Traits that are underlined should be incorporated when creating a hybrid design for the respective subspecies. Traits that are not underlined may still be used.
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Mutation Stacking: You may notice that certain mutations say they can "stack", what does this mean exactly? If a sub has multiple mutations, some may 'stack' onto one another freely, without requiring you to own a hybrid or tri-hybrid MYO to combine them. Most stackable mutations are ones that cause minimal physical changes to a sub. However, subs with more distinct mutations that could function as their own sub are not stackable. In this case, you would need to purchase Hybrid MYOs to combine them.
Required Traits
Face That Splits Open Into 3-4 Separate Parts
Has Two Dot Eyes By The Horizontal Slit On Face
Split Forehead Gem
Jelly Head Feathers
May stack onto any other Royal Jellid Mutations
Required Traits
Jelly Head
Connects to Jelly neck
Jelly Head Wings
Feathers can be stylized
Minimum of 1 Set (2 total)
Maximum of 2 Sets (4 Total)
Hardened Jelly "Eyes"
Can be any shape
Can be manipulated to simulate simple expressions.
Forehead Gem
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Minimum of 1
Maximum of 8
Nubbed Arms
Metallic Rings
Can be made of any type of metal
Can be anywhere on the body
Can be stylized
Minimum of 1
Maximum of 6
Jelly Tail
Tail must be 25% Jelly
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Jelly Wings on Tail
Minium of 2 sets (4 Total)
Maximum of 4 sets (8 Total)
Feathers can by stylized
Can be any size
Can be any length
May stack onto any other Royal Jellid Mutations
Royal Jenemones boast stunning collections of pearls, built up by jellis who seek their protection. These jellis offer pearls and other shiny objects as tributes to these majestic beings.
Small jellies that receive their protection often take refuge in the Jenemones’ soft appendages. However, these appendages can sting anyone who comes too close.
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Jelly Head
Connects to Jelly neck
Hardened Jelly "Eyes"
May be any shape + be manipulated to simulate simple expressions
Forehead Gem
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Minimum of 1
Maximum of 8
Metallic Rings
Can be made of any type of metal
Can be anywhere on the body
Can be stylized
Minimum of 1
Maximum of 6
Long Jelly sensors on the body
Jelly Tails
Minimum of 3
Maximum of 6
Tails must be 25% Jelly
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Metal Ball in Tails
Can be made of any type of metal
Required Traits
Jelly “Nose” on the Muzzle
Can be any shape
Jelly Tusks on the face
Can be pointed any way
Can be any length
Can be any shape
Beady Eyes
Jelly Horns
May be any shape
May be any length
Ears
Must have tag on it
Must be Jelly
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Jelly Tail
May be any length
May be any shape
Must have a fur tuft at the end of the tail
Jelly Head
Forehead Gem
May be any shape
May be any size
Metal Rings
Can be anywhere on the body
Optional Traits
Udders
May be Jelly or Non-Jelly
Numerous social behaviors are displayed by Arachnid Dogglow. While the majority of Arachnid Dogglow live alone, several species in various families exhibit an inclination for living in colonies. This is in contrast to the majority of Arachnid Dogglow species, which are solitary and even hostile toward other members of their own species. These have the capacity to create aggregations that continue for a while.
Arachnid Dogglow have the ability to make a gooey, sticky substance that they will use to weave complex webs. These webs are used by them to draw in and capture their prey. They will wrap them once they become entangled in their webs and slowly eat them. Although other arachnid dogglow might not even utilize webs to trap their prey; instead, they might build trap doors and snare anyone who is not paying attention.
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Jelly starts from the neck and connects to the underbelly and ends at the tail
Spider Tail
Top Half is furred
Tail may be any size
Spinneret on Tail (The antenna looking shapes on them)
May be any shape
May be any length
Allows for them to produce a jelly like silk that they use to make their webs
Pedipalps on mouth
May be any size
May be Jelly or Non-Jelly
Clawed Paws
Claws often are fused together to make a Conical shape (Cone shaped)
May be jelly or Non-Jelly
Body has short yet thick fur
Multiple Eyes
Minimum of 3
Maximum of 8
Lack Pupils
Spirical on Tail (Round orbs on the tail)
Minimum of 2
Maximum of 4
Non-Jelly
Ears
May be any length
May be any shape
No Nose
The Phoenix Dogglow, a highly elusive creature, is rumored to inhabit the summits of rocky mountains, seldom descending to the earth except for essential tasks like gathering supplies or seeking food.
These mystical beings are renowned for their mastery of both fire and light. Many injured or ill Jellinu actively seek them out, drawn by the belief that the flames of the Phoenix Dogglow possess healing properties. The flames are said to have the power to heal anyone fortunate enough to come into contact with them.
Fiercely protective of their nests, Phoenix Dogglow exhibit a strong maternal or paternal instinct, vehemently attacking anyone who poses a threat to their young. This protective nature underscores the importance of their role in the ecosystem and the delicate balance they maintain on the rocky mountain summits where they reside.
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Jelly Connecting From Neck To Tail
Large Feathered Arms w/ Feathery tendrils
Jelly head Feathers
May be any shape
May be any length
Body Feathers
Long Feathered Streamers
Can be anywhere on the body
Because they are inquisitive beings, Monoglow frequently end up in trouble. They adore wet woodlands and are frequently seen swimming in bodies of water. Anybody attempting to harm them can be shot by the barbs on their short hands. And removing them hurts a lot. Due to this, most predators will leave them alone, in fear of being poisoned.
Large clutches of eggs are laid by monoglow, who rarely leave their nests unless absolutely essential. The majority of predators will attempt to steal their eggs, although they rarely succeed.
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Jelly Connecting from Neck to Tail
Short Weak Legs
Webbed Paws
Webbed Paws may be jelly or non-jelly.
Minimum of 6
Maximum of 8
Spade Shaped Bill
At least 75% of it has to be non-Jelly
May be short or long.
Flat Tail
Top Half is non-Jelly
Bottom half made of Jelly
Jelly part connects with the Neck and Under-Belly Jelly
Ears
May be any length
May be any shape
Centaur dogs are reputed to be guardians of the natural world, and they will drive away anyone who dared to disturb it. Since they are independent beings, they will never stay too long in one location. They travel in huge groups, and because they are very good at strategizing, it is exceedingly challenging to approach them covertly.
Centaur dogglow are incredibly attentive of their surroundings and only ever take what they require. They are frequently observed returning favors and leaving their lodgings in pristine condition.
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Jelly Connecting From Neck To Tail
Thigh Wings
Can Be Replaced With Stitches Or Scars
Jelly or Non-Jelly Hooves On Legs
The tendril mutation also affects Ancient Jellotls, transforming their bottom half into a series of tendrils. This change gives them a mermaid-like appearance, similar to Ancient Leviathans, and enhances their agility in water, allowing them to swim at greater speeds
In addition to manipulating the tendrils on their faces like regular tendril lotls, Ancient Jellotls can control the tendrils on their lower half to reach for objects at a distance, increasing their dexterity and effectiveness in various tasks.
Moreover, these Ancient Jellotls have developed a unique defensive and hunting mechanism: the ability to release a dark, jelly-like ink from their bodies. This substance serves both as a smokescreen to confuse predators and a tactical advantage when stalking prey.
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Squid Tendrils Replacing Axolotl Whiskers
Maximum of 6
Minimum of 2
Must Be Below Ears if Jellotl has ears
Cephalopod Bottom Half
Must range from 1-8 Tentacles
Top half of tentacle are jelly
Bottom half is non jelly
Suction cups may be made of jelly or non-jelly
Suction cups may be any size
Scuction cups may be any shape
Gill Slits
Located on the neck and anywhere else on the body
Filled with Jelly
Dark Sclera
Slit Nose
Arm Fins
May be Jelly or Non-Jelly
Optional Traits
Tentacle Tongue
May be any Length
Body Scales
May be Jelly or Non-Jelly
Scales may be any shape
Scales may be any size
May stack onto any other Ancient Jellotl Muts
Ancient Jellotls of the Hippocampus variety exhibit a distinctive swimming posture – heads up, tails down, and bodies upright. Their hunting strategy involves a sit-and-wait technique, where they remain stationary and swiftly snap at any approaching small crustaceans. The unique feature of their vacuum-producing tube-shaped mouth allows them to efficiently suck their prey into their mouths.
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Head Fins
May be any shape
May be any length
Long Snout
Dark Sclera
Back Fins
May be any shape
May be any length
Seahorse Body
Tail must be curled
Gill Slits
Located on the neck and anywhere else on the body
Filled with Jelly
These prehistoric monsters possess a voracious appetite, capable of devouring the majority of objects in their path, always prepared for an attack. Their fierce territorial nature instills fear in most sea jellies, compelling them to make every effort to avoid these creatures.
Remarkably, they can submerge themselves in the ocean's deepest, darkest regions for extended periods, ranging from hours to even days. Their preference for considerably colder oceans makes them rare visitors to warmer regions.
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Dark Sclera
Long Axolotl Fins
Gill Slits
Located on the neck and anywhere else on the body
Filled with Jelly
Clawed Hands with Fins
Jelly Torso
Fused with jelly tail
Tail is axolotl like in shape
Arm and Head Fins
Stomach Mouth
Small Horns
Located on the head
In a unique mutation among Jelleyes, an item of profound significance becomes inseparable, quite literally replacing the head of the eye. This extraordinary transformation results in Marble Eyes, which not only serve as a distinctive characteristic but also provide a reassuring presence for other Jellinu.
This particular Jelleye mutation opens the door to the development of genuine relationships with non-Jelleyes, marking a significant departure from the usual interactions within the Jelleye community. The Marble Eyes, with their inseparable items, radiate a sense of comfort and become a source of solace for those around them. This unique mutation not only alters the physical appearance of the Jelleye but also influences the dynamics of their social connections, fostering true relationships that extend beyond the boundaries of their own kind.
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Head Becomes a marble like object
May be any object that isn’t a glass ball as well
The object must be round in shape
Can Have Any Liquid or Objects Inside Glass
Ears
May be any length
May be any Shape
Mouth found anywhere on the body except for their heads
Jelly claws
Located on front paws
Retractable
Thigh wings
May be replaced with scars or stitches
May stack onto any other Jelleye Muts
Former Guardian Eyes, known as Fallen Jelleyes, opt to seek power from the abyss after relinquishing their guardian status. This choice grants them immense power; however, their bodies, not inherently designed to handle such energies like an Aku's, undergo severe warping and distortion, resulting in a notably jarring appearance.
In their quest for increased power, Fallen Jelleyes actively target other Guardian Eyes, deliberately seeking to siphon their powers to further bolster their own strength. This predatory behavior contributes to the enmity between Fallen Jelleyes and their former Guardian Eye counterparts. The pursuit of power at any cost drives Fallen Jelleyes to engage in calculated actions to drain the abilities of unsuspecting Guardian Eyes, leading to an ongoing conflict in the realm of these mystical entities.
Fallen Eyes wield the authority to impose curses, having succumbed to an intense obsession with absolute order and actively seeking negative energy from the abyss.
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Cut off wings
Abyss and jelly form new wings
Mouth on the torso that splits the body in half
Gore may spill out when mouth is open
Face always has a mouth,
May also be made of abyssal material
Body may have splotches of abyssal material on it
Shadow claws
Can be any length
Can be any shape
Guardian Eyes stand as an elevated form of a regular eye, distinguished by heightened strength that sets them apart. Their authoritative presence leads other eyes to frequently seek their guidance, relying on them for direction in various matters. Guardian Eyes bear the consistent responsibility of confronting significant threats, including challenges posed by Abyss Akus and even Fallen Jelleyes. Notably, they are the chosen ones bestowed with the solemn duty of blessing Jellis. Within Jellinu society, the highest honor is widely considered to be receiving a blessing from one of these esteemed Guardian Eyes, marking a Jelli as particularly favored and protected.
Despite their elevated status and role as protectors, Guardian Eyes exhibit conceited tendencies. They are willing to go to great lengths to maintain their exalted rank within eye society. Employing various methods, they actively pursue ways to secure their elevated status and are not averse to using devious tactics to ensure their position at the top. This mix of power, responsibility, and ambition creates a complex dynamic within the eye society, where Guardian Eyes navigate the delicate balance between their duty and their personal desires for prestige.
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Floating Head
Floating Front Limbs
Non-Jelly Fluffy Neck
Jelly Pendent
Must be on the neck
May be any size
May be any shape
Jelly Connecting From Chest To Tail
2 Small Floating Eyes By Shoulders
Shoulder Wings With Jelly Floating Between Each Feather
Feathers can be damaged
Abyss Akus, a distinct variant of Akus, exclusively inhabit the depths of the abyss, deriving their name from their unique origin.
During their transformation, Abyss Akus amass corruption, endowing them with abnormal strength at the cost of their sentience. This makes them inherently volatile, presenting a substantial threat in any encounter. The integration with the Abyss imparts an eternal hunger in Abyss Akus, propelling them into a perpetual search for sustenance.
Their territorial instincts extend even to their own kind, leading Abyss Akus to engage in hunting each other, sometimes merely for amusement. Demonstrating remarkable durability, Abyss Akus present a formidable challenge, and documented instances of their demise usually involve conflicts with Guardian eyes or clashes with fellow Abyss Akus. The depths of the abyss function as both their residence and the arena for their primal struggles for dominance.
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Floating Eyes and Wings
Horns
Four large front legs w/ Sharp Claws
Thin back legs
Abyssal Corruption on them
Corrupted Patches on their body
Thin back spikes
May be any length
Start from Fluffy Main
End near their Tails
Jelly Tail
Can be any length
Can be any shape
Jelly Neck Slits
Torn Face
Exposed Jelly underneath
Chest Eye
Imp Jellaku, while not inherently malevolent, possess a vulnerability to external influences, making them easily swayed. Their primary inclination lies in seeking attention, and they would go to great lengths to remain the focal point of interest.
Many Imp Jellaku find themselves enticed by treasures, taking pleasure in collecting flashy items with the hope of boosting their wealth. This penchant for material possessions often leads them to pursue items that grab attention, further fueling their desire for recognition.
However, their behavior often becomes a source of irritation for the majority of common Jellaku, who view Imp Akus as nuisances. When sufficiently provoked, common Jellaku may take decisive action and attempt to confront or assault Imp Jellaku, asserting dominance and quelling the perceived disruption caused by their attention-seeking counterparts. The delicate balance between Imp Jellaku's desire for attention and the tolerance of their fellow Jellaku can lead to occasional clashes within the community.
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Fluffy Mane
Jelly tail
25% or more of the tail must be jelly
May be any length
May be any shape
Multiple Eyes on Face
Minimum of 3
Maximum of 8
Chest Eye
Peg Legs
Jelly Chest
Connects to the arms and tail
Large Arms
At least 70% Must be Jelly
Claws are optional
Small Sized
Back Spikes
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Wings
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be Jelly / Non-Jelly
Ascended Aku primarily arise from the Jellaku ranks, actively seeking blessings to alleviate the inner turmoil affecting many other Jellaku in the Abyss. These blessings also aid in healing their bodies from the effects of physical corruption.
Despite their preference for solitude, Ascended Jellaku maintain this inclination to preserve inner peace. However, when they come across fellow Jellies experiencing suffering or injury, their benevolence becomes evident. They offer blessings and care, tending to the afflicted until recovery is achieved. To ensure rescued Jellinu have no memory of the events, these Jellaku often temporarily erase their memories.
While there is some tension between Ascended Aku and Jelleye, they manage to coexist delicately. Guardian eyes occasionally recognize the unique abilities of Ascended Jellaku, recruiting them as specialized healers. The eye monitors worn by these Jellaku serve as a practical adaptation, compensating for the loss of eyesight during their transformative journey into this new form.
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Jelly scars in place of eye sockets
Halo above head
Optional in other places
Halo collar
Peg legs
Must be jelly
Optional Traits
“Eye Monitor” tethered to halo
Damaged wings
Husk Jellibytes are well recognized for being ambush predators. In order to draw in scavengers who could mistake them for an easy meal, husks will act dead, only for those scavengers to discover that they are the husk's easy meal. With the exception of their chameleon-like tongue, which may ensnare their prey, they don't move particularly quickly.
Their stitched area will unfurl to simulate a wound, and their tongue will function as "intestines" to further deceive scavengers. The inside of this "wound" frequently has a putrid odor, which is really a scent that the husk has developed to have.
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Mask Head
Can be filled with Jelly or be Hollow
Jelly On Head Connecting To The End Of Back
Tail
May be any shape
May be any length
Jelly Wings In Back Jelly
Can Also Be Two Jelly Hands
Stitches On Chest
Can Open,
Long Jelly Tongue
Sharp Teeth Inside
Legs MUST Be Nubs
Throughout the year, hundreds of walrus bytes gather and engage in social interactions, seldom venturing alone but rather forming herds. These sociable creatures come ashore or rest on ice to tend to their young, utilizing their tusks to assist in lifting. Within these herds, social dominance is well-established, with tusk length, body size, and aggression determining hierarchy. The walrus bytes with the longest tusks and larger bodies tend to be more aggressive and exhibit threatening behaviors, securing higher social ranks. Conversely, those with smaller sizes or damaged tusks are socially ranked lower.
Surprisingly hospitable to other jellinu species, particularly Pingus, walrus bytes go out of their way to assist those in danger of drowning, bringing them safely ashore. Despite their intimidating appearance, they display a nurturing and protective side, fostering a close relationship with their fellow jellinu.
Unfortunately, the walrus bytes face persistent threats as they are continually hunted for their tusks and body fat, both highly sought-after commodities. The exploitation of these resources poses a significant challenge to the well-being of walrus bytes, endangering their populations in the pursuit of these valuable assets.
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Hollow Masked Head
Jelly Eyes
Fluffy "whiskers" on face, usually looks like a mustache
Face has small thin jelly whiskers on it as well
Slit nose
Jelly Tusks
May be any shape
Must be long
Jelly Flippers
Front flippers are made of jelly ; Rear flippers are Non-jelly
Rear flippers may be any size & shape
"Furred" Body
Typically have wrinkly skin that is covered in small thin hairs
Optional Traits
Ears
May be any size
May be any length
May be any shape
Required Traits
Mask head
False jelly eye
Located on corner of mouth
Beedy Eyes
Orb Lure
Located on the head
Furred back
Connected to wings & arms
Wings
May be any size
May be any shaped
Long dangly arms
Jelly back flippers
Optional Traits
Sharp Teeth
Claws
Can be Jelly or Non-Jelly
Drowned Jellinegai are known for luring and ambushing other Jellies who stray into their territory. They use cunning tactics and artistry to ensnare their prey, creating hauntingly beautiful music that echoes through their temple chambers. This music, like a siren's call, captures the attention of any nearby Jellie.
Once a victim is drawn in, the Drowned Jellinegai use stealth and strategy to isolate their target, often using coral reefs, kelp forests, and submerged ruins for cover. Their attacks are swift and precise, giving their prey little time to react or escape.
Drowned Jellinegai's aggressive behavior is driven by a strong territorial instinct, as they fiercely protect the secrets and sanctity of their underwater temples.
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Non-jelly chest/belly
Mask Head
Jelly abdomen
Ears replaced with non-jelly fins
Fins may be any size
Fins may be any shape
Jelly fins
Located on elbows, calves, head and back
Fins may be any size
Fins may be any shape
Thigh feelers, no cheek feelers.
Webbed fingers.
Jelly eyes + pawpads.
Totem constantly has water running from it
Required Traits
Coin/void on neck jelly and backs of hands
Jelly ribbons attached to neck jelly
May be any length
May be any shape
Jelly tendrils on back of head
May be any length
May be any shape
Floating arms
Gemstone crown and floating jewels
May be non-jelly
Totem form is adorned in jewelry and/or gilded.
Lurewhals, an elusive species, are exclusively found in the ocean's profound depths, where sunlight never reaches. These creatures employ a unique hunting strategy, drawing in prey using the segments on their tails. Emitting a subtle glow from their eyes, they entice unsuspecting prey, luring them closer. Once within range, lurewhals swiftly dispatch their victims using jelly weaponry.
Due to the scarcity of food in their habitat, lurewhals typically lead solitary lives. Fierce competition ensues among them as they contend for limited resources, often engaging in territorial disputes. The depths where they reside, shrouded in perpetual darkness, serve as both their hunting grounds and the arena for inter lurewhal conflicts over sustenance.
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Fishing lure head
glowing visor-like eyes
Jelly neck
Has mini tentacles on it
Jelly spots on palm
Spots can create jelly weaponry; typically spears but they can also be swords, staffs, maces, etc
Hooked tail tip
Optional Traits
jelly spikes
segmented body
A Jelliwhal parasite that replaces the head of a whal. This species used to be commonly caught and eaten by whals, and has gained parasitic powers to combat this. On the surface, they seem harmless. However, their mouth spans right down to the back fin. Their teeth have become large and sharp, capable of crushing bone and easily tearing flesh. They use these teeth to puncture a whal's skull and the tongue apparatus consumes the brain.
A freshly taken over whal has very few expressions and limited speech. Blood often leaks from the head or mouth. In this stage a Pseuwhal looks almost identical to a regular one. The longer the parasite stays attached to the host, they fuse together into one being. At this point the Pseuwhal can no longer detach from the whal. They are often seen skirmishing with other ocean creatures to protect their other species. Though violent, the Pseuwhal can speak when fully merged with a host, and they have human-like intelligence. They have been observed to surface from the water to trade goods with jellaku on dark, moonless nights.
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Big, empty eyes
Lower half of body is jelly
4 fins, can have nubby limbs
Intertwined Jelly Horns
V-Tipped straw-like tongue
Anatomy
fish-like, mimics head-tail of a whal
Fused Form Traits
Body is fused to the head-tail
Intertwined Jelly Horns
Big, empty eyes
Arms become long and may have more than 3 fingers
Legs fuse with lower fins
Nubby arms fuse to the neck jelly
Optional Traits
Neck tentacles
Optional claws on fused legs
Anatomy: Bipedal
Art by BusterPointConcept by BusterPoint━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━They can swim well, and propulsion is provided by a strong water jet coming from a flexible funnel that is located ventrally.Jellipods can create two large patches on their white backs that resemble "false eyes" when they are being pursued by a predator. They can also jet-black ink to confuse and surprise the predator while evading.
In order for their prey to be properly digested, their beaks are mostly utilized to cut and slice it up.
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Cephalopod Head
Can be Jelly or Non-Jelly
Tentacles on head can be any size, shape and length
Non-Jelly Squid-Like beak under head
Cephalopod Eyes
Located on head
Minimum of 2
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Rounded Jelly neck
Jelly feelers on neck
Can be any size
Ends can be any shape
Can be any length
3 Fingers on hands
2 Toes on Feet
Suction Cups Located on Hands
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Tentacle “skirt” that replaces the tail
Can be any size
Can be any length
Optional Traits
Cone shaped hat on head
Non-Jelly
Can be any size
Can be any length
Typically spiraled
Glowing Markings on body
Markings can be stylized
Can apply to any patterns on their bodies
Psupods, commonly known as Falsepods, represent a parasitic mutation derived from jelliwhals, often mistaken for regular jellipods. Regarded by many as more unsettling than the Psuwhal Virus Mutation, Psupods exhibit a high level of intelligence and can closely mimic the behavior of their non-parasitic counterparts. In a rather disturbing manner, these creatures forcefully take control of jellipod bodies, discarding the original heads in the process.
Preferring the deepest and darkest regions of the ocean, Psupods display little interest in surface activities. Their chosen habitat, however, makes them susceptible to predation by lurewhals and leviathan jellotls. Functioning as scavengers, Psupods feed on any residual jelly found on the ocean floor, contributing to the complex ecosystem dynamics beneath the waves. The ocean depths serve as both their preferred dwelling and the source of sustenance for these enigmatic and parasitic entities.
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Bone Mask
Minimum of 2 Eyes
Maximum of 8
Cephalapod Head Tail
Siphon Ears are optional.
Jelly Inner Arms
Minimum of 1 sucker on inner arms and bottom of the feet
2 Fingers on each hand
1 Toe on each foot
Jelly Tentacle Legs
Minimum of 4
Maximum of 6
Head Tentacles
Inside must be filled with jelly
Must be short
Shape may be altered
Minimum of 2
Maximum of 4
Jelly Neck
Ringleader Copykats, nomadic beings traversing the jelly planet in pursuit of entertainment, have a penchant for seeking out lone jellies without families and adopting them. These entities, rarer than their regular Kat counterparts, hold a higher value, thereby placing them at increased vulnerability.
While their illusionary abilities might not be as pronounced as those of regular Kats in terms of shapeshifting, Ringleader Copykats compensate by having a unique talent. Their illusions extend beyond mere self-transformation; they can alter the very essence of familiar places, rendering them unrecognizable to the unsuspecting observer. This distinctive skill adds an intriguing dimension to their abilities, making them stand out even among the diverse inhabitants of the jelly planet.
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No Mouth
Ears
Minimum of 4
May be any length
May be any shape
Jelly Torso
Bells
May be Jelly or Non-Jelly
May be any size
May be any shape
Located on Neck, Ears, Torso, and next to tails
Body Rings
Located near head, arms, torso and tails
May be any size
May be any shape
Floating Head & Arms
Jelly Limbs
Two Toed Hands and Feet
May haver small Dew Claws
Can have Jelly or Non-Jelly paw pads
Must be at least 75% Jelly
Two Non-Jelly Tails
May be any size
May be any shape
Optional Traits
Body Stardust
Can be any color and have may constellations within it
Can appear anywhere on the body
Despite their resemblance to dinosaurs, Jellisaurs represent a recent evolutionary deviation. Unlike typical jellimodos, they suffer from impaired hearing and vision, often colliding with noisy objects. Within their social groups, Jellisaurs engage in frequent battles to establish dominance, often resulting in the stronger individuals breaking the horns of their weaker counterparts. Their robust upper jaws enable them to crush hard materials, facilitating their role as scavengers who crack open bones to access marrow.
In addition to their internal conflicts, Jellisaurs exhibit hostility towards other subspecies, actively seeking out confrontations and even attempting to conquer their territories.
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Nose Horns
Can vary in shape and length.
Limited to a maximum of 2.
Non-Jelly Nub Arms:
Claws may be jelly or non-jelly.
Pointed Horns on Head:
Can vary in shape and length.
Spikes Down the Back to the Tail:
Segmented spikes that can be jelly or non-jelly.
May vary in size and shape.
Clawed Toes:
Toes may be jelly or non-jelly.
Beady Jelly Eyes:
Eyes may vary in size.
Strong Non-Jelly Upper Jaw:
Lower jaw fused with neck and underbelly jelly, extending to the lower tail.
Optional Traits:
Scales
Body Feathers
Feathers cannot completely cover the body.
Feathers may vary in size and style.
Drake Jellimodos prefer the cool, shadowy depths of underground caverns, where they carve out intricate nests within the rock using their highly potent venom capable of melting stone. This venom, stored in specialized glands and expelled through their sharp teeth, allows them to create malleable material from the rock, shaping it into expansive and complex homes complete with ledges, alcoves, and passages that cater to their exceptional climbing skills. These nests are often adorned with shiny objects, minerals, and gemstones collected by Drakes.
Despite their aggressive tendencies, there is a degree of mutual respect among colony members, with many skirmishes ending in displays of submission or retreat rather than sustained conflict. This complex social structure allows Drake Jellimodos to coexist in relative proximity, balancing their solitary nature with the benefits of communal living, such as shared vigilance against external threats and the potential for cooperative hunting or foraging when needed.
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No Ears
Body Feathers
Typically located on their head, legs and the tip of their tails but can have extra feathers anywhere else on the body.
Feathers may be any size
Feathers may be stylized, meaning they don't have to be stiff.
May have jelly in them
Scaly Body
Scales can be Jelly or Non-Jelly
Scales may be any shape
Jelly that starts from the bottom jaw and runs down their chest and under their tails
Jelly can puff up temporarily
Jelly Slits in Body
Segmented Jelly Spikes
Start from their back and runs along their tail
May be any size
May be any shape
Long Split Jelly Tongue
Long non-Jelly Tail
Clawed Feet