Here are my house rules for random firearms. Quick roll statistics and images for what the firearm looks like (while drawn from real world sources, the images represent what the weapon looks like, not it's statistics, those are rolled separately).
Random Firearms
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Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
C is for Post Apocalyptic Cults
I'll keep this introduction brief. Here are 100 Cults for use in Post Apocalyptic Games. I tried to incorporate a mix of pop culture references, plausible wasteland groups, and factions that haven't generally been seen before.
- 893 - This cult is known for their elaborate tattoos, odd code of honor, and punishing failure through the self-removal of fingers for each offense. They typically engage in gambling activities and protection rackets, along with running brothels, bath houses, drugs, and weapons. Known symbols include serpentine dragons, two-horned demons, and the numbers 8, 9, and 3 in a foreign script.
- Abbesses of Animosity - A cult primarily composed of medusoids, along with the occasional female snake mutant, disfigured female mutant human, or gynoid. They appear dressed in black and white nun habits, armed to the teeth with firearms and bows and are known to extensively use poison. Mostly they attack bands of primarily male creatures, and can be found in just about any wilderness location or ruin. While they are secretive about their source of worship, their symbol is a full moon flanked by waxing and waning crescent moons.
- Akashic Temple of Wisdom - This psychic cult seeks to gain knowledge in all forms, though they especially prefer psychic secrets. Small bands can be found wandering the wastelands. They posses quite a bit of area knowledge and lore and are willing to trade what they know in exchange for new knowledge. Their symbol is a figure with its hands to its head.
- Ambulance Chasers - These, strangely well-dressed, though disheveled cultists follow armies and congregate at accident sites to engage in strange discourse and arguments. While they can become rather violent, they are mostly just really pushy about "helping" if they encounter any being involved in an accident. Other than their fairly stereotypical appearance, they have no known symbology.
- Ape Ascendant - Mutant primates who advocate a caste system where primates control the world form this beastman cult. Each type of primate (chimpanzee, orangutan, gorilla, monkey, etc) naturally advocates that itself be the top caste. Primarily found in their villages and towns, usually in forested regions, they can occasionally be found in ruined pre apocalypse cities, especially those with zoos. Their symbology, usually a stylized ape head, varies from species to species.
- Area 51ers - A strange cult who are looking for the "Lost Area 51 - a gateway to peaceful contact with the universe." They have no known symbology, are generally peaceable, and can be found just about anywhere.
- Axe Kings - Drugged out, berserk, axe wielding mutants who work as mercenary assassins. They seek payment in the form of blood, raw meat, drugs, and what else you got, a sister, yeah, how about your watch? Their symbol is the silhouette of black battle axe surmounted by a yellow or gold crown on a field of red.
- Believers of the Bitten Apple (iBiters) - These cultists worship an "operating system" whose attributes are ease of use, developing entertainment media (movies, music, and images), and resistance to viruses and bugs. They are opposed by MOTOS. Their symbol is a white apple with a bite taken out of it, on a green field.
- Bjorn Brotherhood - Militant mutant bears make up this beastman cult. They tend to be fairly primitive tool users who advocate protecting nature from development by more civilized species. Forest and mountain regions tend to be their homes. Their symbol is Smokey the Bear.
- Black Sun - This cult of mutant plants sacrifice animals to the Green Mother, and can be found building temples & pyramids in forests, jungles, swamps. Often encountered as hunting parties for their sacrifices, or, looking for new building materials (though they'll be happy to attack and enslave any beings they come across, as slave porters for their materials (and usually sacrifices when they arrive at the temple)). Their symbol is a black sonnenrad on a green field.
- Black Ziggurat - A cult of self-sacrificing Black Lotus-fueled assassins who fanatically worship the "Old One of the Garden of 72 Big-Breasted Houris." Usually encountered when the attack whoever has offended the Old One, or refused to pay him tribute. They can be identified by their stylized step pyramid symbol, worn as a pewter talisman, or flown as a black step pyramid on a tan field.
- Brotherhood of Extraterrestrial Mutants (BEMs) - This cult worships bug eyed monsters from outer space. They are enemies of the Devotees of the LGM, but neutral toward the Grey Brotherhood. Occasionally they can be found at space ports and launch sites, but mostly just wander the wasteland. Symbolized by an encephalized, wrinkled head with large eyes.
- Brotherhood of Illuminated Spoon Benders - A group of psychokinetic mutants who desire to develop their mental abilities. Mostly harmless, unless their wrath is aroused. They form small villages and communes wherever they can. Their symbol is a bent spoon.
- Chantry of Lost Luna - A cult who desires to travel to the "bases on the Moon," where they can live in eternal Paradise. They seek to restore any launch sites or spaceports they can find. Their symbol is a circular representation of a man in the moon overlooking 13 stars.
- Children of Atomic Fire - The deranged anarchists of this apocalyptic cult believe that atomic fire cleanses all it touches and seek to find, make, and detonate any nuclear weapons they can. They can be found in highly irradiated ruins, particularly former military bases, searching for their tools of destruction, in order to use them against the newly formed communities of the wasteland. Their symbol is a red mushroom cloud on a black field.
- Church of Fire & Brimstone - A cult where the priests and priestess preach about how the post apocalyptic world is the result of their deity's judgment and how the survivors are eternally damned unless they repent. They can be identified by their stark, simple clothing. They are known to be quite violent against "evil and wickedness," and are know to physically attack those who commit criminal acts. Additionally they often are the inspiring leaders behind lynch mobs which can result in accused victims being hanged, beaten, stoned, crucified, burned at the stake, tarred & feathered, placed in stocks, fetters, or cages, or even imprisoned outright. They are generally intolerant of other cults, and will often preach against them, with very few exceptions (such as healing or peaceful cults who espouse no special worship).
- Church of the Computer - This cult believes that computers are divine manifestations or angels, sent to guide mankind into a peaceful existence. Ancient cities and scientific research facilities is where they can generally be found. Any site they find with computers, mainframes, or servers will be regarded as a holy location, and fiercely defended. They worship items such as "The Mainframe, " "The Holy Circuits," and "Divine Logic".
- Church of the King - This cult worships a strange mythical deity known variously as "The King," "Elvis," "The Great Press Lee" and believe that everyone should be cast in his image. They can be found in strange costumes, with strange hairstyles, sunglasses, and either singing or talking in strange cant. While they are open to new members, their initiation consists of plastic surgery or face shaping in order to resemble their great deity. They can often be found searching for the holy city of Lost Vegas, believed to be the home of their deity. (If they ever learn about Graceland, they are likely to make it their new holy capitol.) A wide variety of symbol artifacts are related to this cult, but the most coveted is known as the "Velvet Painting."
- Church of Vegetology - A cult of mutant plants who believe in holistic healing. They are willing to use or create herbal cures, tisanes, root medicines, and other vegetable-based cures for a variety of ailments and conditions. Fairly altruistic about healing, with no regard to the supplicant's alignment, as long as no violence occurs in their presences. Identified by the ancient RX symbol. Found in or near forests, swamps, lush valleys, high mountain vales, and occasionally small tribal villages.
- Cognition Inquisition - Telepaths and mind reading mutants who seek out, monitor, and punish beings who have thoughts detrimental to public order. Inquisitors of this cult seek out subversives, heretics, apostates, deviants, political or religious agitators, dissidents, revolutionaries, and other trouble makers. They can be found just about anywhere, but tend to be concentrated in settlements with strict political, ideological or religious controls. Their symbol is the "all-seeing eye".
- Colonia Murcielago - A beastman cult for mutant chiropterans. While they can be incited to vigilantism, they primarily just protect the caves and ruins they inhabit against attacking forces and creatures. Their symbol is a stylized black bat on a yellow background.
- Congregation of the Holy Radio Wave - This technology cult espouses the use use of radio and televised communication systems to enhance the world. Fierce defenders of facilities with any communication systems, they can be found armed with Tesla weapons and technologies. Their symbol is the RKO Transmitter Logo.
- Cult of the Gazebo - These cultists worship strange temples, a freestanding roofed structure or belvedere, usually open on the sides. They will savagely defend any such existing structures, fearing the wrath of the "Dread Gazebo" if these structures are damaged. Commonly found in ruined suburbs and former park areas where gazebos can be found.
- Cyberchurch - A cyborg cult dedicated to improving themselves through the use of cybernetic implants. There are two main sects, The Bionic Men and the Cyber-Reavers. The Bionic Men seek out implant centers and cybernetic clinics which they seek to restore and use, and are generally not hostile, except in self-defense or when defending these facilities. Cyber-Reavers on the other hand seek out and to attack other cyborgs, androids, and robots in order to harvest their parts for themselves. Both sects are open to new membership, though the Cyber-Reavers are much more difficult to join, which is usually accomplished by defeating an existing member and adding their parts to oneself. Highly visible cybernetic implants, bionic parts, and robotic components mark members of this cult.
- Damnation Army - An apocalyptic cult firmly rooted in the goals of loot, pillage, and plunder. Found attacking settlements and communities throughout the wasteland. Often regarded as little better than common marauders or raiders. Their symbol is a red shield with "The Damnation Army" in black, a cruel mockery of the symbol of The Salvation Army.
- Dark Sibyls - Female mutants with mental mutations or psionic powers make up this cult. While their primary area of focus is divination, they use their abilities to sow hate, fear, envy, and discord among those who consult them. They particularly enjoy foretelling disasters. Their symbol is a stylized wheel of the zodiac.
- Dee Aitch Ells - This yellow-garbed package delivery cult is fairly small, but carries on a fierce battle with the Messengers of the Ups and the Fedexers. The letters "D," "H," and "L" in red upon a yellow field is their symbol.
- Devotees of the LGM (Little Green Men) - Adherents of this cult worship stereotypical green extraterrestrials. Enemies include both the Grey Brotherhood, and the Brotherhood of Extraterrestrial Mutants. Rarely encountered, as their holy sites are often shrouded in ancient lore and mystery. Their symbol is a green head with two antenna and a row of three eyes.
- Disciples of Doomsday - Worshiping the metaphysical nature of the end, this apocalyptic cult preaches the joys and luxuries brought about by the "Day of Doom" and seek to convert all other sentients to their beliefs, through proselytizing and preaching in every community. Their symbol is a reversed doomsday clock image.
- Discordian People's Front - One of the many cabalistic and schismatic cults who worship chaos in the form of Eris. Extremely secretive in their worship and beliefs, their only symbol is an Apple of Discord, usually worn as a small pin or badge. They are particular enemies of the People's Front of Discordia.
- Divine Order of His Pastaness (Pasta Pirates) - Often mistaken for a cult dedicated to the worship of the Old Ones, this cult worships the Great Flying Spaghetti Monster, and his pirate saints. Their symbol is the FSM Emblem.
- Donkeycrats - Donkey worshiping advocates of something called "democracy." They oppose the Elephanticans. Symbolized by a stylized donkey, the top half blue with four white stars and the bottom half red.
- Elephanticans - Elephant worshiping advocates of something called "the republic." They oppose the Donkeycrats. Their symbol is a stylized elephant, the top section in blue with three white stars, the bottom portion in red.
- Esoteric Order of Dixie - Hill-country dwelling cult dedicated to distilling and drinking intoxicants, fire guns and blowing stuff up, waving the Confederate Navy Jack (often misconstrued as the confederate flag), banjo plucking, inbreeding, and making outsiders 'squeal like a pig.' They might be worshipers of Dagon, if they could find out where the ocean is.
- Etheric Cenobites (Morphic Resonance) - A cult formed by mutants with psychic powers and mental mutations. Mostly composed of hermits who live apart from other sentients in order to enhance their abilities. They are infrequently willing to aid others with their abilities, and can sometimes be found wandering the wastelands looking for something only they know. Their symbol is an upraised hand.
- Fast Food Worshipers - These cultists can be found just about anywhere, worshiping a strange icon, roll 1D8 on the following table:
1 Golden Arches
2 Jack
3 Ronald McDonald
4 The King
5 Ovenmitt
6 White Castle
7 The Colonel
8 The Taco Bell - Fedexers - Another mail delivery cult which wears blue & white clothing and have an ongoing war with the Messengers of the Ups and Dee Aitch Ells. A white field displaying "Fed" in blue and "Ex" in orange is often regarded as their symbol.
- Fist of the North Gods - A mystic warrior cult dedicated to the old Norse Pantheon. They can be found in northern coastal regions. Their symbol is an upright fist.
- Fold of the Purification - Cult which seeks to destroy all technology above Tech Level 2 (Iron Age), believing such technology is soul destroying and evil. Most commonly encountered on destructive sprees in ruins of pre apocalypse communities and besieging technologically advanced post apocalyptic settlements. Their arms and armor tend to be primitive, but they can often be met in vast numbers. A hammer smashing a machine is their symbol.
- Followers of the Shielded Cross - An oddly militant cult which is composed of healers. They strongly advocate the healing of sick, injured, or ill without regard to compensation. While they tend to only heal Lawful or Neutral creatures, they may be willing to heal those of Chaotic alignment. Their militarism stems from their fierce protection of patients under their care, as well as the restoration and safe operation of medical facilities. Typically, they wander the wasteland looking for healing facilities as well as beings needing to be healed. A white shield with a red, blue, or green cross upon it acts as their symbol.
- Frolicking Flora - Sentient plants of this cult can be found in forest regions. Typically garbed in tunics in green, brown or red, green or brown hose or braies, green or red "ranger archer hats", brown monk robes, and forest green cloaks; armed with bows, swords, and quarterstaffs. They engage in robbery and banditry to some degree, but rarely injure or kill their victims, seeking only to relieve them of their goods. Espousing the ideal of "robbing from the rich, to give to the poor," they more typically keep the loot they obtain for themselves. Symbolized by an archery but with one arrow splitting another in the bulls-eye of the target.
- Gamma Seekers - Fervent survivalists make up this apocalyptic cult. They believe that the end times represent the start of a great trial and seek to develop the means and methods for individual survival in the wasteland. Protection from radiation hazards is a particular focus of this cult, they actively seek out protective gear like gas masks, air filters, hazmat suits, dosimeters and Geiger counters. They a particularly excited by chemicals, agents, organisms, and devices which can eliminate or cure radiation. Marking radioactive ares with clear warning signs is also a tactic this cult engages in, though they are more of a loose collection of like-minded rugged individualists than a true organized group. Their symbol is a black atom symbol on a white background.
- Geist Totentanz - A cult which seeks to gather spirit entities and ghosts in order to attack the living and bring about death of all living things. They achieve this through elaborate rituals of chanting and dancing, while preparing corpses to be reanimated. Commonly found among mass graves, burial sites, cemeteries, and death houses. Their symbol is a stereotypical white-colored sheet ghost on a black field.
- Grand Knights of Pep-Psi - These blue-armored knights are violently opposed to the Coke Gang, their battle cry is "Take the Challenge!" Generally armed with lances and morning stars, they eschew shields and tend to ride mutant lizards. Their surcoats are red on top and blue on bottom, emblazoned with the word "PEPSI" in blue letters on a white banner.
- Great White Cult - This cult worships a great white being, believed to be the source of all goodness. Roll 1D4 for specific being;
1 Michelin Man
2 Stay Puft Marshmallow Man
3 Mr Clean
4 Pillsbury Doughboy - Greatful Deadites - A cult dedicated to free love, psychedelic and psychoactive intoxicants, listening to psychedelic music, and generally just being groovy. They can be identified by the bell-bottom pants, vests, tie-dyed shirts, headbands, blouses, dashikis, and long skirts. Accessories include beads, flowers, and scarves. Found wandering the wasteland in search of their deity, the Purple Sage. He is believed to make his home in the great paradise of Woodstock. Symbol is the Steal Your Face Skull (a grinning skull with a lightning bolt on the frontal bone; filled in opposing red & blue).
- Greens - Green clothed, advocates of something called "recycling." Mostly found scavenging the ruins in order to repair the artifacts of the ancients. The Peace Symbol identifies members of this cult.
- Grey Brotherhood - Worshipers of extraterrestrials known as "Greys." These aliens can be recognized by their short stature, grey skin, and large eyes. Adherents believe that the Greys will be able to uplift them to a peaceful and superior existence among the stars. The Grey Brotherhood is at war with the Devotees of the LGM. Their symbol is a stylized "alien grey" head.
- Holy Order of the Jedi - A new cult religion that believes an "All-powerful Force" ties everything together and provides supernatural powers. They espouse bringing peace and justice to all sentients. While recognizable by their brown robes and use of laser swords, they mostly interact with others through peaceable dialogue and negotiation, though they are quite capable of defending themselves. Masters of this order will often have mental mutations which enhance their capabilities. Supposedly their enemies are known as the Darth Empire of the Sith, but this cult has yet to appear. Their symbol is a stylized pair of wings spreading up from the base of a light or sword-like object.
- Horn & Hoof - A beastman cult composed of mutant farm animals, primarily cows, pigs, sheep, goats, horses, chickens, ducks and geese. They are primarily a vegetarian agricultural cult consisting of farming communes. Their symbol is the Horn and Hoof (see Animal Farm).
- Human Purity League - Dedicated to the concept of the superiority of pure humanity, this cult seeks the extermination of all other species, and brutally attacks any mutants they come across. Found scouting the wasteland from their hidden bases in order to find mutant settlements to attack. Victims of this cult will often be found crucified on fiery crosses or hanged from convenient trees or ruins. These cultists can be recognized by the white robes and masked capirotes adorned with a the symbol of a black swastika upon a white circle, surrounded by a red field, usually worn as an armband. Leaders of this cult can be identified by their red robes and masked capirotes, though rumors persist that their highest leader, the Dragon Fuhrer, wears black robes and a masked capirote.
- Imperial Order of Mt Dew Chevaliers - These knight cultists wear armor in shades of dark and light green with yellow and red highlights. Commonly armed with crossbows and axes while mounted on riding birds. Their battle cry is, "Do the Dew!" Surcoats of this order bear the letters "Mtn" in red above the word "DEW" in green upon a white or green background.
- Injurious Ambition Guild - Ruled by The Goblin Sovereign, who is assisted by a Council of Twelve, the Guild oversees organized havoc through the use of intelligence gathering and deals made with law enforcement groups. They provide access to hirelings and technological artifacts that aid raiders, pirates, and marauders, as well as offering benefits like dental and health insurance. Their symbols is a heraldic dragon atop a globe wreathed with poison ivy and bearing a fusion of the letters I, A, and G.
- Interweb Syndicate (Cyber-Spiders) - This technology hoarding cult is organized along criminal lines. They primarily engage in locating and securing technological artifacts, especially robotic and computer systems through a system of paid informants and agents. If they can't quietly acquire the artifacts, usually through the use of mercenaries or intrepid ruin explorers and scavengers, they will pay to have the artifact stolen. It is not known if this cult has a symbol, as they layer themselves behind cutouts and middlemen to protect their techno-treasure troves.
- Kemetic Temple - Found in desert and wasteland regions, this cult is composed primarily of beastmen, particularly those dedicated to building stone monuments, statues, pyramids, as well as cultivating the land for the agriculture to support these works. They worship the animal-headed deities of the ancient Egyptian Pantheon. They do not get along well with the Paramount Dodekatheon, often competing with them for building resources and worshipers. The ankh is generally seen as their symbol, though the Eye of Horus, Feather of Maat, and other symbols associated with minor sects also appear.
- Khan Syndicate - Carnivorous mutant plants make up this cult. The basis of their worship is the transportation of goods in exchange for meat. Their members can regularly be found with heavily guarded trader caravans traversing the wastelands between settlements. Incongruously, there symbol is a bengal tiger wearing a business suit.
- Kildara (Church of Oak) - A cult of neutral-aligned mutant plants who sacrifice animal sentients or fertility of plants and to restore nature. They are not very aggressive, and their sacrificial rites are tied to seasonal events like eclipses, equinoxes, and solstices. Their victims tend to be 'voluntary' and selected from groups that have a mutually beneficial relationship with the cult (usually consisting of healing and curative services, occasionally blessings of harvests or food gathering). Of course, the sacrifices are still quite brutal and generally consist of sacrifices being strangled or hung from trees, drowned in bogs, or burned in elaborate wicker man constructs. Their symbol is a golden sickle.
- Knochen Hexen (Bone Witches) - Witches who form a coven dedicated to the mystical use of skulls and bones. While they don't generally offer any services, being more likely to curse (using 'corpse powder' to poison their victims) or attack those they come across, they can be bargained with, in exchange for bones and skulls, the rarer, the better. They can usually be encountered in caves, forests, and swamps, occasionally inhabiting ruined buildings of pre apocalypse cities. Their lairs are often marked by bone fetishes and sticks tied or arranged to resemble bones. Rivals to Los Tiburon Brujahs, who they feel are snobbish upstarts. Their symbol is a white totenkopf on a black field.
- League of Mind Masters - Mental mutation gifted mutants who have banded together to impose their mental controls on slave groups. Popular among Brain Lashers and Humanoid Masses. They use the icon of the global world as their symbol (a circle with lines and arcs representing latitude and longitude).
- Lone Star Republicans - A cult organized around the concept that their homeland is a righteous, god-fearing, independent republic. The ideal Lone Star Republican is true to his or her word, clever, minds his or her own business, courageous in defense of self and friends, and shoots straight. However, every Republican isn't ideal, and that's where the law enforcement among this cult comes in, badged "Rangers," led by a Marshal handle problems and trouble makers. These Rangers are quite effective at their jobs, able to track down criminals across long distances and capture or kill them. A five pointed star with a single point at the top is their symbol.
- Los Tiburon Brujahs (Shark Witches) - Urbanized cult primarily composed of covens of cannibalistic female mutant sharks, who perform rituals in secret wilderness locations in the dead of night under the direction of their Brujah Mayors (High Witches). They are known to eat sentients, drink their blood, steal property, engage in carnal acts, cause disease, communicate with evil creatures, shapeshift, kill infants, steal sexual organs, and cast curses which cause harm. While more feared than respected, this cult is known to barter alcohol, candies and sweets, candles, cannabis, coins, gemstones, gold, incense, jewelry, money, pure water, special herbs, and tobacco in exchange for curses cast on love rivals, love potions (or, more likely, micky finns), abortions, and other unsavory activities. They are bitter enemies of the Knochen Hexen, who are regarded as ancient solitary crones with more bark than bite. Their symbol is a female skeleton wielding a scythe and carrying a globe in one hand.
- Lucky Charms Cult - This cult believes that by collecting certain holy items such as, green clovers, yellow moons, blue stars, purple horseshoes, red hearts, and pink balloons, they can summon forth "Lucky the Leprechaun" who will give them limitless wealth. A green, four-leaf clover is their symbol.
- Magic Eight Ball Prophets - This cult relies on a 'mystic' object known as the "Magic 8 Ball" to make predictions of the future. Their symbol is a black billiard ball with a black number eight inscribed in a white circle.
- Masked Mob - Composed of kleptomaniac mutant racoons and mutant rodents, this beastman cult tends to act primarily as bandits and smugglers, dealing in whatever catches their fancy. They can be traded with, but tend to mark those they encounter for acquisition raids. A black domino mask is their widely recognized symbol.
- Messengers of the Ups - These cultists favor carrying messages, mail, and packages between post apocalyptic communities. They are always garbed in brown and have an ongoing war with the Fedexers and Dee Aitch Ells. A gold and brown shield bearing the letters "u," "p," and "s" in gold is recognized as their symbol.
- Minions of the Metallic Metamind (Borgs) - Cyborgs with blue tooth implants that allow them to have a collective consciousness ruled by the Cyborg Queen. They believe all beings should be as they, seek to add cybernetics/bionics to those they encounter. Symbolized by a humanoid head bearing an obvious cybernetic implant over the left eye from which projects a green or red laser.
- Minotauran Order - A beastman cult composed of mutant cattle, buffalo, bison, oxen, and the occasional water buffalo or yak. These bovine mutants form a warrior society that militantly opposes pure humans and humanoid mutants. Their symbol is the double-headed axe.
- Missionaries of the One True Operating System (MOTOS) - A strange cult which worships the strange entity know as "Mike Row Soft" which is believed to have the ability to control everything. The violently oppose the Believers of the Bitten Apple . Worshipers in this cult often attack other cults with the battlecry of "Resistance is Futile." A flag quartered in red, blue, yellow, and green is their symbol.
- Mourners for the Lost Twinkie - These yellow-robed cultists scour the land for the lost holy food known as twinkies. They are symbolized by a yellow lozenge-shaped snack cake.
- Opus Robo - A robotic cult indentified by their robot body mortification, robo confessors, secret masses, and robo-rosaries constructed of circuit boards and micro-chips. While many aspects of their worship are cryptic and kept secret, they are known to engage in daily prayers and working to support their fellow robots through circuit restorations and mechanism maintenance. Their symbols is a robotic version of Vitruvian Man.
- Order of Cyborg Protectors - A cyborg cult who worship the great "Murphy." Enemies of this cult include the Ed-209, Ed-260, Zed-309, Em-208, Body-Cur, and Kane. Their symbol is a concentric set of octagonal letters O, C, and P. They follow four commandments.
1. Uphold the Law.
2. Protect the Public Trust
3.?
4. Preserve OCP (who or what OCP is they have no clue) - Order of the Third Eye - Mutants with mental mutations and psionic powers who focus on divination and clairsentient powers. Sought out by those who know of them for their ability to locate people, places, and things, they ask only for a modest fee (often in the form of food, drink, or daily necessities) in return. Their symbol is a head with three eyes arranged in an upward pointing triangle.
- Owlwhigs - Owl worshiping advocates of strong defense, fiscal responsibility, and morality free from government interference. An owl depicted in blue with four white stars for the top half, and red on the bottom half symbolizes this cult.
- Paramount Dodekatheon (Temple of Olympia) - A primarily mutant human cult who worship the ancient Greek Pantheon, and are known to be great partiers. Their symbols include a winged sandal, a stylized thunderbolt, a stylized trident, a scallop shell, a lyre, a Greek helm, a crossed bow and quiver of arrows, an olive branch, a cornucopia, a drinking cup, a three-headed dog, a hammer and anvil, and a lotus tipped staff.
- People's Front of Discordia (Pee Eff Dee) - This cult worships Eris in the form of Discordia. Enemies of the Discordian People's Front, Popular Front of Discordia, and Discordian Popular People's Front, they are somewhat more open about their contradictory forms of worship and beliefs. Their symbol is the Sacred Chao.
- Piscine Lodge of the Deep Ones - Predatory mutant fish tend to make up the majority of this beastman cult, which preys primarily on land dwelling creatures, particularly those who live on the coast and especially those who still sail the oceans and seas. Targets of their attacks are dragged to their temples deep beneath the ocean's surface for sacrifice. The Order's symbol is a shark's head below a swimming human (ala Jaws).
- Radioactive Riders - Believed to be formed from old motorcycle clubs, rodeo riders, and equestrian clubs, this apocalyptic cult is made up of various bands of nomadic wanderers traveling the wasteland on their mutant mounts and scavenged vehicles. They tend to raid settlements for supplies, slaves, and sport while they travel the wasteland in what they believe is the ultimate form of freedom. Their symbol is the ISO 21482 ionizing radiation symbol (triangular depiction of a trefoil with lines radiating down to a skull & crossbones and running person with exit arrow).
- Ragnarok Knights - An apocalyptic cult dedicated to the destruction of all civilization. They are found attacking communities throughout the wastelands. Their symbol is a black bio-hazard sign.
- Red Rocket Men of Mars - A warrior cult that believes their Valhalla can be found on Mars. While most extraterrestrial-worshiping cults use ancient launch sites and star ports as their places of worship, the Red Rocket Men of Mars construct their own launch facilities for the rockets that will take them home to the planet Mars. Their symbol is a red early sci-fi rocket.
- Reds - Red-clothed advocates of something called "communism." They can be identified by their yellow sickle & hammer symbol on a red field.
- Rossum's Universal Religion - This robot religion focuses on honest, humility and working with one's hands. Robots in this cult eschew adornment, decoration, and paint on their armatures. They can often be found traveling the wastes in their robotic horse & buggies, erecting new barns used as robot factories, and engaged in robo-baptismals, where new cultists are baptized in secret rites. While not antagonistic toward other robotic religions, they rarely interact with them, although they do occasionally engage in religious debates with the Opus Robo. Symbolized by a black horse and buggy on a yellow diamond-shaped field.
- Royal Sprite Ritters (Sprite Knights) - These knight cultists wear green color plate armor and use short bows and javelins, advocate "Obeying your thirst." Their lime green surcoats bear the word "sprite" written in white, with a yellow orb dotting the letter 'i.'
- Scaled Society - A cult of mutant ophidian assassins and reavers. Most of their members dress in blue military-like uniforms, while elite troops will often be issued crimson uniforms. They are believed to be commanded by a being known as the "Commander," and desire world domination. Their symbol is a stylized cobra's head in red with the fanged mouth open as if it is about to bite, upon a black field (lower ranking members will often have a white-colored version on their blue uniforms (with officer types sometimes having a black-colored version. Occasionally they are known to have an alliance with a group of raiders known as the "Swampnauts," though few details about this gang are known, other than they seem to be some sort of mutants with chameleon powers.
- Slughorn of the Scorched Earth - Mutant plants who have banded together to make the wasteland green again by replanting, irrigating, and fertilizing the wasteland. Their name comes from them giving a war-cry (sluagh-ghairm or slughorn) against the desolation of the wasteland. Their symbol is a white silhouette of a mounted knight before a black tower.
- Soul Union - Mutant mediums with powers of detecting and interacting with spiritual beings and ghosts. They claim they "ain't afraid of no ghosts, " and seek to restore such spooks and spirits to their eternal rest with liberal application of particle beam weaponry and entity-capturing muon traps. Their symbol is a white ghost on a black background, contained in a red circle with a diagonal line through it.
- Sovereign Cavaliers of Dr Pepper - These knight cultists wear magenta color plate and wield flails and their battle cry is, "Be a Pepper too!" Their magenta surcoats are emblazoned with white writing "Dr" above "Pepper" where the "P" takes up two lines, and a smaller "Est 1885" below that.
- Supreme Knights of Coka-Cola (Coke Knights) - These knights, mounted on robotic horses and equipped with red color plate, shields, lances and swords, would "Like to buy the world a coke". Surcoats in this order are either red or white, with the words, "Coca-Cola" penned in a cursive script with in the opposite color of the surcoat.
- Swamp Sisters - This beastman cult is composed of female mutant alligators, crocodiles, and caiman. An active slaver group, they tend to harass other groups and species by raiding them for slaves. They are generally found in swamps, marshes, bogs, fens, streams and rivers. Their symbol is a black alligator head in a yellow diamond.
- Tea Party Loyalists - This ideological cult advocates energy research and lack of government taxes. Symbolized by a tea pot with the top two-thirds blue, containing three white stars, and the bottom third in red with "TEA PARTY" in white letters.
- Temple of the Seven Seas - A wide variety of sea-dwelling mutant animals make up this beastman cult. Their primary goals are protection and restoration of the natural wonders of the seas. While not particularly warlike, they will defend their naturalization projects fiercely, though trade seems to be their primary method of interaction with others. Their symbol is a twin-tailed mermaid wearing a seven-pointed crown.
- The Sky Lords - While this beastman cult is open to all avians, mutant birds of prey and passerine birds tend to make up the upper echelons of the hierarchy, with other bird species in lesser roles, and flightless mutant birds looked down upon. Their goal is domination of the skies and so they generally oppose all non-avian fliers (such as mutant bats and insects) as well as flying machines. Their symbol is a stylized cloud.
- The Ten Tribes - Ten warrior tribes of sentient plants; Bloodthorns, Briarhearts, Carniferns, Darkvines, Deathtrees, Rageweeds, Stonetendrils, Strangleflowers, Traumaroots, and Witchleaves. While each tribe professes to serve Mother Nature as a deific entity, attacking humans and mutant animals in her name, they can just as often be found feuding against one another. Possessing primitive arms and armor (Tech Level 1) decorated and constructed of fur, feathers, bones, and antlers, their real threat is that many of them have powerful mental mutations in addition to their natural plant abilities. These tribes are generally matriarchal, with controlling power invested in female plants who control powerful male war-chiefs. Each tribe has it's own symbol, often stylized versions of their "type" of plant, in red, green, or black colors. They can be found among the swamps, forests, plains, and hills farthest from civilized settlements, though they do band together from time to time to engage in punitive raids, especially against toxic or radioactive areas that have communities.
- The Verdure Cabal - One of the strangest cults of the post apocalyptic wasteland, the Verdure Cabal is composed of mobile, sentient plants with a distinct mutation. Their mutation allows them to drain the fluids of other plants as if they were some sort of vegetarian vampire. While they prefer other sentient plants, particularly carnivorous ones, they can subsist on other plant life, though the have a preference for gene-engineered plants designed to act as meat substitutes. Commonly believed to be nocturnally active and very powerful, little is actually known about this clandestine cult. They have no known symbology and are only known through rumors and "ghost stories."
- The Wild Hunt - This beastman cult is composed primarily of mutant carnivores; wolves and other canines, bears, and wild felines make up the majority of membership, with a few mutant badgers, racoons, skunks, and wolverines thrown into the mix. This cult is focused around the hunting of prey, where a suitable victim or victims are selected and made to be the "prey" in a hunt lasting from sunset to sunrise. Their symbol is a black deer on a yellow diamond.
- Tophet's Grace - Dark columns of greasy smoke rise from the sacrificial temples of this mutant plant cult. Zealots of this cult raid surrounding settlements for children of all sentient species (including robots, oddly enough) for sacrifices in their great temples. Sacrifices are generally thrown alive into great burning furnaces at the base of bronze, bull-headed statues atop twin ziggurats that are blackened by the perpetual fires of the furnaces. They claim they make these sacrifices to appease the god-kings of fire and storms, who are the most common enemies of plant life. (Though such claims rarely satisfy the victims of these fanatics.) Their symbol is a stylized version of the twin temples they construct for sacrificial rites.
- Veiled Viragoes of Zener - A coterie of female-only psychics, mediums, oracles, sibyls, palm readers, fortune tellers, and witches. Mental mutations and psychic powers among the group, when they exist, tend toward those that are divination-based. While they offer their fortune-telling and prognostication services for a fee, many members are nothing more than convincing charlatans. Surprisingly for such a group, they are quick to anger, especially when dealing with males, and will often attack those nominally seeking their services. Their symbol is the five Zener cards arranged in a pentagram.
- Viridian Company - Mutant plant cargo cult who act as traders because they believe it encourages life. They are fair traders and they travel with a normal compliment of guards for protection. A silhouette of a scale, one balance holding a stylized bag of money, the other a gift-wrapped box, is their universally recognized symbol.
- Wild Talents Society - More unorganized than a truly cohesive group, this cult is open to any mutant with psionic abilities or mental mutations of a beneficial nature. They espouse "freeing one's mind" and "expanding one's power" but are generally neutrally-aligned. Their symbol is the IEC 5009 "Standby Symbol".
- Wonderful World of Disney - Cultists in this group worship a wide variety of beastmen deities; "Mickey (mouse)," "Donald (duck)," "Minnie, consort of Mickey (mouse)," "Daisy, consort of Donald (duck)," "Goofy (dog)," etc. They are on a quest to find the fabled "Disneyland," a strongly defended paradise of joy and happiness, where the tasty animals are easy to catch and eat, trees provide smoke-able intoxicants and sweet deserts, rivers of alcoholic beverages and streams of soda pop flow between lakes of mixed drinks, the weather is always mild, free love (sex) is always available, and it rains prepared meals. While individual symbols representing the different deities exist, the primary icon of this cult is the silhouette of a fairy-tale castle.
- Wonkas - This cult believes that everlasting life can be found in a hidden location known only as "The Chocolate Factory." Access to this paradise can only be achieved by obtaining the fabled "Golden Ticket." Their symbol is a top hat associated with the word "WONKA."
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
D is for Defense, Part 3
I'm still iffy on this one, I wanted a wide variety of improvised shields, but I didn't want to get too ridiculous, or to dependent on certain things as shields, however, in the end, I decided to go with a somewhat limited list in order to increase the chance of getting a post apocalyptic classic. I think I'll leave the general efficiency of these up to the individual GM, though I'd probably go with a Seashell<Plastic<Wood<Thin Metal<Carapace<Thick Metal approach to how defensive these actually are. Also, Shields shall be Splintered is entirely optional, though I think it makes quite a bit of sense with improvised shields like these, for further ideas and notes from D is for Defense, Part 2.
POST APOCALYPTIC SHIELDS
01 55 Gallon Drum Lid Round Shield
02 55 Gallon Drum Scutum
03 Animal Crossing Sign (roll 1d10: 1 – Bear, 2 – Duck, 3 – Donkey, 4 - Cattle, 5 – Bighorn Sheep, 6 - Deer, 7 – Moose, 8 – Horse 9 – Ram, 10 – Sheep)
04 Arrow Diamond Sign
05 Ballistic Shield
06 Barbecue Kettle Grill Lid
07 Bio-Hazard Warning Sign
08 Briefcase
09 Car Door
10 Car Hood
11 Car Hubcap Buckler
12 Car Roof
13 Car Trunk Lid
14 Chiton Shell
15 Civil Defense Shelter Sign
16 Dead End Sign
17 Do Not Enter Sign
18 Do Not Pass Sign
19 Dog Door
20 Flying Disc (Frisbee) Buckler
21 Frying Pan Buckler
22 Garbage Can Lid Shield (metal)
23 Garbage Can Lid shield (plastic)
24 Giant Beetle Carapace
25 Giant Clam Shell
26 Giant Cockle Shell
27 Giant Crab Carapace
28 Giant Oyster Shell
29 Giant Scallop Shell
30 Giant Spider Carapace
31 Hazmat Placard (diamond, various colors; roll 1d10: 1 - Explosives, 2 - Compressed Gasses, 3 - Flammable Liquids, 4 - Flammable Solids, 5 - Oxidizers, 6 - Poisons, 7 - Radioactive Materials, 8 - Corrosive Liquids, 9 - Miscellaneous, 10 - Dangerous)
32 Horseshoe Crab Carapace Buckler
33 HVAC Grille
34 Intersection Diamond Sign (roll 1d8: 1 – Crossroads, 2 – Perpendicular Side Road, 3 – Acute Angle Side Road, 4 – T Road, 5 – Y Road, 6 – Offset Roads, 7 – Circular Intersection, 8 – Merge Arrow)
35 Interstate Shield Sign (roll 1d10: 1 – I-405, 2 – I-5, 3 – I – 70, 4 – I-90, 5 – I-95, 6 – I-10, 7 – I-80, 8 – I-40, 9 – I-75, 10 – I-94; I-74)
36 Manhole Cover
37 Motorist Service Sign (blue & white, roll 1d10: 1 - Rest Area, 2 - Tent Camping, 3 - Food, 4 - Lodging, 5 - Telephone, 6 - Hospital, 7 - Emergency Medical Services, 8 - Information, 9 - Handicapped Accessible, 10 - Airport)
38 Mutated Bark Shield
39 Mutated Leaf Shield
40 No Hitch Hiking Sign
41 No Outlet Diamond Sign
42 No Parking Sign
43 No Passing Zone Pennant Sign
44 No Pedestrian Crossing Sign
45 Park Recreation Sign (brown & white, roll -- skip it, there's like 200 different signs, see http://www.trafficsign.us/draftreccult.pdf and scroll down, they've all got these little identity codes (i.e. "RS-002") that could conceivably be rolled on to randomly determine what specific sign is present, though the PDF doesn't seem to have a complete 1-200 list of all the signs)
46 People Signs: (Roll 1d8: 1 – school people pentagon, 2 - Pedestrian Crossing diamond, 3 – Playground people on seesaw diamond, 4 – Flagger diamond, 5 – Worker diamond, 6 - No Hitchiking Circle, 7 – No Pedestrian circle, 8 – Rectangular Wheelchair Sign)
47 Plastic Wet Floor Sign
48 Pot Lid Buckler
49 Protest Sign
50 Radiation Warning Sign
51 Railroad Crossing Sign
52 Refrigerator Door
53 Replica Captain America Shield
54 Riot Shield
55 Sandwich Board
56 Satellite Dish
57 Seat from Barstool
58 Seat from Metal Folding Chair
59 Serving Platter Shield
60 Shovel Scoop Shield
61 Side of Newspaper Vending Machine
62 Side of a Post Box
63 Speed Limit Sign (roll 1d6: 1 - 25, 2 - 35, 3 - 45, 4 - 55, 5 - 65, 6 - 75)
64 Stop Ahead Diamond Sign
65-85 Stop Sign
86 Storm Drain Grate
87 Suitcase
88 Tactical Shield
89 Telephone Book/Dictionary/Encyclopedia
90 Toboggan
91 Toy Wagon Bed
92 Turtle Shell
93 US Route Shield Sign (roll 1d10: 1 - US 20, 2 – US 6, 3 – US 30, 4 – US 50, 5 – US 60, 6 – US 2, 7 – US 12, 8 – US 66, 9 – US 70, 10 – US 666)
94 Vehicle Diamond Sign (roll 1d10: 1 – Fire Engine, 2 – Bicycle, 3 – Tractor, 4 – Motorcycle, 5 -ATV, 6 – Golf Cart, 7 – Horse Drawn Vehicle, 8 – Car with skid marks, 9 – Truck on a slope, 10 – Tipping Truck)
95 Wheelbarrow Barrow
96 Wooden Cable Reel Side
97 Wooden Cutting Board
98 Wrong Way Sign
99 Yield Ahead Diamond Sign
00 Yield Sign
POST APOCALYPTIC SHIELDS
01 55 Gallon Drum Lid Round Shield
02 55 Gallon Drum Scutum
03 Animal Crossing Sign (roll 1d10: 1 – Bear, 2 – Duck, 3 – Donkey, 4 - Cattle, 5 – Bighorn Sheep, 6 - Deer, 7 – Moose, 8 – Horse 9 – Ram, 10 – Sheep)
04 Arrow Diamond Sign
05 Ballistic Shield
06 Barbecue Kettle Grill Lid
07 Bio-Hazard Warning Sign
08 Briefcase
09 Car Door
10 Car Hood
11 Car Hubcap Buckler
12 Car Roof
13 Car Trunk Lid
14 Chiton Shell
15 Civil Defense Shelter Sign
16 Dead End Sign
17 Do Not Enter Sign
18 Do Not Pass Sign
19 Dog Door
20 Flying Disc (Frisbee) Buckler
21 Frying Pan Buckler
22 Garbage Can Lid Shield (metal)
23 Garbage Can Lid shield (plastic)
24 Giant Beetle Carapace
25 Giant Clam Shell
26 Giant Cockle Shell
27 Giant Crab Carapace
28 Giant Oyster Shell
29 Giant Scallop Shell
30 Giant Spider Carapace
31 Hazmat Placard (diamond, various colors; roll 1d10: 1 - Explosives, 2 - Compressed Gasses, 3 - Flammable Liquids, 4 - Flammable Solids, 5 - Oxidizers, 6 - Poisons, 7 - Radioactive Materials, 8 - Corrosive Liquids, 9 - Miscellaneous, 10 - Dangerous)
32 Horseshoe Crab Carapace Buckler
33 HVAC Grille
34 Intersection Diamond Sign (roll 1d8: 1 – Crossroads, 2 – Perpendicular Side Road, 3 – Acute Angle Side Road, 4 – T Road, 5 – Y Road, 6 – Offset Roads, 7 – Circular Intersection, 8 – Merge Arrow)
35 Interstate Shield Sign (roll 1d10: 1 – I-405, 2 – I-5, 3 – I – 70, 4 – I-90, 5 – I-95, 6 – I-10, 7 – I-80, 8 – I-40, 9 – I-75, 10 – I-94; I-74)
36 Manhole Cover
37 Motorist Service Sign (blue & white, roll 1d10: 1 - Rest Area, 2 - Tent Camping, 3 - Food, 4 - Lodging, 5 - Telephone, 6 - Hospital, 7 - Emergency Medical Services, 8 - Information, 9 - Handicapped Accessible, 10 - Airport)
38 Mutated Bark Shield
39 Mutated Leaf Shield
40 No Hitch Hiking Sign
41 No Outlet Diamond Sign
42 No Parking Sign
43 No Passing Zone Pennant Sign
44 No Pedestrian Crossing Sign
45 Park Recreation Sign (brown & white, roll -- skip it, there's like 200 different signs, see http://www.trafficsign.us/draftreccult.pdf and scroll down, they've all got these little identity codes (i.e. "RS-002") that could conceivably be rolled on to randomly determine what specific sign is present, though the PDF doesn't seem to have a complete 1-200 list of all the signs)
46 People Signs: (Roll 1d8: 1 – school people pentagon, 2 - Pedestrian Crossing diamond, 3 – Playground people on seesaw diamond, 4 – Flagger diamond, 5 – Worker diamond, 6 - No Hitchiking Circle, 7 – No Pedestrian circle, 8 – Rectangular Wheelchair Sign)
47 Plastic Wet Floor Sign
48 Pot Lid Buckler
49 Protest Sign
50 Radiation Warning Sign
51 Railroad Crossing Sign
52 Refrigerator Door
53 Replica Captain America Shield
54 Riot Shield
55 Sandwich Board
56 Satellite Dish
57 Seat from Barstool
58 Seat from Metal Folding Chair
59 Serving Platter Shield
60 Shovel Scoop Shield
61 Side of Newspaper Vending Machine
62 Side of a Post Box
63 Speed Limit Sign (roll 1d6: 1 - 25, 2 - 35, 3 - 45, 4 - 55, 5 - 65, 6 - 75)
64 Stop Ahead Diamond Sign
65-85 Stop Sign
86 Storm Drain Grate
87 Suitcase
88 Tactical Shield
89 Telephone Book/Dictionary/Encyclopedia
90 Toboggan
91 Toy Wagon Bed
92 Turtle Shell
93 US Route Shield Sign (roll 1d10: 1 - US 20, 2 – US 6, 3 – US 30, 4 – US 50, 5 – US 60, 6 – US 2, 7 – US 12, 8 – US 66, 9 – US 70, 10 – US 666)
94 Vehicle Diamond Sign (roll 1d10: 1 – Fire Engine, 2 – Bicycle, 3 – Tractor, 4 – Motorcycle, 5 -ATV, 6 – Golf Cart, 7 – Horse Drawn Vehicle, 8 – Car with skid marks, 9 – Truck on a slope, 10 – Tipping Truck)
95 Wheelbarrow Barrow
96 Wooden Cable Reel Side
97 Wooden Cutting Board
98 Wrong Way Sign
99 Yield Ahead Diamond Sign
00 Yield Sign
Monday, August 3, 2015
D is for Defense, part 2
Technically, I suppose this could be called "H is for Helmets," but I won't let that stop me.
D100 Post Apocalyptic Helmets
01 Airsoft Helmet
02 Animal Skull3
03 Bamboo Conical Hat
04 Barbute2
05 Baseball Batting Helmet
06 Beer Helmet1
07 Bicycle Helmet
08 Bomb Armor Helmet
09 Boxing Headguard
10 Cardboard Box1
11 Cauldron
12 Charcoal Grill Lid3
13 Coconut Husk3
14 Coffee Can3
15 Colander3
16 Combat Helmet
17 Construction Hard Hat
18 Crab Shell
19 Cricket Helmet
20 Custodian Helmet (British Police Bobby)
21 Diving Helmet
22 Equestrian Helmet
23 Fencing Mask
24 Firefighter's Helmet
25 Fishbowl1
26 Flight Helmet
27 Flowerpot3
28 Football Helmet
29 Full Face Motorcycle Helmet
30 Galea2
31 Giant Chess Piece4
32 Giant Insect Chitin
33 Giant Mushroom Cap3
34 Giant Spider Carapace
35 Great Helm2
36 Half Motorcycle Helmet
37 Hockey Helmet
38 Horned Barbarian Helmet2
39 Hubcap3
40 Jingasa2
41 K-Pot Helmet
42 Kabuto2
43 Kendo Men
44 Kettle Hat2
45 Kitchen Pot3
46 Lacrosse Helmet
47 Lampshade1
48 Leather Aviator's Helmet
49 Lobster-tailed Pot Helmet2
50 Loot Crown3
51 Mail Coif2
52 Metal Lunch Box3
53 Metal Pail3
54 Metal Toy Dump Truck Bed
55 Metal Trash Bin Dome3
56 Milk Crate3
57 Mining Helmet
58 Missile Nose Cone3
59 Morion2
60 Motocross Helmet
61 Oily Waste Can3
62 Open Face Motorcycle Helmet
63 Pet Carrier3
64 Pickelhaube2
65 Picnic Basket3
66 Pith Helmet2
67 Plastic Bowl3
68 Plastic Bucket3
69 Plastic Cooler3
70 Plastic Lunch Box3
71 Plastic Trash Bin Dome3
72 Porcelain Bowl3
73 Propane Tank3
74 Racing Helmet
75 Ranger Helmet
76 Riot Gear Helmet
77 Robot Head
78 Rock Climbing Helmet
79 Sallet2
80 Saucepan3
81 Scrap Crown3
82 Scrap Iron Skullcap3
83 Sharps Container3
84 Shopping Basket3
85 Ski Helmet
86 Space Suit Helmet
87 Spangenhelm2
88 Stahlhelm2
89 Tactical Helmet
90 Traffic Cone3
91 Tire Skullcap
92 Tin Foil Hat1
93 Turtle Shell
94 Vacuum Cleaner Case3
95 Waste Paper Basket3
96 Watermelon Rind3
97 Welding Helmet
98 Wicker Basket3
99 Wood Box3
00 Wooden Bucket3
Notes:
1. Won't actually provide any protection, but it looks like it will.
2. These may or may not be helmets. Roll 1D4 to determine construction type: 1 - Replica (see note 1), 2 - Cheap Scrap (see note 3), 3 - Good Scrap, 4 - Relic (may be from a museum, or a working replica from something like the Society for Creative Anachronism).
3. Helmets shall be shattered. Instead of providing any decent protection, these improvised helmets are good for one attack, then they fall apart and become useless. At the GM's option, improvised helmets made of metal may make a Saving Throw vs Stun Attack to resist being destroyed.
4. Roll on the following tables to determine material, type, and color of Giant Chess Pieces.
Chess Piece Material (1D4):
1 - Wood (see note 3)
2 - Metal (see note 3)
3 - Plastic (see note 3)
4 - Papier Mache (see note 1)
Chess Piece Type (1D6)
1 - King
2 - Rook
3 - Knight
4 - Pawn
5 - Bishop
6 - Queen
Chess Piece Color (1D4)
1 - Red
2 - Black
3 - White
4 - Other (pick or find any random color table to roll on)
D100 Post Apocalyptic Helmets
01 Airsoft Helmet
02 Animal Skull3
03 Bamboo Conical Hat
04 Barbute2
05 Baseball Batting Helmet
06 Beer Helmet1
07 Bicycle Helmet
08 Bomb Armor Helmet
09 Boxing Headguard
10 Cardboard Box1
11 Cauldron
12 Charcoal Grill Lid3
13 Coconut Husk3
14 Coffee Can3
15 Colander3
16 Combat Helmet
17 Construction Hard Hat
18 Crab Shell
19 Cricket Helmet
20 Custodian Helmet (British Police Bobby)
21 Diving Helmet
22 Equestrian Helmet
23 Fencing Mask
24 Firefighter's Helmet
25 Fishbowl1
26 Flight Helmet
27 Flowerpot3
28 Football Helmet
29 Full Face Motorcycle Helmet
30 Galea2
31 Giant Chess Piece4
32 Giant Insect Chitin
33 Giant Mushroom Cap3
34 Giant Spider Carapace
35 Great Helm2
36 Half Motorcycle Helmet
37 Hockey Helmet
38 Horned Barbarian Helmet2
39 Hubcap3
40 Jingasa2
41 K-Pot Helmet
42 Kabuto2
43 Kendo Men
44 Kettle Hat2
45 Kitchen Pot3
46 Lacrosse Helmet
47 Lampshade1
48 Leather Aviator's Helmet
49 Lobster-tailed Pot Helmet2
50 Loot Crown3
51 Mail Coif2
52 Metal Lunch Box3
53 Metal Pail3
54 Metal Toy Dump Truck Bed
55 Metal Trash Bin Dome3
56 Milk Crate3
57 Mining Helmet
58 Missile Nose Cone3
59 Morion2
60 Motocross Helmet
61 Oily Waste Can3
62 Open Face Motorcycle Helmet
63 Pet Carrier3
64 Pickelhaube2
65 Picnic Basket3
66 Pith Helmet2
67 Plastic Bowl3
68 Plastic Bucket3
69 Plastic Cooler3
70 Plastic Lunch Box3
71 Plastic Trash Bin Dome3
72 Porcelain Bowl3
73 Propane Tank3
74 Racing Helmet
75 Ranger Helmet
76 Riot Gear Helmet
77 Robot Head
78 Rock Climbing Helmet
79 Sallet2
80 Saucepan3
81 Scrap Crown3
82 Scrap Iron Skullcap3
83 Sharps Container3
84 Shopping Basket3
85 Ski Helmet
86 Space Suit Helmet
87 Spangenhelm2
88 Stahlhelm2
89 Tactical Helmet
90 Traffic Cone3
91 Tire Skullcap
92 Tin Foil Hat1
93 Turtle Shell
94 Vacuum Cleaner Case3
95 Waste Paper Basket3
96 Watermelon Rind3
97 Welding Helmet
98 Wicker Basket3
99 Wood Box3
00 Wooden Bucket3
Notes:
1. Won't actually provide any protection, but it looks like it will.
2. These may or may not be helmets. Roll 1D4 to determine construction type: 1 - Replica (see note 1), 2 - Cheap Scrap (see note 3), 3 - Good Scrap, 4 - Relic (may be from a museum, or a working replica from something like the Society for Creative Anachronism).
3. Helmets shall be shattered. Instead of providing any decent protection, these improvised helmets are good for one attack, then they fall apart and become useless. At the GM's option, improvised helmets made of metal may make a Saving Throw vs Stun Attack to resist being destroyed.
4. Roll on the following tables to determine material, type, and color of Giant Chess Pieces.
Chess Piece Material (1D4):
1 - Wood (see note 3)
2 - Metal (see note 3)
3 - Plastic (see note 3)
4 - Papier Mache (see note 1)
Chess Piece Type (1D6)
1 - King
2 - Rook
3 - Knight
4 - Pawn
5 - Bishop
6 - Queen
Chess Piece Color (1D4)
1 - Red
2 - Black
3 - White
4 - Other (pick or find any random color table to roll on)
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
D is for Defense, part 1
I've never really been happy with Mutant Future's basic armor, so I decided to open up the range of what kind of armors would be available. I decided I wanted a variety of improvised armors in addition to pre-apocalyptic treasure find styles. I also wanted to incorporate armor from mutant sources such as plants and animals as well. I also had a difficult time deciding on the "finalists" as it were, and may end up tweaking this material a bit more. Since this expands the range of ACs (and other factors) available, I recommend making some changes to the more power armor-like armors available as artifacts.
Recommended AC changes for advanced armors and EMAs:
Environmental Armor AC 2
Scout EMA AC 1
Light EMA AC 0
Medium EMA AC -1
Heavy EMA AC -2
DESCRIPTIONS AND OTHER NOTES:
Furs
Furs are a low level armor that offer little protection, relying instead on mimicking the appearance of a fierce animal. Fur armor is typically made of furs or skins from predatory animals, such as wolves, coyotes, foxes, bears, lions, tigers, panthers, and hyenas. Sometimes the skins horned animals such as cattle, goats, antellope, gazelle, deer, moose, and elk are used. Fur armor typically covers the legs, torsos, and arms with the head typically covered by the animal's head in a sort of covered bone helmet to reflect the appearance of the animal.
Vineweave
A simple form of armor where vines are woven together to form wicker as a protection against damage. Vineweave armor typically only covers the torso and head, though some versions do add a flexible skirt and simple bracers and greaves.
Concealed Body Armor
An uncommon pre-apocalyptic aramid vest designed to be worn under other clothing.
Bone Armor
Common among certain tribals, this form of armor is generally made by plates and strips of bone, as well as intact skulls being attached to a fabric backing. Bone armor is generally made to cover the entire body, though, like many armors, there are gaps left at the joints to improve mobility. Bone helmets made of skulls are particularly favored, though skulls may also be used as spaulders or poleyns, as well as chest, back, and groin coverings.
Leather/Beast Hide
The most common form of basic armor. Usually constructed of layers of thick leather designed as jackets and trousers to cover the majority of the body. Leather helmets tend to be uncommon as there are other, more protective headgears available.
Leaf mail
A type of scale armor, where leaves from the metalleaf tree are joined to a fabric suit. Commonly made as jackets with skirt coverings for the lower body.
Spidersilk Armor
Spidersilk armor is made from the spidersilk produced by giant spiders or spidergoats and is generally a lightweight alternative to leather armor.
Ballistic Vest
A pre-apocalyptic aramid vest with metal or ceramic plates installed in the front and back for added protection.
Sports Pad Armor
This common improvised armor is generally composed of a layer of leather covered with additional protection provided by a variety of plastic covered sports pads with shock absorbing foam such as a protective cup, ankle guards, Ballistic Jerseys/Jackets (includes chest, back/spine, shoulder and elbow protection and a kidney belt), elbow pads, knee pads, neck braces, padded shorts, Roost Deflector (a chest protector designed to deflect 'roost' (rocks, dirt, and mud) thrown onto rider), shin guards, shoulder pads, and wrist protectors.
Thorn Armor
This type of armor comes in two basic types. The first type consists of specially grown and prepared brambles where the thorns are designed to project away from one side of the vine, woven together to form an advanced version of vineweave armor. The other type resembles plate armor in design and is constructed of various hard skinned cacti where the spines project outward from the wearer.
Beast Scale
Another type of scale armor made from the scales of snakes, lizards, and fish, especially those with the moderate Natural Armor mutation. Jackets and trousers tend to be the main covering in this form of armor.
Stab Vest
These pre-Apocalyptic vests are generally made with aramid materials backed by chain mail or other flexible metal materials.
Beast Scute
Laminar armor made from mutated animals with the extreme Natural Armor mutation, such as alligators, crocodiles, caiman, and armadillos. Overlapping bands of scutes (bone or horn materials similar to scales) are joined together to form a segmented cuirass that protect the front and back torse, as well as the upper arms and shoulders. Often, a protective skirt or thigh guards are also incorporated. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Bark Lamellar
A type of armor where small rectangular sections of tree bark (usually from trees with hard bark) are sewn or laced into horizontal rows. Coverage generally includes the torso and a skirt for the lower body, with bracers and greaves for added protection. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Shark Suit (mail)
For whatever reason, post apocalyptic chainmail armor has come to be known as shark suits. Commonly appears as a full body suit with attached chainmail hood (coif). Though it is often constructed of any type of metal wire or chain rather than the water resistant material that shark suits are made of.
Tire Armor
Another type of laminar armor, constructed from old rubber tires. Small metal rivets or spikes may also be added to increase the menacing appearance of this armor.
Bug Shell
A type of plate armor where the material comes from certain giant insects and spiders. Chitin plates from beetles, ants, and the occassional other insect are fairly common, as are the carapaces of a variety of giant spiders. Bug-mimicking helmets designed from the heads of these creatures are especially popular. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Bamboo Splint
Armor made with strips of bamboo attached to fabric backing, with additional padding underneath. Generally consists a torso protector, groin and leg protectors, hand and forearm protectors, and a combined face mask and shoulder protector. This type of armor generally resembles pre-apocalyptic kendo armor.
Blunt Trauma Personal Protective Equipment
Full body armor that essentially combines the protection of a stab vest with sports pads.
Plastic Plate Sparring Armor
This type of armor is essentially and advanced form of sports pad armor, incorporating all the standard pads, as well as a chest protector and a helmet in either barbute or 3/4 style.
Color Plate
An improvised type of armor consisting of metal from various street and road signs over leather or padding. It is generally composed of a laminar torso, shoulder, and upper arm set, with plate bracers, cuisses, and greaves. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Plywood Laminar
Another laminar armor, constructed of molded plywood that covers the torso, arms, legs, and head, with gaps at the joints. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Shell Plate
Plate armor made from the shells of giant mutant turtles or tortoises. Similar to Bug Shell armor, but heavier. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Riot Control Armor
A pre-apocalytic body armor that incorporates ballistic armoring into blunt trauma armor, adding a protective helmet, gas mask, and often a shield. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Heavy Scrap Plate
This form of improvised armor is a plate armor that recycles various sections of heavy metal plates such as cooking utensils, car body parts, HVAC ducting, diamond plate, corrugated iron, and even manhole covers and metal piping. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Carbon Nanotube Clothing
One of the most advanced forms of pre-apocalyptic armor, this is a set of jacket and pants made from carbon annotubes. It is lightweight and very durable.
Combat Armor
Pre-apocalyptic armor composed of ballistic fiber covering the torso, arms, groin, legs, and neck. Generally also includes a combat helmet.
Heavy Combat Armor
This version of combat armor adds metal or ceramic plate inserts covering the front and back torso, sides, and groin. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Bomb Suit
Constructed similar to heavy combat armor, this armor adds further, overlapping, protection to the neck, groin, and front torso. A larger, reinforced armored helmet is also added. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Atmospheric Diving Suit
Less a type of armor, this suit is more of a wearable submarine composed of glass-reinforced plastics and cast aluminum, with articulated joints and manipulator jaws at the ends of the arms. A powered exoskeleton aids the wearer in moving the suit. Also included is a closed circuit rebreather and battery power supply each of which lasts about six hours. Moves very poorly on land, at a rate of about 25% of the regular movement rate.
Some Incomplete Notes on Armor Styles:
Bone Armor styles: Trophy Hunter, Skull Hunter, Skeleton Warrior, Beast Bones, Great Beast, Rattling Bones
Fur styles: Wolf Scout, Bearzerker, Feline Warrior, Minotauros, Deerstalker, Baphomet (goat)
Leaf Mail styles: Sylvan Elf, Autumn Rainbow, Canadian Red Maple, Pot Leaf, Palm Frond, Four Leaf Clover,
Leather styles: Road Warrior, Aviator, Punk Spike, BDSM Fetish, Skulls & Chains, Stingray, Sharkskin
Beast Scale styles: Cobra Hood, Rattlesnaker, Diamondback, Python, Death Adders, Copperheads, Green Mambas, Cottonmouths, Iguanas, Gila Monsters, Komodos, Geckoskinned, Chameleon Suited, Tuatara
Beast Scute styles: Black Caiman, Gatorskin, Gray Croc, Armadillo Banded, Albino Alligator, Green Croc
Thorn Armor styles: Prickly Cactus, Black Briar, Guns & Roses, Coat of Thorns, Stinging Nettle, Firethorn
Color Plate styles: Stop & Yield Red , Speed Limit 55 White, Yellow Diamond & Arrow, Work Orange, Rest Exit Blue, American Interstate/Interstate Shield (Red, White, & Blue), 1st & Main (Green), RxR (Yellow), Children Diamond (Yellow), Dead End Yellow
Bug Shell styles:
Flyer Chitin; Dragonfly, Firefly, Bumble Bee, Honey Bee, Yellow Jacket, Tarantula Hawk,
Beetle Chitin: Bombadier, Lady Bird, Scarab, Rhinoceros Beetle, Clown Beetle (black or metallic green), Golden Ground Beetle
True Bug Chitin; Aphid, Shield Bug, Cicada, Assassin Bug, Earwig, Minute Pirate Bug
Ant Chitin; Fire Ant, Black Ant, Leafcutter Ant, Bullet Ant, Army Ant, Pharoah Ant
Spider Carapace; Black Widow, Wolf Spider, Trap-Door Spider, Mexican Redknee Tarantula, Thomisus Crab Spider (various colours), Red Legged Purseweb, Happy Face Spider, Joro Spider, Red Widow, Green Lynx, Skeleton Tarantula, Zebra Spider, Magnolia Green Jumping Spider, Silver Garden Spider, Velvet Spider
Sports Pad Armor styles: Football, Hockey, Lacrosse, Paintball, Roller Derby, Skateboard, Motocross, Fencing
Scrap Plate Armor styles: Kitchen, Automobile, Folding Chair, Diamond Plate, Corrugated Iron, Rebar Mesh, Sewage (manhole covers and pipes), HVAC ducting
Tire Armor styles: Tire Pad, Laminar, Lamellar, Scale
Recommended AC changes for advanced armors and EMAs:
Environmental Armor AC 2
Scout EMA AC 1
Light EMA AC 0
Medium EMA AC -1
Heavy EMA AC -2
Armor | Armor Class | Weight |
Damage Absorption Per Round |
Cost |
Furs | 8 | 10 lbs | 5 | |
Vineweave | 8 | 8 lbs | 10 | |
Concealed Body Armor | 8 | 5 lbs | 5 (bullets) | 100 |
Bone Armor | 8 | 12 lbs | 20 | |
Leather/Beast Hide | 7 | 15 lbs | 20 | |
Leaf mail | 7 | 12 lbs | 25 | |
Spidersilk Armor | 7 | 10 lbs | 35 | |
Ballistic Vest | 7 | 10 lbs | 10 (bullets) | 150 |
Sports Pad Armor | 6 | 12 lbs | 50 | |
Thorn Armor | 6 | 15 lbs | 40 | |
Beast Scale | 6 | 18 lbs | 45 | |
Stab Vest | 6 | 15 lbs |
5 (bullets) 5 (blades) |
200 |
Beast Scute | 5 | 24 lbs | 60 | |
Bark Lamellar | 5 | 20 lbs | 65 | |
Shark Suit (mail) | 5 | 25 lbs | 250 | |
Tire Armor | 5 | 24 lbs | 75 | |
Bug Shell | 4 | 30 lbs | 70 | |
Bamboo Splint | 4 | 25 lbs | 80 | |
Blunt Trauma PPE | 4 | 18 lbs | 10 (blunt) | 350 |
Plastic Plate Sparring Armor | 4 | 20 lbs | 10 (blunt) | 300 |
Color Plate | 3 | 40 lbs | 200 | |
Plywood Laminar | 3 | 30 lbs | 180 | |
Shell Plate | 3 | 65 lbs | 140 | |
Riot Control Armor | 3 | 20 lbs |
10 (blunt) 10 (bullet) |
450 |
Heavy Scrap Plate | 2 | 50 lbs | 400 | |
Carbon Nanotube Clothing | 2 | 5 lbs | 2500 | |
Combat Armor | 2 | 20 lbs | 10 (bullet) | 600 |
Heavy Combat Armor | 1 | 35 lbs | 20 (bullet) | 750 |
Bomb Suit | 1 | 70 lbs |
10 (bullet) 20 (explosion) |
1000 |
Atmospheric Diving Suit | 1 | 600 lbs | 1500 |
DESCRIPTIONS AND OTHER NOTES:
Furs
Furs are a low level armor that offer little protection, relying instead on mimicking the appearance of a fierce animal. Fur armor is typically made of furs or skins from predatory animals, such as wolves, coyotes, foxes, bears, lions, tigers, panthers, and hyenas. Sometimes the skins horned animals such as cattle, goats, antellope, gazelle, deer, moose, and elk are used. Fur armor typically covers the legs, torsos, and arms with the head typically covered by the animal's head in a sort of covered bone helmet to reflect the appearance of the animal.
Vineweave
A simple form of armor where vines are woven together to form wicker as a protection against damage. Vineweave armor typically only covers the torso and head, though some versions do add a flexible skirt and simple bracers and greaves.
Concealed Body Armor
An uncommon pre-apocalyptic aramid vest designed to be worn under other clothing.
Bone Armor
Common among certain tribals, this form of armor is generally made by plates and strips of bone, as well as intact skulls being attached to a fabric backing. Bone armor is generally made to cover the entire body, though, like many armors, there are gaps left at the joints to improve mobility. Bone helmets made of skulls are particularly favored, though skulls may also be used as spaulders or poleyns, as well as chest, back, and groin coverings.
Leather/Beast Hide
The most common form of basic armor. Usually constructed of layers of thick leather designed as jackets and trousers to cover the majority of the body. Leather helmets tend to be uncommon as there are other, more protective headgears available.
Leaf mail
A type of scale armor, where leaves from the metalleaf tree are joined to a fabric suit. Commonly made as jackets with skirt coverings for the lower body.
Spidersilk Armor
Spidersilk armor is made from the spidersilk produced by giant spiders or spidergoats and is generally a lightweight alternative to leather armor.
Ballistic Vest
A pre-apocalyptic aramid vest with metal or ceramic plates installed in the front and back for added protection.
Sports Pad Armor
This common improvised armor is generally composed of a layer of leather covered with additional protection provided by a variety of plastic covered sports pads with shock absorbing foam such as a protective cup, ankle guards, Ballistic Jerseys/Jackets (includes chest, back/spine, shoulder and elbow protection and a kidney belt), elbow pads, knee pads, neck braces, padded shorts, Roost Deflector (a chest protector designed to deflect 'roost' (rocks, dirt, and mud) thrown onto rider), shin guards, shoulder pads, and wrist protectors.
Thorn Armor
This type of armor comes in two basic types. The first type consists of specially grown and prepared brambles where the thorns are designed to project away from one side of the vine, woven together to form an advanced version of vineweave armor. The other type resembles plate armor in design and is constructed of various hard skinned cacti where the spines project outward from the wearer.
Beast Scale
Another type of scale armor made from the scales of snakes, lizards, and fish, especially those with the moderate Natural Armor mutation. Jackets and trousers tend to be the main covering in this form of armor.
Stab Vest
These pre-Apocalyptic vests are generally made with aramid materials backed by chain mail or other flexible metal materials.
Beast Scute
Laminar armor made from mutated animals with the extreme Natural Armor mutation, such as alligators, crocodiles, caiman, and armadillos. Overlapping bands of scutes (bone or horn materials similar to scales) are joined together to form a segmented cuirass that protect the front and back torse, as well as the upper arms and shoulders. Often, a protective skirt or thigh guards are also incorporated. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Bark Lamellar
A type of armor where small rectangular sections of tree bark (usually from trees with hard bark) are sewn or laced into horizontal rows. Coverage generally includes the torso and a skirt for the lower body, with bracers and greaves for added protection. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Shark Suit (mail)
For whatever reason, post apocalyptic chainmail armor has come to be known as shark suits. Commonly appears as a full body suit with attached chainmail hood (coif). Though it is often constructed of any type of metal wire or chain rather than the water resistant material that shark suits are made of.
Tire Armor
Another type of laminar armor, constructed from old rubber tires. Small metal rivets or spikes may also be added to increase the menacing appearance of this armor.
Bug Shell
A type of plate armor where the material comes from certain giant insects and spiders. Chitin plates from beetles, ants, and the occassional other insect are fairly common, as are the carapaces of a variety of giant spiders. Bug-mimicking helmets designed from the heads of these creatures are especially popular. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Bamboo Splint
Armor made with strips of bamboo attached to fabric backing, with additional padding underneath. Generally consists a torso protector, groin and leg protectors, hand and forearm protectors, and a combined face mask and shoulder protector. This type of armor generally resembles pre-apocalyptic kendo armor.
Blunt Trauma Personal Protective Equipment
Full body armor that essentially combines the protection of a stab vest with sports pads.
Plastic Plate Sparring Armor
This type of armor is essentially and advanced form of sports pad armor, incorporating all the standard pads, as well as a chest protector and a helmet in either barbute or 3/4 style.
Color Plate
An improvised type of armor consisting of metal from various street and road signs over leather or padding. It is generally composed of a laminar torso, shoulder, and upper arm set, with plate bracers, cuisses, and greaves. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Plywood Laminar
Another laminar armor, constructed of molded plywood that covers the torso, arms, legs, and head, with gaps at the joints. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Shell Plate
Plate armor made from the shells of giant mutant turtles or tortoises. Similar to Bug Shell armor, but heavier. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Riot Control Armor
A pre-apocalytic body armor that incorporates ballistic armoring into blunt trauma armor, adding a protective helmet, gas mask, and often a shield. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Heavy Scrap Plate
This form of improvised armor is a plate armor that recycles various sections of heavy metal plates such as cooking utensils, car body parts, HVAC ducting, diamond plate, corrugated iron, and even manhole covers and metal piping. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Carbon Nanotube Clothing
One of the most advanced forms of pre-apocalyptic armor, this is a set of jacket and pants made from carbon annotubes. It is lightweight and very durable.
Combat Armor
Pre-apocalyptic armor composed of ballistic fiber covering the torso, arms, groin, legs, and neck. Generally also includes a combat helmet.
Heavy Combat Armor
This version of combat armor adds metal or ceramic plate inserts covering the front and back torso, sides, and groin. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Bomb Suit
Constructed similar to heavy combat armor, this armor adds further, overlapping, protection to the neck, groin, and front torso. A larger, reinforced armored helmet is also added. Because of the weight and awkwardness of this armor movement is reduced to 75% of the regular rate.
Atmospheric Diving Suit
Less a type of armor, this suit is more of a wearable submarine composed of glass-reinforced plastics and cast aluminum, with articulated joints and manipulator jaws at the ends of the arms. A powered exoskeleton aids the wearer in moving the suit. Also included is a closed circuit rebreather and battery power supply each of which lasts about six hours. Moves very poorly on land, at a rate of about 25% of the regular movement rate.
Some Incomplete Notes on Armor Styles:
Bone Armor styles: Trophy Hunter, Skull Hunter, Skeleton Warrior, Beast Bones, Great Beast, Rattling Bones
Fur styles: Wolf Scout, Bearzerker, Feline Warrior, Minotauros, Deerstalker, Baphomet (goat)
Leaf Mail styles: Sylvan Elf, Autumn Rainbow, Canadian Red Maple, Pot Leaf, Palm Frond, Four Leaf Clover,
Leather styles: Road Warrior, Aviator, Punk Spike, BDSM Fetish, Skulls & Chains, Stingray, Sharkskin
Beast Scale styles: Cobra Hood, Rattlesnaker, Diamondback, Python, Death Adders, Copperheads, Green Mambas, Cottonmouths, Iguanas, Gila Monsters, Komodos, Geckoskinned, Chameleon Suited, Tuatara
Beast Scute styles: Black Caiman, Gatorskin, Gray Croc, Armadillo Banded, Albino Alligator, Green Croc
Thorn Armor styles: Prickly Cactus, Black Briar, Guns & Roses, Coat of Thorns, Stinging Nettle, Firethorn
Color Plate styles: Stop & Yield Red , Speed Limit 55 White, Yellow Diamond & Arrow, Work Orange, Rest Exit Blue, American Interstate/Interstate Shield (Red, White, & Blue), 1st & Main (Green), RxR (Yellow), Children Diamond (Yellow), Dead End Yellow
Bug Shell styles:
Flyer Chitin; Dragonfly, Firefly, Bumble Bee, Honey Bee, Yellow Jacket, Tarantula Hawk,
Beetle Chitin: Bombadier, Lady Bird, Scarab, Rhinoceros Beetle, Clown Beetle (black or metallic green), Golden Ground Beetle
True Bug Chitin; Aphid, Shield Bug, Cicada, Assassin Bug, Earwig, Minute Pirate Bug
Ant Chitin; Fire Ant, Black Ant, Leafcutter Ant, Bullet Ant, Army Ant, Pharoah Ant
Spider Carapace; Black Widow, Wolf Spider, Trap-Door Spider, Mexican Redknee Tarantula, Thomisus Crab Spider (various colours), Red Legged Purseweb, Happy Face Spider, Joro Spider, Red Widow, Green Lynx, Skeleton Tarantula, Zebra Spider, Magnolia Green Jumping Spider, Silver Garden Spider, Velvet Spider
Sports Pad Armor styles: Football, Hockey, Lacrosse, Paintball, Roller Derby, Skateboard, Motocross, Fencing
Scrap Plate Armor styles: Kitchen, Automobile, Folding Chair, Diamond Plate, Corrugated Iron, Rebar Mesh, Sewage (manhole covers and pipes), HVAC ducting
Tire Armor styles: Tire Pad, Laminar, Lamellar, Scale
Monday, September 8, 2014
K is for Kuru (the effects of cannibalism in post apocalyptia)
Kuru

Save Modifier: -1, cumulative (with each consumption of an infected target)
Infection Duration: 6 months
Affected Stats: STR -1, DEX -2 (First Stage)
Damage per day: See Symptons below
This common post apocalyptic disease, more widely known as The Shakes, but also known as The Laughing Sickness is widely reviled throughout the wasteland. The problem is that this disease can generally only be contracted through cannibalism. This disease is caused by prions found in humans (and any other primate species, that is monkeys, apes, gorillas, orangutans, monkeys, chimpanzees, etc.), though several mutant animal species have their own variant. In bovine races (cows, bison, buffalo, water buffalo, yaks, and certain types of antelopes) it is known as Mad Cow Disease. Among sheep and goats it is known as Scrapie. The cervid species (deer, elk, moose, etc.) have Chronic Wasting Disease. Felines, Minks, Ostriches, and Grazing Antelopes (a bovine sub-family) all have some variant of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy. There is no save modifier when consuming an infected cross-family (i.e. primates are all one family, bovines are all one family, cervids are all one family etc.) meal.
Symptoms: First Stage: unsteady stance & gait, decreased muscle control, tremors, and slurred speech.
Second Stage: (occurs after 10 consecutive failed saving throws against Infection Duration) incapable of walking without support, loss of muscle coordination (DEX is halved), severe tremors, depression, and bouts of uncontrollable laughing.
Third (Terminal) Stage: (occurs after 12 consecutive failed saving throws against Infection Duration of Second Stage Symptoms) no muscle coordination (DEX is equal to a value of 1), unable to speak, difficulty swallowing, incontinence, and becomes ulcerated (as if infected by Flesh Eating Bacteria). Death usually occurs between three months and two years once this stage is reached.

Save Modifier: -1, cumulative (with each consumption of an infected target)
Infection Duration: 6 months
Affected Stats: STR -1, DEX -2 (First Stage)
Damage per day: See Symptons below
This common post apocalyptic disease, more widely known as The Shakes, but also known as The Laughing Sickness is widely reviled throughout the wasteland. The problem is that this disease can generally only be contracted through cannibalism. This disease is caused by prions found in humans (and any other primate species, that is monkeys, apes, gorillas, orangutans, monkeys, chimpanzees, etc.), though several mutant animal species have their own variant. In bovine races (cows, bison, buffalo, water buffalo, yaks, and certain types of antelopes) it is known as Mad Cow Disease. Among sheep and goats it is known as Scrapie. The cervid species (deer, elk, moose, etc.) have Chronic Wasting Disease. Felines, Minks, Ostriches, and Grazing Antelopes (a bovine sub-family) all have some variant of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy. There is no save modifier when consuming an infected cross-family (i.e. primates are all one family, bovines are all one family, cervids are all one family etc.) meal.
Symptoms: First Stage: unsteady stance & gait, decreased muscle control, tremors, and slurred speech.
Second Stage: (occurs after 10 consecutive failed saving throws against Infection Duration) incapable of walking without support, loss of muscle coordination (DEX is halved), severe tremors, depression, and bouts of uncontrollable laughing.
Third (Terminal) Stage: (occurs after 12 consecutive failed saving throws against Infection Duration of Second Stage Symptoms) no muscle coordination (DEX is equal to a value of 1), unable to speak, difficulty swallowing, incontinence, and becomes ulcerated (as if infected by Flesh Eating Bacteria). Death usually occurs between three months and two years once this stage is reached.
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
M is for Money Substitutes
A little list for those who prefer some alternatives to either the fantasy-style "gold" (or "silver") piece post apocalyptic monetary unit, the artificial pseudo-science monetary unit (Domars and Corium Pieces, I'm looking at you), or the verisimilitudinous, yet subjective barter system prevalent in games which eschew monetary units.
A note on using alternate currencies. The currency should be a commodity that has limited availability and/or intrinsic value, preferably something that can't be used up (as many items on the list below can be). The most common reason for limited availability in a post apocalyptic setting is that the commodity can no longer be constructed. Intrinsic value means that the commodity has a perceived worth.
Roll Alternate Currency
01 Alcohol
02 Antiobiotics
03 Antiseptic Wipes/Towelettes
04 Arcade Tokens
05 Aspirin
06 Ballpoint Pens
07 Bandages
08 Batteries
09 Beads
10 Beans
11 Bicycle Chains
12 Bleach
13 Bobbleheads
14 Bottle Caps
15 Bottled Water
16 Bubblegum
17 Bullet Casings/Ammo
18 Butane Lighters
19 Candles
20 Canned/Preserved Food
21 Chemlights
22 Chocolate
23 Cigarettes
24 Coffee
25 Compact Discs
26 Condoms
27 Credit Cards
28 Dice
29 Dominoes
30 Duct Tape
31 DVDs
32 Electrical Tape
33 Faction Scrip
34 Fish Hooks
35 Food Stamps
36 Fuel
37 Game Tokens/Pieces
38 Gas Mask Filters
39 Gold
40 Handcuffs
41 Hand Sanitizer
42 Hard Candy
43 Hot Wheels
44 How To Books
45 Ice Cream
46 Insect Repellent
47 Iodine Tables
48 Jewelry
49 Keyrings
50 Legos
51 Lightbulbs
52 Locks
53 Magnets
54 Marbles
55 Marshmallows
56 Microchips
57 Military Field Manuals
58 Military Rations
59 Motor Oil
60 Mouse Traps
61 Perfume (Bottles)
62 Pez Dispensers
63 Playing Cards
64 Pliers
65 Poker Chips
66 Pop Tabs
67 Popcorn
68 Postal Stamps
69 Recreational Drugs
70 Refrigerator Magnets
71 Religious Icons
72 Rubber Ducks
73 Rubber Tubing
74 Salt
75 Screwdrivers
76 Seed Packets
77 Sewing Needles
78 Shampoo
79 Shoelaces
80 Silver
81 Soap
82 Spark Plugs
83 Spices
84 Steel Springs
85 Sunglasses
86 Survival Manuals
87 Syringes
88 Tampons & Maxipads
89 Tattoo Needles/Ink
90 Tea
91 Toilet Paper
92 Toothpaste
93 Trading Cards
94 Twinkies
95 Vitamin Supplement Tablets
96 Water Purification Tablets
97 Waterproof Matches
98 Wrenches
99 Wrist Watches
00 Zip Ties
Roll Alternate Currency
01 Alcohol
02 Antiobiotics
03 Antiseptic Wipes/Towelettes
04 Arcade Tokens
05 Aspirin
06 Ballpoint Pens
07 Bandages
08 Batteries
09 Beads
10 Beans
11 Bicycle Chains
12 Bleach
13 Bobbleheads
14 Bottle Caps
15 Bottled Water
16 Bubblegum
17 Bullet Casings/Ammo
18 Butane Lighters
19 Candles
20 Canned/Preserved Food
21 Chemlights
22 Chocolate
23 Cigarettes
24 Coffee
25 Compact Discs
26 Condoms
27 Credit Cards
28 Dice
29 Dominoes
30 Duct Tape
31 DVDs
32 Electrical Tape
33 Faction Scrip
34 Fish Hooks
35 Food Stamps
36 Fuel
37 Game Tokens/Pieces
38 Gas Mask Filters
39 Gold
40 Handcuffs
41 Hand Sanitizer
42 Hard Candy
43 Hot Wheels
44 How To Books
45 Ice Cream
46 Insect Repellent
47 Iodine Tables
48 Jewelry
49 Keyrings
50 Legos
51 Lightbulbs
52 Locks
53 Magnets
54 Marbles
55 Marshmallows
56 Microchips
57 Military Field Manuals
58 Military Rations
59 Motor Oil
60 Mouse Traps
61 Perfume (Bottles)
62 Pez Dispensers
63 Playing Cards
64 Pliers
65 Poker Chips
66 Pop Tabs
67 Popcorn
68 Postal Stamps
69 Recreational Drugs
70 Refrigerator Magnets
71 Religious Icons
72 Rubber Ducks
73 Rubber Tubing
74 Salt
75 Screwdrivers
76 Seed Packets
77 Sewing Needles
78 Shampoo
79 Shoelaces
80 Silver
81 Soap
82 Spark Plugs
83 Spices
84 Steel Springs
85 Sunglasses
86 Survival Manuals
87 Syringes
88 Tampons & Maxipads
89 Tattoo Needles/Ink
90 Tea
91 Toilet Paper
92 Toothpaste
93 Trading Cards
94 Twinkies
95 Vitamin Supplement Tablets
96 Water Purification Tablets
97 Waterproof Matches
98 Wrenches
99 Wrist Watches
00 Zip Ties
Saturday, June 29, 2013
B IS FOR BEASTMEN, part 2
The True Toad Expansion Table
TRUE TOADS
01 African Red Toad
02 African Tree Toad
03 American Toad
04 Arabian Toad
05 Arizona Toad
06 Arroyo Toad
07 Asian Tree Toad
08 Bankor Toad
09 Beaked Toad
10 Big-Eared Toad
11 Black Flathead Toad
12 Black Toad
13 Black-Chested Dwarf Toad
14 Bony-headed Toad
15 Cane Toad
16 Cape Mountain Toad
17 Cerro Utyum Toad (Mouse Toad)
18 Choco Toad
19 Chrome-yellow Toad
20 Coastal Tree Toad
21 Colombian Beaked Toad
22 Colombian Giant Toad
23 Colorado River Toad
24 Common (Argentine) Toad
25 Common Cape Toad
26 Common European Toad
27 Common Indian Toad
28 Confusing Toad
29 Crested Toad
30 Cuban Toad
31 Dark Green Toad
32 Dead-leaf Toad
33 Dwarf Toad
34 Earless Toad
35 European Green Toad
36 Evergreen Toad
37 Falcon Toad
38 Four-Digit Toad
39 Giant River Toad
40 Golden Arrow Poison Frog
41 Golden Toad
42 Gray Toad
43 Great Plains Toad
44 Gulf Coast Toad
45 Horned Toad
46 Indonesian Tree Toad
47 Japanese Stream Toad
48 Japanese Toad
49 Jeweled Toad
50 Korean Toad (Water Toad)
51 Large-crested Toad
52 Leopard Toad
53 Little Mexican Toad
54 Lowland Caribbean Toad
55 Lowland Tree Toad
56 Malayan Giant Toad
57 Marbled Toad
58 Mesopotamia Beaked Toad
59 Monte Verde Golden Toad
60 Moroccan Toad
61 Mountain Toad
62 Natterjack Toad
63 Oak Toad
64 Olive Toad
65 Oman Toad
66 Painted Stubfoot Toad
67 Paradise Toad
68 Pebble Toad
69 Piebald Toad
70 Pine Toad
71 Plump Toad
72 Pygmy Toad
73 Raucous Toad
74 Red-spotted Toad
75 Ridged Toad
76 Rio Chili Toad
77 Roraima Bush Toad
78 Round-warted Toad
79 Rusty Toad
80 Schmidt's Snouted Frog
81 Short-nosed Toad
82 Smalltongue Toad
83 Smooth Forest Toad
84 Somber Toad
85 Sonoran Desert Toad
86 Sooty Toad
87 South American Redbelly Toad
88 Southern Toad
89 Southwestern Toad
90 Spotted Toad
91 Square-marked Toad
92 Striped Toad
93 Texas Toad
94 Tibetan Toad
95 Warty Asian Tree Toad
96 Warty Toad
97 Western Toad
98 White-Striped Flathead Toad
99 Yellow Swamp Toad
00 Yellow Toad
TRUE TOADS
01 African Red Toad
02 African Tree Toad
03 American Toad
04 Arabian Toad
05 Arizona Toad
06 Arroyo Toad
07 Asian Tree Toad
08 Bankor Toad
09 Beaked Toad
10 Big-Eared Toad
11 Black Flathead Toad
12 Black Toad
13 Black-Chested Dwarf Toad
14 Bony-headed Toad
15 Cane Toad
16 Cape Mountain Toad
17 Cerro Utyum Toad (Mouse Toad)
18 Choco Toad
19 Chrome-yellow Toad
20 Coastal Tree Toad
21 Colombian Beaked Toad
22 Colombian Giant Toad
23 Colorado River Toad
24 Common (Argentine) Toad
25 Common Cape Toad
26 Common European Toad
27 Common Indian Toad
28 Confusing Toad
29 Crested Toad
30 Cuban Toad
31 Dark Green Toad
32 Dead-leaf Toad
33 Dwarf Toad
34 Earless Toad
35 European Green Toad
36 Evergreen Toad
37 Falcon Toad
38 Four-Digit Toad
39 Giant River Toad
40 Golden Arrow Poison Frog
41 Golden Toad
42 Gray Toad
43 Great Plains Toad
44 Gulf Coast Toad
45 Horned Toad
46 Indonesian Tree Toad
47 Japanese Stream Toad
48 Japanese Toad
49 Jeweled Toad
50 Korean Toad (Water Toad)
51 Large-crested Toad
52 Leopard Toad
53 Little Mexican Toad
54 Lowland Caribbean Toad
55 Lowland Tree Toad
56 Malayan Giant Toad
57 Marbled Toad
58 Mesopotamia Beaked Toad
59 Monte Verde Golden Toad
60 Moroccan Toad
61 Mountain Toad
62 Natterjack Toad
63 Oak Toad
64 Olive Toad
65 Oman Toad
66 Painted Stubfoot Toad
67 Paradise Toad
68 Pebble Toad
69 Piebald Toad
70 Pine Toad
71 Plump Toad
72 Pygmy Toad
73 Raucous Toad
74 Red-spotted Toad
75 Ridged Toad
76 Rio Chili Toad
77 Roraima Bush Toad
78 Round-warted Toad
79 Rusty Toad
80 Schmidt's Snouted Frog
81 Short-nosed Toad
82 Smalltongue Toad
83 Smooth Forest Toad
84 Somber Toad
85 Sonoran Desert Toad
86 Sooty Toad
87 South American Redbelly Toad
88 Southern Toad
89 Southwestern Toad
90 Spotted Toad
91 Square-marked Toad
92 Striped Toad
93 Texas Toad
94 Tibetan Toad
95 Warty Asian Tree Toad
96 Warty Toad
97 Western Toad
98 White-Striped Flathead Toad
99 Yellow Swamp Toad
00 Yellow Toad
Thursday, May 2, 2013
B IS FOR BEASTMEN
In post apocalypse settings, mutated animals, which I generally refer to as "Beastmen" overall, come in many shapes, sizes, and types. I've been playing around with some ideas for custom mutant animal type tables, and, while this is still a work in progress, I thought I'd go with what I have so far. I deliberately went down to species level where I thought it would work best, because I've found that sometimes there is a difference between, for example, the Common Treefrog and Poison Dart Frog, and that's not even really considering the Poison Arrow Frog (which is actually a toad). My criteria for including these entries really boils down to three things though;
Master Table
01-20 Amphibians
21-40 Birds
41-60 Mammals
61-80 Fish
81-00 Reptiles
AMPHIBIAN TABLE
01 African Bull Frog
02 African River Frog
03 Agile Frog
04 Alpine Newt
05 Amazon River Frog
06 American Bullfrog
07 American Spadefoot Toad
08 Asian Giant Salamander
09 Asian Salamander
10 Asiatic Grass Frog
11 Australian Ground Frog
12 Axolotl
13 Banded Stream Frog
14 Beaked Caecilian
15 Bicoloured Frog
16 Bronzed Frog
17 Brook Salamander
18 Brown Frog
19 Bush Frog
20 Chinese Stream Salamander
21 Common Caecilian
22 Common Sand Frog
23 Congo Eel Salamander
24 Coqui Frog
25 Crab-eating Frog
26 Cricket Frog
27 Crocodile Newt
28 Dainty/Caco Frog
29 Dwarf/African Puddle Frog
30 Emei Music Frog
31 European Spadefoot Toad
32 Fanged River Frog
33 Fire Belly Newt
34 Fire Belly Toad
35 Fire Salamander
36 Fish Caecilian
37 Flat-Headed Frog
38 Fungoid Frog
39 Ghost Frog
40 Giant Asian River Frog
41 Giant River Frog
42 Glass Frog
43 Goliath Frog
44 Green Frog
45 Hellbender
46 Hole-in-the-head Frog
47 Indian Burrowing Frog
48 Indian Flying Frog
49 Japanese Sword-tail Newt
50 Leopard Frog
51 Long Snout Frog
52 Lungless Salamander
53 Luzon Fanged Frog
54 Marsh Frog
55 Mascarene Grass Frog
56 Mexican Burrowoing Toad
57 Micro Frog
58 Middle Eastern Stream Salamander
59 Mole Salamander
60 Montane Marsh Frog
61 Moor Frog
62 Moss Frog
63 Muddpuppy
64 Narrow-Mouthed Frog
65 Natal Diving Frog
66 Night Frog
67 Olm
68 Painted/Disc-Tongued Frog
69 Parsley Frog
70 Peat Swamp Frog
71 Pig Frog
72 Poison Dart Frog
73 Pond Frog
74 Pool Frog
75 Purple/Mahogany Frog
76 Saddleback Toad
77 Screeching Frog
78 Shovelnose Frog
79 Siberian Salamander
80 Siberian Wood Frog
81 Siren
82 Small Disked Frog
83 Spectacled Salamander
84 Spiny Newt
85 Spotted Leaping Frog
86 Spotted Stream Frog
87 Striped Stream Frog
88 Swamp Frog
89 Texas Frog
90 Tiger Salamander
91 Tip-nosed Frog
92 Tlaloc's Leopard Frog
93 Tongueless/Clawed Frog
94 Torrent Frog
95 Tree Frog
96 True Salamander
97 True Toad*
98 Water Frog
99 Wood Frog
00 Wushan Salamander
BIRDS TABLE
01 Albatross
02 Barn Owl
03 Bird of Paradise
04 Booby
05 Budgie
06 Buzzard
07 Cardinal
08 Cassowary
09 Chickadee
10 Chicken
11 Cockatiel
12 Cockatoo
13 Condor
14 Cormorant
15 Crake
16 Crane
17 Crow
18 Cuckoo
19 Darter
20 Dove
21 Duck
22 Eagle
23 Emu
24 Falcon
25 Falconet
26 Finch
27 Flamingo
28 Frigatebird
29 Goose
30 Grebe
31 Grouse
32 Gull
33 Harrier
34 Hawk
35 Heron
36 Hummingbird
37 Ibis
38 Jay
39 Kakapo
40 Kestrel
41 Kingfisher/Kookabura
42 Kite
43 Kiwi
44 Lark
45 Loon
46 Lovebird
47 Lyrebird
48 Macaw
49 Magpie
50 Martin
51 Meadowlark
52 Mockingbird
53 Nighthawk
54 Nightjar
55 Oriole
56 Osprey
57 Ostrich
58 Owl
59 Parakeet
60 Parrot
61 Partridge
62 Peafowl
63 Pelican
64 Penguin*
65 Petrel
66 Pheasant
67 Pigeon
68 Plover
69 Ptarmigan
70 Puffin
71 Quail
72 Rail
73 Raven
74 Road Runner
75 Robin
76 Rook
77 Secretary Bird
78 Shrike
79 Skua
80 Snipe
81 Snowy Owl
82 Sparrow
83 Spoonbill
84 Starling
85 Stork
86 Swallow
87 Swan
88 Swift
89 Tanager
90 Tern
91 Thrush
92 Toucan
93 Turkey
94 Vireo
95 Vulture
96 Wagtail
97 Warbler
98 Woodpecker
99 Woodswallow
00 Wren
MAMMAL TABLE (10)
01-10 Marsupials
11-20 Cetaceans
21-30 Rodents
31-40 Even-Toed Ungulates-
41-50 Carnivores
51-60 Primates
61-70 Odd-Toed Ungulates
71-80 Lagomorphs
81-90 Chiroptera
91-00 Other Mammals
ODD-TOED UNGULATE SUBTABLE
1 African Wild Ass
2 Black Rhinocerous
3 Donkey
4-5 Horse*
6 Kiang
7 Mountain Zebra
8 Mule
9 Onager
10 Plains Zebra
11 Tapir
12 White Rhinocerous
CHIROPTERA SUBTABLE
01 Bamboo Bat
02 Banana Bat
03 Big-Eared Bat
04 Black Flying Fox
05 Blossom Bat
06 Blunt-eared Bat
07 Bonneted Bat
08 Broad-nosed Bat
09 Brown Bat
10 Bulldog Bat
11 Bumblebee Bat
12 Butterfly Bat
13 Disk-footed Bat
14 Disk-Winged Bat
15 Dog-faced Bat
16 Dusky Flying Fox
17 Dusky Fruit Bat
18 Dwarf Flying Fox
19 Egytpian Fruit Bat
20 Epauletted Fruit Bat
21 Evening Bat
22 False Vampire Bat
23 Fish-eating Bat
24 Flower Bat
25 Forest Bat
26 Free-Tailed Bat
27 Funnel-Eared Bat
28 Ghost Bat
29 Ghost-faced Bat
30 Goblin Bat
31 Golden Bat
32 Gray Bat
33 Gray Flying Fox
34 Hairless Bat
35 Hairy-tailed Bat
36 Hairy-Winged Bat
37 Hammer-headced Bat
38 Harlequin Bat
39 Harpy Fruit Bat
40 Heart-nosed Bat
41 Hoary Bat
42 Horn-skinned Bat
43 Horseshoe Bat
44 House Bat
45 Large-footed Bat
46 Leaf-nosed Bat
47 Little Collared Fruit Bat
48 Little Red Flying Fox
49 Long-Eared Bat
50 Long-fingered Bat
51 Long-legged Bat
52 Long-Tailed Fruit Bat
53 Long-tailed House Bat
54 Lump-nosed Bat
55 Masked Flying Fox
56 Mastiff Bat
57 Monkey-faced Bat
58 Mouse-eared Bat
59 Mouse-Tailed Bat
60 Moustached Bat
61 Musky Fruit Bat
62 Nectar Bat
63 Noctule Bat
64 Painted Bat
65 Pallid Bat
66 Parti-coloured Bat
67 Pipistrelle Bat
68 Pond Bat
69 Pouched Bat
70 Proboscis Bat
71 Pygmy Fruit Bat
72 Red Bat
73 Sac-Winged Bat
74 Shaggy Bat
75 Sheath-Tailed Bat
76 Short-Eared Bat
77 Silver-haired Bat
78 Slit-faced Bat
79 Smoky Bat
80 Sombre Bat
81 Spear-nosed Bat
82 Spectacled Flying Fox
83 Spectral Bat
84 Stripe-faced Fruit Bat
85 Sucker-Footed Bat
86 Swift Fruit Bat
87 Thick-Eared Bat
88 Thick-Thumbed Bat
89 Tomb Bat
90 Tree Bat
91 Trumpet-eared Bat
92 Tube-nosed Fruit Bat
93 Vampire Bat
94 Wattled Bat
95 Whiskered Bat
96 White-winged Flying Fox
97 Woolly Bat
98 Yellow Bat
00 Yellow-winged Bat
CARNIVORE SUBTABTLE
01 Aardwolf
02 African Palm Civet
03 African Wild Dog
04 American Black Bear
05 Arctic Fox
06 Asian Golden Cat
07 Asiatic Black Bear
08 Asiatic Linsang
09 Badger
10 Bearded Seal
11 Black-backed Jackal
12 Bobcat
13 Brown Bear
14 Brown Hyena
15 Bush Dog
16 Cacomistle
17 Caracal
18 Cheetah
19 Civet
20 Clouded Leopard
21 Coati
22 Common Racoon
23 Common Seal
24 Cougar
25 Coyote
26 Crab-eating Fox
27 Crab-eating Racoon
28 Dhole
29 Dingo
30 Domestic Cat
31 Domestic Dog
32 Dwarf Mongoose
33 Ermine (stoat)
34 Fisher
35 Fishing Cat
36 Fossa
37 Fur Seal
38 Giant Panda
39 Golden Jackal
40 Gray Fox
41 Gray Seal
42 Gray Wolf
43 Grison
44 Harp Seal
45 Hoary Fox
46 Hog-nosed Skunk
47 Honey Badger
48 Hooded Seal
49 Hooded Skunk
50 Jaguar
51 Jaguarundi
52 Jungle Cat
53 Kinkajou
54 Kodiak Bear
55 Leopard
56 Leopard Cat
57 Leopard Seal
58 Lion
59 Long-nosed Mongoose
60 Lynx
61 Marbled Cat
62 Margay
63 Marsh Mongoose
64 Marten
65 Meerkat
66 Mink
67 Monk Seal
68 Ocelot
69 Olingo
70 Otter
71 Pampas Cat
72 Racoon Dog
73 Red Fox
74 Red Panda
75 Ringtail
76 Sable
77 Sand Cat
78 Sea Lion
79 Sea Otter
80 Serrval
81 Short-tailed Mongoose
82 Side-striped Jackal
83 Sloth Bear
84 Snow Leopard
85 Spectacled Bear
86 Spotted Hyena
87 Spotted Skunk
88 Stink Badger
89 Striped Hyena
90 Striped Polecat
91 Striped Skunk
92 Sun Bear
93 Tayra
94 Tibetan Blue Bear
95 Tiger
96 Walrus
97 Weasel
98 Wildcat
99 Wolverine
00 Yellow Mongoose
CETACEAN SUBTABLE
01 Amazon River Dolphin
02 Andrew's Beaked Whale
03 Arabian Common Dolphin
04 Arnoux's Beaked Whale
05 Atlantic Humpback Dolphin
06 Atlantic Spotted Dolphin
07 Atlantic White-sided Dolphin
08 Austrailian Snubfin Dolphin
09 Baiji
10 Baird's Beaked Whale
11 Beluga
12 Blainville's Beaked Whale
13 Blue Whale
14 Bolivian River Dolphin
15 Bowhead Whale
16 Bryde's Whale
17 Burmeister's Porpoise
18 Burrurian Dolphin
19 Chilean Dolphin
20 Clymene Dolphin
21 Commerson's Dolphin
22 Common Bottlenose Dolphin
23 Common Minke Whale
24 Costero
25 Cuvier's Beaked Whale
26 Dali's Porpoise
27 Dusky Dolphin
28 Dwarf Sperm Whale
29 Eden's Whale
30 False Killer Whale
31 Fin Whale
32 Finless Porpoise
33 Fraser's Dolphin
34 Ganges & Indus River Dolphin
35 Gervais' Beaked Whale
36 Gingko-toothed Beaked Whale
37 Gray Whale
38 Gray's Beaked Whale
39 Harbour Porpoise
40 Heaviside's Dolphin
41 Hector's Beaked Whale
42 Hector's Dolphin
43 Hourglass Dolphin
44 Hubb's Beaked Whale
45 Humpback Whale
46 Indian Humpback Dolphin
47 Indian Ocean Bottlenose Dolphin
48 Indo-Pacific Beaked Whale
49 Irrawaddy Dolphin
50 Killer Whale
51 La Plata Dolphin
52 Long-beaked Common Dolphin
53 Long-finned Pilot Whale
54 Melon-headed Whale
55 Narwhal
56 North Atlantic Right Whale
57 North Pacific Right Whale
58 Northern Bottlenose Whale
59 Northern Right Whale Dolphin
60 Omura's Whale
61 Pacfific White-sided Dolphin
62 Pacific Humpback Dolphin
63 Pantropical Spotted Dolphin
64 Peale's Dolphin
65 Perrin's Beaked Whale
66 Pygmy Beaked Whale
67 Pygmy Killer Whale
68 Pygmy Right Whale
69 Pygmy Sperm Whale
70 Risso's Dolphin
71 Rough-toothed Dolphin
72 Sei Whale
73 Shepherd's Beaked Whale
74 Short-beaked Common Dolphin
75 Short-finned Pilot Whale
76 Southern Bottlenose Whale
77 Southern Right Whale
78 Southern Right Whale Dolphin
79 Sowerby's Beaked Whale
80 Spade-toothed Whale
81 Spectacled Porpoise
82 Sperm Whale
83 Spinner Dolphin
84 Stejneger's Beaked Whale
85 Strap-toothed Whale
86 Striped Dolphin
87 Tucuxi
88 Vaquita
89 White-Beaked Dolphin
90-00 Reroll or use the following non-cetacean aquatic mammals
90 Bearded Seal
91 Common Seal
92 Fur Seal
93 Monk Seal
94 Leopard Seal
95 Gray Seal
96 Sea Lion
97 Walrus
98 Dugong
99 Manatee
00 Stellar's Sea Cow
EVEN-TOED UNGULATE SUBTABLE
01 African Buffalo
02 Alpaca
03 American Bighorn Sheep
04 American Bison
05 Anoa
06 Arabian Tahr
07 Babirusa
08 Bactrian Camel
09 Barbary Sheep
10 Bearded Pig
11 Bongo
12 Bushpig
13 Chacoan Peccary
14 Chamois
15 Chital
16 Collared Peccary (Musk Hog/Javelina)
17 Common Eland
18 Common Warthog
19 Desert Warthog
20 Domestic Cow
21 Domestic Goat
22 Domestic Pig
23 Domestic Sheep
24 Domestic Zebu
25 Dromedary Camel
26 Duiker
27 Dwarf Antelope
28 Dwarf Blue Sheep
29 Dwarf Brocket
30 Eld's Deer
31 Elk
32 Fallow Deer
33 Four-horned Antelope
34 Gaur
35 Gazelle
36 Giant Eland
37 Giant Forest Hog
38 Giant Peccary
39 Giraffe
40 Gray Brocket
41 Grazing Antelope
42 Greater Kudu
43 Grey Goral
44 Grey Rhebok
45 Guanaco
46 Hippopotamus
47 Hog Deer
48 Ibex
49 Impala
50 Kouprey
51 Lesser Kudu
52 Llama
53 Marsh Deer
54 Moose
55 Mountain Goat
56 Mountain Nyala
57 Mouse-Deer
58 Mule Deer
59 Muntjac
60 Musk Deer
61 Musk Ox
62 Nyala
63 Okapi
64 Pampas Deer
65 Pronghorn
66 Pudu
67 Pygmy Brocket
68 Pygmy Hippopotamus
69 Pygmy Hog
70 Red Brocket
71 Red Deer
72 Red Goral
73 Red River Hog
74 Reedbuck
75 Roe Deer
76 Saiga
77 Sambar
78 Serow
79 Sika Deer
80 Sitatunga
81 Snow Sheep
82 Spotted Chevrotain
83 Swamp Deer
84 Tamaraw
85 Thinhorn Sheep
86 Tibetan Antelope
87 Tufted Deer
88 Vicuna
89 Wapiti
90 Warty Pig
91 Water Buffalo
92 Water Chevrotain
93 Water Deer
94 White-lipped Peccary
95 White-tailed Deer
96 Wild Boar
97 Wild Goat
98 Wildebeest
99 Wisent
00 Yak
MARSUPIAL SUBTABLE
01 Bear Cuscus
02 Bettong
03 Bronze Quoll
04 Brown Antechinus
05 Brown Bandicoot
06 Brown Four-eyed Opossum
07 Brush-tailed Phascogale
08 Bull-Bellied Fat-tailed Mouse Opossum
09 Bushy-tailed Mulgara
10 Bushy-tailed Opossum
11 Chestnut-striped Opossum
12 Common Brushtail Possum
13 Common Cuscus
14 Common Fat-tailed Mouse Opossum
15 Common Opossum
16 Common Planigale
17 Common Ringtail Possum
18 Common Spiny Bandicoot
19 Common Wallaroo
20 Common Wombat
21 Crest-tailed Mulgara
22 Desert Bandicoot
23 Dibbler
24 Dusky Shrew Opossum
25 Dwarf Cuscus
26 Fat-tailed Dunnart
27 Fat-tailed False Antechinus
28 Feather-tailed Possum
29 Feathertail Glider
30 Giant Bandicoot
31 Golden Bandicoot
32 Gracile Opossum
33 Gray Four-eyed Opossum
34 Gray-bellied Shrew Opossum
35 Grayish Mouse Opossum
36 Great-tailed Triok
37 Greater Bilby
38 Greater Glider
39 Grey Kangaroo
40 Ground Cuscus
41 Hairy-footed Dunnart
42 Hairy-nosed Wombat
43 Hare-Wallaby
44 Honey Possum
45 Hooded Red-Sided Opossum
46 Koala
47 Kowari
48 Kultarr
49 Leadbeater's Possum
50 Little Red Kaluta
51 Long-fingered Triok
52 Long-nosed Short-tailed Opossum
53 Long-nosed Shrew Opossum
54 Long-tailed Dunnart
55 Long-tailed Pygmy Possum
56 Mahogany Glider
57 Marsupial Mole
58 Monito del Monte
59 Mountain Pygmy Possum
60 Mouse Bandicoot
61 Mouse Opossum
62 Musky Rat-Kangaroo
63 Narrow-striped Marsupial Shrew
64 Ningaui
65 Northern Glider
66 Numbat
67 Pademelon
68 Painted Ringtail Possum
69 Potoroo
70 Quokka
71 Red Kangaroo
72 Red Mouse Opossum
73 Red-bellied Marsupial Shrew
74 Red-bellied Opossum
75 Red-Sided Opossum
76 Red-tailed Phascogale
77 Rock-Wallaby
78 Rufous Rat-Kangaroo
79 Sandstone Dibbler
80 Scaly-tailed Possum
81 Short-eared Possum
82 Slender Opossum
83 Sort-tailed Opossum
84 Speckled Dasyure
85 Squirrel Glider
86 Stripe-faced Dunnart
87 Striped Possum
88 Sugar Glider
89 Swamp Antechinus
90 Swamp Wallaby
91 Tasmanian Devil
92 Three-striped Dasyure
93 Three-striped Opossum
94 Tiger Quoll
95 Tree-Kangaroo
96 Water Opossum
97 White-eared Opossum
98 Woolly Mouse Opossum
99 Woolly Opossum
00 Yellow-bellied Gilder
PRIMATE SUBTABLE
01 Allen's Swamp Monkey
02 Aye-Aye
03 Bald Uakari
04 Bamboo Lemur
05 Banded Surili
06 Barbary Macaque
07 Black Bearded Saki
08 Black Capuchin
09 Black Colubus Monkey
10 Black Crested Mangabey
11 Black Howler Monkey
12 Black Lemur
13 Black Lion Tamarin
14 Black Squirrel Monkey
15 Black Tamarin
16 Black-handed (Agile) Gibbon
17 Black-headed Night Monkey
18 Black-headed Spider Monkey
19 Black-headed Uakari
20 Blue Monkey
21 Bonobo
22 Bornean Orangutan
23 Brown Howler Monkey
24 Brown Lemur
25 Brown Spider Monkey
26 Brown Titi
27 Brown Woolly Monkey
28 Chimpanzee
29 Collared Mangabey
30 Common Marmoset
31 Common Squirrel Monkey
32 Crab-eating Macaque
33 Crested Gibbon
34 Douc
35 Drill
36 Dryas Monkey
37 Dusky Bushbaby
38 Dusky Leaf Monkey
40 Dwarf Lemur
41 Eastern Gorilla
43 Emperor Tamarin
44 Gelada
45 Golden Angwantibo
46 Golden Monkey
47 Gray Langur
48 Gray Woolly Monkey
49 Gray-bellied Night Monkey
50 Greater Galago
51 Green Monkey
52 Grey-checked Mangabey
53 Grivet
54 Hamadryas Baboon
55 Hoolock Gibbon
56 Japanese Snow Macaque
57 King Colobus Monkey
58 Malbrouck
59 Mandrill
60 Maroon Leaf Monkey
61 Mona Monkey
62 Monk Saki
63 Mouse Lemur
64 Needle-clawed Bushbaby
65 Olive Baboon
66 Olive Colobus Monkey
67 Pig-tailed Macaque
68 Purple-faced Langur
69 Pygmy Marmoset
70 Red-eared Guenon
71 Red Colobus Monkey
72 Red Howler Monkey
73 Red Lemur
74 Red-bellied Titi
75 Red-faced Spider Monkey
76 Red-tailed Monkey
77 Ring-tailed Lemur
78 Ruffed Lemur
79 Siamang
80 Silver Monkey
81 Silvery Lutung
82 Silvery Woolly Monkey
83 Slow Loris
84 Sooty Mangabey
85 Spectral Tarsier
86 Sumatran Orangutan
87 Talopoin
88 Three-striped Night Monkey
89 Vervet Monkey
90 Wedge-capped Capuchin
91 Western Gorilla
92 Western Tarsier
93 White Marmoset
94 White-handed (Lar) Gibbon
95 White-headed Langur
96 White-throated Guenon
97 Woolly Lemur
98 Woolly Spider Monkey
99 Yellow Baboon
00 Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey
RODENT SUBTABLE (99)
01 African Doormouse
02 African Giant Squirrel
03 African Palm Squirrel
04 African Tree Squirrel
05 Agouti
06 American Dwarf Squirrel
07 American Tree Squirrel
08 Antelope Squirrel
09 Arboreal Spiny Rat
10 Armored Rat
11 Asian Pygmy Squirrel
12 Bamboo Rat
13 Blesmol
14 Blind Mole Rat
15 Bristle-spined Rat
16 Bush Squirrel
17 Cane Rat
18 Capybara
19 Chinchilla
20 Chinchilla Rat
21 Chinese Doormouse
22 Chinese Rock Squirrel
23 Chipmunk
24 Common Comb Rat
25 Common Mole Rate
26 Coro-Coro
27 Coypu (River Rat/Nutria)
28 Dassie Rat
29 Desert Cavy
30 Desert Doormouse
31 Desert Gundi
32 Dwarf Scaly-tailed Squirrel
33 Dwarf Squirrel
34 Edible Doormouse
35 Eurasian Beaver
36 Eurasian Tree Squirrel
37 Forest Doormouse
38 Gerbil
39 Giant Flying Squirrel
40 Gray Squirrel
41 Ground Squirrel
42 Guinea Pig
43 Hairy Dwarf Porcupine
44 Hamster
45 Hamster-Rat
46 Hutia
47 Japanese Doormouse
48 Japanese Dwarf Flying Squirrel
49 Kangaroo Mouse
50 Kangaroo Rat
51 King Mole Rat
52 Laotian Rock Rat
53 Lemming
54 Long-eared Flying Mouse
55 Long-tailed Porcupine
56 Marmot
57 Mountain Beaver
58 Mountain Viscacha
59 Mouse-like Hamster
60 Muskrat
61 Naked Mole Rat
62 Neotropical Pygmy Squirrel
63 North American Beaver
64 North American Porcupine
65 Oriental Giant Squirrel
66 Paca
67 Pacarana
68 Palm Squirrel
69 Plains Viscacha
70 Pocket Gopher
71 Pocket Mouse
72 Pouched Mouse
73 Pouched Rat
74 Prairie Dog
75 Prehensile-tailed Porcupine
76 Pygmy Dormouse
77-78 RATS & MICE
79 Red Squirrel
80 Rock Cavy
81 Rope Squirrel
82 Scaly-tailed Flying Squirrel
83 Smoky Flying Squirrel
84 South American Pygmy Squirrel
85 Spiny Dormouse
86 Spiny Pocket Mouse
87 Spiny Rat
88 Spiny Squirrel
89 Springhare
90 Stump-tailed Porcupine
91 Sun Squirrel
92 Thick-spined Porcupine
93 Toro
94 Tuco-Tuco
95 Tufted Ground Squirrel
96 Vole
97 Woolly Dormouse
98 Woolly Flying Squirrel
00 Zokor
RATS & MICE SUBTABLE
01 African Smoky Mouse
02 African Wading Rat
03 Amphibious Rat
04 Andean Rock Rat
05 Arboreal Mouse
06 Banana Rat
07 Bandicoot Rat
08 Big-eared Mouse
09 Birch Mouse
10 Bolo Mouse
11 Bristly Mouse
12 Broad-headed Mouse
13 Brown rat
14 Brucie
15 Brush Furred Mouse
16 Brush Mouse
17 Bunny Rat
18 Burrowing Mouse
19 Bush Rat
20 Cane Mouse
21 Chinchilla Mouse
22 Climbing Mouse
23 Climbing Rat
24 Cotton Rat
25 Crab-eating Rat
26 Crested Rat
27 Deer Mouse
28 Degu
29 Emperor Rat
30 Field Mouse
31 Field Rat
32 Fish-eating Rat
33 Flat Mouse
34 Forest Mouse
35 Four-striped Grass Mouse
36 Gerbil Mouse
37 Giant Rat
38 Glacier Rat
39 Grass Mouse
40 Grasshopper Mouse
41 Groove-Toothed Swamp Rat
42 Hairy-tailed Rat
43 Hill Rat
44 Hocicudo
45 Hopping Mouse
46 Jerboa
47 Jird
48 Jumping Mouse
49 King Rat
50 Komodo Rat
51 Large-toothed Giant Rat
52 Leaf-eared Mouse
53 Link Rat
54 Long-footed Water Rat
55 Long-tailed Giant Rat
55 Maned Rat
56 Marmoset Rat
57 Montane Mouse
58 Mosiac-tailed Rat
59 Multimammate Mouse
60 Naked-tailed Rat
61 Narrow-headed Rat
62 Oldfield Mouse
63 Opossum Rat
64 Pack Rat
65 Pencil-tailed Tree Mouse
66 Plains Rat
67 Pygmy Tree Mouse
68 Rabbit Rat
69 Rice Rat
70 Ryukyu Spiny Rat
71 Sand Rat
72 Shaggy Swamp Rat
73 Shrew Mouse
74 Shrew Rat
75 Shrew-like Rat
76 Silky Desert Mouse
77 Small-eared Rat
78 Small-toothed Moss-Mouse
79 Soft-furred Mouse
80 Soft-furred Rat
81 Spiny Mouse
82 Striped Grass Mouse
83 Striped Mouse
84 Striped Rat
85 Swamp Rat
86 Target Rat
87 Thick-tailed Rat
88 Thicket Rat
89 Togo Mouse
90 Tree Rat
91 Unstriped Grass Rat
92 Vesper Mouse
93 Vlei Rat
94 Volcano Mouse
95 Water Rat
96 Whistling Rat
97 White-bellied Rat
98 White-tailed Rat
99 Wood Mouse
00 Yucatan Deer Mouse
LAGOMORPH SUBTABLE
01 Abyssinian Hare
02 Afghan Pika
03 African Savanna Hare
04 Alaskan Hare
05 Alpine Pika
06 Altai Pika
07 Amami Rabbit
08 American Pika
09 Annamite Striped Rabbit
10 Antelope Jackrabbit
11 Appalachian Cottontail
12 Arctic Hare
13 Black Jackrabbit
14 Black Pika
15 Black-lipped Pika
16 Black-tailed Jackrabbit
17 Broom Hare
18 Brush Rabbit
19 Bunyoro Rabbit
20 Burmese Hare
21 Cape Hare
22 Chinese Hare
23 Chinese Red Pika
24 Collared Pika
25 Corsican Hare
26 Daurian Pika
27 Desert Cottontail
28 Desert Hare
29 Dice's Cottontail
30 Eastern Cottontail
31 Ethiopian Hare
32 Ethiopian Highland Hare
33 European Hare
34 European Rabbit
35 Forrest's Pika
36 Gansu Pika
37 Gaoligong Pika
38 Glover's Pika
39 Granada Hare
40 Gray Pika
41 Hainan Hare
42 Hewitt's Red Rock Hare
43 Himalayan Pika
44 Hispid Hare
45 Hoffmann's Pika
46 Horned Rabbit
47 Ili Pika
48 Indian Hare
49 Jackalope
50 Jameson's Red Rock Hare
51 Japanese Hare
52 Korean Hare
53 Koslov's Pika
54 Laboratory Rabbit
55 Ladak Pika
56 Large-eared Pika
57 Manchurian Hare
58 Manzano Mountain Cottontail
59 Marsh Rabbit
60 Mexican Cottontail
61 Mountain Cottontail
62 Mountain Hare
63 Moupin Pika
64 Muli Pika
65 Natal Red Rock Hare
66 New England Cottontail
67 Northern Pika
68 Nubra Pika
69 Omilteme Cottontail
70 Pallas' Pika
71 Plateau Pika
72 Pygmy Rabbit
73 Riverine Rabbit
74 Robust Cottontail
75 Royle's Pika
76 Ryukyu Rabbit
77 San Jose Brush Rabbit
78 Scrub Hare
79 Siberian Pika
80 Silver Pika
81 Smith's Red Rock Hare
82 Snowshoe Hare
83 Steppe Pika
84 Sumatran Striped Rabbit
85 Swamp Rabbit
86 Tapeti
87 Tehuantepec Jackrabbit
88 Thomas's Pika
89 Tolai Hare
90 Tres Manas Rabbit
91 Tsing-ling Pika
92 Turkestan Red Pika
93 Turuchan Pika
94 Venezuelan Lowland Rabbit
95 Volcano Rabbit
96 White-sided Jackrabbit
97 White-tailed Jackrabbit
98 Woolly Hare
99 Yarkand Hare
00 Yunnan Hare
OTHER MAMMALS SUBTABLE
01 Aardvark
02 African Elephant
03 Armored Shrew
04 American Shrew Mole
05 Asian Elephant
06 Bare-bellied Hedgehog
07 Big Hairy Armadillo
08 Blind Mole
09 Broad-footed Mole
10 Checkered Elephant Shrew
11 Chinese Pangolin
12 Chinese Shrew Mole
13 Coast Mole
14 Colugo
15 Common Mole
16 Common Tenrec
17 Common Treeshrew
18 Cuban Solenodon
19 Desert Hedgehog
20 Dugong
21 Dusky Elephant Shrew
22 Dwarf Gymnure
23 Eastern Rock Elephant Shrew
24 European Mole
25 Four-toed Hedgehog
26 Giant Anteater
27 Giant Armadillo
28 Giant Otter Shrew
29 Giant Pangolin
30 Golden Mole
31 Golden-bellied Treeshrew
32 Golden-rumped Elephant Shrew
33 Greater Chinese Mole
34 Greater Hedgehog Tenrec
35 Greater Moonrat
36 Grey-faced Sengi
37 Ground Pangolin
38 Hairy-tailed Mole
39 Haitian Solenodon
40 Indian Pangolin
41 Japanese Mole
42 Japanese Mountain Mole
43 Japanese Shrew Mole
44 Karoo Rock elephant Shrew
45 Large Mole
46 Large-eared Tenrec
47 Lesser Hedgehog Tenrec
48 Long-beaked Echidna
49 Long-eared Hedgehog
50 Long-nosed Armadillo
51 Long-nosed Mole
52 Long-tailed Mole
53 Long-tailed Pangolin
54 Long-tailed Treeshrew
55 Manatee
56 Naked-nosed Shrew Tenrec
57 Naked-tailed Armadillo
58 Nine-Banded Armadillo
59 Northern Treeshrew
60 Otter Shrew
61 Painted Treeshrew
62 Pale Shrew Tenrec
63 Pen-tailed Treeshrew
64 Philippine Pangolin
65 Platypus
66 Pygmy Shrew Tenrec
67 Pygmy Treeshrew
68 Pyrenean Desman
69 Red-toothed Shrew
70 Rice Tenrec
71 Rock Elephant Shrew
72 Rock Hyrax
73 Russian Desman
74 Seven-Banded Armadillo
75 Short-beaked Echidna
76 Short-eared Elephant Shrew
77 Short-faced Mole
78 Short-tailed Gymnure
79 Short-tailed Shrew Tenrec
80 Silky Anteater
81 Six-banded Armadillo
82 Small Japanese Mole
83 Smooth-tailed Treeshrew
84 Snort-snouted Elephant Shrew
85 Star-nosed Mole
86 Stellar's Sea Cow
87 Streaked Tenrec
88 Striped Treeshrew
89 Sunda Pangolin
90 Tamandua
91 Three-banded Armadillo
92 Three-toed Sloth
93 Tree Hyrax
94 Tree Pangolin
95 Two-toed Sloth
96 Web-footed Tenrec
97 White-breasted Hedgehog
98 White-tailed Mole
99 White-toothed Shrew
00 Yellow-spotted Rock Hyrax
FISH TABLE
01-40 Other Fish
41-90 Cartilaginous Fish
91-00 Eels
CARTILAGINOUS FISH
01 Angelshark
02 Antarctic Skate
03 Arctic Skate
04 Bamboo Shark
05 Banded Eagle Ray
06 Barbeled Houndshark
07 Basking Shark
08 Bigmouth Skate
09 Blacknose Shark
10 Blind Shark
11 Blue Shark
12 Bottom Skate
13 Bowmouth Guitarfish
14 Bramble Shark
15 Broad Skate
16 Broadfin Shark
17 Bull Ray
18 Bull Shark
19 Bullhead Shark
20 Butterfly Ray
21 Butterfly Skate
22 Carpet Shark
23 Cat Shark
24 Chimaera
25 Coffin Ray
26 Common Eagle Ray
27 Copper Shark
28 Cow Shark
29 Cownowse Ray
30 Crocodile Shark
31 Daggernose Shark
32 Deepwater Stingray
33 Deep-Sea Skate
34 Devil Fish
35 Dusky Shark
36 Eyespot Skate
37 False Cat Shark
38 Finback Cat Shark
39 Frilled Shark
40 Ghostshark
41 Goblin Shark
42 Great White Shark
43 Guitarfish
44 Gulper Shark
45 Hammerhead Shark
46 Hooktooth Dogfish Shark
47 Horn Shark
48 Hound Shark
49 Lemon Shark
50 Leopard Skate
51 Lesser Devil Ray
52 Longtail Skate
53 Mako Shark
54 Manta Ray
55 Megamouth Shark
56 Milk Shark
57 Mottled Eagle Ray
58 Mud Skate
59 Night Shark
60 Numbfish
61 Nurse Shark
62 Panray
63 Porbeagle Shark
64 Prickly Shark
65 Pygmy Devil Ray
66 Ratfish
67 Reef Shark
68 River Shark
69 River Stingray
70 Roughshark
71 Round Stingray
72 Salmon Shark
73 Sand Tiger Shark
74 Sandbar Shark
75 Sawshark
76 Sevengill Shark
77 Silvertip Shark
78 Sixgill Shark
79 Sixgill Stingray
80 Sleeper Ray
81 Sliteye Shark
82 Smooth Skate
83 Spadenose Shark
84 Speartooth Shark
85 Spookfish
86 Spotted Eagle Ray
87 Starry Skate
88 Thornback/Fanray
89 Thorny Skate
90 Thresher Shark
91 Tiger Shark
92 Torpedo Electric Ray
93 Twilight Shark
94 Weasel Shark
95 Wedgefish
96 Whale Shark
97 Whiptail Stingray
98 Whitenose Shark
99 Wobbegong Shark
00 Zebra Shark
EELS
01 American (freshwater) Eel
02 Blind Cave Eel
03 Bobtail Snipe Eel
04 Conger Eel
05 Cusk Eel
06 Cutthroat Eel
07 Duckbill Eel
08 Electric Eel
09 European (freshwater) Eel
10 False Moray Eel
11 Fire Eel
12 Gulper Eel
13 Japanese (freshwater) Eel
14 Longneck Eel
15 Moray Eel
16 Mud Eel
17 Pelican Eel
18 Rubber Eel
19 Sand Eel
20 Sawtooth Eel
21 Slime Eel
22 Snake Eel
23 Snipe Eel
24 Spaghetti Eel
25 Spiny Eel
26 Swamp Eel
27 Thin Eel
28 Tire Track Eel
29 Wolf Eel
30 Worm Eel
OTHER FISH SUBTABLE
01 Anchovy
02 Anglerfish
03 Barracuda
04 Bass
05 Batfish
06 Betta (Siamese Fighting Fish)
07 Black Sea Bass
08 Boarfish
09 Bonefish
10 Bonito
11 Bowfin
12 Bream
13 Butterflyfish
14 Candlefish
15 Cardinalfish
16 Carp
17 Catfish
18 Cavefish
19 Char
20 Clownfish
21 Cod
22 Cowfish
23 Crappie
24 Cutlassfish
25 Damselfish
26 Dogfish
27 Dorado
28 Dory
29 Dragonet
30 Dragonfish
31 European Chub
32 Fangtooth
33 Filefish
34 Flounder
35 Flying Fish
36 Frogfish
37 Gar
38 Glassfish
39 Glowlight Danio
40 Goatfish
41 Goby
42 Goldfish
43 Greenfish
44 Grouper
45 Haddock
46 Hagfish
47 Halibut
48 Hatchetfish
49 Herring
50 Kingfish
51 Koi
52 Lamprey
53 Largemouth Bass
54 Leafy Sea Dragon
55 Lionfish
56 Loach
57 Mackerel
58 Marlin
59 Milkfish
60 Monkfish
61 Mullet
62 Muskellunge
63 Ocean Sunfish
64 Oscar
65 Parrotfish
66 Perch
67 Pike
68 Pipefish
69 Piranna
70 Pollock
71 Porgy
72 Pufferfish
73 Rabbitfish
74 Redfish
75 Rock Bass
76 Sailfish
77 Salmon
78 Sardine
79 Saury
80 Sawfish
81 Scorpionfish
82 Seahorse
83 Smelt
84 Snapper
85 Snook
86 Sole
87 Stonefish
88 Swordfish
89 Tang(fish)
90 Tarpon
91 Tetra
92 Tilapia
93 Triggerfish
94 Trout
95 Tuna
96 Turbot
97 Viper Fish
98 Wahoo
99 Walleye
00 Weedy Sea Dragon
REPTILE TABLE
01 Agama Lizard
02 American Alligator
03 American Crocodile
04 Anole
05 Asian Leaf Turtle
06 Asian River Turtle
07 Ball Python
08 Basilisk Lizard
09 Big-Headed Turtle
10 Black Caiman
11 Black Mamba
12 Black Moccasin
13 Blind Lizard
14 Boa Constrictor
15 Bola snake
16 Boomslang
17 Box Turtle
18 Brown Snake
19 Bull Snake
20 Burmese Python
21 Burrowing Asp
22 Bushmaster
23 Chameleon
24 Chinese Alligator
25 Copperhead
26 Coral Snake
27 Corn Snake
28 Cottonmouth
29 Dark-Spotted Anaconda
30 Death Adder
31 Desert Tortoise
32 Desert Viper
33 Dwarf Caiman
34 Dwarf Crocodile
35 Dwarf Tortoise
36 Fer-de-Lance
37 Gecko
38 Gharial
39 Giant Tortoise
40 Gila Monster
41 Glass Lizard
42 Goanna
43 Grass Snake
44 Green Sea Turtle
45 Green Anaconda
46 Green Mamba
47 Green Snake
48 Horned Lizard
49 Iguana
50 King Cobra
51 King Snake
52 Komodo Dragon
53 Krait
54 Kukri Snake
55 Leatherback Sea Turtle
56 Legless Lizard
57 Leopard Lizard
58 Mexican Beaded Lizard
59 Milk Snake
60 Monitor Lizard
61 Mountain Tortoise
62 Mountain Viper
63 Mud Turtle
64 Night Adder
65 Night Lizasrd
66 Nile Crocodile
67 Pignose Turtle
68 Pit Viper
69 Pond Turtle
70 Puff Adder
71 Pygmy Python
72 Rat Snake
73 Rattlesnake*
74 Red-Footed Tortoise
75 Red-Tailed Boa
76 Reticulated Python
77 River Turtle
78 Rock Python
79 Royal Python
80 Saltwater Crocodile
81 Sand Viper
82 Skink
83 Snapping Turtle
84 Sotftshell Turtle
85 Speckled Tortoise
86 Spectacled Caiman
87 Spitting Cobra
88 Spotted Python
89 Star Tortoise
90 Swamp Moccasin
91 Taipan
92 Temple Viper
93 Tiger Snake
94 Tree Boa
95 Tuatara
96 Water Moccasin
97 Water Turtle
98 Wolf Snake
99 Wood Lizard
00 Yellow Anaconda
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Master Table
01-20 Amphibians
21-40 Birds
41-60 Mammals
61-80 Fish
81-00 Reptiles
AMPHIBIAN TABLE
01 African Bull Frog
02 African River Frog
03 Agile Frog
04 Alpine Newt
05 Amazon River Frog
06 American Bullfrog
07 American Spadefoot Toad
08 Asian Giant Salamander
09 Asian Salamander
10 Asiatic Grass Frog
11 Australian Ground Frog
12 Axolotl
13 Banded Stream Frog
14 Beaked Caecilian
15 Bicoloured Frog
16 Bronzed Frog
17 Brook Salamander
18 Brown Frog
19 Bush Frog
20 Chinese Stream Salamander
21 Common Caecilian
22 Common Sand Frog
23 Congo Eel Salamander
24 Coqui Frog
25 Crab-eating Frog
26 Cricket Frog
27 Crocodile Newt
28 Dainty/Caco Frog
29 Dwarf/African Puddle Frog
30 Emei Music Frog
31 European Spadefoot Toad
32 Fanged River Frog
33 Fire Belly Newt
34 Fire Belly Toad
35 Fire Salamander
36 Fish Caecilian
37 Flat-Headed Frog
38 Fungoid Frog
39 Ghost Frog
40 Giant Asian River Frog
41 Giant River Frog
42 Glass Frog
43 Goliath Frog
44 Green Frog
45 Hellbender
46 Hole-in-the-head Frog
47 Indian Burrowing Frog
48 Indian Flying Frog
49 Japanese Sword-tail Newt
50 Leopard Frog
51 Long Snout Frog
52 Lungless Salamander
53 Luzon Fanged Frog
54 Marsh Frog
55 Mascarene Grass Frog
56 Mexican Burrowoing Toad
57 Micro Frog
58 Middle Eastern Stream Salamander
59 Mole Salamander
60 Montane Marsh Frog
61 Moor Frog
62 Moss Frog
63 Muddpuppy
64 Narrow-Mouthed Frog
65 Natal Diving Frog
66 Night Frog
67 Olm
68 Painted/Disc-Tongued Frog
69 Parsley Frog
70 Peat Swamp Frog
71 Pig Frog
72 Poison Dart Frog
73 Pond Frog
74 Pool Frog
75 Purple/Mahogany Frog
76 Saddleback Toad
77 Screeching Frog
78 Shovelnose Frog
79 Siberian Salamander
80 Siberian Wood Frog
81 Siren
82 Small Disked Frog
83 Spectacled Salamander
84 Spiny Newt
85 Spotted Leaping Frog
86 Spotted Stream Frog
87 Striped Stream Frog
88 Swamp Frog
89 Texas Frog
90 Tiger Salamander
91 Tip-nosed Frog
92 Tlaloc's Leopard Frog
93 Tongueless/Clawed Frog
94 Torrent Frog
95 Tree Frog
96 True Salamander
97 True Toad*
98 Water Frog
99 Wood Frog
00 Wushan Salamander
BIRDS TABLE
01 Albatross
02 Barn Owl
03 Bird of Paradise
04 Booby
05 Budgie
06 Buzzard
07 Cardinal
08 Cassowary
09 Chickadee
10 Chicken
11 Cockatiel
12 Cockatoo
13 Condor
14 Cormorant
15 Crake
16 Crane
17 Crow
18 Cuckoo
19 Darter
20 Dove
21 Duck
22 Eagle
23 Emu
24 Falcon
25 Falconet
26 Finch
27 Flamingo
28 Frigatebird
29 Goose
30 Grebe
31 Grouse
32 Gull
33 Harrier
34 Hawk
35 Heron
36 Hummingbird
37 Ibis
38 Jay
39 Kakapo
40 Kestrel
41 Kingfisher/Kookabura
42 Kite
43 Kiwi
44 Lark
45 Loon
46 Lovebird
47 Lyrebird
48 Macaw
49 Magpie
50 Martin
51 Meadowlark
52 Mockingbird
53 Nighthawk
54 Nightjar
55 Oriole
56 Osprey
57 Ostrich
58 Owl
59 Parakeet
60 Parrot
61 Partridge
62 Peafowl
63 Pelican
64 Penguin*
65 Petrel
66 Pheasant
67 Pigeon
68 Plover
69 Ptarmigan
70 Puffin
71 Quail
72 Rail
73 Raven
74 Road Runner
75 Robin
76 Rook
77 Secretary Bird
78 Shrike
79 Skua
80 Snipe
81 Snowy Owl
82 Sparrow
83 Spoonbill
84 Starling
85 Stork
86 Swallow
87 Swan
88 Swift
89 Tanager
90 Tern
91 Thrush
92 Toucan
93 Turkey
94 Vireo
95 Vulture
96 Wagtail
97 Warbler
98 Woodpecker
99 Woodswallow
00 Wren
MAMMAL TABLE (10)
01-10 Marsupials
11-20 Cetaceans
21-30 Rodents
31-40 Even-Toed Ungulates-
41-50 Carnivores
51-60 Primates
61-70 Odd-Toed Ungulates
71-80 Lagomorphs
81-90 Chiroptera
91-00 Other Mammals
ODD-TOED UNGULATE SUBTABLE
1 African Wild Ass
2 Black Rhinocerous
3 Donkey
4-5 Horse*
6 Kiang
7 Mountain Zebra
8 Mule
9 Onager
10 Plains Zebra
11 Tapir
12 White Rhinocerous
CHIROPTERA SUBTABLE
01 Bamboo Bat
02 Banana Bat
03 Big-Eared Bat
04 Black Flying Fox
05 Blossom Bat
06 Blunt-eared Bat
07 Bonneted Bat
08 Broad-nosed Bat
09 Brown Bat
10 Bulldog Bat
11 Bumblebee Bat
12 Butterfly Bat
13 Disk-footed Bat
14 Disk-Winged Bat
15 Dog-faced Bat
16 Dusky Flying Fox
17 Dusky Fruit Bat
18 Dwarf Flying Fox
19 Egytpian Fruit Bat
20 Epauletted Fruit Bat
21 Evening Bat
22 False Vampire Bat
23 Fish-eating Bat
24 Flower Bat
25 Forest Bat
26 Free-Tailed Bat
27 Funnel-Eared Bat
28 Ghost Bat
29 Ghost-faced Bat
30 Goblin Bat
31 Golden Bat
32 Gray Bat
33 Gray Flying Fox
34 Hairless Bat
35 Hairy-tailed Bat
36 Hairy-Winged Bat
37 Hammer-headced Bat
38 Harlequin Bat
39 Harpy Fruit Bat
40 Heart-nosed Bat
41 Hoary Bat
42 Horn-skinned Bat
43 Horseshoe Bat
44 House Bat
45 Large-footed Bat
46 Leaf-nosed Bat
47 Little Collared Fruit Bat
48 Little Red Flying Fox
49 Long-Eared Bat
50 Long-fingered Bat
51 Long-legged Bat
52 Long-Tailed Fruit Bat
53 Long-tailed House Bat
54 Lump-nosed Bat
55 Masked Flying Fox
56 Mastiff Bat
57 Monkey-faced Bat
58 Mouse-eared Bat
59 Mouse-Tailed Bat
60 Moustached Bat
61 Musky Fruit Bat
62 Nectar Bat
63 Noctule Bat
64 Painted Bat
65 Pallid Bat
66 Parti-coloured Bat
67 Pipistrelle Bat
68 Pond Bat
69 Pouched Bat
70 Proboscis Bat
71 Pygmy Fruit Bat
72 Red Bat
73 Sac-Winged Bat
74 Shaggy Bat
75 Sheath-Tailed Bat
76 Short-Eared Bat
77 Silver-haired Bat
78 Slit-faced Bat
79 Smoky Bat
80 Sombre Bat
81 Spear-nosed Bat
82 Spectacled Flying Fox
83 Spectral Bat
84 Stripe-faced Fruit Bat
85 Sucker-Footed Bat
86 Swift Fruit Bat
87 Thick-Eared Bat
88 Thick-Thumbed Bat
89 Tomb Bat
90 Tree Bat
91 Trumpet-eared Bat
92 Tube-nosed Fruit Bat
93 Vampire Bat
94 Wattled Bat
95 Whiskered Bat
96 White-winged Flying Fox
97 Woolly Bat
98 Yellow Bat
00 Yellow-winged Bat
CARNIVORE SUBTABTLE
01 Aardwolf
02 African Palm Civet
03 African Wild Dog
04 American Black Bear
05 Arctic Fox
06 Asian Golden Cat
07 Asiatic Black Bear
08 Asiatic Linsang
09 Badger
10 Bearded Seal
11 Black-backed Jackal
12 Bobcat
13 Brown Bear
14 Brown Hyena
15 Bush Dog
16 Cacomistle
17 Caracal
18 Cheetah
19 Civet
20 Clouded Leopard
21 Coati
22 Common Racoon
23 Common Seal
24 Cougar
25 Coyote
26 Crab-eating Fox
27 Crab-eating Racoon
28 Dhole
29 Dingo
30 Domestic Cat
31 Domestic Dog
32 Dwarf Mongoose
33 Ermine (stoat)
34 Fisher
35 Fishing Cat
36 Fossa
37 Fur Seal
38 Giant Panda
39 Golden Jackal
40 Gray Fox
41 Gray Seal
42 Gray Wolf
43 Grison
44 Harp Seal
45 Hoary Fox
46 Hog-nosed Skunk
47 Honey Badger
48 Hooded Seal
49 Hooded Skunk
50 Jaguar
51 Jaguarundi
52 Jungle Cat
53 Kinkajou
54 Kodiak Bear
55 Leopard
56 Leopard Cat
57 Leopard Seal
58 Lion
59 Long-nosed Mongoose
60 Lynx
61 Marbled Cat
62 Margay
63 Marsh Mongoose
64 Marten
65 Meerkat
66 Mink
67 Monk Seal
68 Ocelot
69 Olingo
70 Otter
71 Pampas Cat
72 Racoon Dog
73 Red Fox
74 Red Panda
75 Ringtail
76 Sable
77 Sand Cat
78 Sea Lion
79 Sea Otter
80 Serrval
81 Short-tailed Mongoose
82 Side-striped Jackal
83 Sloth Bear
84 Snow Leopard
85 Spectacled Bear
86 Spotted Hyena
87 Spotted Skunk
88 Stink Badger
89 Striped Hyena
90 Striped Polecat
91 Striped Skunk
92 Sun Bear
93 Tayra
94 Tibetan Blue Bear
95 Tiger
96 Walrus
97 Weasel
98 Wildcat
99 Wolverine
00 Yellow Mongoose
CETACEAN SUBTABLE
01 Amazon River Dolphin
02 Andrew's Beaked Whale
03 Arabian Common Dolphin
04 Arnoux's Beaked Whale
05 Atlantic Humpback Dolphin
06 Atlantic Spotted Dolphin
07 Atlantic White-sided Dolphin
08 Austrailian Snubfin Dolphin
09 Baiji
10 Baird's Beaked Whale
11 Beluga
12 Blainville's Beaked Whale
13 Blue Whale
14 Bolivian River Dolphin
15 Bowhead Whale
16 Bryde's Whale
17 Burmeister's Porpoise
18 Burrurian Dolphin
19 Chilean Dolphin
20 Clymene Dolphin
21 Commerson's Dolphin
22 Common Bottlenose Dolphin
23 Common Minke Whale
24 Costero
25 Cuvier's Beaked Whale
26 Dali's Porpoise
27 Dusky Dolphin
28 Dwarf Sperm Whale
29 Eden's Whale
30 False Killer Whale
31 Fin Whale
32 Finless Porpoise
33 Fraser's Dolphin
34 Ganges & Indus River Dolphin
35 Gervais' Beaked Whale
36 Gingko-toothed Beaked Whale
37 Gray Whale
38 Gray's Beaked Whale
39 Harbour Porpoise
40 Heaviside's Dolphin
41 Hector's Beaked Whale
42 Hector's Dolphin
43 Hourglass Dolphin
44 Hubb's Beaked Whale
45 Humpback Whale
46 Indian Humpback Dolphin
47 Indian Ocean Bottlenose Dolphin
48 Indo-Pacific Beaked Whale
49 Irrawaddy Dolphin
50 Killer Whale
51 La Plata Dolphin
52 Long-beaked Common Dolphin
53 Long-finned Pilot Whale
54 Melon-headed Whale
55 Narwhal
56 North Atlantic Right Whale
57 North Pacific Right Whale
58 Northern Bottlenose Whale
59 Northern Right Whale Dolphin
60 Omura's Whale
61 Pacfific White-sided Dolphin
62 Pacific Humpback Dolphin
63 Pantropical Spotted Dolphin
64 Peale's Dolphin
65 Perrin's Beaked Whale
66 Pygmy Beaked Whale
67 Pygmy Killer Whale
68 Pygmy Right Whale
69 Pygmy Sperm Whale
70 Risso's Dolphin
71 Rough-toothed Dolphin
72 Sei Whale
73 Shepherd's Beaked Whale
74 Short-beaked Common Dolphin
75 Short-finned Pilot Whale
76 Southern Bottlenose Whale
77 Southern Right Whale
78 Southern Right Whale Dolphin
79 Sowerby's Beaked Whale
80 Spade-toothed Whale
81 Spectacled Porpoise
82 Sperm Whale
83 Spinner Dolphin
84 Stejneger's Beaked Whale
85 Strap-toothed Whale
86 Striped Dolphin
87 Tucuxi
88 Vaquita
89 White-Beaked Dolphin
90-00 Reroll or use the following non-cetacean aquatic mammals
90 Bearded Seal
91 Common Seal
92 Fur Seal
93 Monk Seal
94 Leopard Seal
95 Gray Seal
96 Sea Lion
97 Walrus
98 Dugong
99 Manatee
00 Stellar's Sea Cow
EVEN-TOED UNGULATE SUBTABLE
01 African Buffalo
02 Alpaca
03 American Bighorn Sheep
04 American Bison
05 Anoa
06 Arabian Tahr
07 Babirusa
08 Bactrian Camel
09 Barbary Sheep
10 Bearded Pig
11 Bongo
12 Bushpig
13 Chacoan Peccary
14 Chamois
15 Chital
16 Collared Peccary (Musk Hog/Javelina)
17 Common Eland
18 Common Warthog
19 Desert Warthog
20 Domestic Cow
21 Domestic Goat
22 Domestic Pig
23 Domestic Sheep
24 Domestic Zebu
25 Dromedary Camel
26 Duiker
27 Dwarf Antelope
28 Dwarf Blue Sheep
29 Dwarf Brocket
30 Eld's Deer
31 Elk
32 Fallow Deer
33 Four-horned Antelope
34 Gaur
35 Gazelle
36 Giant Eland
37 Giant Forest Hog
38 Giant Peccary
39 Giraffe
40 Gray Brocket
41 Grazing Antelope
42 Greater Kudu
43 Grey Goral
44 Grey Rhebok
45 Guanaco
46 Hippopotamus
47 Hog Deer
48 Ibex
49 Impala
50 Kouprey
51 Lesser Kudu
52 Llama
53 Marsh Deer
54 Moose
55 Mountain Goat
56 Mountain Nyala
57 Mouse-Deer
58 Mule Deer
59 Muntjac
60 Musk Deer
61 Musk Ox
62 Nyala
63 Okapi
64 Pampas Deer
65 Pronghorn
66 Pudu
67 Pygmy Brocket
68 Pygmy Hippopotamus
69 Pygmy Hog
70 Red Brocket
71 Red Deer
72 Red Goral
73 Red River Hog
74 Reedbuck
75 Roe Deer
76 Saiga
77 Sambar
78 Serow
79 Sika Deer
80 Sitatunga
81 Snow Sheep
82 Spotted Chevrotain
83 Swamp Deer
84 Tamaraw
85 Thinhorn Sheep
86 Tibetan Antelope
87 Tufted Deer
88 Vicuna
89 Wapiti
90 Warty Pig
91 Water Buffalo
92 Water Chevrotain
93 Water Deer
94 White-lipped Peccary
95 White-tailed Deer
96 Wild Boar
97 Wild Goat
98 Wildebeest
99 Wisent
00 Yak
MARSUPIAL SUBTABLE
01 Bear Cuscus
02 Bettong
03 Bronze Quoll
04 Brown Antechinus
05 Brown Bandicoot
06 Brown Four-eyed Opossum
07 Brush-tailed Phascogale
08 Bull-Bellied Fat-tailed Mouse Opossum
09 Bushy-tailed Mulgara
10 Bushy-tailed Opossum
11 Chestnut-striped Opossum
12 Common Brushtail Possum
13 Common Cuscus
14 Common Fat-tailed Mouse Opossum
15 Common Opossum
16 Common Planigale
17 Common Ringtail Possum
18 Common Spiny Bandicoot
19 Common Wallaroo
20 Common Wombat
21 Crest-tailed Mulgara
22 Desert Bandicoot
23 Dibbler
24 Dusky Shrew Opossum
25 Dwarf Cuscus
26 Fat-tailed Dunnart
27 Fat-tailed False Antechinus
28 Feather-tailed Possum
29 Feathertail Glider
30 Giant Bandicoot
31 Golden Bandicoot
32 Gracile Opossum
33 Gray Four-eyed Opossum
34 Gray-bellied Shrew Opossum
35 Grayish Mouse Opossum
36 Great-tailed Triok
37 Greater Bilby
38 Greater Glider
39 Grey Kangaroo
40 Ground Cuscus
41 Hairy-footed Dunnart
42 Hairy-nosed Wombat
43 Hare-Wallaby
44 Honey Possum
45 Hooded Red-Sided Opossum
46 Koala
47 Kowari
48 Kultarr
49 Leadbeater's Possum
50 Little Red Kaluta
51 Long-fingered Triok
52 Long-nosed Short-tailed Opossum
53 Long-nosed Shrew Opossum
54 Long-tailed Dunnart
55 Long-tailed Pygmy Possum
56 Mahogany Glider
57 Marsupial Mole
58 Monito del Monte
59 Mountain Pygmy Possum
60 Mouse Bandicoot
61 Mouse Opossum
62 Musky Rat-Kangaroo
63 Narrow-striped Marsupial Shrew
64 Ningaui
65 Northern Glider
66 Numbat
67 Pademelon
68 Painted Ringtail Possum
69 Potoroo
70 Quokka
71 Red Kangaroo
72 Red Mouse Opossum
73 Red-bellied Marsupial Shrew
74 Red-bellied Opossum
75 Red-Sided Opossum
76 Red-tailed Phascogale
77 Rock-Wallaby
78 Rufous Rat-Kangaroo
79 Sandstone Dibbler
80 Scaly-tailed Possum
81 Short-eared Possum
82 Slender Opossum
83 Sort-tailed Opossum
84 Speckled Dasyure
85 Squirrel Glider
86 Stripe-faced Dunnart
87 Striped Possum
88 Sugar Glider
89 Swamp Antechinus
90 Swamp Wallaby
91 Tasmanian Devil
92 Three-striped Dasyure
93 Three-striped Opossum
94 Tiger Quoll
95 Tree-Kangaroo
96 Water Opossum
97 White-eared Opossum
98 Woolly Mouse Opossum
99 Woolly Opossum
00 Yellow-bellied Gilder
PRIMATE SUBTABLE
01 Allen's Swamp Monkey
02 Aye-Aye
03 Bald Uakari
04 Bamboo Lemur
05 Banded Surili
06 Barbary Macaque
07 Black Bearded Saki
08 Black Capuchin
09 Black Colubus Monkey
10 Black Crested Mangabey
11 Black Howler Monkey
12 Black Lemur
13 Black Lion Tamarin
14 Black Squirrel Monkey
15 Black Tamarin
16 Black-handed (Agile) Gibbon
17 Black-headed Night Monkey
18 Black-headed Spider Monkey
19 Black-headed Uakari
20 Blue Monkey
21 Bonobo
22 Bornean Orangutan
23 Brown Howler Monkey
24 Brown Lemur
25 Brown Spider Monkey
26 Brown Titi
27 Brown Woolly Monkey
28 Chimpanzee
29 Collared Mangabey
30 Common Marmoset
31 Common Squirrel Monkey
32 Crab-eating Macaque
33 Crested Gibbon
34 Douc
35 Drill
36 Dryas Monkey
37 Dusky Bushbaby
38 Dusky Leaf Monkey
40 Dwarf Lemur
41 Eastern Gorilla
43 Emperor Tamarin
44 Gelada
45 Golden Angwantibo
46 Golden Monkey
47 Gray Langur
48 Gray Woolly Monkey
49 Gray-bellied Night Monkey
50 Greater Galago
51 Green Monkey
52 Grey-checked Mangabey
53 Grivet
54 Hamadryas Baboon
55 Hoolock Gibbon
56 Japanese Snow Macaque
57 King Colobus Monkey
58 Malbrouck
59 Mandrill
60 Maroon Leaf Monkey
61 Mona Monkey
62 Monk Saki
63 Mouse Lemur
64 Needle-clawed Bushbaby
65 Olive Baboon
66 Olive Colobus Monkey
67 Pig-tailed Macaque
68 Purple-faced Langur
69 Pygmy Marmoset
70 Red-eared Guenon
71 Red Colobus Monkey
72 Red Howler Monkey
73 Red Lemur
74 Red-bellied Titi
75 Red-faced Spider Monkey
76 Red-tailed Monkey
77 Ring-tailed Lemur
78 Ruffed Lemur
79 Siamang
80 Silver Monkey
81 Silvery Lutung
82 Silvery Woolly Monkey
83 Slow Loris
84 Sooty Mangabey
85 Spectral Tarsier
86 Sumatran Orangutan
87 Talopoin
88 Three-striped Night Monkey
89 Vervet Monkey
90 Wedge-capped Capuchin
91 Western Gorilla
92 Western Tarsier
93 White Marmoset
94 White-handed (Lar) Gibbon
95 White-headed Langur
96 White-throated Guenon
97 Woolly Lemur
98 Woolly Spider Monkey
99 Yellow Baboon
00 Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey
RODENT SUBTABLE (99)
01 African Doormouse
02 African Giant Squirrel
03 African Palm Squirrel
04 African Tree Squirrel
05 Agouti
06 American Dwarf Squirrel
07 American Tree Squirrel
08 Antelope Squirrel
09 Arboreal Spiny Rat
10 Armored Rat
11 Asian Pygmy Squirrel
12 Bamboo Rat
13 Blesmol
14 Blind Mole Rat
15 Bristle-spined Rat
16 Bush Squirrel
17 Cane Rat
18 Capybara
19 Chinchilla
20 Chinchilla Rat
21 Chinese Doormouse
22 Chinese Rock Squirrel
23 Chipmunk
24 Common Comb Rat
25 Common Mole Rate
26 Coro-Coro
27 Coypu (River Rat/Nutria)
28 Dassie Rat
29 Desert Cavy
30 Desert Doormouse
31 Desert Gundi
32 Dwarf Scaly-tailed Squirrel
33 Dwarf Squirrel
34 Edible Doormouse
35 Eurasian Beaver
36 Eurasian Tree Squirrel
37 Forest Doormouse
38 Gerbil
39 Giant Flying Squirrel
40 Gray Squirrel
41 Ground Squirrel
42 Guinea Pig
43 Hairy Dwarf Porcupine
44 Hamster
45 Hamster-Rat
46 Hutia
47 Japanese Doormouse
48 Japanese Dwarf Flying Squirrel
49 Kangaroo Mouse
50 Kangaroo Rat
51 King Mole Rat
52 Laotian Rock Rat
53 Lemming
54 Long-eared Flying Mouse
55 Long-tailed Porcupine
56 Marmot
57 Mountain Beaver
58 Mountain Viscacha
59 Mouse-like Hamster
60 Muskrat
61 Naked Mole Rat
62 Neotropical Pygmy Squirrel
63 North American Beaver
64 North American Porcupine
65 Oriental Giant Squirrel
66 Paca
67 Pacarana
68 Palm Squirrel
69 Plains Viscacha
70 Pocket Gopher
71 Pocket Mouse
72 Pouched Mouse
73 Pouched Rat
74 Prairie Dog
75 Prehensile-tailed Porcupine
76 Pygmy Dormouse
77-78 RATS & MICE
79 Red Squirrel
80 Rock Cavy
81 Rope Squirrel
82 Scaly-tailed Flying Squirrel
83 Smoky Flying Squirrel
84 South American Pygmy Squirrel
85 Spiny Dormouse
86 Spiny Pocket Mouse
87 Spiny Rat
88 Spiny Squirrel
89 Springhare
90 Stump-tailed Porcupine
91 Sun Squirrel
92 Thick-spined Porcupine
93 Toro
94 Tuco-Tuco
95 Tufted Ground Squirrel
96 Vole
97 Woolly Dormouse
98 Woolly Flying Squirrel
00 Zokor
RATS & MICE SUBTABLE
01 African Smoky Mouse
02 African Wading Rat
03 Amphibious Rat
04 Andean Rock Rat
05 Arboreal Mouse
06 Banana Rat
07 Bandicoot Rat
08 Big-eared Mouse
09 Birch Mouse
10 Bolo Mouse
11 Bristly Mouse
12 Broad-headed Mouse
13 Brown rat
14 Brucie
15 Brush Furred Mouse
16 Brush Mouse
17 Bunny Rat
18 Burrowing Mouse
19 Bush Rat
20 Cane Mouse
21 Chinchilla Mouse
22 Climbing Mouse
23 Climbing Rat
24 Cotton Rat
25 Crab-eating Rat
26 Crested Rat
27 Deer Mouse
28 Degu
29 Emperor Rat
30 Field Mouse
31 Field Rat
32 Fish-eating Rat
33 Flat Mouse
34 Forest Mouse
35 Four-striped Grass Mouse
36 Gerbil Mouse
37 Giant Rat
38 Glacier Rat
39 Grass Mouse
40 Grasshopper Mouse
41 Groove-Toothed Swamp Rat
42 Hairy-tailed Rat
43 Hill Rat
44 Hocicudo
45 Hopping Mouse
46 Jerboa
47 Jird
48 Jumping Mouse
49 King Rat
50 Komodo Rat
51 Large-toothed Giant Rat
52 Leaf-eared Mouse
53 Link Rat
54 Long-footed Water Rat
55 Long-tailed Giant Rat
55 Maned Rat
56 Marmoset Rat
57 Montane Mouse
58 Mosiac-tailed Rat
59 Multimammate Mouse
60 Naked-tailed Rat
61 Narrow-headed Rat
62 Oldfield Mouse
63 Opossum Rat
64 Pack Rat
65 Pencil-tailed Tree Mouse
66 Plains Rat
67 Pygmy Tree Mouse
68 Rabbit Rat
69 Rice Rat
70 Ryukyu Spiny Rat
71 Sand Rat
72 Shaggy Swamp Rat
73 Shrew Mouse
74 Shrew Rat
75 Shrew-like Rat
76 Silky Desert Mouse
77 Small-eared Rat
78 Small-toothed Moss-Mouse
79 Soft-furred Mouse
80 Soft-furred Rat
81 Spiny Mouse
82 Striped Grass Mouse
83 Striped Mouse
84 Striped Rat
85 Swamp Rat
86 Target Rat
87 Thick-tailed Rat
88 Thicket Rat
89 Togo Mouse
90 Tree Rat
91 Unstriped Grass Rat
92 Vesper Mouse
93 Vlei Rat
94 Volcano Mouse
95 Water Rat
96 Whistling Rat
97 White-bellied Rat
98 White-tailed Rat
99 Wood Mouse
00 Yucatan Deer Mouse
LAGOMORPH SUBTABLE
01 Abyssinian Hare
02 Afghan Pika
03 African Savanna Hare
04 Alaskan Hare
05 Alpine Pika
06 Altai Pika
07 Amami Rabbit
08 American Pika
09 Annamite Striped Rabbit
10 Antelope Jackrabbit
11 Appalachian Cottontail
12 Arctic Hare
13 Black Jackrabbit
14 Black Pika
15 Black-lipped Pika
16 Black-tailed Jackrabbit
17 Broom Hare
18 Brush Rabbit
19 Bunyoro Rabbit
20 Burmese Hare
21 Cape Hare
22 Chinese Hare
23 Chinese Red Pika
24 Collared Pika
25 Corsican Hare
26 Daurian Pika
27 Desert Cottontail
28 Desert Hare
29 Dice's Cottontail
30 Eastern Cottontail
31 Ethiopian Hare
32 Ethiopian Highland Hare
33 European Hare
34 European Rabbit
35 Forrest's Pika
36 Gansu Pika
37 Gaoligong Pika
38 Glover's Pika
39 Granada Hare
40 Gray Pika
41 Hainan Hare
42 Hewitt's Red Rock Hare
43 Himalayan Pika
44 Hispid Hare
45 Hoffmann's Pika
46 Horned Rabbit
47 Ili Pika
48 Indian Hare
49 Jackalope
50 Jameson's Red Rock Hare
51 Japanese Hare
52 Korean Hare
53 Koslov's Pika
54 Laboratory Rabbit
55 Ladak Pika
56 Large-eared Pika
57 Manchurian Hare
58 Manzano Mountain Cottontail
59 Marsh Rabbit
60 Mexican Cottontail
61 Mountain Cottontail
62 Mountain Hare
63 Moupin Pika
64 Muli Pika
65 Natal Red Rock Hare
66 New England Cottontail
67 Northern Pika
68 Nubra Pika
69 Omilteme Cottontail
70 Pallas' Pika
71 Plateau Pika
72 Pygmy Rabbit
73 Riverine Rabbit
74 Robust Cottontail
75 Royle's Pika
76 Ryukyu Rabbit
77 San Jose Brush Rabbit
78 Scrub Hare
79 Siberian Pika
80 Silver Pika
81 Smith's Red Rock Hare
82 Snowshoe Hare
83 Steppe Pika
84 Sumatran Striped Rabbit
85 Swamp Rabbit
86 Tapeti
87 Tehuantepec Jackrabbit
88 Thomas's Pika
89 Tolai Hare
90 Tres Manas Rabbit
91 Tsing-ling Pika
92 Turkestan Red Pika
93 Turuchan Pika
94 Venezuelan Lowland Rabbit
95 Volcano Rabbit
96 White-sided Jackrabbit
97 White-tailed Jackrabbit
98 Woolly Hare
99 Yarkand Hare
00 Yunnan Hare
OTHER MAMMALS SUBTABLE
01 Aardvark
02 African Elephant
03 Armored Shrew
04 American Shrew Mole
05 Asian Elephant
06 Bare-bellied Hedgehog
07 Big Hairy Armadillo
08 Blind Mole
09 Broad-footed Mole
10 Checkered Elephant Shrew
11 Chinese Pangolin
12 Chinese Shrew Mole
13 Coast Mole
14 Colugo
15 Common Mole
16 Common Tenrec
17 Common Treeshrew
18 Cuban Solenodon
19 Desert Hedgehog
20 Dugong
21 Dusky Elephant Shrew
22 Dwarf Gymnure
23 Eastern Rock Elephant Shrew
24 European Mole
25 Four-toed Hedgehog
26 Giant Anteater
27 Giant Armadillo
28 Giant Otter Shrew
29 Giant Pangolin
30 Golden Mole
31 Golden-bellied Treeshrew
32 Golden-rumped Elephant Shrew
33 Greater Chinese Mole
34 Greater Hedgehog Tenrec
35 Greater Moonrat
36 Grey-faced Sengi
37 Ground Pangolin
38 Hairy-tailed Mole
39 Haitian Solenodon
40 Indian Pangolin
41 Japanese Mole
42 Japanese Mountain Mole
43 Japanese Shrew Mole
44 Karoo Rock elephant Shrew
45 Large Mole
46 Large-eared Tenrec
47 Lesser Hedgehog Tenrec
48 Long-beaked Echidna
49 Long-eared Hedgehog
50 Long-nosed Armadillo
51 Long-nosed Mole
52 Long-tailed Mole
53 Long-tailed Pangolin
54 Long-tailed Treeshrew
55 Manatee
56 Naked-nosed Shrew Tenrec
57 Naked-tailed Armadillo
58 Nine-Banded Armadillo
59 Northern Treeshrew
60 Otter Shrew
61 Painted Treeshrew
62 Pale Shrew Tenrec
63 Pen-tailed Treeshrew
64 Philippine Pangolin
65 Platypus
66 Pygmy Shrew Tenrec
67 Pygmy Treeshrew
68 Pyrenean Desman
69 Red-toothed Shrew
70 Rice Tenrec
71 Rock Elephant Shrew
72 Rock Hyrax
73 Russian Desman
74 Seven-Banded Armadillo
75 Short-beaked Echidna
76 Short-eared Elephant Shrew
77 Short-faced Mole
78 Short-tailed Gymnure
79 Short-tailed Shrew Tenrec
80 Silky Anteater
81 Six-banded Armadillo
82 Small Japanese Mole
83 Smooth-tailed Treeshrew
84 Snort-snouted Elephant Shrew
85 Star-nosed Mole
86 Stellar's Sea Cow
87 Streaked Tenrec
88 Striped Treeshrew
89 Sunda Pangolin
90 Tamandua
91 Three-banded Armadillo
92 Three-toed Sloth
93 Tree Hyrax
94 Tree Pangolin
95 Two-toed Sloth
96 Web-footed Tenrec
97 White-breasted Hedgehog
98 White-tailed Mole
99 White-toothed Shrew
00 Yellow-spotted Rock Hyrax
FISH TABLE
01-40 Other Fish
41-90 Cartilaginous Fish
91-00 Eels
CARTILAGINOUS FISH
01 Angelshark
02 Antarctic Skate
03 Arctic Skate
04 Bamboo Shark
05 Banded Eagle Ray
06 Barbeled Houndshark
07 Basking Shark
08 Bigmouth Skate
09 Blacknose Shark
10 Blind Shark
11 Blue Shark
12 Bottom Skate
13 Bowmouth Guitarfish
14 Bramble Shark
15 Broad Skate
16 Broadfin Shark
17 Bull Ray
18 Bull Shark
19 Bullhead Shark
20 Butterfly Ray
21 Butterfly Skate
22 Carpet Shark
23 Cat Shark
24 Chimaera
25 Coffin Ray
26 Common Eagle Ray
27 Copper Shark
28 Cow Shark
29 Cownowse Ray
30 Crocodile Shark
31 Daggernose Shark
32 Deepwater Stingray
33 Deep-Sea Skate
34 Devil Fish
35 Dusky Shark
36 Eyespot Skate
37 False Cat Shark
38 Finback Cat Shark
39 Frilled Shark
40 Ghostshark
41 Goblin Shark
42 Great White Shark
43 Guitarfish
44 Gulper Shark
45 Hammerhead Shark
46 Hooktooth Dogfish Shark
47 Horn Shark
48 Hound Shark
49 Lemon Shark
50 Leopard Skate
51 Lesser Devil Ray
52 Longtail Skate
53 Mako Shark
54 Manta Ray
55 Megamouth Shark
56 Milk Shark
57 Mottled Eagle Ray
58 Mud Skate
59 Night Shark
60 Numbfish
61 Nurse Shark
62 Panray
63 Porbeagle Shark
64 Prickly Shark
65 Pygmy Devil Ray
66 Ratfish
67 Reef Shark
68 River Shark
69 River Stingray
70 Roughshark
71 Round Stingray
72 Salmon Shark
73 Sand Tiger Shark
74 Sandbar Shark
75 Sawshark
76 Sevengill Shark
77 Silvertip Shark
78 Sixgill Shark
79 Sixgill Stingray
80 Sleeper Ray
81 Sliteye Shark
82 Smooth Skate
83 Spadenose Shark
84 Speartooth Shark
85 Spookfish
86 Spotted Eagle Ray
87 Starry Skate
88 Thornback/Fanray
89 Thorny Skate
90 Thresher Shark
91 Tiger Shark
92 Torpedo Electric Ray
93 Twilight Shark
94 Weasel Shark
95 Wedgefish
96 Whale Shark
97 Whiptail Stingray
98 Whitenose Shark
99 Wobbegong Shark
00 Zebra Shark
EELS
01 American (freshwater) Eel
02 Blind Cave Eel
03 Bobtail Snipe Eel
04 Conger Eel
05 Cusk Eel
06 Cutthroat Eel
07 Duckbill Eel
08 Electric Eel
09 European (freshwater) Eel
10 False Moray Eel
11 Fire Eel
12 Gulper Eel
13 Japanese (freshwater) Eel
14 Longneck Eel
15 Moray Eel
16 Mud Eel
17 Pelican Eel
18 Rubber Eel
19 Sand Eel
20 Sawtooth Eel
21 Slime Eel
22 Snake Eel
23 Snipe Eel
24 Spaghetti Eel
25 Spiny Eel
26 Swamp Eel
27 Thin Eel
28 Tire Track Eel
29 Wolf Eel
30 Worm Eel
OTHER FISH SUBTABLE
01 Anchovy
02 Anglerfish
03 Barracuda
04 Bass
05 Batfish
06 Betta (Siamese Fighting Fish)
07 Black Sea Bass
08 Boarfish
09 Bonefish
10 Bonito
11 Bowfin
12 Bream
13 Butterflyfish
14 Candlefish
15 Cardinalfish
16 Carp
17 Catfish
18 Cavefish
19 Char
20 Clownfish
21 Cod
22 Cowfish
23 Crappie
24 Cutlassfish
25 Damselfish
26 Dogfish
27 Dorado
28 Dory
29 Dragonet
30 Dragonfish
31 European Chub
32 Fangtooth
33 Filefish
34 Flounder
35 Flying Fish
36 Frogfish
37 Gar
38 Glassfish
39 Glowlight Danio
40 Goatfish
41 Goby
42 Goldfish
43 Greenfish
44 Grouper
45 Haddock
46 Hagfish
47 Halibut
48 Hatchetfish
49 Herring
50 Kingfish
51 Koi
52 Lamprey
53 Largemouth Bass
54 Leafy Sea Dragon
55 Lionfish
56 Loach
57 Mackerel
58 Marlin
59 Milkfish
60 Monkfish
61 Mullet
62 Muskellunge
63 Ocean Sunfish
64 Oscar
65 Parrotfish
66 Perch
67 Pike
68 Pipefish
69 Piranna
70 Pollock
71 Porgy
72 Pufferfish
73 Rabbitfish
74 Redfish
75 Rock Bass
76 Sailfish
77 Salmon
78 Sardine
79 Saury
80 Sawfish
81 Scorpionfish
82 Seahorse
83 Smelt
84 Snapper
85 Snook
86 Sole
87 Stonefish
88 Swordfish
89 Tang(fish)
90 Tarpon
91 Tetra
92 Tilapia
93 Triggerfish
94 Trout
95 Tuna
96 Turbot
97 Viper Fish
98 Wahoo
99 Walleye
00 Weedy Sea Dragon
REPTILE TABLE
01 Agama Lizard
02 American Alligator
03 American Crocodile
04 Anole
05 Asian Leaf Turtle
06 Asian River Turtle
07 Ball Python
08 Basilisk Lizard
09 Big-Headed Turtle
10 Black Caiman
11 Black Mamba
12 Black Moccasin
13 Blind Lizard
14 Boa Constrictor
15 Bola snake
16 Boomslang
17 Box Turtle
18 Brown Snake
19 Bull Snake
20 Burmese Python
21 Burrowing Asp
22 Bushmaster
23 Chameleon
24 Chinese Alligator
25 Copperhead
26 Coral Snake
27 Corn Snake
28 Cottonmouth
29 Dark-Spotted Anaconda
30 Death Adder
31 Desert Tortoise
32 Desert Viper
33 Dwarf Caiman
34 Dwarf Crocodile
35 Dwarf Tortoise
36 Fer-de-Lance
37 Gecko
38 Gharial
39 Giant Tortoise
40 Gila Monster
41 Glass Lizard
42 Goanna
43 Grass Snake
44 Green Sea Turtle
45 Green Anaconda
46 Green Mamba
47 Green Snake
48 Horned Lizard
49 Iguana
50 King Cobra
51 King Snake
52 Komodo Dragon
53 Krait
54 Kukri Snake
55 Leatherback Sea Turtle
56 Legless Lizard
57 Leopard Lizard
58 Mexican Beaded Lizard
59 Milk Snake
60 Monitor Lizard
61 Mountain Tortoise
62 Mountain Viper
63 Mud Turtle
64 Night Adder
65 Night Lizasrd
66 Nile Crocodile
67 Pignose Turtle
68 Pit Viper
69 Pond Turtle
70 Puff Adder
71 Pygmy Python
72 Rat Snake
73 Rattlesnake*
74 Red-Footed Tortoise
75 Red-Tailed Boa
76 Reticulated Python
77 River Turtle
78 Rock Python
79 Royal Python
80 Saltwater Crocodile
81 Sand Viper
82 Skink
83 Snapping Turtle
84 Sotftshell Turtle
85 Speckled Tortoise
86 Spectacled Caiman
87 Spitting Cobra
88 Spotted Python
89 Star Tortoise
90 Swamp Moccasin
91 Taipan
92 Temple Viper
93 Tiger Snake
94 Tree Boa
95 Tuatara
96 Water Moccasin
97 Water Turtle
98 Wolf Snake
99 Wood Lizard
00 Yellow Anaconda
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