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Glasicoza: Shard Glasicoza
Here's talking about the closed version of the Glasicoza species! Normal Glasicoza are completely open and you're free to make and sell as many adoptables as you want, but Shard Glasicoza cannot be made without permission and will have to be bought from me.
Shard Glasicozas are a rare variant among the species and not one to be trifled with.
Shard Glasicozas are the opposite of normal Glasicozas in personality and behavior. Where normal Glasicozas are tranquil and go through life without much of a care excluding the occasional confrontation with enemies, Shard Glasicozas are extremely territorial and aggressive to a point they will attack o
Here's a very important part of Glasicoza herd dynamics and what I've talked about in other pages, but never got to, so here we go!
(Slight trigger warning, there is a brief mention of the idea of suicide.)
When a Glasicoza has lost a part of its body as a major injury or it has given up part of its body to create offspring, if the herd is big enough or the situation dire enough, can often find a donor to sacrifice some of their own body to help fill in the missing parts.
This process is slightly different to reproduction; reproduction is the combination of body and core to create a new being, but donation is "repairing" and adapting an pr
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Glasicoza: Reproduction
Glasicoza are sexless and cannot physically mate, however, that doesn’t mean that they don’t have means of reproduction.
When it comes to romance, Glasicoza tend to form loving bonds with each other and most of them end up with a mate or sometimes multiple. However, there have been records of single parent Glasicoza that have been perfectly happy with their offspring and no partner.
Each Glasicoza involved, whether it is one or more at a time, gives up a small part of its body and core to form into an egg-like "reverse" geode with a very hard substance on the inside and crystals on the outside. This is where the offspring (the G
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Glasicoza: Other Important Facts
Everything about Glasicoza I can't fit into their own thing, but are important to the species:
Temperature - Temperature is a huge deciding factor for Glasicoza’s habitats, well being and reproduction.
Glasicoza can stand temperatures up to 1500 degrees C in the heat and to -50 degrees C in the cold. While the core can temperature regulate, there is only so much it can do before the outer temperature really starts to affect the Glasicoza.
Glasicoza actually enjoy the heat very much, actively seeking out sources of heat whenever the weather becomes cold. Some Glasicoza are lucky enough to live on planets that are warm/hot all the time
Glasicoza: Anatomy Guide by Stydealized, literature
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Glasicoza: Anatomy Guide
Skeleton - Glasicoza only have three major skeletal parts; a skull (that is missing the bottom jaw but has one-three pair(s) of tusks from the top part), a ribcage and a spine. These bones play a major role in when and how a Glasicoza reforms (I’ll get to that in a later post). Other than that, a Glasicoza is completely boneless (as well as muscleless, fleshless, skinless and organless).
The skeleton determines the limitations the Glasicoza can reform; the skull determines the head shape and number, shape and size of horns, the spine determines the number of wings and tails they will have and the rib cage, while there is a little more