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Shawn1544 [2020-01-30 21:50:22 +0000 UTC]
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ironlegionaire [2019-11-02 00:19:23 +0000 UTC]
So the color of their mana blue?
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CreaturemasterProds In reply to ironlegionaire [2019-11-02 00:20:50 +0000 UTC]
I suppose, since it's technically mana, yes. Maybe it's a different color depending on the species?
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Ben-J-Kirby-Tennyson [2019-07-19 01:32:23 +0000 UTC]
Interesting. If Ben had a male version of him, what would he call it?
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CreaturemasterProds In reply to Ben-J-Kirby-Tennyson [2019-07-19 03:53:55 +0000 UTC]
That implies a male version exists (which does not). If there was an alternate dimension where the species was all male however (and likewise, Ben a girl instead of a boy), he'd probably be named Burlking.
For context, it is a portmanteau of 'burly' and 'Erlking', the latter of which is a Germanic creature from folklore that is described as the 'king of the fairies'. Appearance-wise, he would have all the features of Tankerbell, but more masculine and would probably have cheek horns/spikes/tusks similar to those found on a Triceratops (that's the best comparison I can think of).
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AHughlett [2019-06-11 01:59:27 +0000 UTC]
What do you think happened to all of the males in all Majoniman society?
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CreaturemasterProds In reply to AHughlett [2019-06-11 07:23:31 +0000 UTC]
I can't seem to find any information on how parthenogenesis might've evolved, so I can't really give a scientifically accurate (or any accurate, for that matter) guess as to how it came about. What likely happened is that, back before the species had reached sapience and were still heavily considered animals, perhaps a rare genetic mutation allowed the females of the species to reproduce without the need of a male partner - or any partner for that matter, so long as they had another source of genetic material to work with. What then might've happened - considering how there are only female Majoniman and no males - is that a disease of some kind affected the species, but only fatally targeted the males, either killing them or rendering them sterile and incapable of reproducing. Once they died off and only the females were left, only those with the parthenogenesis trait were able to repopulate; thus, once the females that were incapable of parthenogenesis had died out, an entire species of self-reproduce females was left.
But that's mere speculation. It's not like the entire female population decided to just one day kill off their male counterparts, especially since it would have inevitably led to their extinction. These kinds of things take millions of years to develop.
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AHughlett [2019-06-09 02:55:11 +0000 UTC]
Can Majonimons reproduce asexually as well as through Parthenogenesis like you have described?
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CreaturemasterProds In reply to AHughlett [2019-06-09 04:55:59 +0000 UTC]
No, they need another member of their species to trigger reproduction. While every individual involved would produce an offspring as a result of this (you have to remember this whole thing is triggered through hugging. And no, that is not an innuendo or anything, they literally hug to reproduce), it requires at least one more individual to trigger and that individual has to be of the same species.
They can technically reproduce with a male of another species through the usual method, but this is a rare occurrence for both cultural/social and biological reasons.
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geneticmonster03 [2019-03-14 01:16:40 +0000 UTC]
when the mage looks like a tank but its a squishy XD
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Pizzaronny [2018-01-29 17:36:41 +0000 UTC]
Sweet! A magic alien!
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Wobbley [2016-08-25 19:54:37 +0000 UTC]
Excellent! After you do my two other aliens, I would like you to do all of the Fake Derrick J. Wyatt aliens that I haven't given you yet. Here is the list: wobbley.deviantart.com/art/Ben…
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CreaturemasterProds In reply to Wobbley [2016-08-25 20:07:54 +0000 UTC]
I'll see what I can do, but some of the aliens on the list are simply too ridiculous both name and concept-wise like Murphybed and the Sledge (that last one sounds more appropriate for a hammer than a sleigh of all things) for even the genetic scrambler that I may or may not have somewhere in my underground laboratory I also may or may not have.
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Wobbley In reply to CreaturemasterProds [2016-08-27 17:28:01 +0000 UTC]
I think that I'll change some of them.
Murphybed: an alien based on the Boroboroton (futon yokai) of Japanese mythology. He has the ability to trap people inside of him and make them experience weird dreams by his dream manipulation.
The Sledge: an alien based on the Ooari (giant ant yokai with a hammer from the Hyakki Yagyo Emaki) from Japanese mythology. He has the ability to use his hammer to generate electricity and create shock waves. (The Ooari was formed when the spirit of a man who was murdered by a criminal with a hammer possessed an anthill that was placed near the cemetery.)
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CreaturemasterProds In reply to Wobbley [2016-08-27 18:13:37 +0000 UTC]
Now these sound more threatening and more plausible than a living sled or mattress. Consider it done!
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CreaturemasterProds In reply to YakkoWarner20 [2016-08-26 13:48:03 +0000 UTC]
Out of your alien's, maybe Battler. Out of the four Derrick J. Wyatt alien's, probably a transformation called Brundlefoot.
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YakkoWarner20 In reply to CreaturemasterProds [2016-08-26 21:13:29 +0000 UTC]
Can't wait for them! I am getting my scanner fixed soon and will upload Goop, Ultimate Cannonbolt, Ultimate Volto, and your gift.
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