Anatomies
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| - | **[[Haughwan (Race)|Haughwan]] | + | **[[Haughwan (Race)|Haughwan]] = Eight-Branched |
| *Columnar = A cylinder, which can also be called Trunk. They don't have any other limbs by default, so they're heavy on modifiers. | *Columnar = A cylinder, which can also be called Trunk. They don't have any other limbs by default, so they're heavy on modifiers. | ||
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Absolutely non-exhaustive list of anatomies (body shapes) and the creatures that use them.
There are several anatomies that seem custom-tailored for just a single race, so this list will be long.
Many of these custom-tailored anatomies actually use "modifiers". For example, Haughwan has the modifier "Eight-Branched", which means it has eight branches. If these are actually true separate anatomical definitions, a developer or somebody else can note it down.
- Anthropoid = Humanoid. Many creatures have it. Typically consists of a head, a torso, two arms and two legs plus feet.
- Anthrophidian = Human shaped but has snake parts. Since only Naga have this currently, it means they have snake tails.
- Spheroid = Sphere. Only one limb, 'body mass'.
- All Elementals, Primordials, Amalgamals
- Dendromorph = Tree shaped
- Haughwan = Eight-Branched
- Columnar = A cylinder, which can also be called Trunk. They don't have any other limbs by default, so they're heavy on modifiers.
- N'keh-Shub = Four-Tentacled Three-Legged
- Ygelyek = Eight-Pseudopodded
- Amorphous = No fixed shape.
- Clockwork Orange
- Abomination
- Polypid = Six-Podded
- Shoggoth = Many possible forms
- Nebulex = Six-Tentacled
- Huskling = Three-Tentacled Three-Pseudopodded
- Incoherent = Like amorphous, but presumably disparate such that when you try to touch it, you touch the air between its many members, or its form loses cohesion. Only mosquito swarms are known to use this anatomy type.
