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Trilobite

2015-09-25
By: LandDragoon
On: September 25, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Like most Trilobites, Trilobite Conchadurus is an opportunistic carnivore that feeds on anything smaller than itself which it can get a hold of. A sluggish creature, the Trilobite’s best defense is its incredibly hard shell. This seems to be a common adaption for the slower creatures of the island. Domesticated:The Trilobite does not seem to have enough intelligence to be tamed. This doesn’t mean it doesn’t have its uses among resourceful survivors, though. Trilobites are easily one of the best sources of high quality chitin on the island, assuming one doesn’t wish to venture into the dangerous caves. Known Information: Trilobite is not a very good source of food. The creature seems to be made mostly out ofRead More →

Triceratops

2015-09-25
By: LandDragoon
On: September 25, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Apparently a cross-breed of a Triceratops and Styracosaurus, Triceratops styrax has both the characteristic three-horned face of Triceratops and the prominent horned-ridge of Styracosarus. Domesticated: A common mount for those that ride dinosaurs, Triceratops doubles as both pack animal and combat war horse. Known Information:Normally a very docile grazing animal, Triceratops becomes extremely aggressive once angered. Triceratops will chase down would-be predators (and egg-stealers) with incredible prejudice. Triceratops bony ridge is very effective as cover from frontal attack, and the creature’s charge is incredibly dangerous. I’ve seen Triceratops have an especially hostile reaction to the Tyrannosaurus on the island, with herds attacking in groups. Drops Raw Meat Hide KeratinRead More →

Titanomyrma

2015-09-25
By: LandDragoon
On: September 25, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Titanomyrma is one of the smaller creatures on the island; A frightening thought, when you realize it is the size of a dog. A hive-minded herbivore, Titanomyrmausually goes about it’s business unless provoked. When attacked or threatened, it releases a chemical which alerts all Titanomyrma in a large range to help fight the aggressor. Domesticated: Because of its hive mentality, I’ve not seen any successfully tamed Titanomyrma on the island yet. Fortunately for lone survivors, separated Titanomyrmacan be easily picked off for a small supply of Chitin among other valuable natural resources. Known Information: I’ve seen two varieties of Titanomyrma: Drones and soldiers. Drones are smaller, faster and land-bound, and they harvest for theRead More →

Titanoboa

2015-09-25
By: LandDragoon
On: September 25, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 3 Comments

Dossier Wild: Found only in the dark caves of the island, Titanoboa exornantur is an aggressive creature that prefers cold dark rocky areas. This extremely large snake, while being a member of the Titanoboa family, does not constrict its prey as most boas do. This adaption may come from coexisting with giant insects. Domesticated: As they appear immune to knockout poisons, Titanoboa exornantur is basically impossible to render unconscious. Because this crucial step can’t be done, taming this can be a challenge! Known Information: Being immune to knockout poisons, and being unable to pierce the thick chitin of the insects, the species have learned to coexist. They often even hunt largeRead More →

Stegosaurus

2015-09-25
By: LandDragoon
On: September 25, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Stegosaurus regium has approximately 16 paired rows of plates along its back, flanked by another smaller pair of 6 plates. This is contrary to the alternating rows of Stegosaurus fossils found in museums. I’ve encountered Stegosaurus, in varying amounts almost everywhere on the island. Domesticated: Commonly used as a safe way to transport large quantities of goods. The plates on the Stegosaurus regium double as a cover against the arrows of the attackers. Unfortunately, they also make it harder to load and unload some cargo. The Stegosaurus attacks by swinging its spiked tail at the opponent, which has a wide area of attack. Care must be taken not to anger any nearbyRead More →

Spinosaurus

2015-09-25
By: LandDragoon
On: September 25, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 1 Comment

Dossier Wild: Among the carnivores on the Island that can match Tyrannosaurus in size, Spinosaurus aquareliga does not quite match its ferocity. Domesticated: Spinosaurus is an incredibly well-rounded apex carnivore. Faster than a Tyrannosaurus in water, able to travel on land unlike a Megalodon, and larger than a Carnotaurus, its all-terrain versatility may be unrivaled. For hunters who wish to have a well-rounded mount, Spinosaurus may be the ideal choice — If they can acquire one. Known Information: Spinosaurus four legs and large sail make it fairly swift on land, and incredibly fast in water. The one comforting fact about Spinosaurus is that it seems more at home near water than away from it. While the creature is insatiable while nearRead More →

Araneomorphus

2015-09-25
By: LandDragoon
On: September 25, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: I don’t know where to start with Araneomorphus amalgotantibus. It has so many of the nightmare inducing traits of spiders from among many family and genus. Domesticated: As long as it is kept far from arachnophobics, domesticated Araneomorphus makes an excellent guardian creature for anyone wanting to avoid killing. Their strange web-spraying behavior is also quite helpful while hunting fast, fleeing prey. They are too small to be used as mounts, however… Known Information: It fires webbing like a bola spider, it spits venom like a lynx spider. It has a poisonous bite like a myriad of spiders, and can see in the dark by sensingRead More →

Pulmonoscorpius

2015-09-25
By: LandDragoon
On: September 25, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: I’m not sure why, but the giant scorpions I’ve seen on the island are far more disturbing than most of the Dinosaurs. Rather than simply kill its prey, Pulmonoscorpius gigantus injects its victims with a tranquilizing poison, then eats its unconscious prey alive. Domesticated: Trying to tame a monster like Pulmonoscorpius gigantus sounds like a crazy idea, but I suppose the ability to knock out a foe could come in handy. It could certainly make incapacitating some of the island’s other creatures much easier. Known Information: This subspecies has a large pair of pincers that seem connected to the same toxin sacs as the tail. I’ve never seenRead More →

Sarcosuchus

2015-09-25
By: LandDragoon
On: September 25, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Among the island’s water-based threats, Sarcosuchus excubitor is a lot what you might expect from a giant crocodile: A patient killing machine. It spends much of its days lazily waiting in the water for prey to walk near. That said, it is not opposed to scurrying onto land and pressing the issue when hungry. Domesticated: Despite being river-dwelling creatures, Sarcosuchus seem quite at ease in the oceans. More than a few fishing communities use them as mounts simply to help fight off Megalodons, or to gain better access to the resources found within the reefs. Known Information: A good tactic for escaping many predators is to jump intoRead More →

Sabertooth

2015-09-25
By: LandDragoon
On: September 25, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Smilodon brutalis is a solitary predator, generally found in cold, lightly wooded areas. The island’s mountains are the perfect habitat, as the mammal’s fur keeps it safe from the bitter temperature. While its huge fangs are excellent for delivering deathblows, the creature’s claws can be just as deadly. Domesticated: While not as fast as Raptors, there’s no denying the Sabertooth’s increased resilience and power. In addition, well-trained Sabertooth can be taught to use their claws to flay corpses. This may sound morbid, but it is among the best ways to quickly gather large quantities of hide from the giant beasts of the island. Known Information: DespiteRead More →

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