vooluds
Vooluds are a group of small, gelatinous marine animals native to the temperate coastal waters of the Thalassar archipelago. They typically appear as translucent, blob-like colonies that drift with currents, reaching up to several centimeters in diameter. Bioluminescence is common, with individuals emitting a pale blue-green glow at night.
Taxonomy within the vooluds is unsettled in the fictional world. They are cnidarian in broad affinity, lacking
Ecology: They inhabit shallow bays, seagrass beds and kelp forests, especially near upwellings. They are filter
Reproduction and life cycle: Vooluds reproduce both sexually and asexually. Adults release gametes into the water
Human interaction: Locally, vooluds attract divers and are used in decorative bioluminescent displays. Scientists study them
Conservation and status: Vooluds are widespread in the Thalassar region and are not currently considered endangered;