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passive sea life

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I've been going through my old monster models and trying to get some of them up to speed. Here is a snail-fish that Hermit came up with, it's called a Tully. I also made a child version called a tully calf. The calf is really cute when you scale it to .5. They are completely passive creatures, as they have no attack animations. They die when you hit them, but why would you want to do that? They just want to swim around and eat kelp. They never did anything to you.
Also is a new version of the eyestar (someone please make up a name for this thing). It looks like a star fish. It should be loaded as an activator. It just sits on the ocean floor lazily moving it's arms.
The next installment will include a bigger ocean crab (with attacks), and some animated kelp.
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Post by Majra »

you are the man! haha, great ideas about more passive creatures
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Hey, perhaps you could make a rather beasty sea creature out of Majra's serpent head :D

Good work :P
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Post by Gimli the dwarf »

Sounds like these Tully's are a good meal for a sea troll. Time to go check these little beauties out :wink:
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Gimli the dwarf wrote:Sounds like these Tully's are a good meal for a sea troll. Time to go check these little beauties out :wink:
Noo, Tullies' are for slaughter fish :]
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Post by Eraser »

You have fixed one of the few things I never liked about morrowind, how there were no creatures in the water that won't come up out of nowhere and bite your...erm.... feet off :P
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Post by Hermit »

You're mean. They're just peaceful little cute snail-fish. A bit warped by Lorkhan's heart perhaps, but still good-natured, peaceful and kind. Can you say that about most other Morrowind creatures? ;)
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Post by Gimli the dwarf »

True... I tried to pet a guar in the wild, but he didn't seem to like me.... so he met my longsword :twisted:
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Post by Sniper4 »

It's good to have friendly creatures. I need some sorta animal to love me. Other than that stupid Khajiit from Pelagiad.
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Post by Hermit »

:shock: :P ewwwwwww :P :shock:

Honestly though, a pet snail would be great. Lady Eternity has a really cute snail model in her Dragon's breech alpha.
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Post by Rung »

WOW,

That's really nice.
Lurking over the sea's ground and seeing more than just shells or kelp. I love it.
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