Evolve8eon's great idea
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hi :(
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The sketch is almost done, but I don't want to post the sketch and I want to draw clean line art first. I also decided on the lore and changed the inspiration slightly. I'll post it with the image when I'm done.
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Maybe a version of Trick-or-Treat that changes the target into pure Ghost instead of adding it as a second/third type and also burns the target? I'll think of a name for it later.
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yeah you did
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Animals according to Google:
Germany is home to a diverse range of European wildlife inhabiting its forests, mountains, and coastal areas, including mammals like the red fox, roe deer, wild boar, European badger, and Eurasian lynx. The country also supports many bird species, including white-tailed eagles, peregrine falcons, and black grouse, alongside re-established species like the Eurasian beaver and European bison.
Key Mammals
Red Fox & Roe Deer: Common throughout German forests and, in the case of foxes, urban areas.
Wild Boar: Large, intelligent omnivores frequently found in woodlands and occasionally urban outskirts.
European Badger: Known for creating complex, nocturnal burrow systems.
Eurasian Lynx: A large cat that has returned to several, mostly eastern and southern, forested regions.
European Wildcat: Often confused with domestic cats, they inhabit dense forests like the Eifel National Park.
Alpine Species: Chamois and Alpine ibex are found in the high altitudes of the Alps.
Beavers & Bison: Eurasian beavers are returning to riverbanks, while European bison (Wisent) have been reintroduced to protected areas like the Rothaar Mountains.
Birds and Raptors
Birds of Prey: White-tailed eagles, red kites, peregrine falcons, and common buzzards.
Forest Birds: Various woodpeckers, including the green woodpecker and black grouse.
Waterfowl: Greylag geese, mallards, and common cranes, particularly in northern Germany.
Reptiles and Amphibians
Fire Salamander: A distinct black and yellow amphibian found in deciduous forests.
European Toad: A widespread amphibian.
Threatened Species
Several native species are endangered, including the wildcat, various bat species, and specific grassland birds like the whinchat.Germany protects these species through 16 national parks, including the Bavarian Forest and Wadden Sea, as well as many biosphere reserves.
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