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ExcSanguineWes

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  1. Gravitholus is a creature that has been unrecognizably altered by the Corruption on this world. However, it's not a grotesque monster like the Velonasaur, or some mythical Drake like the Managarmr. It harnesses Element to do the extraordinary: Manipulate gravity. By increasing the density of the Element striating across the body, it can make itself Heavier, or lighter as it needs. But even more remarkable, a mighty charging headbutt from this can temporarily alter the perceived mass of whatever it knocks into, sending them absolutely flying for a short period of time as they become as light as a feather, until the effect ends and the plummet to the ground. Why bother to fight when you can simply fling your opponents into the sky? By increasing it's density, it can become immune to knockback and bleeds, sink underwater, and plow straight through Boulders and structures while charging. Unfortunately, this will also increase the weight of any materials it happens to be carrying, so make sure it doesn't have a big haul! By decreasing it's density, it can carry a massive load of resources at a fraction of their standard weight, jump further, and be immune to fall damage, at the cost that it also is easily thrown around now too. I wonder if there's any way its power could be harnessed to invert gravity entirely?
  2. The suggestion is great, but you picked the wrong crab. Challichimaera were insanely distinct crabs that swam the open ocean and had googly eyes. It also fit within the palm of your hand. What you want is Tumidocarcinus, a giant extinct relatively normal crab fitting the exact shape and idea of your arts. One of, if not THE largest fossil crabs as well.
  3. I dislike the idea of using a more primitive hominid as a normal tame but actually incorporating it as a tribemate gets both my interest and approval
  4. Eobasileus is better Uintatherium. Cooler name, more defined ossicones, and well larger. Just saying it wouldn't hurt to swap to the Dawn Emperor, feels more likely to succeed. You have my vote either way.
  5. I feel like I need to state that Armadillo is an herbivore that may have eaten meat occasionally
  6. The picture used on the crunch is actually of a 100 MYO termite, not Rhyniognatha. https://www.phys.org/news/2009-05-diuscovery-amber-reveals-ancient-biology.amp
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