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Major Planetary Zones | (Twin) Sections of the Habitual Belt | Regions | Wildlife

NOKARI MOUSE

Overview

The Nokari is a small scavenger native to the Asari Region and later spread to the Ralar Region. Despite its nickname “Nokari Mouse,” it bears little resemblance to terrestrial rodents. Its strange, insect-mammal hybrid form and fungal symbiosis make it one of VOI 700 D’s most distinctive opportunistic species.

In addition, the Nokari Mouse maintains a symbiotic relationship with a luminescent fungal patch that grows on the arch of its back. This glow is faint, usually hidden by fur, but visible when the animal is stressed or overheated — a signal used in both defense and communication.

Physique and Appearance

  • Body Length: 20–25 cm
  • Weight: 280–350 g
  • Fur: Dense gray-white coat capable of shifting tone (gray, white, faint blue) for camouflage in snow and twilight environments
  • Body Shape: Compact, barrel-like torso, conserving heat in tundra climates
  • Limbs: Four short but sturdy legs; hind legs slightly elongated for sudden leaping bursts
  • Head: Flattened, triangular skull with no eyes; surrounded by a collar of whisker-fans that detect vibrations, airflow, and heat
  • Tail: Split, stiff, semi-prehensile; used for balance, carrying small items, or producing rhythmic tapping signals
  • Fungal Symbiosis: Rounded hump on the back hosts bioluminescent fungal fronds that pulse when the creature is stressed or overheated, glowing communally in colonies

Special Features:

  • Vibrissal Fan: Primary sensory organ, replacing vision and allowing detection of tunnels, predators, and prey.
  • Bioluminescent Fronds: Glow pulses when stressed, alerting colonies and disorienting predators.
  • Tail Grip: Split prehensile tail can hold small objects, fibers, or food scraps.
  • Adaptive Camouflage: Fur subtly shifts tone for concealment against snow, stone, or twilight shadows.

Game Mechanics

  • Armor Class (AC): 11 (fur camouflage + compact body)
  • Hit Points (HP): 8
  • Speed: 25 ft. (skitter/leap), Leap 10 ft. (as bonus action when startled)

Attacks:

  • Defensive Bite: +1 to hit, 1d2 piercing damage (used only when cornered)
  • Leap Kick (escape action): +2 to hit, 1d3 bludgeoning; pushes attacker 5 ft. away on hit.

Special Abilities:

  • Vibrissal Sense: Advantage on Survival checks to detect tunnels, hidden predators, or warm refuges.
  • Bioluminescent Glow: Emits faint light in a 5 ft. radius when frightened; predators attempting Stealth in this glow roll with disadvantage.
  • Tail Grip: Can carry objects up to 0.5 kg using its split tail.

Behavior

  • Diet: Omnivorous; consumes dried flora, fungi, worms, scraps, and insects.
  • Social Structure: Solitary for most of the year but will cluster in loose colonies around stable food or warmth sources.

Survival Traits:

  • Thermal Burrows: Digs snow tunnels lined with glowing fungal mats, forming miniature warm refuges.
  • Alarm Signals: Uses tail-tapping and stress-glow to warn others in its colony.
  • Opportunist Scavenger: Nests near Exohuman infrastructure, frequently hitchhiking in caravans or food stores.

Reproduction and Lifecycle

Reproductive Traits:

  • Gestation Period: 3 weeks
  • Litter Size: 3–5 pups
  • Maturity: 2 months

Lifespan and Growth:

  • Average Lifespan: 2–4 years
  • Population Turnover: Rapid, allowing survival despite high predation

Look and Feel

You hear it before you see it — a faint tapping rhythm in the snow, followed by a squat, fur-covered body scuttling into view. Its whisker-fans twitch outward in a halo around its eyeless snout, searching for vibrations. A dim fungal glow shimmers along the hump of its back, pulsing faintly as the creature freezes. Then, with a sudden jerk of its hind legs, it leaps sideways and vanishes into a snow burrow — leaving only the fading glow behind.

Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters

The Nokari can serve as a narrative device and ecological clue rather than a threat:

  • Glowing Clues: Stress-glow in the snow may reveal predator presence, hidden burrows, or Exohuman activity.
  • Cargo Hitchhiker: Infested supplies risk spoilage, damaged gear, or accidental spread of colonies into new regions.
  • Cultural Symbol: Native Tribes interpret their glow as spirit-fire, adding weight to encounters with local NPCs.
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