Alien Species
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Revonnahgander are violet-skinned humanoid aliens with pointed elf-like ears from the planet Revonnah.

Biology[]

Anatomy[]

Revonnahganders are violet-furred feline humanoid aliens with pointed elf-like ears, cat-like pupils, large pointed upper canines, and either black, white, or purple hair.

Younger Revonnahganders additionally have tails called bi'nthaks which falls off when they're older, they difficult to remove and must let it fall off naturally.

Powers and abilities[]

Revonnahganders are strong enough to lift and throw a Panuncian by its tail.

Revonnahganders are highly skilled combatants, being able to fight on-par with other beings such as Zaroffians, Incurseans, Tetramands, and Merlinisapiens.

Revonnahganders are shown to have above-average agility. They can also jump high distances.

Young Revonnahganders can use their bi'nthaks as a third arm. These tails are also durable, as they cannot be disconnected by a species such as Appoplexian and can only fall off when the Revonnahgander in question reaches puberty.

Despite having feline features, Revonnahganders are able to resist anyone with the ability to mind control cats.

Weaknesses[]

Due to having fur, Revonnahganders are uncomfortable in highly warm climates.

Beam scans can make a Revonnahgander's fur feel itchy to their displeasure.

Like other living beings, Revonnahganders can be controlled by a Vladat's Corrupturas.

Revonnahganders can easily be overpowered by a Chronosapien.

It takes a great deal of effort for a young Revonnahgander to control their bi'nthaks.

Culture and society[]

Revonnahganders are not given names until they reach a certain age.

Gallery[]

Notes[]

  • The Omnitrix's Revonnahgander representative is named either Farmer BoringJeans, Math Man, or Doctor Boring Farmer.[1]
  • The Revonnahganders are similar to the Na'vi from the 2009 film Avatar and it's 2022 Sequel: The Way of Water, because of their cat like traits and native harvesting and traditions.
    • Differences: the Na'vi keeps their tails for live, while the Revonnahgander loses them when they're older.
  • As opposed to Western naming conventions, Revonnahgander's names are ordered like those of people from Asia and East Europe, with the family name first and the given name second.
  • Revonnahganders are even less known than humans, and Rook is one of the few to ever leave Revonnah.[1]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 According to Derrick J. Wyatt
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