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>Species Mobility :
The sheer WEIGHT of your homeworld is a permanent shackle on the nonexistent neck of every one of its children. Quick, effortless movement is a novelty that won’t be seen for a very, very long time but there are a few that dare to skitter upon the rough grains of the sea of sand. How much of its lifespan does your species spend on the move?
>Ambulatory : Your species never settles down and is always moving. This is a risky strategy that leaves them at the mercy of the sand tides and exposed to predators. At the same time, they are less likely to go hungry for lack of feeding opportunities.
>Sedentary: Your species is completely inert, latching as it can and waiting. This is a cautious strategy that grants them a large degree of mass and stability against the sand tides, though it comes at a cost. Most strategies of consumption require patience and creativity.
>Multi-Phasic: Your species is a rarity, with multiple phases of its lifespan, one nomadic, one rooted. This is the best of both worlds in the immediate scale but on an evolutionary timespan, there are multiple points of failure and developing each phase will split your focus.