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<br />-> Methuselah Hexis
<br />-> Methuselah Hexis
<br />-> Shrub Hexis]]
<br />-> Shrub Hexis]]
These bushes grow in clearings in the forests, quickly spreading through them. It's common for insects to bore into these plants. Remarkably, this doesn't seem to bother the bush.


====Methuselah Hexis====
====Methuselah Hexis====
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<br />Status: <span style="color:#008000">'''Extant'''</span>
<br />Status: <span style="color:#008000">'''Extant'''</span>
<br />progenitor: Squat Hexis]]
<br />progenitor: Squat Hexis]]


====Shrub Hexis====
====Shrub Hexis====
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<br />progenitor: Squat Hexis
<br />progenitor: Squat Hexis
<br />-> Gildenthread Bush]]
<br />-> Gildenthread Bush]]
The Shrub Hexis was a gnarly shrub that grew in the dry savahnnas of South Continent.


====Gildenthread Bush====
====Gildenthread Bush====
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<br />Status: <span style="color:#008000">'''Extant'''</span>
<br />Status: <span style="color:#008000">'''Extant'''</span>
<br />progenitor: Shrub Hexis]]
<br />progenitor: Shrub Hexis]]
The Gildenthread Bush produces spores which are covered in soft, silvery fluff. This fluff easily picks up in the wind and rips the spore out of it's base on the plant, sending it wherever the air current takes it. The thread is often silver in coloration, but in ideal conditions when the plant has plentiful sunlight, water, and minerals, the thread takes a brilliant golden sheen as it's laced with nutrients to help jumpstart the spore within.
The spore itself is fire resistant, the fluff covering providing useful food for the spore if it's set aflame during a fire. The golden variety of the spore is mildly fragrant, slightly sweet and catching to the eye, making it an attractive target for a grazing herbivore


====Helix Hexis====
====Helix Hexis====
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<br />-> Pool Hexis]]
<br />-> Pool Hexis]]


====Greater Hexis====
The Helix Hexis was a tree that towered above all other plants when they were around.
 
====Great Hexis====
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[[Image:Null.png|thumb|upright|right|top|100px|
<br />'''Greater Hexis'''
<br />'''Greater Hexis'''
<br />Status: <span style="color:#008000">'''Extant'''</span>
<br />Status: <span style="color:#008000">'''Extant'''</span>
<br />progenitor: Helix Hexis]]
<br />progenitor: Helix Hexis]]
The Great Hexis is the largest of all Hexis species. Compared to the Helix Hexis, they are 30-40% taller on average at their full height, putting them at around the height of Earth's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_White_Pine pinus strobus]. They make up the majority of trees deep in the jungle.


====Broadleaf Hexis====
====Broadleaf Hexis====
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<br />Status: <span style="color:#008000">'''Extant'''</span>
<br />Status: <span style="color:#008000">'''Extant'''</span>
<br />progenitor: Helix Hexis]]
<br />progenitor: Helix Hexis]]
This species of Hexis is known for it's large leaves, which grow to about a meter in length. They grow in the rainforests to the north of the continent.


====Pool Hexis====
====Pool Hexis====
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<br />-> Oasis Tree
<br />-> Oasis Tree
<br />-> Whipping Hexis]]
<br />-> Whipping Hexis]]
Some species of Hexis in the drier plains had pools of water laced with naturally produced glucose at their bases. Lining the edge of the water with their spores, the Hexis used these watering holes as a constant source of pollinators; everything from insects to animals would come from far and wide to get a drink.
The requirements to sustain this were taxing however, and because of this, the tree's roots had to grow further into the ground, tapping into the vast aquifers of the plains.


====Oasis Tree====
====Oasis Tree====
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<br />Status: <span style="color:#008000">'''Extant'''</span>
<br />Status: <span style="color:#008000">'''Extant'''</span>
<br />progenitor: Pool Hexis]]
<br />progenitor: Pool Hexis]]
As a result of the plains becoming drier, the Pool Hexises became what is now knonw as the Oasis Tree. The Oasis Tree is a small tree adapted to conserving its water supply. The pools between their twisting trunks are smaller than what the Pool Hexis had, but are also more consentrated. Their waxy leaves aid in preventing loss of moisture.
Massive, intricate system of roots support each plant with water and mineral absorbtion from the expansive underground aquifers of the South Continent. Vast stretches of the plains could be covered by an astonishingly small number of Oasis Trees.
A covering over the pool forces animals to stick their heads in to drink, which effectively covers them in the plant's spores. Aided by the production of caffeine, animals get addicted to their nectar. This ensures that there are always creatures to spread their spores.


====Whipping Hexis====
====Whipping Hexis====
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<br />-> Coiling Hexis
<br />-> Coiling Hexis
<br />-> Shambler]]
<br />-> Shambler]]
The Whipping Hexis was a tree with more developed muscular tissues than most plants on Borgas IV.


====Coiling Hexis====
====Coiling Hexis====

Revision as of 18:03, 13 May 2013

Geography

Wildlife

Progenitors

Cave Bord:

Cave Fus"

Cave Hoppa:

Cave Raga: A fruiting plant that thrives in the dim light of shallow caves.

Cedya: A mushroom-like fungus that induces stomach pains when injested.

Emil: A luminescent descendant of the Lem'Uy. They are

Fren: A fern type plant adapted to living off the low light of near-surface caves and luminescent organisms.

Geist: A small, mammal-like predator. Being descended from Cidexes, they have no eyes.

Gesh: A close relative to the geist native to the plains and marshes. This predator has a strong jaw that can

Hamun: A shelled lithovore with tendrils which contain a symbiotic algae.

Hexis: A short tree that grows in a spiral and reproduces with spores.

Inoglund: A species of Glund that have adapted to the low light environment of the massive cavern system. Despite appearances, they are more bug-like than reptilian. They give live birth to larval young.

Lacorra: This sedentary creature makes hollow pipes made out of minerals it absorbed through the ground. It also has symbiosis with a plant, which grows in the pipes and supplies the creature with sugar. To complete its diet, it extends tentacles to grab flyers and plant spores. The tentacles also work in oxygen exchange.

Lub: Large jellyfish-like creatures that lives in a symbiotic relationship with algae under their skin. Species can be encountered in the lakes, rivers, marshes, and along the coast.

Puruu: A poisonous colonial organism made up of inumerable microscopic jellyfish-like creatures. Puruus live in the swamps and marshes.

Schwar: An amphibious scavenger descended from the bladeworem. They are mostly found near water.

Siwari: A grass with branching leaves that grows small fruits.

Thudder: A heavily armored herbivore that lives in the plains. Like their relative the Inoglund, they too give live birth to larval young.

Wirm: A small Sluck descendent.

Yazda: Small parastic bugs that drink blood and sap. They are encountered most often in the jungles, plains, and marshes.

Fauna

Cave Bord Evolution

Cave Bord Evolution

Cave Fus Evolution

Cave Fus Evolution

Cave Hoppa Evolution

Cave Hoppa Evolution

Emil Evolution

Emil Evolution

Geist Evolution

Geist Evolution

Gesh Evlulution

Gesh Evolution

Hamun Evolution

Hamun Evolution

Inoglund Evolution

Inoglund Evolution

Lacorra Evolution

Lacorra Evolution

Lub Evolution

Lub Evolution

Puruu Evolution

Puruu Evolution

Schwar Evolution

Schwar Evolution

Thudder Evolution

Thudder Evolution

Wirm Evolution

Wirm Evolution

Yazda Evolution

Yazda Evolution

Fungi and Flora

Cave Raga Evolution

Cave Raga Evolution

Cedya Evolution

Cedya Evolution

Fren Evolution

Fren Evolution

Hexis Evolution

Hexis Evolution

Squat Hexis


Squat Hexis
Status: Extant
progenitor: Hexis
-> Methuselah Hexis
-> Shrub Hexis

These bushes grow in clearings in the forests, quickly spreading through them. It's common for insects to bore into these plants. Remarkably, this doesn't seem to bother the bush.

Methuselah Hexis


Methuselah Hexis
Status: Extant
progenitor: Squat Hexis


Shrub Hexis


Shrub Hexis
Status: Extinct
progenitor: Squat Hexis
-> Gildenthread Bush

The Shrub Hexis was a gnarly shrub that grew in the dry savahnnas of South Continent.

Gildenthread Bush


Gildenthread Bush
Status: Extant
progenitor: Shrub Hexis

The Gildenthread Bush produces spores which are covered in soft, silvery fluff. This fluff easily picks up in the wind and rips the spore out of it's base on the plant, sending it wherever the air current takes it. The thread is often silver in coloration, but in ideal conditions when the plant has plentiful sunlight, water, and minerals, the thread takes a brilliant golden sheen as it's laced with nutrients to help jumpstart the spore within.

The spore itself is fire resistant, the fluff covering providing useful food for the spore if it's set aflame during a fire. The golden variety of the spore is mildly fragrant, slightly sweet and catching to the eye, making it an attractive target for a grazing herbivore

Helix Hexis


Helix Hexis
Status: Extinct
progenitor: Hexis
-> Greater Hexis
-> Broadleaf Hexis
-> Pool Hexis

The Helix Hexis was a tree that towered above all other plants when they were around.

Great Hexis


Greater Hexis
Status: Extant
progenitor: Helix Hexis

The Great Hexis is the largest of all Hexis species. Compared to the Helix Hexis, they are 30-40% taller on average at their full height, putting them at around the height of Earth's pinus strobus. They make up the majority of trees deep in the jungle.

Broadleaf Hexis


Broadleaf Hexis
Status: Extant
progenitor: Helix Hexis

This species of Hexis is known for it's large leaves, which grow to about a meter in length. They grow in the rainforests to the north of the continent.

Pool Hexis


Pool Hexis
Status: Extinct
progenitor: Helix Hexis
-> Oasis Tree
-> Whipping Hexis

Some species of Hexis in the drier plains had pools of water laced with naturally produced glucose at their bases. Lining the edge of the water with their spores, the Hexis used these watering holes as a constant source of pollinators; everything from insects to animals would come from far and wide to get a drink.

The requirements to sustain this were taxing however, and because of this, the tree's roots had to grow further into the ground, tapping into the vast aquifers of the plains.

Oasis Tree


Oasis Tree
Status: Extant
progenitor: Pool Hexis

As a result of the plains becoming drier, the Pool Hexises became what is now knonw as the Oasis Tree. The Oasis Tree is a small tree adapted to conserving its water supply. The pools between their twisting trunks are smaller than what the Pool Hexis had, but are also more consentrated. Their waxy leaves aid in preventing loss of moisture. Massive, intricate system of roots support each plant with water and mineral absorbtion from the expansive underground aquifers of the South Continent. Vast stretches of the plains could be covered by an astonishingly small number of Oasis Trees. A covering over the pool forces animals to stick their heads in to drink, which effectively covers them in the plant's spores. Aided by the production of caffeine, animals get addicted to their nectar. This ensures that there are always creatures to spread their spores.

Whipping Hexis


Whipping Hexis
Status: Extinct
progenitor: Pool Hexis
-> Coiling Hexis
-> Shambler

The Whipping Hexis was a tree with more developed muscular tissues than most plants on Borgas IV.

Coiling Hexis


Coiling Hexis
Status: Extant
progenitor: Whipping Hexis

Shambler


Shambler
Status: Extinct
progenitor: Whipping Hexis
-> Nimble Shambler


Nimble Shambler


Nimble Shambler
Status: Extinct
progenitor: Whipping Hexis
-> Leafy Shambler
-> Bare Shambler
-> Ravenous Shambler

Leafy Shambler


Leafy Shambler
Status: Extant
progenitor: Nimble Shambler

Bare Shambler


Bare Shambler
Status: Extinct
progenitor: Nimble Shambler
-> Puppeteer Shambler
-> Lub Shambler

Puppeteer Shambler


Puppeteer Shambler
Status: Extant
progenitor: Bare Shambler

Lub Shambler


Lub Shambler
Status: Extant
progenitor: Bare Shambler

Ravenous Shambler


Ravenous Shambler
Status: Extant
progenitor: Nimble Shambler
-> Inverted Shambler

Inverted Shambler


Inverted Shambler
Status: Extant
progenitor: Ravenous Shambler

Among Shamblers, the Inverted Shambler is an oddity. It earns its name from when being compared to all other species of the genus, this one's usual position would be upside down.

Siwari Evolution

Siwari Evolution