Name Description Photo
Rice Rabbit A strange fish that appears to be made up of hundreds of smaller organisms that have been fused together. N/A
Burstblue Finler A small, dopey fish that has a taste likened to “a burst of vominous blue sunlight”. N/A
Freidrice Looks like a shrimp. Has an odd bioluminsece. Apparently cooks rice rabbits using underwater volcanos. N/A
Syntrout A seemingly synthetic organism that appears to resemble a common trout, if it had the ability to swim between realities and came from a 5th dimension. Tastes juicy, very good when smoked. N/A
Doublangler A fish with 4 eyes and a deceptive intelligence, these fish are actually false bodies, their true bodies being anglerfish like light on their heads. N/A
Saxophone Chomper Named because the fish is bent like a saxophone, due to its spine existing in 3 separate spaces at the same time. It snaps its body upwards in order to surprise its prey from below. N/A
M’llosk An ancient form of encephalopod with extremely calcium-rich shells. They’re edible and taste savory, including the shells, which become brittle and crunchy when heated to a sufficient heat. They prey on Friedrice. N/A
Twinmaw Ogler Named for its two mouths and snail-like eye appendages, this fish has long, trailing whiskers below its body. N/A
Striped Cracklesnappler An imposing fish with long, sharp teeth and a nasty bite strength. Luckily, all its bite strength is into closing its mouth, not opening them. It has 3 stomachs so it can digest all the food it eats. N/A
Lurneel A long, spindly fish with a light on the front of its head designed to lure in prey. It's very fast but prefers to wait for its prey to come to it. N/A
Longtounge This fish is notable for its very long, froglike tongue it uses to snatch prey from a distance. N/A
Seaspine Marlin This fish has a large blade attached to its head, and several sharp spines along its back. It specializes in headbutting its prey, impaling them on its long head spike, or swimming past them at fast speeds, cutting them with the fins on its back. N/A