Xenobiology 101 – Harpy Eagle for Genesys & FFG Star Wars
The harpy eagle is a very large natural bird of prey, second only in size to the Andean condor. Rainforests are their natural habitat. They […]
The harpy eagle is a very large natural bird of prey, second only in size to the Andean condor. Rainforests are their natural habitat. They […]
The harpy eagle is a very large natural bird of prey, second only in size to the Andean condor. Rainforests are their natural habitat. They […]
The Xenobiology Professor returns! Orbaks are one of many equinoid species in the galaxy, and one of the larger varieties, able to be used for […]
These vicious flowering vines are the result of strong curses, whether cast on purpose (often as a barrier or trap) by a skilled mage or […]
The Xenobiologist has discovered a wild beast of Arvala-7. The mudhorn is a large, woolly quadruped with an impressive, slightly curved keratinous (made of the […]
The Xenobiologist continues their study of domesticated beasts. Blurrgs are herbivorous reptiles used as both riding mounts and beasts of burden on Ryloth and Arvala-7. […]
The Xenobiologist recently traveled to the cold desert Geonosian moon Bahryn to study the bonzami, a gigantic predator. The fur-covered bonzami are taller than bantha, […]
This more down-to-earth (or wherever) non-celestial unicorn is based on the unicorns in Mercedes Lackey’s 500 Kingdoms novels. In this fantasy-verse, All. The. Fairy. Tales […]
A while back, I wrote Flerken stats for Mutants & Masterminds 3e and Genesys. (M&M stats, Genesys stats) Today, it’s high time to check out the Fate […]
(I am dedicating this “lecture” to a feline who brightened our internet surfing with glares, not smiles—Grumpy Cat.) Welcome back to Xenobiology 101. Today, we […]
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