Morgawr: I may be antisocial and unattractive. Buddha Victorious in Strife: ...but? Morgawr: That's all.
Buddha Victorious in Strife: Meh, I've seen worse than a giant snake.


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Morgawr: I may be antisocial and unattractive. Buddha Victorious in Strife: ...but? Morgawr: That's all.
Buddha Victorious in Strife: Meh, I've seen worse than a giant snake.
The Morgawr grew out of the laboratories of the Endless; the result of experiments whose success cannot be known as the original scientists left no discernible plans. Whatever sort of programming they were given by their Creators, it seems to drive them to radically evolve their society and their technology. As they cannot make fire and thus smelt metals and launch complex industrial processes under the sea, they must encroach on the lands in order to continue this march of evolution. Tainted by organisms and experiments in the laboratories, whatever these beings were originally (there are clues they may not be originally from Auriga) they are now telepathic monsters who adapt easily to severe conditions. Part of that process is adapting the conditions to them; as they take over areas under the sea or on land aquatic bacteria and organisms grow from their mucus–rich skins and begin to feed on any existing local forms of life. Over time, regions are slowly converted to biospheres that are more agreeable to the Morgawr. Due to their telepathic powers, though their society is made of individuals they have a strong tendency to think and decide simultaneously together. There is less of a sense of tribe, clan, or family, for once a mind loses its individuality among a community the sense of a smaller grouping is unimportant. Groups and packs tend to form around tasks and desires, so a group of Morgawr who wish to do something simply detach themselves and move together, knowing already what it is they wish to achieve and with whom they will do it.
Took me all yesterday evening but heres charts of all leader colors from Endless Legend (standard colors edition)
(colorblindness colors - here)
(Endless Space colors - here)
if you for some reason need all those full screenshots (for refs or just interested) - you can find them here
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Dragon a day #4: Water rep
Today I chose my resident lake monster Morgawr! He’s part of the cryptid section of the Communal Western Setting, and tbh he’s basically a giant water puppy. He’s one of my favorite dragons to draw because,,, look at those eyes
Cryptid of the Day: Morgawr
Description: The Morgawr is a sea serpent seen off the coast of Falmouth Bay, England. Sightings began in 1975, describing a long neck creature with black or brown skin. Some think the cryptid is a hoax created by Tony “Doc” Shiels, a self proclaimed wizard, who sent suppose photos of the beast to newspapers.
#22 - Morgawr
Morgawr, meaning “sea giant” in Cornish, is a sea monster purported to live in the waters around Falmouth Bay in Cornwall, England. The first sightings of the creature that came to prominence were in the mid-1970s, however stories of a large sea monster in the area may date back nearly a hundred years prior to that. Reports of Morgawr describe it as a very large creature, up to eighteen metres in length, and possibly resembling an extinct marine animal such as plesiosaurus or basilosaurus.
These photographs were taken in 1976 by a woman that simply went by Mary F. However, the creature called Morgawr had been seen for a century before that - the first ever reported sighting was in 1876. It was a simple story of a fisherman that had claimed to capture a sea monster off the coast of Falmouth in England.