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The Chamax are a deadly predator, named after the world they were found on.
  
 
== Physiology & Ecology ==
 
== Physiology & Ecology ==

Revision as of 22:20, 17 June 2022

Chamax
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Base Information
Classification Omnivore/eater
Terrain Unknown
Locomotion Walker
Size Unknown
Speed Unknown
Strength Unknown
Social Structure Unknown
Weapons Unknown
Armor Unknown
Source
Homeworld Chamax/Reidan (Foreven 3229)
Multi-world No
Canon Yes
Extinct Extant
Reference The Chamax Plague/Horde

The Chamax are a deadly predator, named after the world they were found on.

Physiology & Ecology

In "The Chamax Plague," the characters encounter deadly predatory animals on the planet Chamax. In "Horde," the Chamax invade Raschev and the characters have to support the local inhabitants.

Life Cycle & Reproduction

Life stages:

  • First Brood
  • Juveniles
  • Hunters
  • Maternals

Diet & Trophics

The Chamax are voracious eaters, but have one natural enemy, the Edafosax, an enormous (and extinct) burrower capable of swallowing several Chamax at a time. Edafosax can overcome all but the largest nests of Chamax.

History & Background (Dossier)

No information yet available.

Travellers' Aid Society Advisory

Chamax are quite dangerous; avoiding them altogether is highly recommended.

References & Contributors (Sources)

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