A brief guide to the wonderful world of familiars! All information sourced from PET AND FAMILIAR MASTERLIST created by Matope staff/members.
Please see the masterlist guide for more in-depth information/permissions and thank you to all who worked so hard to put this together.
CORE MATOPE FAMILIARS
Budgies - Budgies are intelligent and social birds that require lots of interaction and things to play with. They can also mimic speech, though it's clear they don't understand the larger context of what they "say". Fleeting in their affection, they're friendly though nothing ever really scratches the surface with them.
Caiman* - Given its close relation to the Kimeti's only predator, the caiman's alliance with its Kimeti owner is wary at best. Cold, calculating, and intense, it can be difficult to see what attraction there is to the caiman as a companion aside from its hunting ability--but to Kimeti with a certain mindset, the caiman's peculiar, patient way of viewing the world can be fascinating or even comforting.
Cave Worm - A large insect that can reach two metres in length. Unlike the smaller worms that dwell throughout the caves, the Greater Cave Worm has a multitude of small clawed appendages that carry it through the underground with a surprising swiftness. They can scale vertical walls and can sometimes be found hanging from the ceiling, weaving silken egg sacs.
Crane* - The crane is the most common Kimeti familiar, and is particularly revered, because the crane is said to be the shape most favoured by the Swamp when S/He takes a mortal body. The crane is majestic and intelligent, and its feathers are highly prized.
Eaglehound* - Strong, with an instinct for protecting those it considers its pack, the eaglehound is a prized companion. It can be by turns playful, affectionate, and aggressive, and of all the familiars is perhaps the one with the most variance in personality. Despite their bond with their owners, all eaglehounds retain an element of savage wildness throughout their lives.
Fat Fish - These dimwitted creatures can live either in the sea or can survive for several days floating alongside their kin before they have to return to the water to rest. They are curious but distractable, and enamored with all the beautiful things in the world around them.
Foxbun - The foxbun is the ultimate in loyal company. It may not be brilliant, but it loves cuddling, and will follow its Kimeti owner to the ends of the Swamp. It's also not particularly helpful, having no talents, really, aside from a knack for simpering, but it's the best option for a lonely or loving Kimeti. It helps that they're awfully cute.
Giant Moth* - The giant moth is unlike a normal moth in ways other than its size. It has several pairs of wings, some with long fronds quite similar to a bird's feathers, and it sheds some of these occasionally. During these times it will ride about on its owner's back. The shed wings are worn as adornments by some Kimeti despite their delicate nature.
Giant Spider* - Many kin find these familiars chilling, perhaps even alarming, but those who grow to love them appreciate them considerably. The giant spider is watchful and cunning, seeing more than what is simply in front of it, and can produce a fine silk that they can weave into extremely simple accessories.
Giant Wasp* - Like having two familiars in one, the wasp is both fiercely protective and vicious and incredibly loyal to its owner. It would gladly sacrifice itself to preserve those it loves (although this is a difficult task given its sturdiness and the fact that most creatures keep their distance), but its mind is so alien to the Kimeti that its affections and motives can be difficult is not impossible to fathom, and it is not exactly a pet that enjoys a good cuddle. In the wild the wasp lives in huge populous nests, and no one is sure what makes some of them decide to replace their hives with the companionship of a Kimeti.
Humblebee - These fuzzy insects are hard-working and loyal, with a love for beautiful things, especially flowers.
Lynx* - The lynx is a powerful, agile hunter, and although it is unusually independent for a familiar, its aloofness should not be mistaken for a lack of affection. The bond between a lynx and its owner is among the strongest possible.
note that these were originally on a different template, which has since been retired.
Marine Iguana - Despite its fearsome appearance and aggressive behavior towards perceived threats, the marine iguana is actually fairly docile. It mainly eats algae, occasionally supplementing its diet with other plants and even crabs. It is also a powerful swimmer, using its flattened tail to dive quite deep. It isn't as affectionate as other animals, making some question why you'd bother bonding to one at all, but some kin find its squashed face and gnarled hide charming.
Marshfowl - Cock or hen, these wild birds are aggressive and territorial, but if you can manage to tame or capture one, their eggs are delicious and they can make a tasty snack.
Mongoose - The mongoose is a clever and fiercely loyal animal, and is highly valued for its ability to retrieve tasty tree snakes from high in the canopy. A mongoose and Kimeti team working in tandem is an impressive sight, and some of the more well-trained mongooses can retrieve up to ten snakes an hour.
Owlcat - The owlcat is slinky, cunning, and sly, and although it can be quite useful for running down rodents, it can be a bit of a fight to get it to hand one over. Independent and aloof, owlcats are a subject of fierce division among Kimeti: you love 'em, or you hate 'em. That said, once an owlcat has had time to get accustomed to an owner, they can be quite affectionate--when they want to be. They make horrible noises somewhere between a cat howling and a barn owl shrieking, and one trained to Speak on command can be a fun prank to play on others.
Sea Turtle - These familiars must stay relatively near to the sea, where they lay their eggs, but can spend a certain amount of time on shore before they return to the water. They are serious and considered by many kin to be wise, due to their long lifespans.
Songbird - A popular pet. Although it is not highly intelligent, it can be trained to learn any number of melodies, so that it can sing in harmony with its owner. Some groups of Kimeti have become quite skilled at training their songbirds, and can create quite intricate songs. The songbird is also prized for its beautiful and highly-varied tailfeathers, which are used as decorations and bestowed as gifts of favor.
Sugar Glider - A highly social omnivore that thrives better when kept in numbers rather than singly. Their nocturnal schedule makes them ideal companions for insomniacs and night owls.
Swan - The swan is a lovely sight gliding alongside its Kimeti, neck arched up and wings held aloft. It is popular among beautiful or just vain Kimeti as a sort of living accessory--which is perhaps all for the best, given that its dignity doesn't indicate any particular intelligence.
Tortoise - A sort of mouth on legs, the tortoise exists largely to eat. Their small-brained patience does, however, make them valuable pack animals if one is willing to walk very slowly, leading the tortoise along with a mouthful of greens. There is a certain appeal in the tortoise's trusting, slogging nature, however, and they are surprisingly popular pets.
Tegu* - Surprisingly social, this large lizard will often seek affection and interaction before food, making a loyal and loving companion. It is also surprisingly smart, not to mention curious, which makes it a very troublesome pet - it's utterly impossible to keep it from getting its nose into everything. And then probably eating it, if it smells good.
Watersnake - The watersnake is also a hunting animal, used to drive small catfish from hiding places or to catch the swift fish stirred up by its partner's hooves. Although some can be quite affectionate, the watersnake is usually a more utilitarian pet than a cuddly one.
Other Familiars
Bats* - Living on underground algae, on plants brought in from nighttime foragers, and on fish caught in underground streams can be strenuous, especially with the large numbers the Zikwa maintain. They are helped, however, by the giant bats that share their caves. These bats form mysterious and unpredictable bonds with individual Zikwa, and will independently bring them food from the outside. They are affectionate creatures, and often rest on their chosen's back, wings draped over the Zikwa's ribs and nose buried in the Zikwa's wrinkled, hairless neck.
Cheetah* - Until recently the cheetah was the exclusive domain of the Kiokote. Time and lessons, however, have made them trainable by Kimeti as well, and as the cheetahs of the farflung plains romance among the mangroves, kittens are frequently available for curious Kimeti--or anyone else who's interested. Cheetahs are bred to hunt and also to provide pace for footraces, and are savage but loyal, tending to bond strongly with only one other creature (Kimeti or otherwise) at a time. To strangers they can be aloof or even violent.
Golden Eagle* - The Totoma's familiar is the Golden Eagle, a huge, vicious beast. Their bond with the Totoma is mystical and celebrated, and it is considered a pinnacle of accomplishment to catch and subdue a fully-grown adult. Some prefer to rob an eagle of its hatchlings as soon as they start to fly from the nest and fall to the ground, but this route is generally frowned upon as cowardly. One can offset this idea by doing it when the mother eagle is supervising, if one is suicidal.
Sand Dog* - The sand dogs are also hunting animals, brought down with the Acha, but their designated purpose doesn't keep them from being as snooty and vain as their owners. Dainty and a bit timid, sand dogs are valued more for their beauty and usefulness than for their affection, although some do come to be quite attached to their owners or to other dogs.
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SLIMES
Slimes are functional beings, some are more obedient than others. All share a few simple traits, they can grip onto fur, neatly holding onto a kin like a limpet, they can consume small items of waste, be it food or objects and they are almost indestructible.
PURPLE – Storage Slime. These slimes can be used simply as storage, very sticky, with strong adhesive properties, and they can hold more than the others.
RED – Warm Slime. These slimes keep things warm and are very handy egg incubators for Acha eggs, often used to transport a clutch when needed. If something needs to have its heat retained these are the slimes that are most useful.
WHITE – Cold Slime. These slimes keep things cool, potentially forever. Need something stored in a cool environment in the heat of summer? These creatures will do it without damaging what is placed inside them. They rupture when over-filled.
BLUE – Water Slime. This slime can transport liquids. This slime draws fluids into its structure and then can re-exude them as required. They function well as water skeins. They rupture when filled with too much.
GREEN – Acid Slime. Destructive and concerning, these slimes dissolve whatever is placed inside them over time. This is a very useful means of waste disposal and can be used to dissolve almost anything. As always, they have an upper limit to what they can contain. Mercifully they can never be large enough to contain a kin.
BLACK - Tar Slimes. These slimes are attractive but smell unpleasant, and they stick to almost anything. If they can be persuaded to hold still, they can also be used to glue objects together temporarily. Unlike the others slimes, these can split up into various smaller parts of a whole that can re-form later.