TROPICAL SUBSPECIES
Discover the birb varieties of the Bloodormar/ Maar!
Discover the birb varieties of the Bloodormar/ Maar!
Tropical subspecies - No type
The Tropical Bloodormars/Maars are, along with the urban ones, a uncommon subspecies. They live on islands, have their own way of life and are generally quite intelligent. They have their own culture and do not usually cohabit with other Subspecies.
Tropical subspcies is a mix between reptiles and birds, they haves scales and feathers. Also they have a mouth shaped like a beak with teeth into it!
Around 3 meters tall (9,84ft)
Feather body only [Mandatory]
Big feather spot on head [Mandatory]
Feathered tail (Maar Only) [Mandatory]
Parasite tail (Blood Only) [Mandatory]
Feather on cheeks/around eyes [Mandatory]
Big plates/scales on forearms and legs [Mandatory]
Beak like mouth + teeth [Mandatory]
Long tongue (Maar) [Optional]
Parasited long tongue (Bloodormar) [Optional]
Examples of TROPICAL individuals with no type.
Explore the unique features of the Skyrunner & Lure types:
two distinct versions of the subspecies Tropical !
Rarity : ⭐ Uncommon
The Skyrunners are a Type of Tropical who have fully embraced their bird-like nature. They have evolved to resemble them, live at high altitudes on tropical islands, and possess the ability to fly. They are a very proud people, who live by freedom above all else. Their feathers are long, they have bird-like faces and a true beak. Their hands and feet have also adapted to the fact that they live only at high altitudes, allowing them to grip onto ledges and branches.
Full beak shaped mouth/face [Mandatory]
Wings fused with arms [Mandatory]
4 fingers/toes (3fingers/1 thumb) [Mandatory]
Bird feet [Mandatory]
Bird shaped tails to help while flying [Recommended]
Rarity : ⭐⭐ Rare
The Lures are a Type of Tropical who, over time, have transformed into apex predators. They now hunt only Maars, unable to settle for anything smaller. To this end the Lures have gradually camouflaged every feature that once distinguished them from a Bloodormar, it takes a very sharp eye to tell them apart. They are capable of fully opening their bodies to trap their prey within their parasite, much like carnivorous plants. If you ever come across a Maar that seems to drool from the tail, has a vacant stare, or even appears damp around a kind of vertical scar on its body... One advice: RUN.
Only Bloodormar [Mandatory]
Looks like a normal Maar [Mandatory]
Have partial "organic" tail that can open [Mandatory]
Can open their entire body to reveal the Blood & eat preys [Mandatory]
Splited body [Mandatory]
Teeth all the length of the body's opening [Mandatory]
Tentacles parasite [Optional]
Examples of TROPICAL individuals with LURE type.