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        <description>Abstract Type TCPs

TCPs based on an abstract thought or concept are categorized as Abstract-Type.

Abstract-type TCPs appear fairly standard, with the exception of special eyespots and markings on their body. In ascended form, they tend to hover slightly off the ground, as well as gain an extra pair of arms as well as some kind of halo or aura.</description>
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TCPs appear on Morbit in a most peculiar way- they do not reproduce, and spawn in when someone, anyone in the world, thinks about their type. Someone far to the east could think “Ah, a tent type TCP” and one would pop into existence in a random location in the world, regardless of how safe or convenient it is for the TCP or everyone else involved. This makes TCPs somewhat of an invasive species by most gods&#039; standards</description>
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        <description>Sometimes when TCPs spawn, they might spawn with an anomaly! Anomalies are when TCPs have different bodily features than the norm for their type. A basic TCP with an arm anomaly might have four arms, claw hands, or no arms at all. Whereas modifiers can be applied to any TCP, anomalies are specific to certain types. For instance, any TCP could be oily, but a leg anomaly would look different on a rabbit type than it would on a tent type. For this reason, the TCPdex only offers general examples of …</description>
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Ringor Mortis

SPECIALIZES IN: abstract, body, creature, and form types
[Array]
 Pictured: Horror (Genre) 

Abstract TCPs


Likes: anything goes really, particularly enjoy emotions (love), genres (horror/fantasy) and weirder ones (prayer/anatomy)</description>
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Eyespots and Ear Nubs

Most TCPs will have two spots or markings on the front of their face meant to represent eyes, and an abstract-type&#039;s eyespots even have eyelids as well as a moving pupil. These markings do not actually function as eyes, however- TCPs can still see without them. If a TCP&#039;s eyespots are removed, or the TCP is a certain type that does not possess eyespots, it can still see perfectly fine. TCP vision appears to be restricted to a field of vision consistent with the lo…</description>
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        <description>Body Type TCPs

TCPs based on a body part or sickness are categorized as Body-type.

Body-type TCPs are generally larger than most TCPs, and have digitigrade legs and elongated necks. They usually either contain a large amount of the body part they are based on, or appear altered to resemble a single body part.</description>
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        <description>As an open species, TCPs are open for everyone to make! This service is for people to get custom TCPs with “official” designs, and also to help us here on the team pay bills. You don’t need to know anything about Morbit to make and enjoy tiny cat people, and as long as you’re not making money off of or selling these guys, you’re free to do or change anything you want. (Trading + gifts are a-okay, though!)</description>
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Conditions are drastic changes in a TCP&#039;s body and often occur when specific things are done to a TCP that change its overall body structure. Unlike modifiers, conditions are more akin to a disease than a simple anatomical change. These can greatly affect a TCP’s appearance, behavior, and even sometimes their ability.</description>
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        <description>*  C001: Ravenous
	*  C004: Horror-Exposed
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        <description>Creature Type TCPs

TCPs based on a living creature of some sort are categorized as Creature-type.

Creature-type TCPs can have a wide variety of different appearances depending on the creature they&#039;re based on. While they tend to share a lot of physical characteristics with the basis of their type, they will still appear somewhat feline.</description>
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TCP culture varies from zone to zone, though some things remain consistent: colonies, learning/teaching, and integration into society.

Colonies

TCPs don&#039;t like to be alone. They seek out fellow TCPs, an easier feat than it sounds. While TCPs can spawn globally, the sheer magnitude of TCPs spawning at any given day means that a friend can usually be found within a few hours&#039; walk- and much less if they end up in a more urban area. Making friends with other TCPs is much easier for them …</description>
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        <description>Food Type TCPs

TCPs based on edible materials or other consumables are categorized as Food-type.

Food-type TCPs can come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes depending on the food they are based on, but will usually have a harmless cross-section, revealing their internal fluid without allowing any to escape.</description>
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        <description>Form Type TCPs

TCPs based on a material or shape are categorized as Form-type.

Form-type TCPs usually have a standard body shape, but their entire body is composed of a material of their typing.

Form types can change objects they touch into whatever material or shape they represent at the cost of health.</description>
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        <description>Gacha

I&#039;m too tired to add flavor text

Prices
$10TCP type sketch(not a gacha but it goes here bc its not a WIP commission)$15random generated TCP + theme(varying level of finish, typically sketched)$20basic booster, 5 random TCPs from current TCPdex pool</description>
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        <description>You have reached what will later be the TCPdex glossary.

If you got here from Finnley&#039;s entry, you&#039;re probably wondering what a complex is. It&#039;s a TCP term for organisms that aren&#039;t TCPs, and have proper organs/bones/internal systems. The term originates from an unknown TCP&#039;s observation that TCP biology is much simpler than that of other organisms, and dubbed their biology &#039;complex&#039;.</description>
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        <description>History

Wax, the high god of fear and imagination, created tiny cat people as his first ever sapient species, after millenia of being unable to decide on one.

The first variety of tiny cat people were referred to as “divine” TCPs. These TCPs existed on their own plane, created by gods playing a game meant to train them for actual zone management and leadership. The TCPs created in this game can form bonds with each other and their gods, but also face challenges, and at worst- war. Violence is …</description>
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Sometimes when TCPs spawn, they can spawn as a hybrid of multiple types; but more often, hybrid TCPs are created in laboratories using a special procedure. These TCPs share the physical characteristics of both of their source types. Hybrid TCPs of 2 types are usually okay, but hybrids of 3 to 5 types are often more unstable, prone to irregular body shapes, extraneous limbs, and odd patches of different skin, as well as mixed fluid types. These effects can lead to health issues, especial…</description>
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        <description>Machine Type TCPs

TCPs based on an appliance or device are categorized as Machine-type.

Machine-type TCPs do not have any strict rules as to their appearance, but they generally either resemble the basis of their typing or have the basis of their typing incorporated into their body in some way.</description>
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        <description>Modifiers

Modifiers are aberrations that allow for physical changes in a TCP. Just as a TCP can be spawned with almost any noun, a modifier can be almost any adjective. Modifiers generally don’t affect a TCP’s overall function and behavior, and make only mild changes to a TCP’s appearance and composition. Most modifiers occur when a TCP spawns, but some can be inflicted externally.</description>
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        <description>*  M001: Oily
	*  M002: Bumpy
	*  M003: Tasty
	*  M004: Healthy
	*  M005: Smooth
	*  M006: Colossal
	*  M007: Miniature
	*  M008: Sticky
	*  M009: Nutritious
	*  M010: Ephemeral
	*  M011: Wet
	*  M012: Moist
	*  M065: Sharp
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        <description>Nature Type TCPs

TCPs based on a plant or other natural phenomenon are categorized as Nature-type.

Nature-type TCPs typically have one or more body parts replaced with the basis of their typing, most often the legs.

Nature types can either create the object their type is based on, or exert some form of control over existing objects- occasionally both.</description>
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        <description>*  S001: Beeper
	*  S002: Flickwit
	*  S003: Primus
	*  S004: Buddy
	*  S005: Dad
	*  S006: Marnet
	*  S033: Cobalt
	*  S079: Finnley
	*  S080: Provolone Fatlord
	*  S081: Twain
	*  S082: Drusus
	*  S083: Tary
	*  S084: Terrance Ryle
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        <description>Specimens

The following TCPs are individual specimens that are of significant note to the TCPDex. Unlike the other entries in this compendium, each entry refers to a single TCP and gives details of its unique features, traits, as well as its history and participation in notable events.</description>
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THIS WIKI IS HEAVILY UNDER CONSTRUCTION! We are undergoing a massive renovation as of January 2025, and will be making a lot of changes.



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        <description>Storage Type TCPs

TCPs based on a container of any sort are categorized as Storage-type.

Storage-type TCPs usually resemble the basis of their typing to some degree. All storage types have some form of cavity within their body, allowing them to hold objects or other TCPs.</description>
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        <description>TCP Types

The many entries within the TCPDex are organized in two ways: by ID number and by type category. The ID number of a TCP type is assigned in order of discovery by the TCPDex team, with the very first TCP found on Morbit, the Basic TCP, being first. Every TCP type sorted by ID number can be found in the Type Index below.</description>
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 0001: Basic TCP  0002: Collision Type  0003: Snake Type  0004: Tent Type  0005: Knife Type  0006: Dad Type  0007: Corpse Type  0008: Citrus Type  0009: Trash Type  0010: Lust Type  0011: Space Type (Abstract)  0012: Engine Type  0013: Fish Type  0014: Infinity Type  0015: Jelly Type  0016: Shield Type  0017: Twin Type  0018: Eyeball Type  0019: Bat Type  0020: Gore Type  0021: Bastard Type  0022: Burn Type  0023: Chaos Type  0024: Doctor Type  0025: Dust Type  0026: Giant Type  0…</description>
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Typeless TCPs were the first to be created by Wax, and served as a sort of prototype or baseline for every other kind of TCP. Typeless TCPs are also the only kind of TCP that are not referred to by their type, but instead by their size. Attempting to spawn a TCP-type TCP will result in a random Typeless TCP.</description>
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 March 3, 2020   

Added 18 new types: Dwarf, Equation, Giggle, Hand, Induction, Lamp, Fight, Dyson Sphere, Mushroom, Bank, Wood, Girl, Shark, Tree, Insect, Octopus, Negativity, Dinosaur 

Added 2 new specimens: Iris, Rolla 

New adopts available! October 14, 2019   

Added 10 new types: Purpose, Acid, Sadism, Time, Cat, Computer, Democracy, Cerberus, Antihero, Circle Game September 19, 2019</description>
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        <description>Weapon Type TCPs

TCPs based on a miscellaneous object are categorized as Weapon-type.

Weapon-type TCPs are usually fairly standard in appearance, with the exception of one or more objects sticking out of their body, sometimes replacing limbs entirely.</description>
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