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<blockquote data-quote="doctorbadwolf" data-source="post: 8495612" data-attributes="member: 6704184"><p>In <strong><em>Space Fantasy</em></strong> there are <strong>Celestial Dragons </strong>and <strong>Atroposi. </strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Celestial Dragons - </strong>Their eggs are small moons. They can fly through the Star Lanes unassisted, mostly eat mistemournes (space whales) and other megafauna, and tend to accrue colonies of kobolds who keep the dragon’s scales clean and deal with parasites and carbon buildup and such. It’s generally considered immensely good luck to have one next around your planet, and catastrophically bad luck to mess with them.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Atroposi - </strong>Moth people! They live in space and eat Aether and look like humanoid death-mask moths!</p><p></p><p><strong>Rootlings - </strong>Warforged, but they come from nature, as a result of a spirit of place desiring a corporeal form that is more sturdy than a dryad, but more palatable to humanoids than a Treant, and that can leave its native world without deleterious effect.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Astral Forest - </strong>Living sentient ships made up of the collective forms of many hundred dryads, which here refers to all manner of tree-folk. The eldest trees slumber, lending power and mass and vitality, while younger dryads make the decisions. They aren’t a hive mind, but can commune telepathically with any other creature that is attuned with the ship. They take in gases and debris, and turn them into fuel and projectiles and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorbadwolf, post: 8495612, member: 6704184"] In [B][I]Space Fantasy[/I][/B] there are [B]Celestial Dragons [/B]and [B]Atroposi. [/B] [B]Celestial Dragons - [/B]Their eggs are small moons. They can fly through the Star Lanes unassisted, mostly eat mistemournes (space whales) and other megafauna, and tend to accrue colonies of kobolds who keep the dragon’s scales clean and deal with parasites and carbon buildup and such. It’s generally considered immensely good luck to have one next around your planet, and catastrophically bad luck to mess with them. [B]Atroposi - [/B]Moth people! They live in space and eat Aether and look like humanoid death-mask moths! [B]Rootlings - [/B]Warforged, but they come from nature, as a result of a spirit of place desiring a corporeal form that is more sturdy than a dryad, but more palatable to humanoids than a Treant, and that can leave its native world without deleterious effect. [B]Astral Forest - [/B]Living sentient ships made up of the collective forms of many hundred dryads, which here refers to all manner of tree-folk. The eldest trees slumber, lending power and mass and vitality, while younger dryads make the decisions. They aren’t a hive mind, but can commune telepathically with any other creature that is attuned with the ship. They take in gases and debris, and turn them into fuel and projectiles and such. [/QUOTE]
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