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[SPECIES DEVELOPMENT] TAUNTAMOUNTS
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TAUNTAMOUNTS
[CW: very simple/brief mentions of reproduction (literally just a mention cmon now it's a SFW thread)]

ORIGIN

  • Originated in ????
  • Created by ???? in [year]
  • First morph: Segmented
  • ????


CULTURE

  • Due to being made of inorganic materials, tauntamounts are not susceptible to typical diseases or illnesses- but they are unable to heal wounds or injuries, and must patch them up as best as they can.
  • Tauntamounts enjoy fishing as a way of life, and often sit on docks in groups with their tails in the water, hooks cast to the best fishing spots.
  • Tauntamounts tend to sleep in tight quarters together, and do not mind sharing spaces.
  • Different kinds of hooks are valued highly by tauntamounts, and many dedicated to the craft of fishing have extensive collections.
  • Tauntamounts typically teach their children directly and do not employ formal education.
  • Typical tauntamount housing involves adequate room to store spoils from fishing trips, and is often located within distance to some significant body of water.
  • Tauntamounts are both incredibly patient and incredibly fast moving when need be, and are known for being able to sit completely still and move faster than most of their prey can react to.
  • Tauntamounts are surprisingly effective in combat due to their strong jaw strength, durable bodies, and overall speed, and are often employed in fighting horror-related threats due to their complete immunity to radiation.
  • Trinkets are highly valued to tauntamounts, and many consider finding trinkets for their prospective children to be one of the most important searches should they choose to pursue parenthood.
  • Due to trinkets being such a large factor in the life cycle, many tauntamount parents name their children in themes related to their trinkets.
  • ????


APPEARANCE

  • Varying shapes based on morphs, though they’re generally pretty chunky
  • Markings vary hugely based on personal trinket and morph
  • Voices consist of clacking and gonking
  • No paw pads
  • Tails vary based on morph, but typically have a place for fishing line to come out and a place to affix a hook.
  • No hair
  • Range from 4’0-6’0 for "normal" adult height range.
  • Digitigrade legs, claw feet
  • Standard arms, claw hands
  • ????


BIOLOGY

  • Made of various materials, dependent on morph and in some cases, the individual
  • Inside cavity contains silk fishing line and a small trinket encased in a plastic capsule, selected by the tauntamount’s parent(s). This trinket helps determine what kinds of creatures are lured to the hooks attached to their lines, and does not need to be organic. The exact reasoning for why a trinket attracts certain creatures is abstract, and can be strange at times.
  • Fishing line regenerates over time, but slows as the tauntamount ages. A fishing line running out completely points to incoming death, albeit not an immediate one.
  • Jack o’ lantern teeth
  • Omnivorous, with a strong preference for aquatic life and worms. No one knows where food goes once swallowed, but they do require it to survive.
  • High energy levels but very patient when it comes to waiting for prey
  • Prone to wiggling in body language
  • Simple ears
  • Round eyes with equally round, black pupils
  • Easily startled by loud noises and rapid movements
  • Amphibious, but prefer land due to aquatic predators being extremely attracted to their flashy appearances
  • ????


LIFE CYCLE/FAMILY STRUCTURE

  • Reproduce asexually and have no sexual characteristics whatsoever
  • Tauntamounts create eggs via a species-specific magic, typically in clutches of 3-5, and children are referred to as guppies.
  • Tauntamounts are capable of fishing up “treasures”- seemingly pieces of unimportant junk that when whispered key phrases to by a tauntamount, can be turned into a cluster of eggs. Giving up these treasures to another person instead of keeping them for oneself is considered a perfectly charitable act, and is encouraged if the finder does not want children for themself.
  • Small trinkets are placed within these eggs before the guppies can begin to form, and help determine the appearance of the individual guppies. Guppies do not take any traits from their parent(s), and morphs are entirely random.
  • Families are not blood related at all, and can thus take practically any size and shape.
  • Tauntamounts value casual and committed relationships equally.
  • Leaving the family is considered a tearful affair even without direct blood relation, and if leaving on good terms, many stay in touch.
  • ????


GENETICS

  • Morphs are inspired by different kinds of fishing lure, along with occasional inspiration by different kinds of fish.
  • Hybrids and mixed morph children do not exist.
  • First morph: Segmented- though subsequent morphs emerged randomly, and without god intervention.
  • Tauntamounts are inorganic, and completely immune to horror mutation.
  • ????


MORPHS

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Segmented
"????”
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  • Based on segmented lures
  • Made of plastic
  • Segmented body, jointed all over
  • Very wiggly
  • Hook on base of tail, right before fin
  • Thick bodies
  • Extremely varied markings, bright colors
  • Big eyes


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Jig
"????”
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  • Based on jig lures
  • Made of shiny plastic
  • Hook on end of tail in lieu of fin
  • Slightly ribbed quality to body
  • Thinner bodies
  • Extremely varied markings, bright colors
  • Big eyes


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Bobber
"????”
????
  • Based on bobber lures and angler fish
  • Made of plastic
  • No hook attachment point on the end of the tail, making this morph ineffective at actually naturally fishing for anything
  • Head bobber can be extended like tail hooks, allowing bobber morphs to dip it into the water and lure prey
  • Thick bodies
  • Half and half segmentation/markings
  • Tiny eyes
  • Thick finned tails


RULES

This is a species development thread! Here you can have discussion on the species presented, and offer suggestions/ideas for developing them- thus directly contributing to the species! Anything is fair game so long as it follows the restrictions (if any are listed). This main post will be updated as we go, allowing for people to always have an up to date resource on the species.

Restrictions/No-go's
  • Keep it SFW!!!!
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I'm assuming hybrids aren't really possible, but could you give the eggs things reminisent of another species to sort of make one?
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#3
Given the inability to determine where ingested food goes, could these have been created by a diety familiar with pocket dimension generation?
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#4
Do Tauntamounts put corks or caps on their hooks when not in use?
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