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After several centuries, millennia, even, the glaciers have started to recede, and Fortune is a world that sees green again. This great springtime engendered an absolute explosion of life, as organisms no longer struggled against the harsh conditions of the Ice Age.
The "Triumph of Spring" is the name given to the fifth part of the [[Fortune: Evolution Game]]. It is set after the end of the Ice Age that comprised parts 3 & 4. The name was first used here on 1d4chan, and was discovered by the players in the midst of Discussion Thread 2. Triumph of Spring introduced a new map, with a variety of environments and a reworked continent (shifted by continental drift etc.). It also introduced a new landmass, called Volcano Island, formed as a result of the massive eruption that led to the end of the Ice Age.
 
This article/entry is for additional details and fluff concerning the starting organisms available at the very start of the thread, along with behind the scenes information about the creation and development of the species by FortuneHost and the players.


Fortune also experienced geological change as well, the small island off the coast of the main continent erupted, spewing ash and soot into the air, creating a greenhouse effect that was responsible for the retreat of the glaciers. After a thousand years of darkness, the world awoke to a new landmass, now called, rather unimaginatively, "Volcano Island". Time passed, and the main continent of Fortune split nearly down the middle. It remained a single landmass, but now it had a massive gouge in it. A new mountain range had also risen to the north, in what is now a vast savannah.


== Animals ==
== Animals ==

Revision as of 22:06, 11 May 2012

The "Triumph of Spring" is the name given to the fifth part of the Fortune: Evolution Game. It is set after the end of the Ice Age that comprised parts 3 & 4. The name was first used here on 1d4chan, and was discovered by the players in the midst of Discussion Thread 2. Triumph of Spring introduced a new map, with a variety of environments and a reworked continent (shifted by continental drift etc.). It also introduced a new landmass, called Volcano Island, formed as a result of the massive eruption that led to the end of the Ice Age.

This article/entry is for additional details and fluff concerning the starting organisms available at the very start of the thread, along with behind the scenes information about the creation and development of the species by FortuneHost and the players.


Animals

Aquabeast

(Picture & Description Complete)

Arctic Serpent

(Picture & Description Complete)

Barkworm

(Picture & Description Complete)

Beach Crab

Blind Burrowing Snake

(Picture & Description Complete)

Bloat, Land

Bloat, Sea

Bloat Whale

(Picture Complete)

Chomper, Bull

(Picture & Description Complete)

Chomper, Camleback

(Picture & Description Complete)

(Chomper) Smiler

(Picture Complete)

Demolisher (Spineback)

Featherscale

(Picture & Description Complete)

Grey Wretch

(Picture & Description Complete)

Ice Bug

(Picture Complete)

Ice Ray

(Picture & Description Complete)

Mosquito Fly

Proboscis Scorpion

(Picture Complete)

Raveshark, Abyssal (Ravedragon)

(Picture Complete)

Raveshark, Common (Midnight)

(Picture Complete)

Raveshark, Shadow

(Picture Complete)

Rock Leech

(Picture Complete)

(Rock Leech) Common Stinger

(Picture Complete)

(Rock Leech) Parasitic Stinger

(Picture Complete)

Sail Flipper

Saltback Frog

(Picture & Description Complete)

Shogun Walrus

(Picture Complete)

Skullroot

(Picture Complete)

Skullroot, Deathmasque

(Picture Complete)

Snow Beetle

(Picture Complete)

Snow Crab

(Picture Complete)

Snow Tick

(Picture Complete)

Spitter Crab

(Picture Complete)

Tentacle-Eating Leech

(Picture Complete)

Webspinner (Silt Spinner)

(Picture Complete)


Plants

Alpine Herb

(Picture Complete)

Asparagus Tree, Common

(Picture Complete)

Asparagus Tree, Steppes

(Picture Complete)

Bloodsucker Lichen

Bluegrass, Common

(Picture Complete)

Bluegrass, Dwarf

(Picture Complete)

Boom Ginger

Ice Shrub

(Picture Complete)

Mud Shrub

(Picture Complete)

Salt Cactus

(Picture Complete)

Salt Ginger

(Picture Complete)

Snow Shrub

(Picture Complete)

Spineroot

(Picture Complete)

Vampire Lily, Common

(Picture Complete)

Vampire Lily, Flowering

(Picture Complete)

Vampire Lily, Giant

(Picture Complete)

Water Berry Groves

(Picture Complete)