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Published: 2017-01-12 21:34:41 +0000 UTC; Views: 4040; Favourites: 68; Downloads: 5
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An overview of the alien biomes traversed by the Houlihan-Matsumori Expedition ( www.thekingdomsofevil.com/?pag… )From top left to bottom right:
The Glasslands (no Nun name)
Silicates dissolved in mild sulfuric acid, warmed by geothermal heat. Think living fishbowls--giant diatoms.
The Wormwood (Sokok Yo Dung---the Country of Worm Trees, Sokok Kubilon---the Uninitiated Country)
Diploid treeworms give birth to haploid workers, soldiers, and photosynthesizers, including meters-tall wormtrees.
The Toymaker Forest (Sokok Mekaletya---Country of the Small Givers)
Kelptrees crack water and oxygen into hydrogen, sugar and methane. The hydrogen they use to fill balloons for support and propagation. Ring-shaped toymaker worms colonize the wooden skeletons or larger animals, modifying them into mobile nests.
The Lighthouse Zone (Sokok Heng Tokwe--the Ground Sun Country)
Trees reflect light to shaded saplings. Under-story plants utilize piezoelectric sugar crystals and wind and animal movement to kinetosynthesize energy.
The Sweet Blood Zone, the Oasis (Sokok Ining Eng--the Ripe Blood Country)
A fast-expanding foam is colonized by plant cells. Animals contain hemoglobin-based blood, and are compatible with Earth biochemistry.
Deathwind Valley (Sokok Bou Deibokna--the Country of Death Wind)
Plants absorb oxygen and produce carbon monoxide. Animals utulize structural iron and ferrofluid muscles. Radio signals used for communication.
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Man this was a big one. Done at the Euphoria Hotel in Borovets while listening to Shipstar by Larry Niven and Gregory Benford and Gulp by Mary Roach.
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Galendrawspec [2021-10-10 21:38:11 +0000 UTC]
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bensen-daniel In reply to Galendrawspec [2021-10-11 13:24:01 +0000 UTC]
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Viergacht [2017-01-13 12:34:25 +0000 UTC]
So many amazing creatures. I particularly loves fishtank world and the toymakers.
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bensen-daniel In reply to Viergacht [2017-01-13 15:22:17 +0000 UTC]
And they particularly love you! (for the raw materials they can harvest from your bones)
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Ouroboros-491 [2017-01-13 08:12:57 +0000 UTC]
This is really helpful to the beta reading! I'll give my feedback soon!
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bensen-daniel In reply to Ouroboros-491 [2017-01-13 15:23:13 +0000 UTC]
Haha, uh oh. I tried to make sure these pictures match the descriptions in the story, but my writing brain and my painting brain don't always communicate.
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