Creatures of the Sol'Kesh Bestiary

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • Imagine a version of Earth 80 million years in the future - where humanity has vanished, and extraordinary new creatures have evolved. Welcome to Terry Maranda’s incredible speculative biology project the Sol’Kesh Bestiary.
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    Sol’Kesh Patreon: / solkesh
    Sol’Kesh Instagram: / terrymaranda.art
    Sol’Kesh 3D Models: cults3d.com/en/users/SolKesh/...
    Set eighty million years from now, the Sol’Kesh Bestiary is a speculative biology project similar to After Man or The Future is Wild by the brilliant artist and worldbuilder Terry Maranda. Through naturalist-style illustrations, it explores a world where humanity has long disappeared, and evolution has drastically transformed the animals we know today.
    So, for this entry into the archive, we’ll explore this reborn Earth. And as always, you can support the artist on Patreon to see more of the project using the links in the description.
    Now, let’s travel to the far future, and discover the creatures of the Sol’Kesh Bestiary…
    0:00 Sol’Kesh Bestiary
    1:07 The Teeming Reefs
    4:40 The Mysterious Swamps
    7:21 The Untamed Forests
    10:03 The Forgotten Caves
    13:08 The Colossal Plains
    16:33 The Infinite Deep
    18:44 Support the Project
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  • @bonelessbaby6908
    @bonelessbaby6908 Před rokem +2063

    I would LOVE to see a Curious Archive covering Nausicaä of the valley of the wind, (Preferably the manga since it has much more) it has such amazing and interesting creatures and landscape to be explored. I love your channel and watch all your videos, Thank you for all that you do dude ❤️.

  • @AbaratFox
    @AbaratFox Před rokem +963

    I spent the whole ep thinking how cool this setting is for dnd, really excited to see that the creator thought of that

  • @TalenkauenTV
    @TalenkauenTV Před rokem +142

    This feels way more like wildly whimsical creature design than strait speculative evolution

    • @HannibalKantter
      @HannibalKantter Před rokem +31

      Exactly. It was very hard for me to see how most of these creatures evolved from current ones. I think this project would had make more sense taking place in some other planet

    • @Diloparker
      @Diloparker Před rokem +19

      Weirdly the species that bothers me the most is the “Frondilli”. Apparently they are a descendant, or relative of deer; and they use their modified mandible to feed on sap from trees. Weather sap is a good source of energy at all aside, why didn’t they evolve to repurpose their antlers to help feed on sap? Even if the ancestors of the Frondilli didn’t have, or lost their antlers, wouldn’t they evolve antlers anyways as a result of parallel evolution?

    • @kilderok
      @kilderok Před rokem +1

      @@Diloparker Pretty sure she was just throwing shit at the wall and seeing what stuck. I hope that huge mammal dwarfing trees had hollow bones, it's like she doesn't even know size/gravity variables. No mention of atmospheric changes and the effects that would have on the morphology of organisms. Also, even with low gravity which the planet absolutely would not have by that point, that squid evolution would topple easily with that build. She's also making the mistake of making all her creations "look alien" by leaning into reptilian/amphibian or insectoid/molluscoid designs too heavily.

    • @Diloparker
      @Diloparker Před rokem +13

      @@kilderok Yea, I guess the issue is that speculative evolution to most people isn’t about “what if?”, but rather “wouldn’t it be cool if.” As pointed out by the Unnatural history channel on CZcams.
      I think that’s what the channels name is called.
      (Edit: yeah just looked it up, that’s what the channels name is called.)

    • @JamareeDGIT
      @JamareeDGIT Před rokem +1

      I can believe th3se anima1 can exist on earth mamals evolued from reptile like creatures.

  • @christiancline6531
    @christiancline6531 Před rokem +566

    I really like the kind of mix between a naturalistic element, and one of an air of whimsy and fantasy, really cool project! :D

    • @PancakePakadin
      @PancakePakadin Před rokem +13

      Exactly what I thought

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 Před 9 měsíci +7

      "What if Earth animals evolved into fantasy monsters?" turns out that would be really cool.

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 Před rokem +305

    I don't know how the artist behind this managed to make a world so connected to our own still feel like it's from another planet, but I'm really digging it.

    • @teslashark
      @teslashark Před rokem +15

      4:37 It's Australia!

    • @paulkanja
      @paulkanja Před rokem +11

      Well dinosaurs feel like they are from another planet :)

    • @Lucien_75
      @Lucien_75 Před rokem +4

      If you like this check out "all future tomorrows"

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Před rokem +3

      Doing your home work on existence will do that

  • @WingedFish66
    @WingedFish66 Před rokem +247

    I do like how everything has a unique name. Far too often with these spec projects the names are just taking common names and jumbling them together like The Future Is Wild (Snow Stalker, Reef Glider, Garden Worm, ect.)

    • @betulla96
      @betulla96 Před rokem +38

      The Future is Wild was made for a wide TV audience, I think there's value in making the names easily understandable to everyone as well.

    • @Aethuviel
      @Aethuviel Před rokem +12

      Snagrio just means that many spec evo projects use this kind of naming, with TFIW as an example.

    • @fionagibson7529
      @fionagibson7529 Před rokem +40

      We do that in real life too, though. Woodpecker, stingray, clouded leopard, etc.

    • @The_WhitePencil
      @The_WhitePencil Před rokem +18

      Naming things in speculative evolution projects is quite an interesting challenge. Realistically, especially for these kinds where humans are long-gone, none of these creatures have a name. Most speculative biology rather features names of what humans would tend to call these creatures upon first sight and study of their behavior, this one, maybe in part due to the adaptation into a DnD setting as well, goes more for names you'd expect to be given if there was an indigenous civilization who has entire myths or cultures based around these creatures.

    • @kilderok
      @kilderok Před rokem +11

      Unfortunately those names have more of a discernable naming pattern than these pokemon names. Solmundis? That just means sun-world or sun-earth. I think this chick was just throwing shit at a wall creatively.

  • @freakishuproar1168
    @freakishuproar1168 Před rokem +251

    These are some delightful speculative species. Something about the style of the illustrations makes me think of -D&D, I could easily see any of these creatures being in a Monster Manual or a Fiend Folio- Nevermind, I hadn't reached that bit of the video yet :p That's so rad!

    • @KageKobushi
      @KageKobushi Před rokem +10

      I was thinking the same during the video... And then, BAM, ending.

  • @goofyahhyoutubechannel
    @goofyahhyoutubechannel Před rokem +20

    I personally love you videos, it's just calm. No catchy thumbnails, no puns, no hyperactive voice.

  • @Patch2112
    @Patch2112 Před rokem +74

    I don’t know if you’d ever be interested, but a video/series on The Elder Scrolls could be super interesting. Creatures like Guar, Netches, Ice Wraiths, and Grummites (if you count Daedra) would be super cool to see looked at in your style!

    • @sonorasgirl
      @sonorasgirl Před rokem +6

      Yeah - I know Morrowind doesn’t look good compared to modern graphics, but it had interesting animals

    • @Patch2112
      @Patch2112 Před rokem +6

      @@sonorasgirl The entire series has such interesting creatures, sadly a lot of them get little mention outside of obscure texts, in-game and out. If you’re interested, Camelworks, Fudgemuppet, and Drewmora are three great channels for Elder Scrolls lore. Camelworks actually made a video a while back about 10 obscure creatures and wow, even as a fan for over a decade I only knew about half of them lmao.

    • @sonorasgirl
      @sonorasgirl Před rokem

      @@Patch2112 ooooh thank you! I’ll check it out

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 Před 9 měsíci +1

      The Elder Scrolls is a great universe because the premise is basically "what if all the crazy shit people talk about in various historical documents actually happened?"

  • @pailhorsegaming6762
    @pailhorsegaming6762 Před rokem +91

    I love these videos. They’re perfect for me. They talk about fantasy AND animals. I love them, thanks CA!

    • @gtechnosinc2518
      @gtechnosinc2518 Před rokem

      Yes, only fantasy,wake up, all this is a fantasy,so you can be sleep and not know the truth, dinosaurs and humans where living at the same time, there is proof, search for the truth,just don't believe what ever in school teaches,because is just theories, there are human prints and dinosaurs prints at the same time,paintings about people riding dinosaurs and the creator of the paintings never heard of dinosaurs before,why is that, because the earth is not that super old that those indoctrinated people teach,no proof at all for what they are talking about.

    • @RanEdgar-ok3wk
      @RanEdgar-ok3wk Před 5 měsíci +1

      It’s speculative biology but I’ll admit it seems rather unrealistic and more like fantasy as this seems like something that would take place on a different planet

  • @kinoko5566
    @kinoko5566 Před rokem +56

    I love your channel. I wish someone did this same thing as a David Attenborough sleep podcast, it'd be amazing.

    • @kinoko5566
      @kinoko5566 Před rokem +1

      @@Prime501 will definitely check it out thank you

    • @JamareeDGIT
      @JamareeDGIT Před rokem +1

      I love this channel to

  • @stopmotionfilms4121
    @stopmotionfilms4121 Před rokem +29

    Honestly, this is one of my favorite channels to watch

  • @galiogargoyle6295
    @galiogargoyle6295 Před rokem +28

    Damn, the creatures of Sol'Kesh all sound incredible! I especially like the looks of the Calitross and the Gharril too.

  • @peepycowver
    @peepycowver Před rokem +24

    I know they're supposed to be seen as huge creatures but I like imagining them as the same size as their ancestors

    • @magnarcreed3801
      @magnarcreed3801 Před rokem +3

      It didn’t say more most i think. Could be small.

  • @chadgorosaurus4898
    @chadgorosaurus4898 Před rokem +17

    Speculative future animals are so fun to read about

  • @Waxican
    @Waxican Před rokem +20

    Its not that I dislike these designs, but they feel too fantasy for me to fully immerse myself into envisioning these as future earth creatures.

    • @bogosbinted6475
      @bogosbinted6475 Před rokem +7

      Yeah they feel a bit to fantasy like

    • @helmaschine1885
      @helmaschine1885 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Yeah, they look very fantasy. Would've been better if the artist were I spired by prehistoric mammals a bit more. Alien, but still evolutionary probable.

  • @tristanemery8748
    @tristanemery8748 Před rokem +66

    What an amazing birthday present - Curious Archive uploading yet another awesome speculative biology summary. I really enjoyed your video on Simon stålenhag's ''Loop'' series. So much, in fact, that I've asked for both "Tales From The Loop" and "The Labyrinth" for Christmas. Seriously love the stiff that you put out here and thank you for unintentionally making my 19th just that bit sweeter :)

    • @343-penitentnarrator8
      @343-penitentnarrator8 Před rokem +6

      Happy birthday, mate! 19 is a great age, lots of fond memories.

    • @mysterioussoup3393
      @mysterioussoup3393 Před rokem +2

      Happy birthday! Getting closer and closer to death! How exciting! Seriously though, happy b-day.

    • @fly7045
      @fly7045 Před rokem +1

      Happy birthday!!

  • @jennifervan75
    @jennifervan75 Před rokem +19

    I AM HERE TO WATCH ANOTHER MASTERPIECE OF YOURS!!!

  • @ImThylacine
    @ImThylacine Před rokem +87

    As much as I enjoy speculative evolution, I’m a bit confused as to how some of the most endangered creatures today, like pangolins and coral species, survived the Anthropocene when people clearly didn’t.

    • @magnarcreed3801
      @magnarcreed3801 Před rokem +18

      Might have been something that was disease like? That would do it.

    • @betulla96
      @betulla96 Před rokem +28

      Yeah, coral is especially unbelievable given how sensitive it is to the slightest environmental changes. However I think this is still a fantastic project overall.

    • @SashedPotato
      @SashedPotato Před rokem +9

      I love this project but I do agree. I also think it's unlikely for other phyla to dominate if this amount of mammals survived as mammals are already land adapted

    • @cerberaodollam
      @cerberaodollam Před rokem +3

      maybe humans came onto their senses and committed (redacted) before it was too late? who knows

    • @omo568
      @omo568 Před rokem +1

      ​@@cerberaodollam lmaoo, they all joined the VHEMT movement

  • @spikeweed420
    @spikeweed420 Před rokem +13

    All these creatures look like something you’d see in The Last Kids On Earth! I love ALL of them!

    • @laurensidneyborjesson9890
      @laurensidneyborjesson9890 Před rokem +2

      Wow I thought I was the only one who likes that show

    • @amazingallosaur6196
      @amazingallosaur6196 Před rokem +2

      @@laurensidneyborjesson9890 Me three!

    • @spikeweed420
      @spikeweed420 Před rokem +2

      @@laurensidneyborjesson9890 I actually thought I was one of the only people, too! I watched the movie, and then a few months later watched book two and three.

    • @JamareeDGIT
      @JamareeDGIT Před rokem +2

      I love that show

    • @hollowknightfan2379
      @hollowknightfan2379 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I love those books.

  • @spilledink849
    @spilledink849 Před rokem +5

    I think an archive on Runaway To The Stars would be incredible. The thought the creator has put into the biology of the universe is amazing

  • @hobosorcerer
    @hobosorcerer Před rokem +301

    I do love speculative biology, but I always feel like many of these projects suffer from over-fantasization. Like why does the snail relative on the thumbnail have one eye?

    • @_Venvel
      @_Venvel Před rokem +87

      That's a good point. The speculative aquatic animals here are very non-hydrodynamic. I can't think of any good reasons for streamlined swimming animals to evolve in a way that would actively hinder their movement through water.

    • @littlewolfyzapling8810
      @littlewolfyzapling8810 Před rokem +48

      Because it’s fun and looks cool

    • @MegaTheftV
      @MegaTheftV Před 9 měsíci +25

      I feel the same way. I enjoy it but I can't help but wonder why snails would evolve arms and legs

    • @firefancy9928
      @firefancy9928 Před 9 měsíci +24

      Barrel eye fish exist and I thought it was fake when I heard about it back in my high school days. A species of creature with toes over time and many generations, evolved to have singular hooves on basically one finger for each foot. I wouldn't be so closed minded, although I can't think of any reason why there would be such a specific environmental pressure that would break the bilateral symmetry of eyes for snails.

    • @RanEdgar-ok3wk
      @RanEdgar-ok3wk Před 5 měsíci +12

      @@littlewolfyzapling8810that’s not the point of speculative biology;-;

  • @xeni9941
    @xeni9941 Před rokem +6

    There aren't many channels like Yours. As an artist, I get inspired in new ways with every new archive episode, and as a fan of the creepy and wonderful, I couldn't be more excited to see your takes on all these amazing topics. Great work as always! Much love

    • @kilderok
      @kilderok Před rokem +1

      From one artist to another: be inspired to put actual science into your designs if you do a speculative biology series. There's no excuse, other people have done the work for you. Set a date, then ask: How far has the moon pulled away from earth? What are the continents doing? What is the suns luminosity? What catastrophic events have occurred between now and the date? Factor in the current extinction event and how that might affect life, just...do more work than dreaming up some bodies, attaching current animals to them, and giving them pokemon names.

    • @cescimes
      @cescimes Před 8 měsíci

      @@kilderok or maybe, and hear me out... just have fun with it? what a concept, really

  • @theemeralddodomobile
    @theemeralddodomobile Před rokem +12

    You should definitely do a series on Pandora the world of Avatar. Especially now everyone will like it!

  • @askeladdsnumberonefan258

    The fact that they involved them selfs with dnd is amazing.

  • @TheHybridFox357
    @TheHybridFox357 Před rokem +34

    What a beautiful art-style and interesting creatures. You should probably check out the highly- detailed and fairly new imaginative biology project of Bennta by the Hybrid Fox.

  • @isyourfactonebabynah7359

    I love the design and story of speculative evolution,the possibility seem endless and the creatures looks really cool.Wish I had the talent for something like this.Great work to the artist for this and thank you for covering this.

  • @nicoborgonia
    @nicoborgonia Před rokem +7

    I really enjoy and admire the way you narrate your contents. The way you use words is just as engaging as the different worlds and creatures you feature on this channel. I'm such a huge fan of yours. Here's hoping for more great videos coming from you.

  • @espinas5981
    @espinas5981 Před rokem +23

    I would adore a deep dive into the species of Pikmin! (Probably Pikmin 3 because it looks the most natural)

  • @Bluedinoaur
    @Bluedinoaur Před rokem +6

    I absolutely LOVE your channel. This is honestly the channel I look forward to the most when you post new content.

  • @thatoneguywithhorns3774
    @thatoneguywithhorns3774 Před rokem +3

    It's 3 am here and his voice is soothing me.

  • @sambrown9095
    @sambrown9095 Před rokem +5

    Nothing beats a classic Curious Archive Spec Evo video

  • @SillyLittleGuy__
    @SillyLittleGuy__ Před rokem +3

    This is probably the most interesting speculative evolution project I’ve seen in a wile

  • @zooker7938
    @zooker7938 Před rokem +3

    I get the impression the artist likes rocky aesthetics.

  • @MrEmilable
    @MrEmilable Před rokem +6

    can´t Wait when Future Wildlife is featured here, if it will be featured here,
    Awesome job pal, hopeing to Release Future Wildlife next year,
    EDIT:
    Future Wildlife on CZcams is still a bit far away however started to make the family trees and i made a website.

  • @deltafox6904
    @deltafox6904 Před rokem +5

    I love how the artist listed the ecological niche of each creature as if they were Pokemon types

  • @tdf_worldkey6666
    @tdf_worldkey6666 Před rokem +3

    It's truly a talent to be able to design creatures like that and I'm trying to cultivate that ability

  • @amazinggamer6002
    @amazinggamer6002 Před rokem +8

    Keep up the great work

  • @neha_reddy121
    @neha_reddy121 Před 3 měsíci

    I absolutely love Terry Maranda's art style - it just breathes life into these creatures

  • @FBIandre123
    @FBIandre123 Před rokem +4

    5:20 That is not a lungless salamander, that is a fire salamander.

  • @renegade6983
    @renegade6983 Před rokem +2

    The game The Eternal Cylinder seems right up your alley.

  • @Some_Rando-07
    @Some_Rando-07 Před rokem

    This is easily my favorite art showcase on this channel

  • @elizabetho.7484
    @elizabetho.7484 Před rokem +5

    Love this--cool art & project, and as always, CA, amazing video! You are the best.

  • @MisterCynic18
    @MisterCynic18 Před rokem +9

    I'd really like to know how the mammal descendants got past the "no green mammals" phenomenon. Symbiosis with algae? Specialized green light reflecting hairs?

    • @fionagibson7529
      @fionagibson7529 Před rokem

      Do sloths count?

    • @JudgeNicodemus
      @JudgeNicodemus Před rokem +1

      @@fionagibson7529 it's not symbiosis. They're just a solid surface for algae.

    • @fionagibson7529
      @fionagibson7529 Před rokem +3

      @@JudgeNicodemus The algae is in fact beneficial to the sloths, since it provides camouflage with the jungle and recent research suggests that the sloths will supplement their diet with the nutrients from the algae. There is an entire ecosystem based around the algae.
      Also symbiotic relationships do not have to benefit both parties. Parasitism is still a form of symbiosis.

    • @JudgeNicodemus
      @JudgeNicodemus Před rokem +1

      @@fionagibson7529 huh, never really thought of it that way. Nice, thanks for the lesson. :)

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 Před 9 měsíci

      Humans can get green hair if they shower in an area where the water supply has copper contamination, though maybe I should have mentioned the more obvious green eyes.

  • @hubertrozalski7070
    @hubertrozalski7070 Před rokem +4

    Taurachni is basically spidercrab from "The Witcher", which is reasonable, considering the fact that in the books some of the monsters are animals from alternate realities and Elves and Humans are aliens to Dwarves and Gnomes.

  • @samuelcrow4701
    @samuelcrow4701 Před rokem +3

    Imagine a world where everything is some sort of hermit crab, nothing makes the shells they're just there

    • @schlongdong3875
      @schlongdong3875 Před rokem

      I would just like to point out the fact that if a hermit crab finds a shell that doesn't quite fit then it will sit and wait for another crab to ditch its old shell. This can result in massive conga lines of patient hermit crabs that play musical shells

  • @dragginmeout4553
    @dragginmeout4553 Před rokem +3

    ngl that calitross could be a good dnd creature

  • @kirschakos
    @kirschakos Před rokem +7

    Loved this one! Thanks for keeping up the good job! :)

  • @avch1209
    @avch1209 Před rokem +10

    In addition to eyes, what other photoreceptor organs could develop species from other planets?

    • @FleshWizard69420
      @FleshWizard69420 Před rokem +11

      Heat sensors detect infrared light and are present on some snakes.

  • @yoki590
    @yoki590 Před 3 měsíci

    i love this channel, i cant explain it but the voice over sounds like he's smiling the whole time.

  • @gregorysmith6780
    @gregorysmith6780 Před rokem +5

    It would be fantastic for Curious Archive to cover my favourite book series, Stormlight Archive, the flora and fauna are so cool.

  • @noirangel6416
    @noirangel6416 Před rokem +16

    Attempt #6
    *Pretty please do a video for the creatures from "Made in Abyss".*

  • @niko_8208
    @niko_8208 Před 8 měsíci

    Everytime i watch videos on future earth evolution i just imagine a regular alligator or croc just chillin there 80 million years later

  • @The-Man-On-The-Mountain
    @The-Man-On-The-Mountain Před 2 měsíci +1

    I wish an artist recreated the flora of the book Hothouse, by Brian W. Aldiss (in a distant future, plants have replaced all animals on Earth. Plants can fly, swim, and prey). A fascinating premise, and a great novel in my opinion.

  • @Vermin489
    @Vermin489 Před rokem +1

    WE NEED MOREEE! THIS IS AMAZING !(but please do make another video on this)

  • @UndercoverGCHACPSagent2177
    @UndercoverGCHACPSagent2177 Před 2 měsíci

    I want a video game where you can explore Sol’kesh as a small animal in each of these, you explore through all of Sol’kesh, seeing these animals and more in each biome

  • @Teserakt1
    @Teserakt1 Před rokem +1

    Finally, i am a fan of Terry Maranda's art, so i was waiting for you to make a video about it

  • @SHDUStudios
    @SHDUStudios Před rokem +2

    Love that this carries on the tradition of giant, flightless bats.

  • @rodgermendoza6783
    @rodgermendoza6783 Před rokem +3

    Always love watching your videos discuss on speculative biology! I rarely comment on YT videos and here I am. I gotta ask though, have you ever considered doing a video about the animals and flora of the world of James Cameron's Avatar? I feel like you and the rest of us got tons of things to explore and learn about in that biodiverse world.

  • @bahatiakoya1
    @bahatiakoya1 Před rokem +1

    You should cover Southbound. It's a mechanical evolution project run by a guy on the speculative evolution subreddit. It started a few months ago but it is already pretty advanced.
    Probably one of the most interesting things I've seen come out there in a while!
    Beside that, I'm so happy that you made a video on the Sol'kesh Bestiary finally! I remember seeing the project owner talking about it on the subreddit and have been excited since. I have been wanting to start my own project but haven't found time in. My life yet. 😅

  • @-the-butterfly-effect-7585

    Every time a watch one of these speculative evolution world building video I always think how cool it would be as a setting for DnD, so it's so cool to see one thats already fleshed out for that

  • @DZ-uw6lt
    @DZ-uw6lt Před rokem +1

    I followed this on instagram and I gotta say so happy this was showcased

  • @Gnarls315
    @Gnarls315 Před 7 měsíci

    I’m glad to see the Dougon is following in my footsteps

  • @lisanidog8178
    @lisanidog8178 Před 4 měsíci

    This is like the show The Future is Wild with how animals will evolve in the far future. Interesting.

  • @Glibiettop
    @Glibiettop Před rokem +5

    Have you done a video on Rain World? It's a game about a creature called the "slugcat" exploring the strange Rain world after getting lost in a big rainstorm. There are a lot of different interesting flora and fauna, and i love how life-like everything is.

    • @berdyking7967
      @berdyking7967 Před rokem +1

      @@wons241 bot

    • @berdyking7967
      @berdyking7967 Před rokem +1

      He actually made one

    • @pokegirl1799
      @pokegirl1799 Před rokem

      @@berdyking7967 I reported him, that should hopefully help
      edit: not sure why I put "him" when it's a bot, but whatever

  • @deathwolf54
    @deathwolf54 Před rokem +1

    someone needs to turn this in to an open world survival video game

  • @shadow10112
    @shadow10112 Před rokem

    I love to see curios archive cover the Antarctic Chronicles. All your videos are amazing.

  • @BigFroggo
    @BigFroggo Před rokem +4

    I really don't think snails can evolve into something like that in 80 million years.

    • @BigFroggo
      @BigFroggo Před rokem

      Shutup.

    • @helmaschine1885
      @helmaschine1885 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Yeah, mollusks have never evolved like that is the past millions of years ...

    • @BigFroggo
      @BigFroggo Před 10 měsíci

      @@helmaschine1885 Yeah seems like a bit of a stretch. (Btw the shutup comment above you was from when I replied to a bot)

  • @matrorian5388
    @matrorian5388 Před rokem

    These videos scratches the part of my brain that makes me sleepy and curious at the same time

  • @xel_nave
    @xel_nave Před rokem +3

    Would love to see you cover Keenan Taylor's world of Kaimere.

  • @Bake-kurijra
    @Bake-kurijra Před rokem

    Sol’kesh is amazing. I love the creatures . There all so amazing

  • @pokeprogaming8528
    @pokeprogaming8528 Před rokem +1

    I absolutely love this concept and I am currently (trying) to make a game. These fantastical creatures are giving me so much inspiration.

  • @underrage4202
    @underrage4202 Před rokem

    Man I love your video!I have been watching you since less than 50k!Hope you will get 1 mill!!!

  • @androidmk5987
    @androidmk5987 Před rokem +1

    I was not ready for this to also be Dungeons and Dragons.

  • @thedragonthatlovesskittles7132

    bro the author is such an amazing fellow I gotta say.

  • @matteomastrodomenico1231
    @matteomastrodomenico1231 Před 4 měsíci

    This author really loves the idea of organic blades.

  • @damekkoDASHkun
    @damekkoDASHkun Před rokem +5

    Author is kinda fixated on "spearing", despite it rarely appears in nature...

  • @dyno6614
    @dyno6614 Před rokem +1

    Up until the end, i was wondering why the creatures all looked like 'this animal but fantasy'.

  • @hans1783
    @hans1783 Před rokem

    This is beautiful... I just found ur channel I love every bit of it...

  • @Dystopian-toast
    @Dystopian-toast Před rokem +2

    This feels like a dnd

  • @snek9406
    @snek9406 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Everything looks like it’s half living and half solid rock

  • @WolfStar08
    @WolfStar08 Před rokem

    This is one of those projects that would be interesting to see a single human displaced into to observe but given the setting and feel of the world wouldn't fit too well. So instead seeing a new sentient species even in its very early stages of sentience that evolved in this world along side the other beasts just observing and living along side them would be fascinating

  • @andeeharry
    @andeeharry Před rokem +1

    they are gorgeous, I'd love to borrow some of these for my world

  • @projectaks4745
    @projectaks4745 Před rokem +5

    I would be really cool if you were to make a video covering the spiders for Children of time

  • @azurearcade342
    @azurearcade342 Před rokem +1

    When it comes to species surviving extinction events you have to look at what species have prevailed and what adaptations have worked. Specialized species are usually the first to go. Generalist species seem to thrive. I honestly think crocodiles would eventually evolve back to their more terrestrial ancestors. Badgers would actually replace the niche of bears.
    The species presented here are very well done and thought out. It's cool to get to see other creators' concepts. I really do think cephalopods would go terrestrial as well.

  • @ZayZoot
    @ZayZoot Před rokem +3

    Wait a minute, Lancelets are already a thing. They're a clade of chordate closely related to Vertebrates, a lot like a modern day Pikaia.

  • @woutdossche7639
    @woutdossche7639 Před rokem +1

    With 80 million years time I expected more *crabs*

  • @obrysii
    @obrysii Před rokem +1

    I like how the Mollucites are just straight ripped from D&D.

  • @rafaellecavalier5003
    @rafaellecavalier5003 Před rokem +2

    Nice, I've been waiting for another vid. Great content btw

  • @antonioruizfernandez8281

    Hell yeah! For half of the video I was thinking that those creatrures would be spectacular for dnd and then at the end it drops that they have monster sheets, amazing, and an amazing video just as alwayls.

  • @seand.g423
    @seand.g423 Před rokem +1

    _years?_ I can't see life on Earth lasting 80 million _weeks!_

  • @olympus10001
    @olympus10001 Před rokem

    I was thinking about you all morning 😳. loving the creatures

  • @Arkume8Beltz
    @Arkume8Beltz Před rokem +2

    The stetics from Sol'Kesh remember me more a fantasy world like can be in Dungeons & Dragons than usual speculative evolution themes..isn't something bad, i love to see Sol'Kesh in Spellhammer..

  • @anaveragecassetteplayer8033

    14:07 "PERRY THE PLATYPUS?"

  • @123456qwful
    @123456qwful Před rokem +3

    I like how much these creatures would in place fantasy or video game esthetic, reality is alway either underwhelming or even more curious as most creatures would look more tamer or using beauty Or in adolescent a more adorable natural as most creatures tend to survive with a more likebale appearance

  • @stormwarrior5362
    @stormwarrior5362 Před rokem +2

    I am pretty sure alligators are still thriving in this future world. These things were living with dinosaurs and survived through today without significant change.

  • @LittleCrowYT
    @LittleCrowYT Před 4 měsíci +1

    I kept thinking so many of these both remind me of and would make such great d&d/fantasy creatures, and then came the end of the video 😂
    Pretty cool idea overall

  • @nightsky7242
    @nightsky7242 Před rokem

    This is so fantasy-like. Love it!

  • @Delunkleus
    @Delunkleus Před rokem +4

    What’s the justification for everything, regardless of order, having a sharp jaw? Feels weird but they look cool!

  • @IDK-df4cw
    @IDK-df4cw Před rokem +3

    Sick vid!gonna watch it!keep up the good work!