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    The Races of Animalia

    Moff Native to: Swampy Bog Not to be confused with your common moth, moffs are their own thing altogether. Whether fluttering in the treetops or hopping along mangrove roots, these agile citizens are a common sight in the watery pathways of Swampy Bog. Be sure not to pull their tails -...
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    Frogs Native to: Swampy Bog A frog is, by all accounts, many things, and could be many more. However, if you really look at the facts, no matter if that frog is tall or short, round or thin, quiet or loud, there is one thing that a frog most assuredly is: a friend. Quirks none
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    Sea Dragons Native to: So, So Deep Graceful serpents of the great blue, the sea dragons are to the water what lung are to the skies. That is to say, they’re long, noodly things that wiggle about to get from point A to point B - whether or not they do so with any great amount of elegance is...
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    Nudibranchs Native to: So, So Deep Bright denizens of the abyss, nudibranchs come in all sorts of shapes and colors. Of course, so do other citizens, but it seems to be a point of pride for many of them. With their long bodies and limbs, these animals are some of the biggest citizens as well...
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    Jellyfish Native to: So, So Deep Drifting along in the endless deep, jellyfish are thought to be calm and collected citizens. Really, it’s just kind of hard to move once you get so far down in the ocean; do you have any idea how much pressure there is, way down? More than forgetting to study...
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    Isopods Native to: So, So Deep Sometimes being hard-headed isn’t a bad thing, and most isopods would probably argue this is one of those times. With a super-protective shell and multiple arms, these citizens can be a superpower if they want to be! Quirks none
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    Whale Sharks Native to: So Deep Gentle giants, whale sharks are big citizens that often spend their lives entirely in the sea. While recent inventions and waterways make it much easier for them to visit other locations, their generally large size sometimes discourages them from making the...
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    Sharks Native to: So Deep Despite their sharp teeth, not all sharks are fearsome! Many sharks enjoy a diet of nothing but fruits and vegetables, even. There might be very well perforated pieces of lettuce, but there’s nothing really frightening about that… unless you see what one can do to a...
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    Octopuses Native to: So Deep If you ever need an extra hand … maybe don’t ask an octopus. Their tentacles don’t have fingers, after all, so that wouldn’t be very useful, would it? Why would you want to make them feel bad like that? Quirks none
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    Karp Native to: So Deep But nothing happened! Quirks none
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    Tanuki Native to: Innawoods The dumpy, rotund cousin of Big City’s native raccoons, tanuki are well known for one thing - their big, round … bellies. It’s probably best if you don’t point it out, though; what if they’re self-conscious? Tsk. Quirks none
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    Spiders Native to: Innawoods What has four arms, four legs, and loves giving hugs? Uh, well, probably some spiders, we’d assume, though some not-so-nice people think they look a little spooky. A lot of spiders find this very unfortunate and think they’re quite cute, however, so maybe you...
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    Owls Native to: Innawoods Tell an owl someone said they’re wise birds, and they might ask you, “Who?” Heheh. In all honesty, owls have no more or less wisdom than anyone else - that is, it depends on which owl you’re asking! One thing owls do have is a crazy sense of hearing; can you hear a...
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    Millipedes Native to: Innawoods Have you ever wanted to hear what an army sounds like on its feet? Just find one or two millipedes and you’ll have your answer! An army marches on its stomach, however, and unsurprisingly millipedes have a bit of a reputation for being a rather hungry sort. On...
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    Kitsune Native to: Innawoods A purportedly more mystical sort of fox than their arctic cousins, kitsune don’t really have any more or less magic in them than any other sort of animal, even if they seem to appear out of thin air sometimes. Some citizens like to claim that they grow more tails...
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    Fireflies Native to: Innawoods From high in the treetops to close to the ground, the lights of fireflies can sometimes be seen for miles around. The strength of their glow depends on the individual, but all of these talented citizens can be a beacon if they need be! Just don’t try and touch...
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    Deer Native to: Innawoods Agile creatures with a naturally light constitution, deer aren’t very intimidating at first glance. However, that doesn’t mean they’re all filled with flights of fancy; some deer take fitness very seriously, after all! Quirks none
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    Cubs Native to: Innawoods What do you mean, where are the “bears” at? What in the world is a bear? Quirks none
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    Beetles Native to: Innawoods Though they might be rather small compared to some citizens, beetles are mighty! Even the scrawniest beetle can probably lift twice as much as you’d think they could - although some of them aren’t super pleased by this fact. Don’t be rude; if a beetle wants to be...
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    Sheep Native to: Flat Place Soft and fluffy doesn’t always mean cuddly, so when you’re around a sheep, take care that you don’t overstep any boundaries! While many sheep are more than happy for random hugs and pats, some of them like their personal space, thank you very much. Don’t forget...
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