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'''The Shoal''' were a fish species who communicated by colours of the skin as a sign of emotions. They lived in underwater cities. They were divided between 'the low swimmers', 'the medium swimmers' and 'the high swimmers'. The low swimmers had a white globe, which they could use to stun other Shoals or even kill them. The fish creatures had also fashioned a forked weapon as protection. | '''The Shoal''' were a fish species who communicated by colours of the skin as a sign of emotions. They lived in underwater cities. They were divided between 'the low swimmers', 'the medium swimmers' and 'the high swimmers'. The low swimmers had a white globe, which they could use to stun other Shoals or even kill them. The fish creatures had also fashioned a forked weapon as protection. | ||
Their home planet was [[Hydron]] and the capital city of their planet was [[Reef]]. They used underwater roads to travel above the water beds. ([[PROSE]] '' [[The Underwater War (novel)|The Underwater War]]'') | Their home planet was [[Hydron]] and the capital city of their planet was [[Reef]]. They used underwater roads to travel above the water beds. ([[PROSE]]: '' [[The Underwater War (novel)|The Underwater War]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 21:59, 19 September 2013
The Shoal were a fish species who communicated by colours of the skin as a sign of emotions. They lived in underwater cities. They were divided between 'the low swimmers', 'the medium swimmers' and 'the high swimmers'. The low swimmers had a white globe, which they could use to stun other Shoals or even kill them. The fish creatures had also fashioned a forked weapon as protection.
Their home planet was Hydron and the capital city of their planet was Reef. They used underwater roads to travel above the water beds. (PROSE: The Underwater War)