cave Rats
Large, filthy creatures with crooked teeth and strong whiskers. They grow up to two feet long, not including their long, whip-like tails.
Rats, Mice, Rabbits
These creatures appear much like their Earth counterparts and are approximately the same size, shapes and colours.
Cave Lizards
Growing up to a foot and a half in length, not including their three-foot tails. Range in colours from grey and black to brown and blue, sometimes pale yellow. Can move quickly when startled, mouths are fitted with rows of small, sandpapery teeth. Often seen sunning themselves under lights in rooms with lots of foliage. Rarely found around water or ice.
Cave Bats
Approximately the same size as Cave Rats, only with wings. Gross.
Cave Deer(?)
The size of a fawn, probably not a deer, but looks kind of like something a larger predator would hunt down and eat.
Cave Fish
Disgusting, slimy, probably blind. Once you get past the gross mucusy taste of their slime, they're pretty good. Throw 'em on the barby for an extra flair.
(I just made this thread so I could get some stuff down quick. I'll finalize it and add to the Guidebook later. Feel free to make suggestions for prey too! I'll also elaborate on the cave deer later)
All of the naturally occurring animals (ie. non-cognizant Gembounds) in Origin Cave are known to have dense bones and large lungs fitted with a filtration system that allow them to adapt to the conditions of the cave. These small creatures have roamed the caves long before Gembounds ever did; however, they lack the cognizance of larger Gembounds, allowing them to fill the niche of prey animals. Almost all of them have small stones of their own. These creatures are also referred to as "Lesser Gembounds".
Cave Rats
Large, filthy creatures with crooked teeth and strong whiskers. They grow up to two feet long, not including their long, whip-like tails.
Rats, Mice, Rabbits
These creatures appear much like their Earth counterparts and are approximately the same size, shapes and colours.
Cave Lizards
Growing up to a foot and a half in length, not including their three-foot tails. Range in colours from grey and black to brown and blue, sometimes pale yellow. Can move quickly when startled, mouths are fitted with rows of small, sandpapery teeth. Often seen sunning themselves under lights in rooms with lots of foliage. Rarely found around water or ice.
Cave Bats
Approximately the same size as Cave Rats, only with wings. Gross.
Cave Deer(?)
The size of a fawn, probably not a deer, but looks kind of like something a larger predator would hunt down and eat.
Cave Fish
Disgusting, slimy, probably blind. Once you get past the gross mucusy taste of their slime, they're pretty good. Throw 'em on the barby for an extra flair.
(I just made this thread so I could get some stuff down quick. I'll finalize it and add to the Guidebook later. Feel free to make suggestions for prey too! I'll also elaborate on the cave deer later)