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Published: 2020-05-14 20:18:51 +0000 UTC; Views: 9709; Favourites: 140; Downloads: 0
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Description Welcome Omniplanetary explorers and travelers, we will travel to the Ampfibian planet, Tessloss.

Tesslos is in the distant orbit of two suns in the Andromeda Galaxy. Tesslos' environment is made up almost entirely of swirling heavy gases. There are no land masses. Its inhabitants move through various gases, breathing them in as they go, similar to the forms of marine life in Earth's oceans.

The planet's magnetic poles are highly charged thanks to the gravitational pull of its two suns. Every creature in this world has adapted to existence within these competing powerful electromagnetic fields and has developed the ability to manipulate this energy in some way. The most skilled are the Amperis, which has led them to become the dominant species in Tesslos.

The Amperi are blue electro-manipulative aliens, hailing from the planet Tesslos in the Andromeda Galaxy.
They are creatures very similar to jellyfish, jellyfish or cuttlefish, they have four tentacles as arms and two legs, 3 "layers" that make up the head and torso, the first being from above the head and the lower 2 the torso. They are light blue in color with a white pattern covering all parts of their bodies, they have powers based on electricity and they are aquatic beings, this gives a clue that their planet is aquatic although they can survive out of water. Only male ampers have been seen, a female Amperi has never been seen, and they are very skilled.
 
NATIVE SPECIES

● Amperi

● Dermochea
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DolphinMcN [2021-09-08 23:22:25 +0000 UTC]

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MEGAPOTAMIA325 [2020-05-14 21:39:50 +0000 UTC]

1. Who or what is Splurge

2. Are Amperi prone to freeze?

3. What would happen if a Conductoid absorb the energy of an Amperi or NRG species l?

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ArtMan196 In reply to MEGAPOTAMIA325 [2020-05-14 21:48:43 +0000 UTC]

Wrong predatory forgiveness

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