Its attacks include torpor inducing stings and knocking riders off of their mounts. The Cnidaria may be an herbivore but this makes them act very predatory, pursuing survivors at a slow pace, but a shockingly large aggressive range, especially for a creature that’s not supposed to have any sensory organs or even a brain. Most tribes kill Cnidaria on sight, then collect its reserve of powerful sedative, to use in technically advanced long-distance tranquilizers.Īlthough they seem to be primarily herbivores, feeding off algae, they seem to have another favorite target: humans, and the occasional tame we bring along with. DomesticatedĪs Cnidaria is barely more intelligent than a plant, there's no effective method to tame one. While its attacks are not directly powerful, its sting injects an incredibly strong and fast-acting sedative. It generally just floats along on the current until something gets close enough to sense, at which point it attacks. This all combines to make a dangerous creature that lights up the deepest reaches of the ocean.Ĭnidaria is not generally aggressive, because it lacks normal perceptive senses. It possesses the size and shape of large egg-yolk jellies, the powerful sting of certain box jellies, and the bioluminescence of deep-sea jellies. It has traits that seem derived from many types of jellyfish. Passive, but aggressive at close range WildĬnidaria omnimorph is another example of a creature which should not exist.