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LandDragoon (Page 17)

Dung_Beetle_Dossier

Dung Beetle

2015-09-27
By: LandDragoon
On: September 27, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild:What magic created the scarabidae gigas, I cannot say. What I can say is that this creature is a perfect symbiont for advanced human tribes. Domesticated:Scarabidae makes me think humans have been on the island for a long time. Why else would a creature evolve to be such a perfect pet? Most tribes jealously protect their scarabidae, whom are handily tamed with the skilled use of some well-handled feces. These wondrous little organic biofactories are truly a sustainable, green, eco-friendly source of resources for living off the land. Oil becomes gas, which is generator fuel. Fertilizer means crops, which is human fuel. The scarabidae can power all aspects ofRead More →

Direwolfdossier

Direwolf

2015-09-27
By: LandDragoon
On: September 27, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: The best adjective to describe Canis Maxdirus is “scary”. This pack-hunter is a cunning and brutal predator, capable of taking down prey of nearly any size. In addition to being a vicious hunter, it is the size of a small horse, meaning even the largest predators aren’t necessarily safe from the packs. Domesticated: Obviously, Canis is an amazing battle mount. It is fairly fast, very strong, and agile. It can jump almost as well as the Island’s battle cats. Riding a supercharged “Alpha” Canis into battle at the head of a bloodthirsty pack is a thrill for which most warriors would gladly proclaim: “Today is a good day toRead More →

Dossier_Dimetrodon

Dimetrodon

2015-09-27
By: LandDragoon
On: September 27, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Dimetrodon Calorector is a much calmer predator than most on the island. Because it lives off smaller prey than humans, it generally ignores anything much larger than a Coelacanth. Dimetrodon is one of the few carnivores on the island that could be classified as reasonably friendly in the wild. Domesticated: If Dimetrodon was a bit larger, or didn’t have that massive sail, it would make a decent mount. However, its main use to survivors is to utilize the sail’s insulating capabilities. Just being near a Dimetrodon gives excellent protection from the heat and the cold, which has saved my life through more than one ice blizzard in the frozen mountains!Read More →

DodoRex_Dossier

DodoRex

2015-09-27
By: LandDragoon
On: September 27, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Apparently they live somewhere on the beach. He can be attracted by a large concentrations of Dodo. I first encountered this creature while watching the hunting of another tribe. He suddenly appeared and attacked hunters. How could such a monster be born at all? Domesticated: Good beast of burden, but too stupid. It seems the last who tried to tame this creatures was eaten. Additional Information The DodoRex is a fan-made dino for which also a fan-made dossier was created. However, Wildcard has announced that the DodoRex will make its appearance in the game on special events (like April 1st?). They even releasedRead More →

Compy_Dossier

Compsognathus

2015-09-27
By: LandDragoon
On: September 27, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: One of the smallest predators on the island, Compognathus Curiosicarius can be seen as a pet, a pest or a threat. While alone, Compsognathus is not dangerous or aggressive. In larger packs, however, it remembers its carnivorous nature. After a group of Compsognathus grows to a certain size, their pack mentality always seems to embolden them to “attack”. Domesticated: Compsognathus’s can be tamed quite easily, so some tribes keep them for little more than friendly companionship. However they gain increasing significant attack power and speed when close proximity to other Compsognathus, as their pack aggression takes over their behavior. Additionally their distress call carries quite far, rapidly alertingRead More →

Beelzebufo_Dossier

Beelzebufo

2015-09-27
By: LandDragoon
On: September 27, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Beelzebufo Palucocus is the largest frog I’ve ever seen. Almost impossibly large, it can actually fit a full grown human adult on its back, though just barely. This is a dangerous prospect, though, as secretions from Beelzebufo’s skin and saliva have a narcotic effect on most creatures. Domesticated: Tamed Beelzebufo make for strange mounts. Strange mounts for strange people. Many tribes don’t believe there’s any reason to ride them. But some like the ability to take large vertical hops up huge walls and cliffs. Regardless of how it is ridden, Beelzebufo is also employed for its ability to quickly cull insects, and convert them into always-useful cementing paste. Known Information: NotRead More →

Baryonyx_Dossier

Baryonyx

2015-09-27
By: LandDragoon
On: September 27, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Like the Carnotaurus, Baryonyx Aquafulgur is on the smaller end of the tier of large predators. While not as powerful as some deep-sea predators or Spinosaurus, Baryonyx is an extremely fast swimmer who is still nimble enough to threaten most creatures on the island. Domesticated: Baryonyx’s natural affinity for aquatic predation means that once tamed, it learns to kill ocean dwellers even more efficiently. Between its speed and its power, Baryonyx makes an ideal choice for anyone interested in frequently moving between water and land travel with ease, and valuing speed and agility over raw strength. Known Information: And yet despite being a fast, dangerous dinosaur, Baryonyx almost exclusively eats fish and other water-dwellers. TheRead More →

Allosaurus_Dossier

Allosaurus

2015-09-27
By: LandDragoon
On: September 27, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Smaller but faster than Tyrannosaurus, larger but slower than Carnotaurus, Allosaurus Therotribus is the island’s resident pack-hunting theropod. While most aggressive theropods are relatively solitary creatures, Allosaurus lives in groups of 3-4. One Allosaurus is the Alpha, while the others are its mates or a beta male. Known Information: Like humans find value in forming a tribe, the Allosaurus has evolved to hunt in packs. Its saw-shaped teeth leave its prey bleeding and maimed, making escape difficult. Once an Allosaurus slows a creature with its cutting bite, the rest of its pack quickly close in for the kill… Domesticated: Not everyone thinks a tamed Allosaurus is ideal.Read More →

Arthropluera_Dossier

Arthropleura

2015-09-27
By: LandDragoon
On: September 27, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: The fact that this creature exists is enough to give me nightmares. Like the island’s other Arthropods, Arthropluera Felsanguis has become much larger than I might have believed possible. It’s a very aggressive hunter, but prefers to eat meat after it has rotted for some time, and will voraciously seek out such delicacies. Domesticated: Like most of the arthropods on the island, Arthropleura is simple minded and relatively easy to tame. It is an almost entirely military mount, useful mostly for attacking at a distance. Thanks to its unique defenses, whether hunting or warring, Arthropleura is generally safe from all but the largest of creatures. Known Information: Arthropleura’s blood has aRead More →

Angler_Dossier

Angler

2015-09-27
By: LandDragoon
On: September 27, 2015
In: Dino Dossiers
With: 0 Comments

Dossier Wild: Whether its size is caused by adaptation to the island’s other inhabitants, or by cross-breeding with another larger species, Melanocetus Anglerpescum is the largest form of Anglerfish I’ve ever heard of. Typically found only among the deepest, darkest expanses of the ocean, this creature preys on smaller fish while being an excellent source of food for larger predators. Domesticated: Exploring the depths of the ocean can be difficult. The cold, the lack of air, and the shocking absence of light combine to make travel very dangerous. A tamed Anglerfish can use the natural light at the end of its stalks to illuminate the depths, makingRead More →

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