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<blockquote data-quote="Cleon" data-source="post: 6513731" data-attributes="member: 57383"><p>Updating the <a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?295726-Converting-Spelljammer-creatures&p=6433588&viewfull=1#post6433588" target="_blank"><strong>Noble Gossamer Working Draft</strong></a>.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So?</p><p></p><p><em>A vast jellyfish floats in space. Its translucent flesh glows with cool colors that flow across its skin in waves, and lightning-like flashes zip across the clouds of light within its pearly interior. The creature is titanic; its body is wider than many ships are long, the numerous tentacles that radiate from its base must reach hundreds of yards. Most of its body is comprised of balloon-like sails</em>.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'd rather not say explicitly that they're made up of Standard Gossamers. There's nothing to that effect in the original text, so they are likely a related species.</p><p></p><p>How about:</p><p></p><p>Enormous relatives of the common gossamer, a noble gossamer is a colonial organism formed from countless smaller jelly-creatures living as one. Noble gossamers are social creatures who often travel in small groups. Their beautiful color display appear to be some sort of communication. A relaxed gossamer glows green, blue or purple, with the occasional flicker of yellow or orange. Alarmed gossamers flash bright red and amber.</p><p></p><p>Noble gossamers are predators who actively hunt creatures much smaller than themselves. They will attack ships, plucking crew and passengers off the decks with their tentacles. but they prefer to hunt alone. They prefer to hunt alone, but will form a flotilla with other gossamers to fight an enemy to strong to face individually. There is only one creature that naturally predates noble gossamers, the gammaroid. A single noble gossamer is no match for a gammaroid, but a flotilla of them can often defeat one of these space chelonians.</p><p></p><p>A noble gossamer's diaphanous body is mostly empty space, but is not as delicate as a standard gossamer. They can enter the gravity field or air envelope of anything less massive than a small planetoid without collapsing and dying under their own weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleon, post: 6513731, member: 57383"] Updating the [URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?295726-Converting-Spelljammer-creatures&p=6433588&viewfull=1#post6433588"][B]Noble Gossamer Working Draft[/B][/URL]. So? [I]A vast jellyfish floats in space. Its translucent flesh glows with cool colors that flow across its skin in waves, and lightning-like flashes zip across the clouds of light within its pearly interior. The creature is titanic; its body is wider than many ships are long, the numerous tentacles that radiate from its base must reach hundreds of yards. Most of its body is comprised of balloon-like sails[/I]. I'd rather not say explicitly that they're made up of Standard Gossamers. There's nothing to that effect in the original text, so they are likely a related species. How about: Enormous relatives of the common gossamer, a noble gossamer is a colonial organism formed from countless smaller jelly-creatures living as one. Noble gossamers are social creatures who often travel in small groups. Their beautiful color display appear to be some sort of communication. A relaxed gossamer glows green, blue or purple, with the occasional flicker of yellow or orange. Alarmed gossamers flash bright red and amber. Noble gossamers are predators who actively hunt creatures much smaller than themselves. They will attack ships, plucking crew and passengers off the decks with their tentacles. but they prefer to hunt alone. They prefer to hunt alone, but will form a flotilla with other gossamers to fight an enemy to strong to face individually. There is only one creature that naturally predates noble gossamers, the gammaroid. A single noble gossamer is no match for a gammaroid, but a flotilla of them can often defeat one of these space chelonians. A noble gossamer's diaphanous body is mostly empty space, but is not as delicate as a standard gossamer. They can enter the gravity field or air envelope of anything less massive than a small planetoid without collapsing and dying under their own weight. [/QUOTE]
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