Nonsentient Creatures of Warclema

Armor Plants
Wild armor plants are often described as wooden floors with leaves. Their sharp roots had developed to pierce and absorb nutrients from insects and other small animals that try to live underneath them. Some species of armor plant have adapted to grow on large creatures where it will form a protective armor while drawing nutrients from the host's blood. Some of them are even cultivated for this very purpose, with many of them being bred to use beneficial ligic on their host. Such uses of armor plants provide the host with an armored surface that will absorb ligic attacks that hit it while possibly providing special abilities. However, such uses will often create an environment that will encourage the armor plant to develop ways to keep the host from removing it, whether it be the use of substances that will cause the host to suffer from withdrawal after removal of the armor plant, or something as severe as controlling the host's mind. Their have been stories about warriors that became slaves to armor plants.

Blade Plants
Blade plants were bred from armor plants to form a single, sharp root that can cut as easily as any blade. They retain nutrients well so that they can survive extended periods of being uprooted and are able to get an amazing amount of nutrients from a short exposure to blood. Due to their use as weapons, they have developed a seed delivery system that has the seed exit through the root, while being swung so that it can hopefully enter an animal's body, where it will be fertilized by its new host's blood. In places where the use of blade plants is common, it is not unusual to see a dead body that has a blade plant without an owner growing out of it.

Green Rain
Green rain is a special herb whose seeds are imbued with white ligic which causes them to float in the air when they are released. The seeds eventually sprout in mid air and grow until the nutrients in the air are no longer enough to support them, upon which time they'll drop to the ground below and root themselves. The tea brewed from the leaves of green rain that hasn't fallen makes a great, natural antidepressant.

Lantern Trees
Lantern trees are named for their always burning leaves that provide carbon dioxide for the leaves above them. They are fireproof. Their seeds are kept in a container that gets heated until it explodes, scattering the seeds.

Lackals
Lackals are a species of carnivorous plant that flattens itself against the ground until special hairs on its large leaves are disturbed by moving objects, upon which time the plant will wrap its leaves around the object and begin to digest it. There are also cultivated varieties that will give up their meal in response to tickling. The cultivated variety is often used to trap wild animals and is often rewarded with the care that an intelligent species can give to it.

Loner's Delights
A special flower that is known for its resemblance to female human genitalia as far as both sight and touch are concerned. Felves descended from them.

Slopeskilla
Slopeskilla are flowers found in cold areas. Their light blue petals slope downwards and have small upward curves at the ends. When the slopeskilla is ready to release its seeds, it first releases a burst of blue ligic that freezes the water on the petals and causes the pistil to shrink, starting with the bottom, causing the seed to be pushed out, where it will slide down the icy petals before flying off like a skier on a ski slope.

Whirlies
Whirlies are simple flowers that descended from dandelions. They have adapted purple ligic to create small gusts of wind that blow their seeds away. Their petals are various shades of red, blue, and purple, with red petals being more numerous at the top and blue petals being more numerous at the bottom.

Blazesilk Weavers
Blazesilk weavers are spiders that feed on the ashes of anything unlucky enough to be caught in its web. Once they have something trapped in their web, they will set their web on fire to burn whatever was caught in it. Only a special, sticky, orange coating on the web burns, leaving the tough, rope-like webbing underneath unharmed. Their legs end in razor-sharp claws that originally allowed their ancestors to cut their webs to swing the loose strands towards nearby flames. The tips of their fangs come together to form something resembling a pair of needle nose pliers and are used with their claws to remove any parts of their prey that don't burn.

Blazesilk Weavers (Giant)
The giant blazesilk weavers, like their diminutive brethren, burn their webs and feast upon the ashes of their prey. Unlike their smaller cousins, they participate in a symbiotic relationship with plants that have adapted to the presence of the giant blazesilks. They build their web around the plants so that anything that comes to feed on the plants will get caught and burned to ashes that will feed both the blazesilk and the plants.

The giant blazesilks, like many giant versions of Warlemian species, resulted from competition over a Spontaneous Generation location. Giant blazesilks managed to be one of the few to survive as a species after the Spontaneous Generation in the area that resulted in it stopped. They survived by learning to use the Spontaneous Generation location's supply of organic material as bait for carnivorous creatures and switching to plants as bait once the Spontaneous Generation stopped.

Furgel
Furgels are quadrupedal gelatinous creatures with coats of fur. The fur will usually cover all but the underside of the creature, so that it can digest anything below it. Their gelatinous insides contain a mix of watrons and neutrons that they are able to manipulate the acidity of through shape shifting. They resulted from a Spontaneous Generation area that was located in an oscha village, which allowed them to incorporate neutrons into their bodies.

Penguins
While traveling to Warclema, the dimensional ship that held the cats and dogs was lost. Humans soon began to try to fill the void with penguins and tortoises. As a result, those species underwent artificial selection to make different breeds.

After adapting to Warclema's physics, it was discovered that penguins were skilled at using white ligic for flight.

Riding Penguins
A breed of penguin that was bred to carry a human rider. They grow to about 9 or 10 feet tall, and resemble emperor penguins. The rider relies on weight distribution rather than leg pressure to control the penguin. The last of them was killed in the Demon War.

Blambers
A breed of penguin that was bred to use black ligic. They are rather large and fat, and have a yellow belly instead of a white one. They also have yellow eyebrows that are similar to the crested penguin's... crest. They are good at lowering and raising their altitude quickly, which tends to give them an advantage when being chased by many of the flying creatures in Warclema that usually only make use of white ligic. They are thought of as big, lovable oafs by many of their owners.

Bleathers
A breed of penguin that was bred to use blue ligic. They are blue and white instead of black and white, and have large, noticeably feathery wings that actually look like wings instead of flippers. They will use blue ligic to gain a small boost in flight speed by cooling the air in front of them to condense it, creating a small bubble-shaped vacuum that will pull them forward. The more noticeable feathers are to provide more surface area to be pulled into the vacuum without adding much mass. They are known for being good with children.

Rets
A breed of penguin that was bred to use red ligic. They are red and white instead of black and white, and possess color patterns similar to those of banded penguins. They use red ligic to attack and to thermally expand the air behind them to propel themselves. Due to their special color pattern, they are better at maintaining a constant altitude when twisting their bodies in midflight. They are the most popular choice for guard penguins due to their ferocious reputation.

Tortoises
While traveling to Warclema, the dimensional ship that held the cats and dogs was lost. Humans soon began to try to fill the void with penguins and tortoises. As a result, those species underwent artificial selection to make different breeds.

After adapting to Warclema's physics, it was discovered that tortoises were skilled at using black ligic to defend themselves.