As promised, welcome to
I'll keep this post updated as I go through the game. I'm going to skip the more general identifiable things like apples (they're based on apples!) because there are tons of more unusual species to talk about.
Overall, the really interesting thing I've noticed is that many of the more unique Earth-based lifeforms in TOTK are super ancient, like predating dinosaurs ancient, which is a really cool tie-in to the overall time-hopping plotline of TOTK. Specifically, they're found in the new areas (caves, depths) while the surface remains a bit more normal.
(There will be no plot spoilers in this post, and also I've barely gotten into the plot because I'm spending all my time wandering, so shhh no spoilers in the tags for like a month please.)
Bryophytes my beloved. Bryophytes are among the earliest land plants, waaaay predating flowers and even seeds. In our world, they’re small by necessity—they lack vascular systems to help move water around like other plants, so they have to stay small and moist (hence their frequency in caves in TOTK—though they do need some light in real life.)
In TOTK they’re quite large and I think that’s very sexy and art directors should give us big bryophytes more often
Anyway, there are three types of bryophytes: mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. Left image is a moss, right is a liverwort. Those red-brown and palm-tree-like structures, respectively, are their reproductive structures.
Not yet spotted: Hornworts! Did they forget the third bryophyte sister :(
I think these next guys are probably lycopods (specifically club moss, which is not a true bryophyte moss, thanks science.) Very old, but vascular, so they're a bit more evolutionarily recent than bryophytes.
All the enormous curly-topped trees in the depths: Ferns! Another very old plant, though younger than bryophytes and lycopods.
Brightblooms and some of the other giant plants in the depths: Possibly based on a cycad? Again, a very ancient plant lineage. At this point, evolutionarily, they've developed seeds—that giant cone in the center is called a strobilus, and that's the seed structure.
These next few plants are angiosperms, meaning they produce flowers. Angiosperms are a more recent evolutionary lineage—still many millions of years old, but it took a while to develop flowers as a reproductive tactic.
Sundelions (left) are a fun recolor of a lily. I wanted to point out that the artists did a nice job with the overall accuracy on the shape and parts—though they only have 5 stamens instead of the lily's characteristic 6, but hey, fantasy. There are also some scenery lilies in various places—I found these (right img) in the depths but near a lightroot (which gives them literal and thematic connection to the surface.)
These next ones are Peruvian lilies/alstroemeria, just used as a scenery plant but a very fun inclusion. Fun fact, not true lilies, so they're not deadly to cats like true lilies are.
Real photo © Dick Culbert, Wikipedia
Plum trees: These are also called out as plum trees in game! There's a journal in Kakariko that refers to the plum orchards.
Okay I'm a little proud of figuring this one out. Bomb flowers blend a few botanical references. Superficially, the fruit resembles a type of seed pod called a capsule—specifically it's very similar to a poppy capsule. The little red thing in the center is a nice addition to resemble both a flower stigma (reproductive part that leads to the ovary) and a bomb fuse. Now, poppy capsules disperse their seeds via wind, but there are other plants who do explode their seeds outwards as a dispersal tactic! This is called explosive dehiscence.
There is one tree in particular called the sandbox tree, AKA monkey-no-climb or dynamite tree (yes, really.) Their capsules look more like little pumpkins, but are known for violently exploding when ripe—they can launch seeds at 150 miles per hour (250 km/h) and spread them roughly 200 feet (60 m) away. The photo comparison is a poppy capsule but you should def go look up dynamite tree videos.
Real photo © PommeGrenade, pixabay
Fire fruits (and the other elemental fruits) grow on the same generic plant that looks kind of like it has grape leaves. Fire fruits resemble a specific botanical thing too though—the black netting is a papery calyx (part of the flower) seen in a nightshade genus, Physalis (golden berries, tomatillos, etc.)
Real photo © Helene Rogers, Alamy
Cup lichen! Lichen is not a plant, but a symbiotic structure of an algae + a fungi. Cup lichen is just a type of lichen formation that has a kind of vertical cup-like structure.
Sticky lizards: Based on Diplocaulus, a very early (now extinct) amphibian! Their skulls are wacky. We're not sure whether the long sides stood out separately or were smoothly connected to the body by skin flaps, but the separate arrow-like shape is the most popular rendition.
Deep firefly: Might be a stretch because it could just be a multi-winged fantasy critter, but I think the "wings" and antennae are very reminiscent of anomalocaris, an ancient aquatic arthropod.
That's all I've got for now! Will add more as I keep playing.
Sundae Sunday
Teatime! Felt like drawing them again. :) Can you spot the hint coin hidden in the picture?
Professor Layton and Luke copyright Level5. Art by moi, wratty.
bonus decked out 2 key! there's three references in it
knuckles are saturated like that to suggest frostbite
The second of my series of Muse paintings, this one of Euterpe, the muse of song!
part two of FE Agarthan-inspired helmet designs! More notes under the cut. part one and part three
The first one is meant to look completely biological and alien. There's still much we don't know about the Agarthans. By 'fused', I think that they've become a part of the armour. The advantage of the biological armour may be self-healing.
The middle one is a more techonological design based off Shambhala's in-game appearance. The red triangle is a screen, which glows. The gas mask may indicate noxious attacks.
The captive is the only one with a human appearance, and implies that they've been capturing people from the surface to mind-control as soldiers. It's like a Roman gladiator helmet, but the front grille resembles the Agarthan flag, and it's padlocked shut, along with the wires conneting to the brain and the antenna. The armour is also oxidizing, as it's generic stock.
kim's souped up sports car has to be the most unsafe vehicle on the continent, this is a shopping cart powered by a v12 enginge that apparently puts it up to 100-180 kmh. and he drives it while being legally blind. the game states tiptop tournée is mostly popular for the violent and lethal crashes and i doubt these things would do anything but that. professor layton and the passengers' curiously mangled remains in a 100 metre radius ass car.
An old OFMD piece based off Caspar David Friedrich's Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog
still fighting that art!
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A nekomata to be a friend of my bakeneko. Much more powerful, they're slowly gathering more power to learn more magic and further split their tail. Unlike bakeneko, they're not stuck to anthro form, it can just shapeshift normally. Loves soft drinks and being a nuisance.
Hi, I’m Crabby. I’m an artist who makes fanartand original work!
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