Appearance
Body Type: Scorelus are unusual, quadrupedal creatures. They have two deer-like arms, two finned, deer-like legs, and a set of dolphin like flippers in between. They also have a dolphin-like tail. Their heads are deer-like.
Hide: Scorelus have thick, blubbery skin with a rubbery texture.
Markings/Coloration: Scorelus have shark-like markings, with cream undersides and dark gray-blue backs. A few Scorelus have orca-like patterns on their faces.
Size: Scorelus are large beings, standing 32 feet(9.8 meters) tall. Males are typically taller than females.
Sense Organs: A Scorelu has a pair of dolphin-like eyes, with a third eyelid to protect them underwater. Their eyes are typically dark brown to black, and Scorelu eyesight is average. Their ears are rounded and small, and their hearing is about average. The antlers of a Scorelu are an extra set of limbs, able to grasp and sense their surroundings. They also have organs in their skin which sense electrical currents.
Resembles: Scorelus share traits with both deer and dolphins.
Mythos
Powers: Hydrokinesis, Enhanced Strength
Role: No discernible cosmic role
Relation to Humans: See humans as prey
Origin: Hadal zones in the Pacific
Associated With: Tsunamis, ocean trenches, tides
Society
Civilization: Type 0, no discernible civilization
Roles/Castes: None
Technology: Very primitive, rocks/sticks
Traditions: None
Gender Roles: None, genders only come together for breeding
Family Group: None, Scorelus are solitary
Biology
Diet: Carnivorous
Reproduction Method: Sexual, lay eggs
Lifespan: 64 years
Maturity: 17 years
Breeding Age: 19 years
Number of Offspring: 10 every 6 months on average, only 1/2 survive on average
Rarity: Rare
Activity: Diurnal
Temperature Regulation: Warm-Blooded
Location
Planet: Earth
Continent: Near Asia, Australia, Indonesia, and Western Canada
Biome: Ocean
Habitat: Hadal zones, ocean abysses
Other Facts
- Scorelus can swim upwards of 65 miles per hour.
- When submerged, Scorelus are completely invisible to the naked eye.
- Scorelus are extremely flexible, able to squeeze their hefty frames into holes and tunnels much smaller than them.
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