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THE TERRESTRIAL COCKROACH (CHILU SOKA)

Overview

The Terrestrial Cockroach (Periplaneta americana), known to the Native Tribes as Chilu Soka (“those who creep in the shadows”), is an invasive species that has spread throughout the Asari Region in the Eastern Equatorial Section of the Habitual Belt on VOI 700 D.

Originally accidental stowaways aboard the Last Frontier, these resilient insects thrived during the settlers' journey, feeding on organic waste and stored supplies. After the crash of the Last Frontier, terrestrial cockroaches quickly adapted to their new environment, infiltrating human settlements, trade shipments, and Native ecosystems. Their rapid spread has had profound ecological consequences, introducing both food competition and population booms in species that prey on them, such as Kajanga and Korozo.

Due to their relentless expansion, some Native Tribes have symbolically equated ExoHumans with cockroaches, using Chilu Soka as a derogatory term during the Great War to describe humanity’s perceived destructiveness.

Physique and Characteristics

Length: Up to 4 cm Weight: Less than 1 gram Speed: Up to 5 km/h Exoskeleton: Dark brown with an iridescent sheen, allowing it to blend into dimly lit environments. Antennae: Long, highly sensitive, detecting food, threats, or competitors from several meters away. Legs: Six spiny legs enable rapid movement across uneven terrain and vertical surfaces. Eyes: Small compound eyes provide limited vision in low light, but the cockroach primarily relies on its sense of touch and smell for navigation.

Special Features:

  • Extreme Resilience: Terrestrial cockroaches can survive weeks without food and adapt to a variety of environmental conditions.
  • Rapid Reflexes: Their high-speed evasion allows them to escape predators with ease.
  • Chemical Communication: Cockroaches release pheromones to attract others, signaling food sources or potential threats.

Game Mechanics

  • Armor Class (AC): 12 (due to small size and rapid movements)
  • Hit Points (HP): 5
  • Speed: 40 ft.

Attacks

  • Bite: 1d4 piercing damage. 25% chance to inflict minor disease (DC 10 Constitution save or suffer -10 ft movement speed for 1d4 hours).
  • Infestation: A swarm of cockroaches in a 5-foot radius deals 2d6 damage per round unless dispersed.

Special Abilities

  • Scavenger’s Instinct: Advantage on Survival checks related to locating food or hiding places.
  • Persistence: Upon death, cockroaches release pheromones that attract nearby cockroaches within 30 feet, potentially triggering a swarm encounter.
  • Disease Carrier: Creatures bitten by the cockroach must succeed on a DC 10 Constitution saving throw or contract a minor disease that slows movement for 1d4 hours.

Reproduction and Lifecycle

The terrestrial cockroach is one of the most prolific species on VOI 700 D, ensuring its survival despite constant threats from predators and competitors.

  • Reproductive Rate: A single female cockroach can produce up to 150 offspring in her lifetime.
  • Egg Capsules: Females lay egg capsules (oothecae) containing 10-15 eggs. These capsules are hidden in dark, warm locations to protect them from predation.
  • Hatchlings: The nymphs, which are miniature versions of adult cockroaches, hatch within 20-30 days. They grow rapidly, molting several times before reaching maturity in just 3-4 months.
  • Lifespan: Adult cockroaches live for approximately 6-12 months, during which they continually reproduce, compounding their population growth.

This rapid lifecycle makes the cockroach an incredibly resilient species, capable of rebounding from population losses within a matter of weeks.

Interactions with Natives and Symbolism

The cockroach’s persistence and invasive behavior have made it a symbol of humanity’s impact on VOI 700 D. Some Native tribes refer to humans themselves as Chilu Soka, drawing parallels between the settlers’ encroachment and the cockroach’s relentless spread. This term gained traction during the Great War, appearing in speeches by Native leaders as a derogatory comparison to humanity's perceived destructiveness.

Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters

The terrestrial cockroach is not a direct threat to players but it can cause significant disruptions like resource depletion or transmission of diseases. In addition to that the cockroach also has a symbolic role as it is alien to the planet like the ExoHumans are.

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