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Dino Dossiers (Page 3)

Ammonite_Dossier

Ammonite

2015-12-21
By: LandDragoon
On: December 21, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Usually found in the deepest parts of the water around the island, Amonitina multiamicus has a strange relationship with the other creatures of the deep. It must do something beneficial for them, since every nearby sea creature defends Ammonitina when it is attacked. What this distinct symbiosis is based on, alas, I have not yet discovered. Domesticated: Like many of the untameable ocean dwellers, Ammonitina still has enough utility to be a valuable hunting target. If a tribe is willing to risk the wrath of nearby would-be protectors, Ammonitina bile can be harvested from its corpse’s innards. This bile can be worked over with other chemicals to make manyRead More →

Thylacoleo_Dossier

Thylacoleo

2015-12-14
By: LandDragoon
On: December 14, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Thylacoleo furtimorsus is a large, powerful marsupial that can often be found hunting around trees. Its long claws and semi-opposable digits make it an apt climber, a quality that Thylacoleo uses to its advantage while hunting. It clambers up trees and waits to ambush passing prey by pouncing upon them. When something that large jumps onto a target, it becomes stunned and doesn’t stand much chance.   Domesticated: Thylacoleo is a moderately strong mount, and its ability to climb trees makes it useful for traversal such that developing tribes often tame it. Small raiding parties particularly favor Thylacoleo, as it is well suitedRead More →

Megalania_Dossier

Megalania

2015-12-12
By: LandDragoon
On: December 12, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Megalania Muruspede is among the largest creatures found throughout the island’s complicated cave networks. Reaching up to three meters long, it can traverse vertically up the cave walls with little difficulty, using its claws as iron-strength grips. Fortunately, Megalania’s size means it is unlikely to sneak up on anyone. Unfortunately for spelunkers, it is an aggressive and dangerous creature nonetheless. Domesticated: The extremely rare ability of Megalania to effortlessly climb walls makes it a highly sought after mount. While it is by no means the fastest, strongest, or toughest mount—the way it can effortlessly climb in the caves and scale mountains means itRead More →

Hyaenodon_Dossier

Hyaenodon

2015-12-01
By: LandDragoon
On: December 1, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Among the island’s tenacious pack hunters is Hyaenodon Dirus, a carnivore most often found across the mountains and tundras, in packs of 3 to 5. The Hyaenodon is a very intelligent predator: before engaging, it determines if the payoff for a fight is worth the risk of injury. Domesticated: Despite being too small to ride, Hyaenodon are still popular pets. Their intelligence means they train well, and their natural pack strength makes them excellent hunting dogs. Their capability to quickly recover health by consuming raw flesh off the bone ensures they can take much punishment and yet continue fighting. A common (and terrifying) sightRead More →

Woolly_Rhino_Dossier

Woolly Rhino

2015-11-23
By: LandDragoon
On: November 23, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Coelodonta utiliserro is a friendly herbivore, common to the tundra and grassland regions of the island. It is a large and dangerous creature, thought it seems fairly trusting of the fauna around it. Once attacked, Coelodonta charges towards its foe. It builds up momentum as it charges, and depending on its ultimate impact speed, the results can be terrifying. With enough room to charge, it can even skewer the largest creatures in just one single gore! Domesticated: When not being hunted for its horns, Coelodonta makes an excellent beast of burden. Its ability to take on far larger opponents provided sufficient charging room, as wellRead More →

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Leedsichthys

2015-11-16
By: LandDragoon
On: November 16, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Leedsichthys conviviumbrosia is probably the largest fish in the waters around the island. Its meat is also extremely succulent, a surprise given its size. It is often traded with the same value as Prime Meat, and colloquially called ‘Prime Fish’. Of course, not all of Leedsichthys’ meat is this high quality, but most of it is! Domesticated: Despite its large size, and the fact that it may well be strong enough to carry heavy loads, Leedsichthys does not appear to be intelligent enough to tame. Never the less, some large tribes keep an enormous pen with a few Leedsichthys trapped inside for cultivating purposes, as bits of Prime Fish canRead More →

Troodon_Dossier

Troodon

2015-11-09
By: LandDragoon
On: November 9, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Quite possibly the most intelligent non-human creature on the island, Troodon magnanimus is an incredibly fast learner. It understands meaningful experiences much more quickly than other creatures (including humans), and its social nature means it also teaches its packmates, making them more clever too! Domesticated: I thought Troodon simply could not be tamed, until I finally saw a lone survivor with one. She told me that she let “Troody” hunt a few of her tribe’s smaller creatures for sport, and it eventually started following her everywhere. It seems that while Troodon is too intelligent to fall for the rote conditioning of ‘tranq-and-feed’, it can insteadRead More →

Direbear_Dossier

Arctodus Dirus

2015-11-03
By: LandDragoon
On: November 3, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 4 Comments

General Information Common Name: Direbear Species: Arctodus Dirus Time: Mid Plestiocene/Early Holocene Diet: Omnivore Temperament: Territorial Egg: Not yet known Common Location Not yet known Special Ability Sprinter Release Date: To be Announced Domestication Tameable: Yes Favorite Kibble: Not yet known Favorite Food: Not yet known Rideable: Yes Saddle: Not yet known Dossier Wild: Found primarily among the Island’s mountain and tundra regions, Arctodus Dirus is an imposing creature. Like most of the creatures that inhabit this island’s colder areas, it is a mammal, and this particular mammal is either at or near the top of that region’s food chain. Domesticated: Once tamed, the Direbear is a strongRead More →

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Diplodocus Insulaprincep

2015-10-27
By: LandDragoon
On: October 27, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 1 Comment

General Information Common Name: Diploducus Species: Diplodocus Insulaprincep Time: Late Jurassic Diet: Herbivore Temperament: Naive Egg: Not yet known Common Location Not yet known Special Ability Dumbness + Three seater saddle Release Date: To be Announced Domestication Tameable: Yes Favorite Kibble: Not yet known Favorite Food: Not yet known Rideable: Yes Saddle: Not yet known Dossier Wild: Despite being one of the Island’s larger creatures, Diplodocus Insulaprincep is among the Island’s smaller sauropods. Instead of the size and intelligence, Diplodocus developed faster maximum speed and greater endurance. When fully matured, it generally only reaches about two-thirds the size of the rather enormous Brontosaurus. Domesticated: Due to Diplodocus’ smaller frame, itRead More →

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Ichthyornis

2015-10-20
By: LandDragoon
On: October 20, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

General Information Common Name: Ichthyornis Species: Ichthyornis piscoquus Time: Late Cretaceous Diet: Piscivorous Temperament: Skittish Egg: Not yet known Common Location Not yet known Special Ability (Autonomous) Fish gatherer Release Date: To be Announced Domestication Tameable: Yes Favorite Kibble: Not yet known Favorite Food: Not yet known Rideable: No Saddle: N/A Dossier Wild: Among the most vocal creatures on the island, Ichthyornis Piscoquus is actually a relatively normal seagull. Living near the beaches, it primarily eats fish, and its distinctive cries can be heard echoing over literally every beach across the island. As you might expect from a seagull, Ichthyornis will flee at the slightest provocation. Domesticated: Ichthyornis surprised me by beingRead More →

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