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Rolled 1, 6, 5 = 12 (3d10)
>>Mortrose, The Primordial Lindwyrm of Rebirth
>Major: [Terraform Creation] [2xDI] - Create unique resource: Murkfans. Massive amphibians with a peculiar life cycle. Starting in jelly-like eggs, they emerge the size of wagons with full limbs formed and more rotund bodies. Masters of the swamps, more due to sheer bulk and solidarity than any form of overt fang or claw. As they age, their tails elongate and front arms atrophy into vestigial organs, becoming exceptionally adept swimmers in open waters, green waters, and swamps. Their most notable characteristic, however, is their method of caring for their young. When laid, their eggs are implanted into their parent's backs, which they they cover in layers of skin until they are time to hatch, spilling out in a manner rather unsettling for most mortals to bare witness to. These holes can heal over time, or be maintained and heal into shape with sufficient interference.
Using: Domain - Mud. Rolling Terraforming (3 dice)
Finally returning to her brackish bay once more, it has been far too long since the Mudwyrm let ooze her influence across the surface world. Clearly, the world needed more amphibians to grace its horrid visage. Not to mention that lumbering oaf of a dragon seemed interested in starting a trade proposition. An idea she was not opposed to, but lacking in the sufficient resources or sea-faring capabilities to do in the conventional sense. So she must get creative.
Born in the same way they would latter give birth to their own kind, thousands of slimy murkfan hatchlings would begin to pop and emerge from her back. Forming out of muck and mud before their beedy eyes opened and lungs filled with air, giving proper biology across their innards and molded into a proper creature. The tadfrogs would spring and sproing across the bay, where her minions lie in wait in every direction to begin the taming process.
It may take some time, and some shattered pottery, but soon enough murkfans will domesticated and allowed to reach maturity for the next step of her plans.