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Random creature profile
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This is a list of random creature profiles (RCPs) which are used by procedurally generated creatures. RCPs used body parts from body_rcp.txt
instead of body_default.txt
.
Overview
RCP stands for "random creature profile". RCP is hard-coded raw text that defines the core body plan, tissues and body attacks of the random creature, before it goes under further randomness (three-eyed, wings of stretched skin, external ribs, etc.). There are 243 RCPs; this number does not include RCPs "twisted into humanoid form".
The RCP of a randomly generated creature can be identified by its description. Many RCPs have normal creatures of the same name (e.g. albatross), although they are entirely unrelated. Other RCPs feature animals that don't exist anywhere else, such as zebras. Some RCPs have inherent abilities, such as flight or webbing.
Night trolls and bogeymen only use the (basic) humanoid RCP, and werebeasts only use mammalian and reptilian RCPs.
List
- Albatross
- Alligator
- Anaconda
- Ankylosaurid
- Ant
- Anteater
- Antelope
- Antlion larva
- Ape
- Aphid
- Armadillo
- Armless biped
- Assassin bug
- Badger
- Bat
- Bear
- Beaver
- Bee
- Bison
- Blob
- Bristleworm
- Buffalo
- Bull
- Bunting
- Bushtit
- Butterfly
- Buzzard
- Caddisfly
- Camel
- Capybara
- Cardinal
- Cat
- Caterpillar
- Cavy
- Ceratopsid
- Chameleon
- Chickadee
- Chicken
- Chinchilla
- Cicada
- Civet
- Click beetle
- Coati
- Cobra
- Cockatoo
- Cockroach
- Condor
- Coyote
- Crab
- Crane
- Cricket
- Crocodile
- Crow
- Cuckoo
- Damselfly
- Darkling beetle
- Decapod
- Deer
- Dimetrodon
- Dove
- Dragonfly
- Duck
- Dung beetle
- Eagle
- Earthworm
- Earwig
- Elephant
- Elk
- Falcon
- Fantail
- Finch
- Firefly
- Flamingo
- Flat worm
- Flea
- Fly
- Flycatcher
- Fox
- Frog
- Fruit bat
- Gecko
- Gila monster
- Giraffe
- Goat
- Goose
- Gopher
- Grasshopper
- Grebe
- Grouse
- Gull
- Hadrosaurid
- Hare
- Harrier
- Hawk
- Hedgehog
- Hexapod
- Hippopotamus
- Honeyeater
- Hornbill
- Hornet
- Horse
- Humanoid
- Hummingbird
- Hyena
- Iguana
- Iguanodont
- Jackal
- Jay
- Kangaroo
- Kestrel
- Kingfisher
- Kinglet
- Kite
- Koala
- Lacewing
- Ladybug
- Lark
- Leech
- Lemur
- Lizard
- Llama
- Lobster
- Loon
- Loris
- Louse
- Lyrebird
- Maggot
- Magpie
- Mammoth
- Mantis
- Marmot
- Martin
- Mayfly
- Mite
- Mockingbird
- Mole
- Mongoose
- Monitor
- Monkey
- Moose
- Mosquito
- Moth
- Mouse
- Nematode
- Newt
- Nightjar
- Nuthatch
- Octopod
- Opossum
- Oriole
- Osprey
- Otter
- Owl
- Oxpecker
- Panda
- Pangolin
- Panther
- Parrot
- Pelican
- Penguin
- Petrel
- Pheasant
- Pig
- Pigeon
- Porcupine
- Primate
- Pterosaur
- Python
- Quadruped
- Quail
- Quetzal
- Rabbit
- Raccoon
- Rat
- Rattlesnake
- Raven
- Rhinoceros
- Rhinoceros beetle
- Ribbon worm
- Rove beetle
- Salamander
- Sauropod
- Scarab beetle
- Scorpion
- Scorpionfly
- Serpent
- Sheep
- Shrew
- Shrike
- Shrimp
- Silverfish
- Skink
- Skunk
- Sloth
- Slug
- Snail
- Snake
- Snakefly
- Sparrow
- Spider
- Squirrel
- Stag beetle
- Starling
- Stegosaurid
- Stick insect
- Stonefly
- Stork
- Swallow
- Swan
- Swift
- Tanager
- Tapir
- Tarantula
- Termite
- Theropod
- Thornbill
- Thrips
- Thrush
- Tick
- Tiger beetle
- Titmouse
- Toad
- Tortoise
- Toucan
- Turkey
- Turtle
- Viper
- Vulture
- Walrus
- Warbler
- Warthog
- Wasp
- Waxwing
- Weasel
- Weevil
- Wolf
- Wombat
- Woodpecker
- Worm
- Wren
- Wyrm
- Zebra