SWAMP SUBSPECIES
Discover the aquatic varieties of the Bloodormar/ Maar!
Discover the aquatic varieties of the Bloodormar/ Maar!
Swamp subspecies - No type
Swamp Subspecies have their name cause living in a Swampy area. Bloodormars/Maars living there have smooth skin or scales. They have webbed hand and feet and have mostly fish like tails. Also they have dorsal fin webbed or with parasite between (for Bloodormar). They are very good swimmer, can't have chubby body type.
Around 3 meters tall
Sharpe edges
Webbed hands and feet
Slim and athletic body
Scaly skin
Dorsal fins
No paw pad
Examples of SWAMP individuals with no type.
Explore the unique features of the Abyss & Wreck types:
two distinct versions of the subspecies Swamp!
Rarity : ⭐ Uncommon
Wrecks are a type of Bloodormar who love exploration and adventure. They rarely stay in their swamp, roaming the land in search of treasure. They carry with them any treasure they find, ranging from wooden planks to items left behind by Urbans. Not only that, but they are usually covered in many different materials that can sometimes form habits and carry things in their parasite.
Covered with various materials [Mandatory]
Items stuck in their body [Mandatory]
Hold stuff in the parasite [Recommended]
Can have other body type [like chubby or muscular but not too much]
Whiskers [Optional]
Examples of SWAMP individuals with type WRECK
Rarity : ⭐⭐ Rare
Abyss Bloodormar have reached the depths of the sea. They hardly ever come to the surface, their bodies having become limp and transparent due to the pressure of the water. When they are on land, they have to move their host with the help of their parasite, their host being all limp and empty so they can't walk normally. They are quickly frightened and aggressive, and are also territorial. Because of the dark nature of the depths, they have developed bioluminescence.
Soft tissue body (Mandatory)
Semi-Transparent body (Mandatory)
Glow in the dark body spots (Mandatory)
Abyss animals features (Recommended)
Whiskers (Optional)
Examples of SWAMP individuals with type ABYSS