Species Report: Tetrarania Snake
Species Report: Tetrarania Snake
Details: A serpentine creature with a bladed tail, which secretes an extremely powerful poison, which grows more powerful with age. (Oldest examples have been known to have a poison which can dissolve through stone on contact.) It possesses triple rows of razor-sharp fangs, which secrete a strong paralytic venom. They have no true sense of sight, instead using a sense akin to a cross between a radar device and tracking magic, which allows them to detect anything in thier vicinity, and as such, their evolution has phased out the need for eyes, leaving only vestigial eye-socket like markings, which can be either a darker shade of thier scale colours or even a different one entirely in order to fool prey.
In terms of size ranges, it never stops growing during its lifetime, and unless killed by a handful of predator species can be very long lived. The smallest variant ever found and recorded was 3 centimeters in size, while the oldest living specimen ever found and recorded was over 300 feet in length, although one world has a moderately sized country that is rumoured to be built along the spine of a dormant Tetrarania, however this is uncomfirmed (if true, however, it would be a snake at least equal in size to the entire continental US while curled up).
In terms of temperament, as a whole the species is considered nonagressive, and, while naturally dangerous, is capable of being somewhat domesticated provided the handler know exactly what they're doing.
Guidelines:
If you want to make a Tetrarania Snake of your own, you are welcome to do so, just please keep in mind the following rules:
1: It must be a feral snake with a bladed tail, triple rows of fangs, and vestigial eye sockets. These are main identifying features.
2: Please tag it as Tetrarania or Tetrarania Snake in the tag list.
3: Although not required, it would be preffered if you would also link back to the species report so that otherscan find out about it as well.
4: Again not required, but if you do get a Tetrarania snake, message me and show me! I would love to see what scale patterns people come up with, and sizes.
5: Keep in mind that the details and design of the snake can be changed if I come up with something, so it might be wise to occasionally check back in and see if I've added new details or examples.
Details: A serpentine creature with a bladed tail, which secretes an extremely powerful poison, which grows more powerful with age. (Oldest examples have been known to have a poison which can dissolve through stone on contact.) It possesses triple rows of razor-sharp fangs, which secrete a strong paralytic venom. They have no true sense of sight, instead using a sense akin to a cross between a radar device and tracking magic, which allows them to detect anything in thier vicinity, and as such, their evolution has phased out the need for eyes, leaving only vestigial eye-socket like markings, which can be either a darker shade of thier scale colours or even a different one entirely in order to fool prey.
In terms of size ranges, it never stops growing during its lifetime, and unless killed by a handful of predator species can be very long lived. The smallest variant ever found and recorded was 3 centimeters in size, while the oldest living specimen ever found and recorded was over 300 feet in length, although one world has a moderately sized country that is rumoured to be built along the spine of a dormant Tetrarania, however this is uncomfirmed (if true, however, it would be a snake at least equal in size to the entire continental US while curled up).
In terms of temperament, as a whole the species is considered nonagressive, and, while naturally dangerous, is capable of being somewhat domesticated provided the handler know exactly what they're doing.
Guidelines:
If you want to make a Tetrarania Snake of your own, you are welcome to do so, just please keep in mind the following rules:
1: It must be a feral snake with a bladed tail, triple rows of fangs, and vestigial eye sockets. These are main identifying features.
2: Please tag it as Tetrarania or Tetrarania Snake in the tag list.
3: Although not required, it would be preffered if you would also link back to the species report so that otherscan find out about it as well.
4: Again not required, but if you do get a Tetrarania snake, message me and show me! I would love to see what scale patterns people come up with, and sizes.
5: Keep in mind that the details and design of the snake can be changed if I come up with something, so it might be wise to occasionally check back in and see if I've added new details or examples.
Category Story / All
Species Snake / Serpent
Size 50 x 50px
File Size 2.3 kB
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