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Meet Jesiv!
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Well, here is probably the most finished thing I've ever posted!
Decided to name her Jesiv. She's a Trel'Diral female.
For anyone who didn't see the unfinished version of this, The Trel'Diral a race that evolved with touch as their primary sense. They have photoreceptors all over their bodies, giving them a rough 360 degree image of the world around them, however the photoreceptor clusters are quite primitive, and Trel'Diral are unable to make out things in the detail that human eyes can see. To compensate, their race has evolved to have a superior sense of touch, primarily in the two feeler tentacles extending from their heads. They are able to wrap the flattened ends of these tentacles around objects. This lets them get a full 360 degree "image" of whatever they are touching. The feelers are constantly in motion, feeling over surfaces and things around them and helping to guide the Trel'Diral. The three ended tongue is mainly used to search though underwater rocks and sand, looking for tasty mollusks and crustaceans that make up the Trel'Diral's main diet.
Just some Creature design nonsense. Enjoy!
Decided to name her Jesiv. She's a Trel'Diral female.
For anyone who didn't see the unfinished version of this, The Trel'Diral a race that evolved with touch as their primary sense. They have photoreceptors all over their bodies, giving them a rough 360 degree image of the world around them, however the photoreceptor clusters are quite primitive, and Trel'Diral are unable to make out things in the detail that human eyes can see. To compensate, their race has evolved to have a superior sense of touch, primarily in the two feeler tentacles extending from their heads. They are able to wrap the flattened ends of these tentacles around objects. This lets them get a full 360 degree "image" of whatever they are touching. The feelers are constantly in motion, feeling over surfaces and things around them and helping to guide the Trel'Diral. The three ended tongue is mainly used to search though underwater rocks and sand, looking for tasty mollusks and crustaceans that make up the Trel'Diral's main diet.
Just some Creature design nonsense. Enjoy!
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