+ Droplets +
Often shortened to Drops, these are soft-bodied marine gastropods/mammals that are the size of a munchkin cat.
Don't ask too deeply about the science behind them because I do not know, they came to me in the spur of the moment when I wanted a cute creature that would be happy in a little turtle pond. They are soft to the touch, think of those lychee jelly cups, but please do not slurp as they will release toxins/regurgitate their guts as a self-defense mechanism. They use their tails to swim in stronger currents, but most Drops found in the wild are known to habitat around shallow waters. They do not have a nose. They have something reminiscent of ears but are used to sense sonar and control their body heat since the common Drop can only tolerate a small temperature range. The little puffs on the base of these ears are known to emit pheromones that give a pleasant scent when Drops are happy and can be used to discourage predators and communicate stress by emitting a rancid scent. They have small mouths with no teeth, and they nom and melt their smaller prey (i.e. crawfish/crabs/shrimp) or vegetation. Drops are pretty peaceful creatures as a whole, but there is a wide variety of personalities!
Currently Found Droplet Types
Common + Petit + Melty
There have been notes of them morphing into a bigger form??????
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All drops have:
At least one set of ears.
Membrane "skirt"s around the body.
Strong swimmer's tail
Ear puffs.
They always have a longer body than the height of their withers.
There are no rarity charts for Drops. All sorts of traits can be found randomly!
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you get a drop! you get a drop! and you get a drop!!! (for c$)
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