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| + | === Major Planetary Zones | Regions | Wildlife === | ||
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| ====== TALIKRA ====== | ====== TALIKRA ====== | ||
| - | The Talikra is a big winged insect native to [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]] that lives in the [[equator_sections_east_and_west|Eastern Equatorial Section]] of the [[habitual_belt|Habitual Belt]] and the [[dark_side|Dark Side]]. | + | {{ : |
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| + | The Talikra is a large, | ||
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| + | These agile creatures rely on their powerful hind legs to make rapid, evasive jumps, allowing them to escape from swift predators like the [[korozo|Korozo]], | ||
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| + | Talikra are highly dependent on [[luminofera|Luminofera Dualis]] mushrooms for both sustenance and reproduction. This close relationship makes them vital pollinators for the glowing fungi but also renders them predictable prey, as predators have learned to track them near mushroom colonies. | ||
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| + | During the [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]], [[the_humans|exohuman]] scientists bioengineered a synthetic version of the pheromone secreted by Talikra larvae, allowing them to artificially stimulate Luminofera Dualis growth along the [[trade_route|Trade Route]] on the Dark Side. | ||
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| + | ===== Physique and Appearance ===== | ||
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| + | * **Length:** 15-20 cm | ||
| + | * **Body Diameter:** 3.5 cm | ||
| + | * **Weight:** 80-120 g | ||
| + | * **Legs:** 6 | ||
| + | * **Wingspan: | ||
| + | * **Coloration: | ||
| + | * **Speed:** Jumping: 3 meters per leap | Flight: 40 km/h (short bursts) | ||
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| + | ==== Special Features: ==== | ||
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| + | * **Powerful Jumping Legs:** Functions similar to locusts, enabling rapid vertical and horizontal escapes. | ||
| + | * **Fungal Symbiosis: | ||
| + | * **Warmth Dependency: | ||
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| + | ===== Game Mechanics ===== | ||
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| + | * **Armor Class (AC):** 12 | ||
| + | * **Hit Points (HP):** 18 | ||
| + | * **Speed:** 40 ft. (fly), 30 ft. (jump) | ||
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| + | ==== Attacks: ==== | ||
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| + | * **Kick Escape:** +3 to hit, 1d4+1 bludgeoning damage, with a chance to disengage from grapples. | ||
| + | * **Pheromone Spray:** Can release a chemical burst that disorients predators, forcing a DC 12 Constitution saving throw or suffer disadvantage on attacks for 1 round. | ||
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| + | ==== Special Abilities: ==== | ||
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| + | * **Jump Reflex:** If targeted by an attack, the Talikra may use its reaction to jump 10 feet away. | ||
| + | * **Fungal Dependency: | ||
| + | * **Predator Attraction: | ||
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| + | ===== Behavior ===== | ||
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| + | * **Diet:** Feeds primarily on Luminofera Dualis, occasionally consuming small fungi and decaying organic material. | ||
| + | * **Reproduction: | ||
| - | Adult Talikra specimens can grow up to 20 centimeters in length and 3,5 cm in body diameter. They have eight legs, four of which are stronger than the others and serve as springs for long jumps, similar to the hind legs of locusts on Earth. With them, Talikra can jump up to three meteres when confronted with one their predators - among them are the Coyote-like Korozo which hunt in packs and sniff out their prey with keen noses, the swift and silent two-headed snake Naka Tula, and the birds of prey Zapor which attack from above. | + | ==== Movement Patterns: ==== |
| - | ===== Diet and reproduction ===== | + | * **Ground Dweller:** Prefers staying on the forest floor, only flying when migrating to a new breeding site. |
| + | * **Evasive Strategy:** Uses powerful jumps to escape predators rather than prolonged flight. | ||
| + | * **Temperature Sensitivity: | ||
| - | Talikra feed mainly on and breed near [[luminofera|Luminofera dualis]]. This glowing mushroom is very high-caloric for Talikra larvae with their efficient digestive system. In their reproductive stage, adult Talikra eat their way inside the big mushrooms or through their mycelium in the ground, and lay their egg sacs there. | + | ===== Reproduction |
| - | ====== Ecological roles ====== | + | ==== Reproductive Traits: |
| - | Migrating from mushroom to mushroom, | + | * **Egg Laying:** Deposits egg sacs inside Luminofera Dualis fruiting bodies or mycelium tunnels. |
| + | * **Larval Stage:** Hatches inside the mushroom, | ||
| + | * **Adult Transformation:** After two months, fully developed Talikra emerge, continuing | ||
| - | This mechanism has been utilised by the [[the_humans|Humans]] in the [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]] to establish colonies of Luminofera dualis along the southeastern section of [[trade_route|Trade Route]] on the Dark Side of VOI 700 D. After harvesting the substance from young Talikra | + | ==== Lifespan |
| - | ===== Movement patterns ===== | + | * **Maturity: |
| + | * **Lifespan: | ||
| - | Talikra usually stay on, or for safety reasons preferably in, the ground. They only fly when they need to cover long distances, e.g. when looking for an adequate breeding ground. Because they are so closely dependent on Luminofera dualis, Talikra aren't usually found too far away from them. On the Dark Side, the warmth of Luminofera dualis keeps the insects close by, as they cannot survive for a very long time at temperatures below 15 degrees Celsius. | + | ==== Ecological Role ==== |
| - | ===== Vulnerabilities ===== | + | * **Pollinators of Luminofera Dualis:** Their migration spreads fungal spores, enabling new colonies to grow. |
| + | * **Pheromone Stimulation: | ||
| - | Their dependency on Luminofera dualis makes Talikra predictable, | + | ===== Tactical Advice |
| - | ===== More information ===== | + | Talikra function best as environmental flavor or swarm creatures, creating tension and atmosphere. |
| - | [[the_wildlife_of_the_habitual_belt_from_a_to_z|The wildlife of the Eastern Equatorial Section of the Habitual Belt]] | + | * **Predator Bait:** Their presence signals a nearby Luminofera Dualis colony—where predators may also lurk. |
| + | * **Swarm Effect:** Large groups can overwhelm unprepared players, forcing creative escape strategies. | ||
| + | * **Scientific Discovery: | ||
| - | [[the_wildlife_of_the_dark_side_from_a_to_z|The wildlife of the Dark Side from A to Z]] | + | ===== Related Pages and Further Information ===== |
| + | * [[habitual_belt|Habitual Belt]] | ||
| + | * [[dark_side|Dark Side]] | ||
| + | * [[asari|Asari Region]] | ||
| + | * [[ralar_region|Ralar Region]] | ||
| + | * [[wildlife_of_asari|The known Wildlife of Asari]] | ||
| + | * [[the_wildlife_of_the_dark_side_from_a_to_z|The known Wildlife of the Ralar Region]] | ||
| + | * [[luminofera|Luminofera Dualis]] | ||
| + | **Known Predators: | ||
| + | * [[korozo|Korozo]] | ||
| + | * [[naka_tula|Naka Tula]] | ||
| + | * [[zapor|Zapor]] | ||
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