Difference between revisions of "Igsh"
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|type= Herbivore/grazer | |type= Herbivore/grazer | ||
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| − | |terrain= Unknown | + | |terrain = Unknown |
|locomotion= Unknown | |locomotion= Unknown | ||
| − | |size= 2.0 m / 180 kg | + | |size = 2.0 m / 180 kg |
| − | |speed= Slow | + | |speed = Slow |
| − | |strength= Unknown | + | |strength = Unknown |
| − | |quantity= Unknown | + | |quantity = Unknown |
| − | |weapons= Unknown | + | |weapons = Unknown |
| − | |armor= Unknown | + | |armor = Unknown |
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|home = {{WorldS|Thengo|Spinward Marches|0202}} | |home = {{WorldS|Thengo|Spinward Marches|0202}} | ||
Revision as of 00:21, 15 December 2017
| Igsh | |
|---|---|
| Base Information | |
| Classification | Herbivore/grazer |
| Terrain | Unknown |
| Locomotion | Unknown |
| Size | 2.0 m / 180 kg |
| Speed | Slow |
| Strength | Unknown |
| Social Structure | Unknown |
| Weapons | Unknown |
| Armor | Unknown |
| Source | |
| Homeworld | Thengo (Spinward Marches 0202) |
| Multi-world | Yes |
| Canon | No |
| Extinct | Extant |
| Reference | Author: Morandir Armson |
The Igsh is a slug-like herd animal, originally from Thengo (Spinward Marches 0202).
Physiology and ecology
The Igsh has slick, grey-green skin, and a thick neck with no head. The tip is thick and rounded, entirely featureless, other than a dangling 'beard' of slate grey bristles, and a small, sphincter-like mouth.
Life Cycle and reproduction
No information yet available.
Diet and trophics
No information yet available.
History and background
The meat of the Igsh, called 'fol' is pale orange, fine-textured and perfumed, reminiscent of both veal and goose breast.
Travellers' Aid Society Advisory
No information yet available.
References and contributors
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- Author and Contributor: Morandir Armson