Island Inhabitants

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    There are three classifications for creatures found on and around the island: primary, secondary, and tertiary. The primary inhabitants are Isomara, the focused species in the ARPG. Secondary inhabitants are companions; these creatures can be paired with primary characters for perks in various activities. Secondary creatures also may have prompts, activities, and games in which they can participate. Lastly are the tertiary creatures. These creatures that Isomara and their companions can come in contact with during random encounters can be categorized as critters or items in the game. The difference is that critters can be equipped to primary or secondary creatures, while tertiary creatures that are items are usually edible or used for a more specific mechanic in the ARPG. Tertiary creatures include other filler animals that are on the island.

This list will expand and update as more information is gathered and island inhabitants are revealed & announced.
Maybe you've already come across these other mystery creatures

Primary
Standard Isomara & Deustrum Isomara
Secondary
Bleppers, Gooms, Memics, Memora
Tertiary
Bahrū, Bytes, Hoppers, Humbles, Rutwogs, Skrill


Primary Inhabitants

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Isomara

 


Secondary Inhabitants

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Bleppers
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Gooms
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Memics
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Memora

 


Tertiary Inhabitants

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Bahrū
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Bytes
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Hoppers
Froelacanthis

Loyal, but timid critters. Best to raise from a pup.

Small critters with a nasty bite, barely noticeable.

Unique critters that are tied to the atmosphere around them.

Eel-like creatures with a chameleon's tongue that eat skrill.
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Rutwogs
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Skrill
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Humbles
 

Large angry boars. Do not approach or attempt to steal their kids!

Tiny edible sea creatures that glow.

Small bees/wasps that are very territorial.

 

 


Other Inhabitants

     Many other nonfictional creatures also inhabit the Island. These include but are not limited to seagulls, owls, rabbits, mice, toucans, lemurs, frogs, chameleons, and various other birds, insects, and sea creatures.
    Everyone is encouraged to include wildlife and other island inhabitants in pictures to show growth and life on the island and in the sea. Any nonfiction animal not listed here that would seem appropriate in the situation can be added. The island is large. Who knows what you may find!

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