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.
As a general rule, please do not heavily reference our official images unless we provide official bases. These images are strictly meant to be visual guides.
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.
Genetic error gave rise to the Jellinu's beast mutation, which enables their jelly to stretch out longer than usual, frequently resembling a mane-like structure around their heads.
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Connects to neck jelly
Can stack onto additional mutations ex Beast X Jelliray
The inverse mutation is yet another type of genetic mistake. Typically, jellinu are composed mostly of fur with jelly necks; however, in this situation, their bodies turn into jelly while their jelly necks and tails are now entirely made of fur.
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Eyes, nose and thigh wings remain, but are now jellied (if applicable)
Can stack onto additional mutations, ex Inverse x Hare Jellibun
Any jellinu species can now have cat-like anatomy thanks to this mutation. The neko mutation came into existence thanks to selective breeding. Orignally a domesticated mutation, it eventually extended out into different subspecies, domesticated and wild alike. There doesn't appear to be any true benefit to this mutation, but it sure does make the jelly cute like a cat. Most of the time...
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Cat-like anatomy
Smaller build, shorter face, etc...
Most jellies infected by this lethal virus perish, but those who can withstand it are transformed into a beastly version of themself, similar to that of lycanthropy. This mutation can make even the weakest of jellies tough and formidable.
The virus doesn't change much of the jelly's mentality, but they gain a very strong urge to do whatever it takes to infect others with the virus as well, going great lengths and even jeopardizing their life. The effects of the wereinu virus are not irreversible, but manageable.
Unlike other transmitted viruses, the teeth are not used, but instead a specialized, retractable jelly barb located on each wrist is used to spread the virus. This virus seems to only target and affect pure jellinu, with its effects benign and nonlethal in other species.
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Bigger, bulkier build
Jelly Mane
Mane can extend to the top of the head or only be just a part of the neck
Large Clawed Paws
Wrist barbs
Located just above wrist.
Retractable
Thigh Wings
Can be Jelly or Non-Jelly
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Horns
Horns can be any size and shape.
Jelly or non-Jelly hair
Can be any hairstyle
Neck and thigh jelly scars on human form
Extra jelly scars can be anywhere on the body.
Furred Midsection
Can have any type of feet, meaning either animal feet or human feet.
Furred Arms
Large Clawed Paws or Hands
Hands can be half-furred
Horns
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
With this mutation, the chest of a jellinu turns into a spring shape! They can temporarily stretch their bodies and have incredible jumping skills.
Jellies with the slinky mutation must take care to keep their springed abdomen from being severed. While it is possible for the jelly to reconnect their two halves, being severed isn't a painless situation. Organs in a slinky jelly are spread throughout the spring, and even have a modified appearance to that of a mutationless jelly. If the abdomen is stretched far enough, the organs can even be seen through the jelly.
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Jelly spring body
Spring replaces entire midsection
Jelly spring ears and tail
Additional springs can have fur tufts at the end
Fur tufts can be any length and shape
Jellinoodles with the chubb mutation fail to develop a full line of jelly on their torso, with it only reaching up to their stomach, and their iconic noodle-y body not showing up. Chubb jellinoodles are considered dwarfs compared to their mutationless counterpart. This, however, has allowed chubb jellinoodles to become bipedal. Most chubb jellinoodles have lost their thigh wings, so in compensation, chubb jellinoodles have thick fur that helps to protect them.
Chubb jellinoodles are known to be very lazy and babyish, using their looks to persuade others to adopt them and in turn fuel their lazy lifestyle. They have big appetites and produce a surprising amount of heat. Chubb jellinoodles are often very welcoming cuddle partners, though.
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Thick, lower stomach jelly
Connects to the tail.
Thigh fur tufts
Jelly Tail
25% or more of the tail must be jelly.
Can be any length
Can be any shape
Thigh Wings
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Can stack onto any other Jellinoodle mutations
Despite their fearsome features, noogons are extremely amiable creatures. They are incredibly protective and loyal to people that they build a close bond with. Noogons love to show off their fancy flying skills as a form of entertainment. It truly is a site to see!
It's quite common to see Noogons adopt abandoned jellinu and nurture them as their own. They will raise them in their nests until they are old enough to take care of themselves.
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Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Whiskers
Up to 50% of it has to be jelly.
Must be long and skinny
Front Jelly Paws
Must have paw pads.
Paw pads can be any shape.
Long Jelly Body
Jelly begins from the bottom half of their jaw and ends at their tails.
Segmented Body
Minimum of 3 segmented parts
Maximum of 6 segmented parts
Wings
They must be fully jelly.
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Minimum of 2 sets (4 Total)
Maximum of 3 set (6 Total)
Rodent-like body
Round / Short ears
Rodent Muzzle
Long and pointed
Non- Jelly Thin Whiskers
Round Jelly neck
Jelly Paws
Stomach Jelly
Does not connect to the neck or tail
Thigh wings
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Rodent Tail
Crested jellibirbs are known for their nomadic behaviors, often forming large wandering groups. Because of their thicker body, crested jellibirbs cannot fly. To compensate, they have strong legs and immeasurable amounts of stamina, which they will exploit when needed. They may typically kick dirt or any other items at predators to blind them. Crested jellibirbs pride themselves on the extravagant crest on their head, and those with inadequate crests will not be able to mate.
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Located on the head
Crest may be any length and shape
Does not connect to neck jelly
Non-jelly or jelly beak
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Round jelly neck connecting to chest jelly
Large armed wings
Feathers can be stylized
Bird-like back legs
Must be jelly
Must have talons on them
Ears
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Jellimora are perceived as spirits in a certain way based solely on their enigmatic appearances. Jellimora are extremely orderly beings who cannot tolerate filthy places. Even their nests are kept in immaculate condition. As all Jellimora have different tastes, they are often spotted looking for "aesthetically" pleasant materials to decorate their nests. They are also known to trade for these goods.
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Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Non-Jelly Beak Face
No mouth
Fluffy Jelly Neck
Long Feathered Wings
Wraps around the body like a cape
Top half is made of feathers
Bottom half is jelly
Sharp Claws
Can Mimic a Glove
Can be Jelly or Non-Jelly
Bird-Like Back Legs
Must be jelly
Must have talons on them
Ears
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
There are two distinct types of Pingu. The first group, referred to as line-leaders, bear the brunt of the snowstorms as they navigate the harsh winter terrain. In comparison to regular Pingus, they are notably larger and have fluffier fur to help keep their bodies warmer as they face most snowstorms head on.
The second category, known as followers, connect to each other using the jelly tips on their flippers to form jelly chains, ensuring an even spacing between the members in the line. In contrast to line leaders, they are considerably smaller. During periods when they are not traveling, Pingus possess extra fat jelly, which they use to construct the chains they use for their journeys.
Due to their limited abilities for underwater breathing, Pingus spend a significant portion of their daily lives on land rather than in the water. They swiftly enter the water for fishing or recreational purposes. Their comical movements involve waddling due to their anatomy and their short, stubby legs. Additionally, they hop around on rocks, and although they may occasionally stumble, their resilient bodies make it easy for them to regain their footing.
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Head "Shovel"
Must be directly on forehead
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Must be non-Jelly
Must be large
Head Crest
Must be jelly.
Starts from the eyes.
Has to be long.
Non-Jelly or Jelly Beak
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Jelly that starts at the neck and continues to the stomach.
Long Flippers
Tips must be jelly
Jelly "Handle" on back
Must have jelly chains on it when in travel mode.
Webbed Feet
Must be jelly
Must be flat
Slim and Short Furred Bodies
Head "Shovel"
Must be directly on forehead
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Must be non-Jelly
Must be short.
Head Crest
Must be jelly.
Starts from the eyes.
Must be short.
Non-Jelly or Jelly Beak
Can be any length and shape.
Jelly that starts at the neck and continues to the stomach.
Long Flippers
Tips must be jelly
Jelly "Handle" on back
Must have jelly chains on it when in travel mode.
Webbed Feet
Must be jelly
Must be flat
Jellityr are a species of Jellideer that have evolved to stand on two legs rather than four. They are kept warm and shielded from frequent forest dangers like thorns by the thick jelly that surrounds their legs and waist. They are herding animals that are social beings who dwell in colonies. Smaller jellies will be sheltered by them.
According to legend, if you become lost in the forest, a Jellityr will show up and escort you back to their colony. They mostly eat fruits, nuts, and other vegetation.
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Can be any length
Can be any shape
Round Jelly neck
Jelly Legs
Start from the hips
Thigh wings
May be replaced with stitches or scarring.
May be any size
Can be any shape
Non-Jelly Hooves
Optional Traits
Jelly Tail
25% or more of the tail must be jelly.
Can be any length
Can be any shape
May stack onto any other Jellideer Mutations
Maned Jellideer are sly, cunning, and adaptable creatures. They can make use of a wide range of habitats, environments, and foraging opportunities. Since they are gregarious animals, you usually find them in groups of two or more. They frequently migrate to new habitats and don't stay in one place for very long, especially if it has many supplies.
They are very hostile toward other species and will fend them off if they approach their group too closely. Its powerful legs and hooves let them charge against an opponent very quickly, and their powerful tusks may throw anything a great distance.
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Facing Upwards
May be jelly or non-jelly
Can be any size
Can be any length
Thick Furred Mane
Starts at the head and ends just before the tail.
Round Jelly neck
Jelly Or Non-Jelly Hooves
Can either effect the front or back legs
Thigh wings
May be replaced with stitches or scarring.
May be any size
May be any shape
Jelly tail
25% or more of the tail must be jelly.
May be any length
May be any shape
The majority of wild Jellitrots are now quite difficult to discover, although they are highly savage and traverse the globe merely taking in the breathtaking scenery. Domesticated Jellitrots are generally quite difficult to get along with, and it takes a lot of effort to gain their trust. They will, however, cling to your side like glue once you do.
They enjoy working and frequently provide transportation for injured jellies or utilize their powerful legs to help move heavy loads. Jellitrots take tremendous delight in grooming their manes and are frequently seen doing so.
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Starts at the head and runs down the back
Does not connect to the tail
Jelly Tongue
No Teeth in the mouth
Jelly Hooves
Must be on all of the legs
Body Gems
Located on the chest, thigh wings and cheeks
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Jelly tail
25% or more of the tail must be jelly.
May be any length
May be any shape
Jelly “Whiskers”
Located on the body gems
Can be any size
Can be any length
Optional Traits
Jelly Reins
Mouth Gem
May be any size
May be any shape
Jellibees, known for their social nature, utilize their jelly to efficiently collect pollen from flowers. The bee jelly they produce serves as a highly nutritious and essential resource for their colonies. Despite their strong protective stance over their hives, Jellibees exhibit a notable sense of communal care.
Through their effective jelly-based pollen collection techniques, Jellibees not only ensure their own sustenance but also play a crucial role in maintaining the overall ecological balance by actively contributing to flower pollination. Additionally, Jellibees display a distinctive behavior of providing honey to weary or injured Jellis they encounter.
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Jelly or non-Jelly Antenna
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Jelly Eyes
Can have pupils
Can be compounded
Round Jelly Neck
Jelly Bee Wings
Must be thin
Can be any size
Multiple limbs
Minimum of 3 sets (6 Total)
Maximum of 4 sets (8 Total)
Jelly Bubbles
Located on the chest
Can be any shape
Can have a maximum of 2
Jelly Tail
Must have a non-Jelly Stinger
25% or more of the tail must be jelly.
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Optional Traits:
Paw Pads
Can be jelly or non-jelly
Can be any shape
This species of Jellibug has returned to their roots in the sea. Because of this they have adapted by growing a hard outer carapace and dropping their wings. Their antennae replace all sense of smell, moving to their nose. Thanks to living in the water, they require little effort to stay above their eyes.
Crustacean Jellibugs all have at least 8 legs, though they can be damaged. They have incredible healing factors though, making a loss of a limb negligible in the long run. Some even have imposing pincers to grasp their prey. Crustacean bugs are scavengers, though lean towards the carnivorous end of the spectrum. They prefer fresher meat and have been observed hunting Pufflotls and smaller undersea organisms.
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Jelly Carapace
Starts at the head, runs down to the tail
Round Jelly Neck
Jelly or non-Jelly Antennae
Located on muzzle
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Multiple limbs
Minimum of 3 sets (6 Total)
Maximum of 4 sets (8 Total)
Optional Traits
Compound Eyes
This species of Jellibug evolved to hide within their shell instead of using it to protect their wings. In exchange, they lost the ability to fly for a heavy shell. Their bodies also became more jelly than fur to make it easier to squeeze inside.
The eyes have moved to the antennae so they may peek out without getting eaten by predators. They tend to be shy and solitary creatures but come out when it rains.
They appear to be primarily herbivores, feasting on fruits and berries. However, they have also been seen as opportunists, picking on decaying flesh. If they're small enough, Spiral Jellibugs have been seen consuming microorganisms as well.
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Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Round Jelly Neck
Eyes located in Antennae
Can have additional eyes on the head that aren’t just on the antenna
Eyes can be compounded
No Nose
Snail-Like Shell on Back
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can have any patterns
Jelly underbody
Stars at the neck ends with the tail
Multiple limbs
Fully Jelly when not in snail mode
Minimum of 3 sets (6 Total)
Maximum of 4 sets (8 Total)
Flutters are one of the more diverse species of Jellibugs as they vary greatly so it is hard to pin down consistent non-physical traits. However, all Flutters go through metamorphosis unlike their cousins. In each stage of their lives, they have also been documented changing colors drastically, including the color of their jelly.
In the larvae form (or stage 1) they are small and often seen munching on leaves or decay. Some even burrow into the ground to catch live prey.
The cocoon/pupa form (stage 2) is by far the least interesting. The Jellibug's body becomes a hard outer shell, protecting their innards as they change. To protect themselves they cling on trees and slash at possible predators. Though there isn't much benefit as the second stage Flutter cannot eat.
Adults or 3rd Stage Flutter Jellibugs emerge from their second stage, leaving their old jelly carapice behind. They spend a day climbing high into the air since they are most vulnerable at this stage. Their wings are the last part to fully form, and it can take up to 24 hours for the wings to finish.
Once they're ready, they fly off to find their first meal. They still vary greatly in their range of diet, and some are completely incapable of eating as an adult. Even so, Flutter Jellibugs are considered to be the most beautiful Jellibug species.
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Anatomy
Caterpillar-like body
Required Traits
Jelly Antennas
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Round Jelly Neck
Segmented Back jelly
Runs Across Back to Tail
Small Legs
Required On Neck Jelly and Each Circular Body Part
Stage Two:
Anatomy
Cocoon-like
Required Traits
Jelly Body
Jelly Antennas
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Round Jelly Neck
Jelly Mantis Arms
Can be any size
Can be any length
Stage Three:
Anatomy
Bipedal or Quadrupedal
Required Traits
Jelly Antennas
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Round Jelly Neck
Moth/Butterfly Like Wings on Back
25% of wings must be made of Jelly
Minimum of 1 Set
Can be any size
Can be any length
Three Pairs of Legs
Non-Jelly
Can be segmented
Jelly tail
50% or more must be jelly
Optional Traits
Compounded Eyes
Clans serve as the societal units in which gigglepines are organized. While they often hunt alone, clans come together for larger prey or excel in opportunistic hunting. Gigglepines display remarkable abilities to digest bones, horns, and even the teeth of their prey, making them highly effective predators.
Known for their peculiar call that mimics human laughter, gigglepines have gained fame for their distinctive laughs. However, the laughter isn't always amusing; it serves various purposes.
When communicating with other gigglepines or expressing a mix of excitement and fear, they produce this sound. Additionally, gigglepines can generate a laughing gas, causing anyone caught in it to laugh uncontrollably. This laughter-inducing ability is strategically used by gigglepines when pursuing prey.
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Round Jelly neck
Sharp Canines
Forked Jelly tongue
Round Jelly Neck
Jelly back spines
Connects to neck and tail jelly
Jelly Slits
Located on body and cheeks
Thigh wings
Can be replaced with stitches or scarring.
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Jelly Claws
Located on front and back paws
Jelly tail
25% or more of the tail must be jelly.
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
May stack onto any other Jellipine mutations
This genetic mutation results in the toughening of the spiky jelly hair on a jellipine's body from birth. Plated jellipines represent the sturdier variations of their species. Despite their bulk, they possess a notably indifferent and carefree demeanor. Their body is covered in a glossy, hardened jelly plating, offering nearly impenetrable protection at the expense of agility.
The spikes found on their back and tail plating are remnants of their non-mutated counterparts, and although they don't serve their original function, they can inflict additional harm if someone happens to get caught in the path of a rolling plated jellipine. The underside of a plated jellipine is fragile, primarily meant to provide cushioning against head injuries.
It's exceedingly difficult for most creatures to open up a plated jellipine, so surprise attacks are the most common strategy against them. Due to their slow movement and lackadaisical personality, plated jellipines often lounge with their vulnerable undersides exposed to the sun, making them susceptible to attacks. Plated jellipines inhabit high-altitude rocky mountains, where they indulge in the sport of rolling down from the tallest peaks. To be considered a true member of their group, one must endure a direct fall from a mountain without perishing.
These packs of plated jellipines primarily exist to ensure the survival of the majority. When one member is attacked, the rest instinctively roll up in a defensive posture, offering no assistance. These packs, when rolling together, can trigger landslides, making it advisable to avoid them during such situations. Plated jellipines lean more toward a defensive stance rather than initiating conflicts, usually only engaging in fights when provoked.
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Ears
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Forked Jelly Tongue
Rounded Jelly Neck
Plated Jelly
Located on Head, Back, Legs, Face and Tail
Body Spikes
Typically located on plates but can be found anywhere else on the body
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Under Belly Jelly
Does not connect to the neck or tail
Thigh wings
Can be replaced with stitches or scarring.
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Jelly Tail
25% or more of the tail must be jelly.
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
May stack onto any other Jellipine mutations
Ryujin Jellpines, despite being blind, exhibit hound-like behavior and rely on their exceptional sense of smell for hunting. This unique mutation is relatively recent, and their blindness has made them vulnerable to other Jellinus who take advantage of their condition, often stealing their food. The origin of this mutation remains unknown, and it is believed to be a blessing from Jelleyes, bringing luck to those who encounter them.
These Jellpines are often found around or in Negai temples, where they are thought to protect the temples from other Jellinus or greedy humans. While living in seclusion, they migrate to new areas when berries become scarce, a staple in their diet. Ryujin Jellpines are omnivores, preferring berries but occasionally consuming meat. They use their orb to produce a short light, aiding in their vision, similar to blind individuals perceiving shadows and outlines.
Ryujins accept offerings and allow other Jellinus to touch their whiskers in return for these offerings, which are believed to bring luck. However, they do not appreciate jewelry as offerings. Though not considered deities, they are revered by young Negais as gifts from Jelleyes. Living in temples around Negai totems, Ryujins instinctively act as protective guardians, attacking those who pose a threat to Negai. They reject extra offerings, emphasizing their protective role and reluctance to take more than necessary. Only one Ryujin is typically found in a temple at a time.
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Ears
Can be any shape
Can be any size
Can be any length
Shut Eyes
Jelly Face Whiskers
Can be any length
Can be any shape
Forked Jelly Tongue
Large Protruding teeth
Point downward
Non-Jelly
Rounded Neck Jelly
Jelly that connects from the head to their tail
Beads in tail
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be made of any natural material
Minimum of 3
Maximum of 6
Jelly Orb in paws
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Peg-like Arms and Legs
Must be non-Jelly
Jelly Tail
25% or more of the tail must be jelly.
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Lore Tba
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Bat Nose
Can be Jelly or Non-Jelly
"Clawed" Ear Tips
May only have 1 Prong
Jelly Bottom Jaw
Fluffy Jelly Mane with Hardened Jelly Neck Underneath
Connected to Chest Jelly Fluff
Jelly Vents
Located on Neck and Sides
Large Furred Clawed Arm Wings
Jelly Underneath and Furred on Top
Jelly Claws and Paws on Wing Bend
Jelly or Non-Jelly Feet Claws
Jelly Tail
25% or More of the Tail must be Jelly
Can be any Size
Can be any Shape
Optional Traits
Head Spines/Horns
Jelly or Non-Jelly
Clawed Wing-tips
Jelly or Non-Jelly
Because of this mutation, the jellotl's facial fins develop into protruding tendrils that frequently resemble tentacles. These tendrils can stretch, although they aren't very long. These tendrils will function as an additional set of arms for both Jellotls and Ancient Jellotls.
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Squid Tendrils
Replace Axolotl Whiskers
Must Be Below Ears if the Jellotl has ears
Can have a Maximum of 2 Pairs
Can be any Length
Gill Slits
Located on the neck and anywhere else on the body
Filled with Jelly
Jelly Tentacle Tail
25% or more of the tail must be jelly.
Can be any Length
Optional Traits
Tentacle Tongue
Can be any Length
May stack onto any other Jellotl Mutations
The majority of Lamnotls are active in the late afternoon and like to hunt at night. They typically live alone, swimming and hunting most of the time. However, they occasionally interact with other Lamnotl, such as during mating season or in areas with plenty of food.
Lamnotl will circle their victim, unsettlingly bursting into view from all sides and frequently arriving from below. When three or more Lamnotl emerge in a feeding situation, feeding behavior is triggered by numbers and frantic swimming. From precise circling to quick crisscross sweeps, activity advances.
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Pointed Ears
Can be any length
Dark sclera
Jelly Fins
Located on: Top of Head, Side of Head, Back and Hind Legs
Slit nose
Fangs
Must be jelly
Can be any length
Can be any Shape
Gill Slits
Located on the neck and anywhere else on the body.
Filled with Jelly
Short Fur
Webbing between clawed feet
Webbing may be Jelly or non-Jelly
Pointed shark like tail.
25% or more of the tail must be jelly.
Thin axolotl tail required on the inside
Can be any size
Can be any length
The pufflotl is a remarkable creature known for its friendly nature. However, when faced with fear, it has a unique defense mechanism – it puffs up and releases a poisonous jelly, effectively deterring predators. These creatures are commonly found in smaller groups inhabiting coral reefs within warmer seas.
Their diet primarily consists of smaller invertebrates and algae. Interestingly, pufflotls have also been observed displaying the ability to open clams and cloisters to consume the meat inside. This showcases their adaptability in food-sourcing behaviors.
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Dark Sclera
Forked jelly tongue
Face Fins
Can be jelly or non-jelly
Can be any length
Can be stylized
Slit Nose
Furred Neck
Jelly filled gills must be present on the neck
Webbing between fingers
Webbing may be Jelly or Non-Jelly
Small fins on thighs
Can be jelly or non-jelly
Can be any length
Can be stylized
Jelly Midsection
Does not connect to tail
Thin Jelly Spikes
Can be located anywhere on the body
Extend when startled
Jelly axolotl tail
25% or more of the tail must be jelly.
Thin tail within jelly required
Surrounding jelly must resemble an axolotl tail, but can be stylized
Ears
Can be any size
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Jelly Fins on wrists
Short in length
Can be stylized
Clown Jelliursa are incredibly comical creatures that are able to make others grin all the time. Clown Ursas will take on a "motherlier" role among Jelliursa clans and be left in charge of keeping an eye on all infant Ursa.
They enjoy doing circus acts to amuse the young ursas, but when confronted by an outside threat, they are incredibly nimble and have a powerful punch.
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Jester Horns
Jelly Bells at the ends
Can be any shape
Can be any size
Bear Ears
Jelly on Head
Acts as hair
Can be stylized
Large Detachable Rounded Jelly Neck
Used As a Ball
Jelly Bubbles on Chest
May be any shape
Maximum of 5
Minimum of 2
May be any size
Large Paws
Have Jelly Claws
Can be any length
Can be any shape
Jelly Rings on the Arms
They can be detachable
Luna-Ursa are known for its fierce adherence to the cosmos and propensity for wisdom. Many Ursa may go to a Luna Ursa for eternal wisdom, frequently in quest of solutions to their day-to-day problems.
Luna Ursa are susceptible to other predators because they can become so engrossed in their bouts of meditation. They are able to connect with the stars and perhaps even other life forms thanks to the tiny planets Luna Ursa wears. They hold these in the utmost reverence, and if anything were to happen to them, a Luna Ursa would lose consciousness.
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Floating Planets
Can be any Size
Can be any Shape
Rings are optional
Bear ears
Jelly Eyes
Lack pupils
Rounded Neck Jelly
Jelly Belly
Connects to tail
Large Paws
Have Jelly Claws
Can be any length
Can be any shape
Jelly Rings on the Arms
They can be detachable
Jelly Bubble on Chest
May be any shape
May be any size
Long Jelly Tail
25% or more of the tail must be jelly.
This mutation causes the Jelly of a Jellibun to form a large “puffball” around their heads. This can act as additional insulation for a jellibun, especially those who are found in harsher climates.
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Jelly Bunny Ears
Can have a second pair that are non-Jelly
Ears can be any shape
Ears can be any length
Jelly Fully Around Head
Bunny Nose
Shoulder Wings
Can Be Replaced by Stitches or Scars
Back Jelly
Connects From Head to Tail
Jelly Tail
25% or more of the tail must be jelly.
Can be any shape
Can be any size
Can be any length
May stack onto any other Bun Mutations
They frequently reside exclusively above ground, in contrast to Jellibuns. In order to find safety, they typically hide in grasses or bushes.
Hares are physically extraordinary Jellies with highly developed hearing, smell, and visual senses. Except for a little blind spot in front of their noses, their vast field of vision enables them to notice predators approaching from any direction around them.
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Jelly Horns
Can be any Size
Can be any Shape
Bunny-Like Ears
Can be any size
Can be any length
Long Teeth
Made of jelly
Bat-Like Wings
Medium sized
Jelly Inside
Clawed Paws
Claws can be jelly or non-jelly
Can have jelly or non-jelly pawpads
Pawpads can be stylized
Jelly Back Legs
Jelly Tail
25% or more of the tail must be jelly.
Can be any shape
Can be any size
Can be any length
Each Jellboa has its own tunnel, and they are often solitary creatures, though occasionally small colonies of individual burrows are established. When attempting to flee from powerful predators, Jellboa take advantage of their ability to jump exceedingly quickly.
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Round Ears
Small round nose
Pointed muzzle
Thin Whiskers
Can be Jelly or Non-Jelly
Shoulder Wings
Can be replaced with scars / stitches
Hunched over Position
Short Arms
Non Jelly
Long Jelly Hind Legs
Jelly Tail
Thin
Furred Tuft at the end
Must be Long
The Cobra Jellisloog is undeniably a highly perilous mutation, but surprisingly, it tends to prioritize evasion rather than confrontation until provoked. Contrary to its aggressive reputation, the Cobra Sloog exhibits a heightened sense of caution compared to many smaller jellies. It only resorts to striking out at other jellies when faced with confinement, acting in self-defense, or protecting its eggs.
The most distinctive behavioral traits of Cobra Sloogs are their protective displays, which include hissing, hooding, and elevating their upper bodies to a standing position. Notably, the majority of Cobra Sloogs can stand up to one-third of their height.
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Jelly Cobra Hood
Connects To "Ears" And Reaches Below Head
Jelly Nose Horn
Non Jelly Snake Tongue
Fur body
Can be a mixture of fur and scales
Once a group of sloogs that migrated to the sea, jeels evolved long bodies and fins for greater speed in the water as well as long horns for snaring prey. To protect themselves from predators, they can also utilize this horn. Jeels do have some capabilities to produce enough of a shock to render one unconscious if provoked enough.
They primarily hunt small fish and other sea creatures for their nutrition, but when they're in bunches, they can take on larger prey. Although jeels typically hunt alone, they occasionally form groups to attack considerably larger animals.
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Horn On Nose and Head
Visible gills on the body
Fins
Located on the back and tail
Back fins and tail fin do not connect
Numerous unsuccessful scientific endeavors led to the creation of Jekos. Sloogs were employed because of their modest size and placid nature. Many discarded sloogs with strange mutations, such as sloogs with limbs in place of their eyes and bodies that were twisted, etc., came into existence.
A couple of the remaining sloogs were able to escape the garbage can and continue to live when the crew eventually gave up and dumped them there. Since many of these experiments were conducted in a desert, they do well in arid, dry conditions. Jekos can be seen eating cacti and rubbing their cape on the spines of cacti as a form of defense. They can even inflate their cape, making the spines protrude from it.
Jekos established permanent residences in well-built oasis settlements, where they welcome any lost jellinu with open arms. Their culture places a strong emphasis on physical prowess, and many Jeko will have wrestling matches to settle disputes in their villages.
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Pointed Jelly Nose
Triangular Shapes
Non-Jelly Sandpaper-Like Tongue
Furred arms and torso
Second set of arms are optional but must be jelly
Rounded Jelly Claws
Jelly "Cape"
Located on the back
Jelly legs
Nudibranch Jellisloog have been found to live on or nearby the sea floor. Most nudibranchs consume by scraping prey off of the rocks they cling to.
Individual species or families of nudibranch sloogs may only consume one type of prey due to their particular food preferences. The food that nudibranch sloog consume gives them their vivid colors. These hues may be used as camouflage or to alert predators to the presence of poison.
The nudibranch sloog can smell its food or other nudibranchs thanks to scent sensors in a pair of tentacles on its head called rhinophores. Most nudibranch sloogs have the capacity to withdraw their rhinophores and hide them in a pocket in their skin if they detect danger since the rhinophores jut out and can be a target for hungry sea jellies.
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Jelly Rhinophores On Head
Can be any shape, but must be thick
Can be any length
Jelly Nose Horn
May be any length
May be any shape
Cheek Feelers
May be any shape
May be any length
Jelly Frill Skirt
Starts From Neck
Made of a more thick Jelly
Can have Jelly or Non-Jelly Cerata on them (Referring to the spine like apendages on the skirt)
The most submissive deep-water animal is definitely the angel jellisloog. They simply drift aimlessly across the ocean's depths. Their interior organs can be seen because of how semi-translucent they are. They possess the ability to shine, and they will do so to interact with other angel sloogs.
They are not at all solitary creatures, and if left alone, they will literally perish from loneliness. They are able to catch microscopic creatures with the help of the big "antenna" in their mouths, which they then absorb into their bodies for nutrition. They have incredibly sticky, long-stretching fins for arms.
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Jelly "Ears"
May be any shape
May be any length
Nose Horn
May be any shape
May be any length
Mouthless
Soft Jelly Body
Semi-Transparent Body
Jelly shape on chest
May be any shape
May be any size
When a species of Jelliray began to live on land, their wings changed, becoming a mass of enormous jelly tentacles. These served as their new limbs, and they can take advantage of them in a variety of ways. Their sort can forage for food considerably more effectively thanks to their extra limbs because they can carry many items at once.
A vengeful tentacle Jelliray is reported to have a very tight grip and is exceedingly difficult to get away from.
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Jelly Tentacles Connected to Neck Jelly
2 Long Tentacles Required
No Arms
Instead, they chose to stay in the water, where they underwent yet another mutation. Their wings merged together to take the form of a cape resembling a manta ray. They may use their improved swimming skills with this.
When they want to impress a possible mate, they frequently jump enormous distances out of the water for enjoyment. They are essentially solitary creatures, but when they encounter another Manta, they never engage in territorial disputes. They prefer environments that are much warmer, and you may frequently spot them rummaging among coral reefs for krill and other small animals to eat.
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Non-Jelly or Jelly Horns
Pointy Bat-Like Ears
Front Arms
Non-Jelly
Manta Ray Shaped Wings
Inside Is Jelly
Stinger
On the tip of the tail
This particular variant of Jelliray falls victim to a parasitic jellyfish that proves relentless, causing other Jellirays to avoid them. Once these parasites infiltrate the nervous systems of Jellirays, the hosts lose consciousness, succumbing to full control.
Under the influence of the parasites, the host's physical characteristics gradually change to resemble a jellyfish-like creature, preserving the appearance while altering the nature of the host.
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Jellyfish on head
Has one parasitic eye on it
Noodley Front Arms
Fully Jelly
No Wings
Bioluminescent Orbs
Located in the Jelly
Originally, snapper jellids were a group of jellids that had a greater consciousness and weren't content with simply munching on pebbles, and as a result, their heads began to change. They gained several pointed teeth, and their faces began to break into three or four halves.
By mimicking their own calls, snapper jellids frequently entice prey, which the snapper then attacks when the prey is least expecting it. In order to literally drain one of their vital fluids, their faces will latch onto any limb that is simple to grab. Their desire for jelly is great.
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Face Splits Open Into 3-4 Smaller Parts
Has Two Dot Eyes By The Horizontal Slit On Face
May stack onto any other Jellid Muts
It is still unclear why nugget jellids underwent this particular mutation, which caused them to become more stooped over and have little nub arms.They are notorious for being clumsy and like to wander around aimlessly.
Unknown are their true objectives, the majority of the time, nugget jellids are seen to be incredibly gentle, and they take great satisfaction in their abilities to uncover rare minerals. They frequently use these jewels to adorn their nests.
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Hardened Jelly "Eyes"
May be any shape + be manipulated to simulate simple expressions
Nub Arms
Sensors
Must be Jelly
May stack onto any other Jellid Muts
The leftovers of a jellid's jelly will desperately search for a new vessel to live in as it passes on. Frequently, these jellids will construct their new host bodies from different foods and/or objects.
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Hybrids With Jellinoodles Can Be Longer And Thinner, As Their Organs Are More Spread Out, And Allows Them To Look Like Long Objects, Such As Pencils.
Required Traits
Hardened Jelly "Eyes"
May be any shape + be manipulated to simulate simple expressions
Jelly Head + Neck
Jelly Sensors
Must be Visible and on top of the object the jellid is in
Jelly Legs
Must be on the lower part of the object the jellid is in
Jelly Tail
May be any shape
May be any length
When disturbed, the long jelly spines of this Jellid mutation extend as a protective measure. These creatures are generally stationary and only start moving when the seas become too stormy, allowing the currents to carry them away. Jeels, among other Jellies, often seek refuge in the jelly spines of Jenemones for shelter, taking advantage of their defensive stinging mechanism against other predators.
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Hardened Jelly "Eyes"
Jelly Head
May be any shape + be manipulated to simulate simple expressions
Long Jelly sensors on the body
Long Jelly Tail
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Tuskies are a domesticated variety of jellid specifically bred for milk production. In contrast to their more energetic counterparts, Tuskies are known for their calm and lazy demeanor. They exhibit a fondness for being petted and often seek attention from other jellis, preferring companionship over inanimate objects like rocks.
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Jelly Ears
Must have tag on it
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Jelly Horns
May be any shape
May be any length
Beady Eyes
Jelly Tusks on the face
Can be pointed any way
Can be any length
Can be any shape
Jelly Head
Jelly Sensors
On the back
Jelly Stomach
Connects with neck jelly
Jelly Tail
May be any length
May be any shape
Must have a fur tuft at the end of the tail
Optional Traits
Udders
May be Jelly or Non-Jelly
Jelly “Nose” on the Muzzle
Can be any shape
The drill Jellidigger is a prominent mutation within the Jellidigger species, originating from the species' aspiration to explore diverse landscapes, particularly challenging terrains like rocky plains and mountains.
Distinguished by their slender bodies compared to their top-heavy counterparts, they are able to navigate through narrower spaces with ease. Notably, they possess large, robust horns on their heads, functioning as drills in place of traditional ears.
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Jelly Drills Replacing Ears
Connects To Neck Jelly
Scales
Located on the nose and above the eyes
Jelly Eyes
Lacks pupils
Long Thin Jelly Tongue
Can be Forked
Neck Jelly
Combined with Jelly Arms
Large, clawed hands
Arms are made of jelly
Slim Figure
Furred Tail
May be any shape
May be any length
The origins of Star Nosed Jellidiggers remain shrouded in mystery, with speculation suggesting that their consumption of underground worms might be connected to their peculiar existence.
These elusive creatures are characterized by their infrequent surfacing and inherent wariness. Instead of seeking sustenance from typical sources, Star Nosed Jellidiggers opt to consume minerals directly from the ground.
Their poor vision is compensated for by a keen sense of smell, allowing them to navigate and locate their food sources effectively despite their limited visual capabilities. The peculiar dietary habits and behaviors of these creatures contribute to their enigmatic nature, leaving their origin and evolution open to speculation and curiosity.
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Beady Eyes
Long Snout
”Star” Shaped Jelly Nose
Neck Jelly
Combined with Jelly Arms
Large clawed hands
Arms are made of jelly
Claws may be Jelly on Non-Jelly
Stubby Hind Legs
Furred Tail
May be any shape
May be any length
The species has undergone further mutations, evolving into Mecha Jellidiggers. They are by far the stronger of the two, and they have a reputation for being very territorial and aggressive. This is a result of the limited resources in their surroundings.
Their paw pads are essentially explosive, and they will make use of them to get into any caverns that have been blocked off by big rocks. They have limbs that can change into drill shapes, so they can dig holes without having drill horns on their heads.
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Horns
Nose Scales
Jelly or non-Jelly
Jelly Eyes
Lack pupils
Jelly Visor
Neck Jelly
Combined with Jelly Arms
Large, clawed hands
Arms are made of jelly
Claws may be Jelly on Non-Jelly
Claws can mold together temporarily.
Explosive Paw Pads
Can be any shape
Jelly Body Tubes
Can be located anywhere on the body
Required Traits
Large Face Wings
Covers the face fully
Wings must be feathered but can be stylized
Jelly neck
Long Cheek Fur Tufts
Large Head Halo
Located right in the middle of the head
Halo may be made of any natural materials
Halo may be any shape
Body Halos
Located on head wings and winged paws
Transparent when not in use
Minimum of 2
Maximum of 5
Non-Jelly Hooves
Large Winged Paws
Jelly Tail
May be any shape
May be any length
Optional Traits
Set of wings near tail
May be any size
May be any shape
Jelly whiskers on back of hooves
Whiskers may be any length
Required Traits
Eyeless
Long cheek tufts
Corrupted eye halo in front of face
Corrupted eye halo arm sockets
Set of feathered wings on shoulders
Must have a corrupted eye halo within each wing.
Wings may be any size
Feathered wings can be stylized
Corrupted eye halo tail
Jelly base can be any size/shape.
Non-jelly hooves
Optional Traits
Corrupted arms
Floating corrupted eye halos
Maximum of 6
Corrupted halo body sections
Set of feathered wings near tail
May be any size
Wings may be any size
Feathered wings can be stylized
Jelly whiskers on back of hooves
Whiskers may be any length
When a hound's collar breaks, tradition holds that it reverts to a jellinu. However, this transformation doesn't apply to those hounds who genuinely cared for their akus. Instead, they undergo a peculiar metamorphosis into abyssal goo, appearing lifeless at first. Over time, these creatures, known as Phantom Jellhounds, reform and embark on an unyielding quest to find their original aku owners, yearning for a rekindling of the lost connection. Curiously, they exhibit a peculiar fear of the dark and emit eerie wails on moonless nights.
The jellopal around their neck serves as a source of comfort, a tangible reminder of what they once had. Some Phantom Jellhounds wear their jellopal as a hood, while others fashion it into scarves, reflecting individual preferences. In contrast to their counterparts, these creatures are notably gentler, making them less desirable as fighting partners. Their demeanor suggests a longing for companionship rather than aggression.
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Jellopal Clothing Piece
Jelly Ring
Located on the torso
Head, chest and arms made of void
Up to 50% can be jelly
Heads for arms
Mouth required, eyes optional
Hound Dewclaw
Jelly Tail with tiny wings
Wings may be any shape
Numerous Jellinegai fell into the clutches of a poorly dedicated and greed-driven faction of Jellaku, who sought to exploit their infinite storage abilities for personal gain. In their pursuit to possess this group of Jellinegai, the Jellaku initiated a curse. However, the plan backfired, resulting in severe consequences for both parties. The bodies of the affected Jellinegai, now known as Void Jellinegai due to their appearance, became disfigured, and a malevolent substance leaked from their chest voids, capable of draining the life out of anything it touched.
The Jellaku faced significant repercussions as the unsightly Void Jellinegai broke free from their control, unleashing chaos indiscriminately upon anything in their path, regardless of moral considerations. The transformation went beyond the visual, as the corrupted Jellinegai lost their natural abilities, rendering them unable to store objects or take on the shapes of their totems. Even Jelleyes themselves encountered challenges in attempting to reverse the effects when approached for assistance.
As time passed without intervention, the curse tightened its grip on the minds of the Void Jellinegai, gradually eroding their free will. Helplessly, they watched in horror as they involuntarily continued to wreak havoc, destroying and killing without the ability to halt their destructive actions.
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Halo crown
Horns
Must be imperfect/flawed
4 Jelly Ears
Can be any shape
Can be any length
Shoulder Stardust
Cloud-like texture
Can Wrap fully around the Neck
Chest Void
Void must be dark in colour
Dripping void
Void
Effects the Horns, Eyes, Shoulder Stardust , Paw-Pads and Legs
Jelly Chest connected to Neck Jelly
Does not extend to the back
Cheek and Thigh Feelers
Shaped like hands
Semi-Transparent
Typically will have stardust embedded into them
Void corruption effects up to 30% of the feelers
No Totem Form
Optional Traits
Cosmic Rings
Located anywhere on the body
Arising from an extreme fixation on bone hoarding, a peculiar mutation distinguishes these creatures. While typical Zomjels engage in bone collection and substitution, these individuals elevate the practice by essentially reconstructing an entirely new skeletal framework for themselves. Whether internal for structural support or external as protective armor, the incorporation of bones results in a more contained, less slug-like appearance due to the integration of the jelly with the skeletal structure.
In contrast to their regular Zomjel counterparts, these mutated beings exhibit heightened aggression in their hunting behavior. Their bodies, now enhanced and better structured, contribute to their increased ferocity and effectiveness in pursuing prey.
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Jelly Eyes
Lack of Pupils
Fully Built Skeleton
Bones must be outside of the jelly
Floating Wings
Made out of Bones
Jelly Ears
Rising from graves, these specters emerge to feed on the blood of the living. Their nocturnal nature is attributed to their connection with the abyss, although uncertainty shrouds this belief. By day, they mysteriously vanish, seamlessly blending back into the graveyard soil as if they were never present. The essence of a Hell-Jell is intricately linked to an object within their chest, capable of assuming virtually any form. Destroying this manifestation results in their demise, a task most efficiently achieved with a stake driven through the heart.
To detect the presence of these creatures in your local graveyard, inspect the buried remains. If blood seeps from the mouth, it is recommended to impale the Hell-Jell's heart with a stake to thwart their malevolent activities. Additionally, silver is rumored to repel these beings, its radiant sheen reflecting the moonlight—an alternative for those who prefer a non-violent approach.
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Skull as head
Other bony appendages like horns may be attached to the skull.
Fur Clumps
May be anywhere on the body.
Jelly Tendrils
Located on the head only.
Minimum 3 Per Side
Maximum 6 Per Side
May be any length.
Chest Hole
Can host any sort of object in it.
Long sharp claws on arms
Sharp Teeth in skull
Optional Traits
Abyssal corruption
Can effect at least 45% of the body
As Jelliwraiths age, the colony performs a ritual to honor their long-standing dedication to the queen. Once these Jelliwraiths pass away, their lifeless bodies are reanimated to serve as hive guards, now known as Undead Wraiths.
Despite being granted a second chance at existence, Undead Wraiths remain susceptible to permanent demise if subjected to severe harm. In such cases, the hive's King and Queen initiate the establishment of a new Undead Wraith to fill the void left by the fallen guardian.
This cyclical process ensures the continuity of hive protection and acknowledges the perpetual cycle of life and death within the colony's unique rituals.
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Partially Exposed Skull
1 Missing Limb
Large, Heavy Claws
Broken Orb
Various points of Body Decay
Damaged Unusable Glider
May stack onto any other Wraith Muts
Required Traits
Jelly Disk
Located on top of head
May be any size
May be any shape
Can have fur growing from it
Amphibian Anatomy
Jelly Beak
May be any length
Fluffy Tail
Must be short in length
May be any shape
Jelly Tongue
May be any shape
May be any length
Bumps on body
Maybe be any shape and size
Must be jelly.
Flippers on fingers
Can be Jelly or Non-Jelly
Small Jelly Spots on Fingers
Lower jaw is made of Jelly.
Can expand