Volume 1, Issue 2

Anatomical study of centauroids

Posted on April 27, 2022

Centauroids are common species in magical ecosystems, representing a half-human, half-ungulate composite animal. Although they seem perfectly logical in their appearance, their internal anatomy is far more complicated than expected. Although they look like having the upper part of a human and the whole body without the neck and the head of a horse (or another ungulate), this does not mean they also possess doubled sets of internal organs. In this paper, we made an overview of the common anatomical features of centauroids with emphasis on the main specializations.

Biodiversity of Okheania

Posted on April 14, 2022

The world of Okheania is a fabulous environment, largely shaped by gigantic trees, forming an evergreen dense surface with their crowns and a dark, hostile space around the trunks, similar to the Ocean’s depth and simply named “the profundity”. This green “ocean” developed on Earth after the sowing of the megatrees, initially developed in laboratory conditions to cope with the pollution of anthropogenic origin. As such, it forms a unique ecosystem with several well-defined biotopes and a flourishing variety of lifeforms. The dominant organismal group is that of Order Ichthymammalia, descendants of the common mammals that underwent extensive evolution and currently resemble in many ways the fishes that previously lived on Earth. Uniquely, the present ichtymammals evolved in a convergent way to these fishes and many similarities could be established between these new species and the now extinct fishes of the past.