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| + | === Major Planetary Zones | Regions | Wildlife === | ||
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| ====== KAJANGA ====== | ====== KAJANGA ====== | ||
| ===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
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| The Kajanga is a semi-aquatic amphibian-fish hybrid native to the [[ralar_region|Ralar Region]] of the [[dark_side|Dark Side]] of [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]]. | The Kajanga is a semi-aquatic amphibian-fish hybrid native to the [[ralar_region|Ralar Region]] of the [[dark_side|Dark Side]] of [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]]. | ||
| - | Unlike most creatures adapted to the eternal darkness, Kajangas possess large, dark eyes that serve little purpose | + | These creatures inhabit the volcanic shores of the [[dark_sea_region|Dark Sea Region]], where geothermal warmth from [[ralar|Volcano Ralar]] provides a rare habitable zone in the otherwise frigid and lightless Dark Side. |
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| + | Unlike most creatures adapted to eternal darkness, Kajangas possess large, dark eyes, which appear functionally useless | ||
| - | Despite their awkward adaptation | + | Despite their awkward adaptation, Kajangas are resilient survivors, thriving in underwater cave systems along the Dark Sea's coastline. Some Kajangas migrate beyond the Dark Side, becoming symbols of luck among certain |
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| ===== Physique and Appearance ===== | ===== Physique and Appearance ===== | ||
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| ==== Reproductive Traits: ==== | ==== Reproductive Traits: ==== | ||
| - | * **Egg Laying:** Unlike most amphibians, Kajangas lay fertilized eggs in salt water, an unusual adaptation for amphibians. | + | * **Egg Laying:** Unlike most amphibians, Kajangas lay fertilized eggs in salt water, an unusual adaptation for amphibians.Female Kajangas lay their eggs in underwater caves at the shore of the Dark Sea near Volcano Ralar, where geothermal warmth protects the eggs from extreme cold. |
| * **Hatchling Stage:** Eggs hatch into tadpole-like larvae, which remain fully aquatic for 4-5 months. | * **Hatchling Stage:** Eggs hatch into tadpole-like larvae, which remain fully aquatic for 4-5 months. | ||
| * **Metamorphosis: | * **Metamorphosis: | ||
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| * **Maturity: | * **Maturity: | ||
| - | * **Lifespan: | + | * **Lifespan: |
| ===== Cultural Significance Among Native Tribes ===== | ===== Cultural Significance Among Native Tribes ===== | ||
| - | Some Native Tribes in the Habitual Belt revere Kajangas as lucky charms, believing that having a Kajanga voluntarily follow you brings great fortune. | + | Some Native Tribes in the Habitual Belt revere Kajangas as lucky charms, believing that having a Kajanga voluntarily follow you brings great fortune. These beliefs reinforce their cultural role, ensuring that Kajangas are respected and protected rather than hunted. |
| ==== Ritual of the Kajanga Companion: ==== | ==== Ritual of the Kajanga Companion: ==== | ||
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| * **Tested by God(s):** Their inability to see on the Dark Side is considered a test of their patience and wisdom, forcing them to rely on faith rather than sight. | * **Tested by God(s):** Their inability to see on the Dark Side is considered a test of their patience and wisdom, forcing them to rely on faith rather than sight. | ||
| - | These beliefs reinforce their cultural role, ensuring that Kajangas | + | ===== Look and Feel ===== |
| - | ===== More information about the wildlife | + | |
| + | At the rocky shores of the Dark Sea, you hear it before you see it — a faint splash, followed by the awkward slap of webbed limbs against wet stone. Emerging from the black volcanic water, a small, squat creature drags itself onto land, its scaled body glistening, its large, unseeing eyes staring blankly into the dark. | ||
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| + | It pauses, head tilting, sensing warmth in the rocks where lava veins run beneath the surface. Then, with a sudden start, it leaps in a jerky motion — far quicker than its size suggests — before slipping back into the water with a heavy splash. | ||
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| + | In groups, Kajangas | ||
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| + | ===== Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters ===== | ||
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| + | Kajangas are not combat creatures but can serve narrative and environmental roles in a campaign. | ||
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| + | * **Mysterious Presence:** Players exploring | ||
| + | * **Chase Sequences: | ||
| + | * **Rare Ritual Opportunity: | ||
| + | ===== Related Pages and Further Information ===== | ||
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| + | * [[dark_side|The Dark Side]] | ||
| + | * [[ralar_region|Region Ralar]] | ||
| + | * [[the_wildlife_of_the_dark_side_from_a_to_z|The known Wildlife of the Ralar Region]] | ||
| + | * [[the_wildlife_of_the_dark_sea_from_a_to_z|The known Wildlife of the Dark Sea Region]] | ||
| - | [[the_wildlife_of_the_habitual_belt_from_a_to_z|The wildlife of the Eastern Equatorial Section of the Habitual Belt from A to Z]] | + | **Known Predators: |
| - | [[the_wildlife_of_the_dark_side_from_a_to_z|The wildlife of the Dark Side from A to Z]] | + | * [[draelith|Draelith]] |
| + | * [[glaciok|Glaciok]] | ||
| + | * [[korozo|Korozo]] | ||
| + | * [[zapor|Zapor]] | ||
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