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Those are all unrealistic aliens. Where are all the ones that look a human with a bony ridge on the forehead, a human with pointy ears, a human with little bumps on the nose, a human with different color skin, a human... :rolleyes:

But seriously, good stuff.

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Well, at a first glance the evolutionary explanations given in the text make absolutely no sense (it is free moving animals that evolve into sextile species, not the opposite, ever), and no creature with such a rudimentary nerve system could actually walk efficiently like a mammal, even on four legs - it could only go on arthropod legs. But the creatures are fun and the explanations are well done.

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Well, at a first glance the evolutionary explanations given in the text make absolutely no sense (it is free moving animals that evolve into sextile species, not the opposite, ever), and no creature with such a rudimentary nerve system could actually walk efficiently like a mammal, even on four legs - it could only go on arthropod legs. But the creatures are fun and the explanations are well done.

I merely posted it for the fact that people might want something to stat up for an alien world. And the pictures are cool and would make great printouts to show the players.

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it is free moving animals that evolve into sextile species, not the opposite, ever

That's not quite true. Counterexamples include scallops and feather stars.

The black rivers of pitch that flow under those mysterious cyclopean bridges - things built by some elder race extinct and forgotten before the beings came to Yuggoth from the ultimate voids - ought to be enough to make any man a Dante or Poe if he can keep sane long enough to tell what he has seen.

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