
Figured I may as well make an actual reference for these guys. I may be starting a string of these as adoptable characters soon if enough people are interested. :3
Category Artwork (Digital) / Miscellaneous
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that's a very interesting creature you've made. You see things that their creators claims can be in space and live there and yet bird like wings and stuff that just makes me die a bit inside. You've managed to create something that actually looks like it COULD be from outer space with bat/manta ray wings. I don't know if it'd work but hell it looks very cool ^^ I know I'd adopt one if the option arose even though it's a very late comment ^^;
as a small question, how big are these fella's?
as a small question, how big are these fella's?
They're around horse-height at the shoulder but obviously much more slender and long-bodied. They can however vary pretty dramatically in size due to their environment/resources. Blue, yellow, and red sun varieties are the largest, while those who live around dead or dying stars are usually smaller but travel in greater numbers with which they can search farther and wider for resources.
The large ones are generally considered the "fat and happy" bunch since resources are plentiful. They travel in groups of 2-8, but generally do not need to go far in search of food. The smaller ones are swifter and have greater endurance, but generally a shorter lifespan, so they breed in large numbers and travel in groups of anywhere from 15 to 60 or so. The large solerrians will rarely if ever set foot on an actual planet, as their awkward frames make moving in gravity rather difficult, though the smaller ones have an easier time of it, and will occasionally resort to setting down on small moons for resources, but they rarely if ever can get back off of them, and that population usually dies out. They will however, only land on moons when asteroids and nebulae are either nowhere to be found or have been exhausted within travel distance (which is quite far for them), in which case that particular star system would not be considered "healthy" enough to support a population of them anyhow.
XD My apologies if I've gone all National Geographic. I am very tired and fear I may have started rambling a bit.
XD My apologies if I've gone all National Geographic. I am very tired and fear I may have started rambling a bit.
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