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Symph

Symphs are an incredibly musical species. For them, music is just another necessity, such as food or shelter. They create music by rubbing their wings together at high speeds, and are able to create a variety of sounds.
They are very connected to the world around them - allowing plants and animals to live alongside them.
Despite their willingness to allow life to thrive around them, they are quite an aggressive species. However, this aggression can easily be managed through music, as it soothes them.
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Salaman

Salamen are an aggressive aquatic amphibious species. They spend most of their lives residing under the water, but if necessary come onto land.
There are three variants of the Salaman, and each variant's aggression is at a different level. These three variants, in order of aggression, are the lake variant, the sea variant, and the swamp variant, the swamp variant being the highest level of aggression.
Unlike the other variants, the swamp variant is able to lure in unsuspecting salaman to cannibalize by singing them into a trance.
The sea variant is the most commonly seen, then comes the lake variant, and then the swamp variant.
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Hivemind

Hiveminds are a peaceful species that reside in forests. They secrete pheromones that attract and allow them to control bee-like creatures, using them as a defense mechanism.
Once a hive is created, the Hivemind creates neurons and other cells within the hive, creating a new consciousness that will eventually separate and become a new Hivemind.
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