Page 1: Titanroot (Boomium Megla) also known as the largest species of phase 1, is an immense structure that inhabits the southern waters of the continent, it's so large that it creates a whole biome of it own. They evolved from tallroots and might reach heights of 10 meters or 33 feet. Page 2: Common beaksnake (Snavelioslan Gewon) is a species of whipolog that hunts in these root jungles, they use the titanroots to sense their environment. These creatures reach a length of 10 cm or 4 inches and evolved from Caroficedula Ferox. Phantom stalks (Gestelyko Kruyide) are weird plants that grow on the seabed, they are known for their ghostly appearance, their tentacles are used to catch nutrition from the water. These evolved from Juneroots. Page 3: Lime papemil (Papemilae Gruniunvi), also known as the lime duopeskie, is a common prey in the southern meadows. Like other duopeskies, they are build for quick movements. They evolved from the Backtstroker and reach a length of 7 cm or 3 inches. The root asolare (Wortelo Viskalo) is one of the closest relative to the much more scarier carsolare, but in the forest of roots, these creatures are better off being small, only reaching a length of 13 cm or 5 inches. Page 4: Breadfish (Brodstucye Placyebruin) inhabits most of the western waters, but also the southern meadows, they lack the horns of their relatives, but they make it up with numbers. They're 5 cm or 2 inches long. Jawtail (Kakhouderi Grypstar) might have the largest tail-claw to body ratio of all grabtails, their posture as drastically changed to a more forwards position. They're 5 cm or 2 inches long when stretched out and they evolved from Caumandus Grabbulae (the grabtails).