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Nyctosaurus ("Living Sailboard"; Versatile Travel Mount for Sea & Sky!)


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COMMON NAME: Nyctosaurus

SPECIES: N. anemosilectus

TIME: Late Cretaceous

DIET: Piscivore

TEMPERAMENT: Neutral

 

WILD:

Few creatures are more striking to behold than Nyctosaurus anemosilectus. This semiaquatic pterosaur can sometimes be found roosting atop any of the tall spires rising from this ark's multitude of tropical islands. Although normally docile unless provoked, Nyctosaurus does not like being disturbed while roosting and will attack anything that does so. This can be avoided by approaching under the cover of a ghillie suit, but be careful because it will still attack if the survivor approaches with a mount! This can make a roosting Nyctosaurus quite difficult to reach, but feeding it fish meat can earn its trust.

 

DOMESTICATED:

Nyctosaurus' saddle is a large sail fastened to its L-shaped crest and a surfboard-like platform strapped to its back, transforming the creature into some kind of living sailboard. Using its beak like a rudder and its wings to make tight drifting turns, a saddled Nyctosaurus is the most efficient means of travel across the water's surface. Although the sail, when unfurled, impedes Nyctosaurus' ability to fly, the saddle can be switched to “furled mode” where the sail is folded up against the crest. This enables the pterosaur to freely fly and dive. The crest also functions like a lightening rod, absorbing electrical shocks and rendering both mount and rider immune to attacks from the ocean's bioelectric denizens.

 

ARTIST'S NOTES:

I've been sitting on this idea for a LONG time, having actually forgotten about it after a point until something recently jogged my memory of it—just in time for this contest! It seems like most submissions to these contests are mid- to late-game tames with sometimes complicated taming methods and even more complicated abilities. For once it'd be nice to get a simple early- to mid-game tame with one or two straight-forward but incredibly fun abilities. The inspiration behind this was the debate as to whether or not the L-shaped crests of Nyctosaurus and kin supported membranes. Depictions of sailed nyctosaurs reminded me of sailboards, and that's when the bulb lit in my brain. Honestly, how cool would this be? Let's get this crazy idea into the game!

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17 hours ago, Arambourgiania said:

It is semiaquatic. As I wrote in the dossier the saddle has a "furled" and "unfurled" mode where in furled mode the Nyctosaurus can fly and dive as normal. It is also immune to bioelectricity so it would be one of the better options for exploring the ocean. Granted Wildcard would end up doing whatever they want with the design, but these characteristics are all in my entry!

Maybe it could even have the ability to collect rare oceanic resources like silica and black pearls, and get a weight reduction on them. That would improve its utility for people who want that. As long as the core concept stays intact I think any number of different ideas would be fun additions to this creature.

Maybe it could even store electric shocks in its lightening rod-like crest and discharge them in its own electricity attack? You just never know with ARK!

The crest thing could be even more bizarre with a tek mount/armor that would turn it into a tesla tower with two possible ideas

The first one that, when close to an allied base with an electric generator, works as a turret that shoots electric rays or a normal mount that, if it has an element, works in a similar way, paralyzing nearby enemy mounts o anothers players when it receives damage or or when dealing damage (perfect for hunting down players or doing air pvp in general)

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7 hours ago, ancientbiologyexpert said:

Of the sail Is more biological the design would be perfect, with a hide sail on the head

I suppose I don't know exactly what you mean. Are you saying you'd prefer a more primitive/hide sail to the modern/synthetic one I've designed here? Or if you mean you'd prefer the animal's crest to be naturally sailed, as far as I know the general academic consensus is that nyctosaurids probably couldn't have had sailed crests and also maintained powered flight. Imagine trying to fly with something like that constantly catching the wind.

That's exactly what I played with for my concept here, giving Nyctosaurus an artificial sail that serves a purposes but that can also be furled to allow for flight and diving!

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6 hours ago, ladyteruki said:

HOLY F-... uh, holy Ferox. That is one gorgeous concept. I don't know how much use I'd have for it in actuality, but conceptually that's absolutely amazing.
Also, this only demonstrates how much The Center needs its own flyer (I also submitted one myself). At the end of the day, this map just deserves one.

I'm definitely open to suggestions that would make this creature even more unique! I thought it was a clever idea, but I can definitely see how it may need more distinguishing characteristics to really set it apart from other creatures that serve a similar function like the maewing. In truth, who knows what creatures Wildcard may add to ASA's The Center that didn't yet exist when it was made. I could easily see maewings, shadowmanes, rock drakes, managarmrs, wyverns, or any number of aberrant creatures added to the map like we've seen on more recent free map releases.

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15 hours ago, Roida said:

aunque aun tenga el rango de earlybird me encantaria votar por este

 

 

(Pasé esto a través de un traductor, lo siento si no es perfecto). ¡Agradezco su apoyo de cualquier manera! ¡Comentar contribuye en gran medida a ayudar a esta entrada!

(I put this through a translator so sorry if it's not perfect.) I appreciate your support either way! Commenting goes a long way in helping this entry out!

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