Showing posts with label whale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whale. Show all posts

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Itchlodyte

Itchlodytes are primitive, proto-fish men which live in a small nomadic community along a deep pacific trench. They follow a large pod of whales and exploit them the same way that Native Americans followed herds of buffalo. This has brought them into open conflict with whaling vessels, who they view as destroying their way of life. Itchlodytes have been known to foul propellers, drill holes into ships, or board them and fight hand to hand in extreme cases.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Land Whale

Large cumbersome beasts, Land Whales lack the graceful beauty of their ocean dwelling contemporaries. Land Whales drag themselves along the ground with their forelimbs. As young they are surprisingly quick and agile, but as they grow older they become less mobile. Eventually the Land Whales own size leaves it slow moving and vulnerable to predators.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Devil Penguin


Devil Penguins are a mutated offshoot of ordinary Emperor Penguins. They average roughly six feet in height, are covered with a rubbery skin, and generally share the same social habits as ordinary penguins. The strange appendage around it's mouth allows the Devil Penguin to rift through the slime and muck at the bottom of the ocean to find prey. However large groups of Devil Penguins have been observed hunting in packs and attacking larger animals, such as sharks and whales.