Welcome to Delta-9, a world on the brim on an ecological boom.
After hundreds upon millions of years of a global evolutionary standstill, new life has appeared in the shallows surrounding the archipelago that circles the planet's equator.
Will a civilization rise from the depths? Will a zealous, over-predatorial species threaten the planet's ecosystem at large? Or will the cycle of life simply continue as if nothing had happened? You decide.
A polar coast dweller, the Clum is a simple one celled organism capable of functioning under extreme conditions of cold. In fact, its cellular fluid is basically slush.
And... here are our starter lifeforms.
Descriptions in a sec.
>>241230
Nice! Feel free to start your own organisms, these are just if you need help.
>>241285
Anyways, introducing the Swoof, an aquatic parasite that sticks to the ocean floor.
>>241312
Yes.
>>241315
Our second lifeform is the Brustle, a small fern that releases a noxious gas when threatened.
>>241330
And finally, the Carbobyte, an archea that tends to cluster in volcanic areas.
Hope this wasn't too vague of a thread...
Have fun!
Are the Brustles only in water?
>>241521
Land-dwelling, actually.
This is the bekion, a purple bird thing that feeds off of berries, insects, and whenever it has the chance, Brustle roots.
>>242596
Oops
The club grows appendages
The body becomes more solid
It also now eats plankton and small organisms and sheetshieet