List of fish
This is a list of fish caught using the Artisan Fishing System in different fishing locations.
| Fish | Location | Depth | Distance | Time | Month | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| minnow: albino storm | [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] | top | far | 20:42 | Eorgaen | Tiny black eyes surrounded by dark grey circles stand out against the alabaster color of the albino storm minnow. It has round caudal fins of the same color as the scales with a darker dorsal fin. A thin charcoal grey stripe runs down each side from gill to tail. |
| flier: bright yellow pond | [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] | middle | near | 20:00 | Eorgaen | Pearlescent pelvis fins and a matching indented caudal fin is the perfect contrast to the orange smatterings that bespeckle the yellow pond flier's bright yellow body. Small golden spots fill the grey area surrounding the stark black pupils, and a single gold line runs along the tip of each pelvis fin. While the mouth appears quite small when closed, an open maw reveals a rather large set of sharp teeth. |
| ribbonfish: scarlet | [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] | middle | near | 19:55 | Eorgaen | Long and compressed, this shiny scarlet fish bears a long dorsal fin that runs the entire length of its back. Red feather-like spines protrude upward from the lateral line to make up the dorsal fin. The pointed mouth has large curved teeth on the upper jaw and short teeth on the bottom. |
| gar: elongated silver-blue | [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] | middle | near | 19:46 | Eorgaen | An extremely elongated silver body gives this fish a near eel-like appearance, but the silver-blue pelvic and pectoral fins undeniably confirm that it is a fish. Long, sharp teeth fill their equally long jaws, making this three to four foot creature a formidable predator. |
| anvilfish: viridian yellow-striped | [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] | middle | near | 19:20 | Eorgaen | Luminous viridian from head to tail, the anvilfish has evenly spaced yellow stripes along its back that add spectacular color contrast to this fish's color palette. A splash of midnight blue adorns the tip of its anvil-shaped caudal fin. Its body is long and slender, and its tiny mouth has a set of perpetually puckered lips. |
| warmouth: golden | [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] | middle | near | 19:08 | Eorgaen | Gradiating in hues from golden to orange and brown, this foot-long fish is quite heavy-bodied with a large mouth and small teeth on the tongue. Radiating from its eyes are four reddish-brown streaks that fade into the area just behind its gill flaps, which are a deep red color. Spines protrude from both the anal and dorsal fins, and a bright orange spot at the base of the dorsal fin designates this one as male. |
| pebblefish: spiny-finned tan | [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] | bottom | near | 18:55 | Eorgaen | Miniscule bumps ranging in color from brown to grey to white covers the fish from the base of its gills to the beginning of its tail fin and resembles a sheet of fine sand. Spiny dorsal fins emerge from a dark brown stripe that extends down the length of the spine and ends in a darker fan on the truncated caudal fin. |
| stonefish: slate grey | [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] | bottom | far | 18:31 | Eorgaen | Covered in slate grey stone-like appendages that angle around its stout round body, this stonefish looks less like a fish than it does a rock, but its ventral and tail fins are a dead giveaway to its aquatic origin. Its gills are external and protected with the same stone-like covering, and long tendrils protrude from the stonefish's wide mouth. |
| flier: bright rainbow | [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] | top | near | 18:19 | Eorgaen | Bright, vivid colors of the rainbow blend together in a seamless gradiation upon a lustrous canvas. The eyes resemble sparkling gold coins and are positioned closer to the gills than the nostrils, drawing greater attention to its extended nose. Its body curves like the arc of a rainbow. |
| minnow: pewter moonlight | [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] | top | near | 17:52 | Eorgaen | Somewhat luminous, the minnow's underbelly shimmers like a pond's surface in moonlight. Thick rings of silver surround its deep black pupils, and a darker line of pewter extends from the upper edge of each eye to the dorsal fin where it merges into one wide band |
| gravelfish: dark brown spotted | [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] | bottom | near | 21:53 | Eorgaen | Dark brown and full of golden spots, the gravelfish has a deeply sloped face ending in a lower jaw that extends beyond the upper jaw, exposing a double set of needle-like teeth. Tiny rock-like growths appear along its split dorsal fin and continue across its entire back region, while the underbelly is free of blemish. |
| salmon: huge golden king | [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path | The king salmon is absolutely massive in proportions for its species, its length easily surpassing thirty inches. A lustrous golden color, the king salmon sports a rather long, tapered body with a considerable thickness around its lower belly. Darker scales cover the top of its head and curvy jaws, and subtle grey accents surround its eyes and upper jaw. | ||||
| bass: massive largemouth | [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path | The largemouth bass is absolutely enormous for its species, measuring clearly over twenty inches. The bass is primarily dark green in coloration with a deep black lateral line running down its sides, the uniform darkness breaking off into tiny blotchy spots near the fish's powerful tail. Its pale crimson eyes wiggle about every few moments, and the spines of its fins slowly flex and unflex. | ||||
| goby: bigmouth sleeper | [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path | The sleeper goby is quite large for its species, measuring about twenty inches. A mottled pattern of brown, grey, black, and yellow scales are interrupted by brighter patches of black-striped yellow scales around each of its fins. Its pale white eyes faintly glow with their own bioluminescence. | ||||
| mullet: silvery bluespot | [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path | The mullet has a long, tapering body with dark grey scales across its top and brighter, silvery scales on its sides. It has a mottled blue-grey patch of scales behind each eye, and short, thin fins hang limply from its body. | ||||
| salmon: curvy-jawed crimson sockeye | [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path | The salmon appears to be a bit larger than normal for its species, nearly seventeen inches in length. The vivid deep crimson hue of the salmon is accented with tiny dark spots along its upper body, and its beautiful golden fins glisten with moisture. The head of the salmon is curved slightly like a beak, its interior filled with long, sharp teeth. | ||||
| catfish: large brown bullhead | [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path | The catfish is enormous in proportions for its species, easily over seventeen inches in length. Its shovel-shaped head contains a pair of small, beady eyes, and its spiny little whiskers twitch intermittently. The dark brown hue flows down its back and breaks up into patches of greenish-black that transition into spots of pure white around its lower belly. | ||||
| chub: small black-striped | [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path | The river chub is rather average in size for its species, about six inches in length. Its long, tapered body is shot through with lines of dark greenish-black, the brackish hue underscored with a thin strip of pale yellow. The lower fins of the chub carry the same hints of pale golden color, while its forked tailfin and small dorsal fin are a darker greenish hue. | ||||
| catfish: dark-speckled suckermouth | [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path | The catfish appears to be very small in size, nearly five inches in length. The catfish's coloration is a mix of green and deep black, the tiny droplets of black sweeping across its body creating a mottled, interconnected pattern of dark green webwork. Its peculiar sucker-shaped mouth is flanked by two small whiskers, and its lower body appears to be completely flat. | ||||
| mullet: lobed river | [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path | Smaller than other fish of its type, the lobed river mullet tapers sharply from its bulbous belly to its tiny nose and tail. Short, thin fins hang limply from its body. | ||||
| sunfish: pumpkinseed blue-striped | [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path | The pumpkinseed sunfish is average for its species, measuring around five inches in length. A dark olive green along its upper body, the sunfish sports a variety of striking colors along its sides -- pale blue striations run along its gill cover, passing by a crimson-lined black spot just beyond it. The soft blue hue underscores several of its lighter yellowish-green belly scales, and its large dorsal fin sports many sharp spines. | ||||
| trout: striped golden | [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path | The golden trout is average in size for its species, around twelve inches in length. The body is divided by a bright crimson stripe that runs along both sides, from its gills to its spotted tail. Dark brown and green scales completely saturate the top half of the trout's head and body, and gleaming golden scales equally color its bottom half. | ||||
| mullet: silvery bluespot | [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path | The mullet has a long, tapering body with dark grey scales across its top and brighter, silvery scales on its sides. It has a mottled blue-grey patch of scales behind each eye, and short, thin fins hang limply from its body. | ||||
| fallfish: small silvery | [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path | The fallfish is average in size for its species, about fifteen inches in length. The fallfish is rather dull silvery-grey in color, with faint accents of red about its gill coverings. Dark orange hues run across its small forked tailfin, and tiny white protrusions are clustered around the tip of its mouth. | ||||
| sunfish: dark bluegill | [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path | The sunfish is average in size for its species, easily exceeding seven inches. Dark green and brown along its upper body, the sunfish's sides carry subtle hints of pale roseate nestled between the very vague vertical bar patterns. Beneath its gill covers and around its lower jaw, the sunfish's scales meld into a deep coppery hue, the scales there glistening with any reflected light. | ||||
| eel: long dark grey | [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path | The eel is average in size for its species, its long, sinuous body easily thirty inches in length. A singular rippling fin wraps around its entire length along its top and bottom. Its glistening, dark grey coloration transitions to pale white-speckled with tiny black spots on its underbelly. | ||||
| wobbegong: speckled brown | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | Often mistaken for a carpet shark, the wobbegong's wide, flat mouth is surrounded by whiskers that resemble floating kelp. Its skin is the color of dark sand covered in white-spotted rosettes that, when viewed from above, produce a camouflage that allows the bottom feeder to blend with the bay floor. Needle-like teeth ring is mouth, while its eyes are hooded. | ||||
| grouper: dark blue star | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | The color of the star grouper fades from deep blue and through azure into a light prismatic aquamarine on the creature's belly. Iridescent blue markings frame the fish's mouth, darkening as they transition into the gill plates. Large dorsal and tail fins increase the fish's already formidable size. Random gold speckles dust the fish's scales. | ||||
| greenling: brown-spotted kelp, blue-spotted kelp | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | Covered with spots of a reddish brown hue, the greenling is otherwise dull grey-brown in color. It has a small mouth, which shows hints of yellow on the inside, at the end of its cone-shaped head. Overall, the greenling's body is compact and small. | ||||
| bluefish: narrow sharp-toothed | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | Thousands of tiny silvery scales cover the body of this powerfully built fish, giving just a hint of a sky blue sheen to its back. The dorsal and caudal fins mirror each other in shape, both cresting like sharp waves towards the deeply forked tail. A prominent lower jaw juts out, displaying the lower set of knife-edged teeth that fill the formidable jaws. | ||||
| halibut: white-tailed mud brown | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | The halibut is average for its species, measuring around forty-eight inches in length. The flattened body is muddy brown in coloration with tiny scales in its skin that are nearly invisible to the eye. The tail is white, making the halibut a little bit easier to see in the gloomy depths in which it lives. | ||||
| mackerel: silver Kezmonian | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | Highly elongated, the mackerel, with its shiny silver coloring, appears like a dagger in fish form that tapers out at both ends. Its tail spears out into a sharp curve, and its dorsal fins, which show five finlets, are separated by a wide space. Dark blue spreads over its head and then splinters into thin and wavy lines across its back, lending a distinctive coloring to the mackerel. | ||||
| tarpon: long-bodied bluish silver | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | With a jaw that juts out further than the rest of its black-eyed face, the tarpon is a large fish covered gill-to-tail in shiny silver scales. Its back has a bluish tint to the metallic-sheened scales, while its dorsal rays have a decidedly darker coloration. | ||||
| bass: black and white kelp | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | At least two hands in length, the kelp bass is of an average size for its species. Spotting its opalescent white skin are large black markings, some formed as large spots, others as striped strokes. A brownish black tail spreads out in a tall fan, matched to two smaller fins that reside on either side of the fish's body. Vibrantly contrasting with its black and white coloring, yellow-orange marks its snout. | ||||
| opaleye: shiny green-scaled | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | Although heavier in size, the opaleye's body is shaped similarly to a perch's. It has large blue eyes that appear opalescent, much like its scales, which tend toward a silver along the bottom that rises up into an olive green along the rest of the body. At the end of its large, flat snout is a small mouth. Under each of its dorsal fins, the opaleye is marked with a white spot. | ||||
| surfperch: silvery walleye | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | The surfperch's body is shaped like a slightly elongated circle that ends with a jack-knifed, black-edged tail. The scales across its body are primarily silver, though they darken to a grey hue along the back of the fish. Black tips the ventral fins. Overly large eyes are perched well over the small upper jaw, which is paired with a large lower jaw. | ||||
| seabass: long-finned white | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | Displaying a long dorsal fin, the seabass's body is elongated and rather large, spanning several arms' widths. The shiny blue on its back tapers into a pale grey-blue on its sides, and then to a whitish silver on its belly. The seabass is graced with a long ridge that runs along the length of its belly. Each of its pectoral fins bear a black blotch, and the caudal fin is somewhat concave. Small teeth are visible inside of its large mouth. | ||||
| sunfish: spiky-spined bright yellow | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | Alarmingly bright, the sunfish has a pair of bulging eyes on each side of its parchment-thin body. Tiny barbed spikes stand out from its curving spine, making it difficult to hand the fish, while its double spiked tail fins are flimsy and soft. Its narrow, toothless mouth is set in a perpetual frown and is framed by a pair of squat barbed fins. | ||||
| cod: slender albino | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | The cod is average for its species, measuring around thirty-six inches in length. The body is long and slender and pale pinkish white in color. The eyes of the cod are bright pink in color, which marks this fish as a true albino animal. | ||||
| swordfish: large white-bellied | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | Nearly three feet in length, the smooth fish has sharply angled fins that variegate in color from black at the tips down to cobalt bases. Its back is dark blue and gradually fades to a pale azure-tinted white on the belly, while the long, flat bill is midnight-hued. | ||||
| rockfish: striped red yelloweye | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | Colored with vibrant orange-red hues and bearing bright yellow eyes, the rockfish is about a hand's length. Its body is as tall as it is long, and its large dorsal fin displays irregular notches. Just atop its eyes are two spines, followed by a series of extremely shojoinrt ridges that protrude from its head's surface, lending it an extra layer of protection. Narrow lines of black tip the edges of the rockfish's fins, and two reddish-white stripes run along its belly. | ||||
| cod: dark-spotted | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | The cod is average for its species, measuring around thirty-three inches in length. A light brown that blends in with the mud bottom in which it lives helps hide the cod from larger predators. There are a number of dark spots interspersed among different parts of the cod's body. | ||||
| sailfish: giant-finned blue | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | The sailfish is a very dark blue in color on the top half, while the underbelly is a silvery white. The most striking appearance of the sailfish is its giant top dorsal fin that resembles a sail, which nearly runs the entire length of the fish. Another characteristic of the sailfish is its elongated bill, closely resembling a spear. Small, black eyes stare out blankly upon its tapered head, while its large mouth hangs open lazily. | ||||
| seatrout: silvery speckled | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | The seatrout is large for its species, measuring around thirty inches in length. The sleek and streamlined body is silvery in color and as with most of its kind, covered with many black speckles. The jaw is extended slightly and two sharp teeth can be seen on the bottom of the mouth. | ||||
| mackerel: elongated highfin | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | Loosely attached iridescent scales cover the mackerel's streamlined body. The bluish green coloration on its back merges into a silvery white on the fish's belly. A pair of darkly luminous eyes sit within its tapered head. | ||||
| sturgeon: long whiskered | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | The sturgeon is average for its species, measuring around fifty-five inches in length. The body has two rows of bony ridges along the top and the apparently scale less body is light gray in coloration. There are several long whiskers emerging from the tip of its snout. | ||||
| haddock: silvery grey | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | The sleek fish has a distinctive darker lateral line running from head to fins. Three dorsal fins lay to the side of the glistening dark brown body, with white patterned markings upon its upper surface. | ||||
| lingcod: large copper-toned | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | Spanning about an arm's length, the lingcod's body is framed with two large pectoral and pelvic fins and two relatively small anal fins. A series of short dorsal fins extend from just above the head to the small tail. The lingcod has two beady golden eyes that protrude slightly from its head, which is a pale yellow hue generously spotted with copper blotches. The same coloration extends across its elongated body. | ||||
| sheepshead: bright silver black-banded | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | The sheepshead is average for its species, measuring around eighteen inches in length. The deeply compressed body is bright silver in color and there are several black bands along the sides. The mouth has two teeth, which appear to be made for crushing the hard shells of its prey. | ||||
| roosterfish: long-spined silvery | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | Seven long sickle-shaped spines extend to drape gracefully back over the fish's body, forming the hallmark cock's comb dorsal fin that gives the fish its name. The rest of the body bears a blue-grey hue and shine similar to that of polished mithril save for two bold black stripes that sweep down from the unique dorsal fin and taper off before reaching the deeply forked tail. | ||||
| eel: jeweled moray | Sunderer's Glaive, Bobo's Park | Writhing and twisting upon itself, the moray eel reveals flashes of a beautiful glistening dark brown body,
with white-patterned markings upon its upper surface. On the underside, occasional flashes of gold spots can be seen, intermittently dispersed. Fused front and rear fins give the appearance of a single strand of translucent membrane running the length of its body. A gaping maw brandishes menacing razored teeth. | ||||
| suckerfish: long silvery grey | Cairnfang Manor, Pond (u106005/22109) | The suckerfish appears to be a bit large for its species, nearly twenty inches in length. Its long, tapered body is a dark, murky grey along its dorsal fin, fading down to a very subtle roseate hue on its sides. The silvery hue continues down towards its lower body, where the scales meld into a deep, lustrous silver hue. Its unusual mouth resembles a small cup, the thin membranous skin nearly translucent. | ||||
| perch: large green walleye | Cairnfang Manor, Pond (u106005/22109) | Its thin, tapered body is primarily dark green in color, and patches of darker hues run in haphazard patterns along its sides. Mottled black splotches cover its head, while slightly lighter green and even blue patches of color run along its gill-slits. | ||||
| sunfish: dark bluegill | Cairnfang Manor, Pond (u106005/22109) | Dark green and brown along its upper body, the sunfish sides carry subtle hints of pale roseate nestled between the very vague vertical bar patterns. Beneath its gill cover and around its lower jaw, the sunfish's scales meld into a deep coppery hue, the scales there glistening with any reflected light. | ||||
| fallfish: small silvery | Cairnfang Manor, Pond (u106005/22109) | The fallfish is rather dull silvery grey in color, with faint accents of red about its gill coverings. Dark orange hues run across its small forked tailfin, and tiny little white protrusions are clustered around the tip of its mouth. | ||||
| sunfish: blue-striped pumpkinseed | Cairnfang Manor, Pond (u106005/22109) | A dark olive green along its upper body, the sunfish sports a variety of striking colors along its sides -- pale blue striations run along its gill cover, passing by a crimson-lined black spot just beyond it. The soft blue hue underscores several of its lighter yellowish green belly scales, and its large dorsal fin sports many sharp spines. | ||||
| eel: long dark grey | Cairnfang Manor, Pond (u106005/22109) | Its dark olive green skin appears especially slimy, and its long, serpent-like body sports a singular rippling fin that wraps around its entire length. Its dark coloration fades to a pale white speckled with tiny spots of darkness upon its underbelly. | ||||
| bass: red-eyed smallmouth | Cairnfang Manor, Pond (u106005/22109) | The bass is primarily dark green in coloration, with a deep black lateral line running down its sides, the uniform darkness breaking off into tiny blotchy spots near the fish's powerful tail. Unlike its larger cousin, the bass's jaws are a bit smaller, and it appears to be a bit more streamlined. | ||||
| catfish: dark-speckled suckermouth | Cairnfang Manor, Pond (u106005/22109) | The catfish's coloration is a mix of green and deep black, the tiny droplets of black sweeping across its body creating a mottled, interconnected pattern of dark green webwork. Its peculiar sucker-shaped mouth is flanked by two small whiskers, and its lower body appears to be completely flat. | ||||
| quillback: lustrous silver | Cairnfang Manor, Pond (u106005/22109) | The broad scales of the quillback are lustrous and silvery in hue, each of them lightly touched with a bit of black. The dorsal fin of the quillback flows back in a sharp arc, then draws back to line the fish's back with a saw-like formation of spines. | ||||
| bass: dark green largemouth | Cairnfang Manor, Pond (u106005/22109) | The bass is primarily dark green in coloration, with a deep black lateral line running down its sides, the uniform darkness breaking off into tiny blotchy spots near the fish's powerful tail. Its pale crimson eyes wiggle about every few moments, and the spines of its fins slowly flex and unflex. | ||||
| perch: red-finned yellow | Cairnfang Manor, Pond (u106005/22109) | Dark green hues run along its upper body, fading to a pale yellow down towards its belly -- save for a few darker bars of scales that run vertically along its sides. Its lower fins darken to a reddish orange color, their vivid hue stark against its rather bright body. | ||||
| bowfin: long dark green | Cairnfang Manor, Pond (u106005/22109) | Long and tapered and undeniably ancient in its origins, the bowfin's tail is unforked, while a wide dorsal fin runs along the length of its back. Its broad head is a dark olive green, while faint traces of vivid orange and pale crimson sweep across the dark green hue of its sides. | ||||
| salmon: curvy-jawed crimson sockeye | Cairnfang Manor, Pond (u106005/22109) | The vivid deep crimson hue of the salmon is accented with tiny dark spots along its upper body, and its beautiful golden fins glisten with moisture. The head of the salmon is curved slightly like a beak, its interior filled with long, sharp teeth. | ||||
| carp: dark reddish-orange | Cairnfang Manor, Pond (u106005/22109) | The carp is dark orange-reddish in hue, its large scales slowly brightening into a vivid crimson hue near its fins and underbelly while darkening in hue to a near black color along the top of its head. Its dorsal fin is comprised of a saw-like pattern of spines, their translucency glistening with moisture. Two short, stubby little whiskers protrude from either edge of its mouth. | ||||
| trout: silvery rainbow | Cairnfang Manor, Pond (u106005/22109) | The rainbow trout is average in size for its species, around twelve inches in length. The long, pale silvery body of the fish is speckled with sweeping patterns of tiny dark spots along its upper sides, while its sides are a pale violet mingled with soft pink hues. The brilliant bands of pastel color fade into a deep silvery hue along the fish's lower body and belly, while its upper body and tail retain a dark green hue. | ||||
| shark: Darkstone Bay Thresher | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | bottom | Easily recognized by its exceptionally long thresher-shaped caudal fins, the Darkstone Bay thresher shark has small dorsal fins and large, recurved pectoral fins. It has relatively small eyes positioned relatively forward on the head, and its dorsal coloration is a medium purplish grey while the belly is light grey. Distinctive to this species is a white spot on its spout which, according to legend, is the mark left by its primogenitor's less than auspicious encounter with a sea thrak. | |||
| barracuda: long-tailed darkstone | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | middle | Bearing a slender, long body and amply spaced fins, the barracuda appears sleek and quick. A hint of blue washes over its dark grey body, which is topped with black tones. In contrast, the lower portion of its sides and the entirety of its belly are a white shade of silver, and its tail is marked with yellow hues. The barracuda's head tapers down into a point, where the large mouth bears rows of needle-like teeth. | |||
| rockfish: splotchy vermillion | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | Displaying a compressed body, the rockfish is about two hands in length. Splotches of grey, dotted with some black, appear in a random pattern upon the fish's bright red body and fins. A tall dorsal fin, with irregular ridges and shaped to protrude up like a spike-ridden spine, tapers down into a second dorsal fin before dipping toward the tail. Set well above the head, small eyes seem almost like afterthoughts, as do the small scales on the bottom of its jaw. | ||||
| rockfish: bright orange yelloweye | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | Colored with brilliant yellow-orange hues and bearing bright yellow eyes, the rockfish is no more than three hands in length. Its body is almost as tall as it is long, and its large dorsal fin displays irregular notches. Just atop its eyes are two spines, followed by a series of extremely short ridges that protrude from its head's surface. Narrow lines of black tip the edges of the rockfish's fins. | ||||
| greenling: brown-spotted kelp, blue-spotted kelp | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | Covered with spots of a reddish-brown hue, the greenling is otherwise dull grey-brown in color. It has a small mouth, which shows hints of yellow on the inside, at the end of its cone-shaped head. Overall, the greenling's body is compact and small. | ||||
| lingcod: large coppertoned | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | Spanning about an arm's length, the lingcod's body is framed with two large pectoral and pelvic fins and two relatively small anal fins. A series of short dorsal fins extend from just above the head to the small tail. The lingcod has two beady golden eyes that protrude slightly from its head, which is a pale yellow hue generously spotted with copper blotches. The same coloration extends across its elongated body. | ||||
| rockfish: striped red yelloweye | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | Colored with vibrant orange-red hues and bearing bright yellow eyes, the rockfish is about a hand's
length. Its body is as tall as it is long, and its large dorsal fin displays irregular notches. Just atop its eyes are two spines, followed by a series of extremely short ridges that protrude from its head's surface, lending it an extra layer of protection. Narrow lines of black tip the edges of the rockfish's fins, and two reddish-white stripes run along its belly. | ||||
| surfperch: silvery walleye | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | The surfperch's body is shaped like a slightly elongated circle that ends with a jack-knifed, black-edged tail. The scales across its body are primarily silver, though they darken to a grey hue along the back of the fish. Black tips the ventral fins. Overly large eyes are perched well over the small upper jaw, which is paired with a large lower jaw. | ||||
| sculpin: mottled scorpion | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | Lacking scales, the sculpin's body is marked with several fleshy additions, from the flap across its snout to the bumps that appear just behind the eyes on its sizable head. The lower fins of the sculpin spread out in rays and look like fanciful fans attached to the body. The dorsal fin, however, is topped with a series of spines. Covering the fish, mottled greys, greens, and browns provide a motley collection of muted color. | ||||
| seabass: long-finned white | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | Displaying a long dorsal fin, the seabass's body is elongated and rather large, spanning several arms' widths. The shiny blue on its back tapers into a pale grey-blue on its sides, and then to a whitish-silver on its belly. The seabass is graced with a long ridge that runs along the length of its belly. Each of its pectoral fins bear a black blotch, and the caudal fin is somewhat concave. Small teeth are visible inside of its large mouth. | ||||
| mackerel: silver Kezmonian | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | Highly elongated, the mackerel, with its shiny silver coloring, appears like a dagger, in fish form, that tapers out at both ends. Its tail spears out into a sharp curve, and its dorsal fins, which show five finlets, are separated by a wide space. Dark blue spreads over its head and then splinters into thin and wavy lines across its back, lending a distinctive coloring to the mackerel. | ||||
| opaleye: shiny green-scaled | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | Although heavier in size, the opaleye's body is shaped similarly to a perch's. It has large blue eyes that appear opalescent, much like its scales, which tend toward a silver along the bottom that rises up into an olive green along the rest of the body. At the end of its large, flat snout is a small mouth. Under each of its dorsal fins, the opaleye is marked with a white spot. | ||||
| bass: brown-spotted kelp, black and white kelp | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | At least two hands in length, the kelp bass is of an average size for its species. Spotting its opalescent white skin are large brown markings, some formed as large spots, others as striped strokes. A golden brown tail spreads out in a tall fan, matched to two smaller fins that reside on either side of the fish's body. Barely visible due to the light coloring, pale yellow marks its chin and jaws. | ||||
| snapper: sharp-toothed red | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | A sheen of silver coats the belly of the fish, which is primarily washed over with a dark pinkish-red hue. A single, long and ridged dorsal fin extends across most of the fish's upper body, flanked by two smaller sets of lower fins. Full-lipped and large, the mouth is shaped almost like a beak and bears short, sharp teeth. | ||||
| bass: dark-barred sand | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | With a large mouth and protruding jaw, the sand bass sports a rigid, ribbed dorsal fin. Its underbelly is a pale white hue, which flows up into a grey-white shade on its side, and then a greenish hue along the upper area of its body. Clearly marking it, a darker black comprises the horizontal bands that run down its side. Two or three hands in length, the sand bass's body is quite long, in comparison to its more compressed width. | ||||
| greenling: brown-spotted kelp | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | Covered with spots of a reddish-brown hue, the greenling is otherwise dull grey-brown in color. It has a small mouth, which shows hints of yellow on the inside, at the end of its cone-shaped head. Overall, the greenling's body is compact and small. | ||||
| dogfish: brownish grey spiny | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | Brownish grey in color, the spiny dogfish has a long, flattened, pointed snout. It has large eyes, and dorsal fins with forward-facing defensive spines. White spots follow a lateral line along the edge of its white belly. | ||||
| scorpionfish: bright orange Rallick | [Wehnimer's, Middle Dock] (7112) | bottom | Bearing the shape typical of a thick-bodied rockfish, the scorpion fish is elongated with prominent pectoral fins that splay out in large, fan-like arrangements. Its coloration is bright orange-red, with a mottling of more pale-hued orange dots that cover the fish's skin in heavy doses. A thin streak of lavender mottling shears across its head. Long spines protrude from the fish's head and fins. | |||
| rockfish: bright orange yelloweye | [Flotilla, Kestral Pier] (7134065) | Colored with brilliant yellow-orange hues and bearing bright yellow eyes, the rockfish is no more than two hands in length. Its body is almost as tall as it is long, and its large dorsal fin displays irregular notches. Just atop its eyes are two spines, followed by a series of extremely short ridges that protrude from its head's surface. Narrow lines of black tip the edges of the rockfish's fins. | ||||
| grouper: rotund speckled | [Flotilla, Kestral Pier] (7134065) | A study in camouflage, this stout fish's natural colors range from sandy beiges to muddy browns. The forward half of its body and fins are speckled with dark brown spots, which fade into irregular vertical bars that span the remaining half. Several rounded fins fan out from its body, and the large tail remains
in proportion, providing balance to the massive head and jaws. | ||||
| mackerel: multi-hued | [Flotilla, Kestral Pier] (7134065) | The mackerel is made up of bluish-green scales, yet the sides appear to adopt more of a silvery hue, causing the entire fish to take on the look of natural vultite. While the bottom dorsal fin continues the silvery hue, the top dorsal fin is quite colorless in nature. The fish's tapered head supports two large, yellowed eyes as well as a mouthful of sharp, cutting-edged teeth. | ||||
| skipjack: dark-striped purple | [Flotilla, Kestral Pier] (7134065) | The skipjack has a rich purple colored back that fades to a faint silver along the sides and belly. Several dark stripes running along its side give the skipjack a distinctive marking that sets it apart from similar fish. Its purple back is further accentuated by a green area just behind the pectoral fin that fades away towards the middle of its body. | ||||
| sunfish: fat brightly-hued | [Flotilla, Kestral Pier] (7134065) | Alarmingly bright, the sunfish has a pair of bulging eyes on each side of its parchment-thin body. Tiny barbed spikes stand out from its curving spine, making it difficult to handle the fish, while its double spiked tail fins are flimsy and soft. Its narrow, toothless mouth is set in a perpetual frown and is framed by a pair of squat barbed fins. | ||||
| sunfish: iridescent | [Flotilla, Kestral Pier] (7134065) | Alarmingly bright, the sunfish has a pair of bulging eyes on each side of its parchment-thin body. Tiny barbed spikes stand out from its curving spine, making it difficult to handle the fish, while its double spiked tail fins are flimsy and soft. Its narrow, toothless mouth is set in a perpetual frown and is framed by a pair of squat barbed fins. | ||||
| trout: spotted sea | [Flotilla, Kestral Pier] (7134065) | Pastel blues and greens reflect from the silvery back of the fish's shiny, elongated body. Distinctive black spots are scattered like freckles along its top line and over its dark, translucent tail. Two sharp teeth extend down from its upper jaw, inserting sharp edges to its otherwise gracefully streamlined silhouette. | ||||
| rockfish: slimy off-white | [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322) | Bulbous and slimy, this rockfish doesn't look like a fish at all! Its two bulging eyes are both on the top of its dome-shaped body which helps to keep it upright on the pond floor. Four tiny pelvis fins the color of sand stay tucked beneath the off-white flat belly, but clearly help scoot the creature along. An opening adjacent to the eyes appears to be lined with tiny teeth. | ||||
| boulderfish: mottled copper | [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322) | The largest of the pebblefish family, the boulderfish lies on the bottom of pond and creek beds and lies
in wait for its unsuspecting victims. Bumpy copper scales ranging in hues from light to dark grow clumps of deep green moss-like tendrils that grow haphazardly the surface. The tips of the benign-looking cirrus are covered in a fast-acting poison that paralyzes the central nervous sytem and render its victims completely defenseless. | ||||
| cod: rosy saffron | [Nielira Harbor, Boardwalk] | Darker spots freckle the rose-blushed, golden body of the pale-bellied cod. A bright white lateral line marks its sides, extending onto its sharply narrowing caudal, which opens into a truncate tail fin. Its gleaming yellow eyes sit near its pointed snout, split by a wide mouth. | ||||
| bream: hefty gilt-head | [Nielira Harbor, Boardwalk] | About a foot and a half in length, the bream has thin yellow lines that run along its blue-tinted, silver-scaled body, echoed in the coloration beneath and between its round eyes. Above its translucent pectoral fins on each side, a splotch of reddish black bleeds into pink hues onto its gill covers. Both its spined dorsal fin and shallowly forked tail bear an ebon edge. | ||||
| snapper: bronze-tinged dog | [Nielira Harbor, Boardwalk] | Lanceolate and over two feet in length, the dog snapper has olivine scales washed with a bronze sheen. The color shifts towards its belly to a coppery, reddish hue echoed in its lengthy pectoral fins. A bright white triangular marking extends below its small, metallic chestnut eyes. Most notably, a pair of canine-like teeth extend from its upper jaw, hanging over its plump lower lip. | ||||
| cavalla: gleaming blue-striped | [Nielira Harbor, Boardwalk] | Reminiscent of the elongated tip of a spear, the cavalla is a little less than a foot long. A black bar, edged in vibrant azure, stretches along its back and into the narrow lower fork of its tail. Its silver-washed sides gradate from grey-blue to white, brightening on its belly. A golden hue tints its round eyes and semitransparent fins. | ||||
| splittail: brown-bellied black | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The splittail's slender body darkens to jet black along its back, with the color breaking sharply at the belly where warm brown tones spread outward. Its narrow head ends in a smooth, pointed snout, and the small mouth curves upward just slightly at the corners. A fine, forked tail divides deeply down the center, each lobe thin and sharply edged. The fish's dorsal fin stands high near the rear, while its pectoral fins are small and clear against the darker body. | ||||
| char: golden lake | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | A lustrous golden color, the lake char sports a long, tapered body with a considerable thickness around its lower belly. Darker scales cover the top of its head and curving jaws, and subtle grey accents surround its eyes. | ||||
| smelt: slender emerald | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Not much larger than an anchovy, the smelt's deep green coloring makes it look like a spindle of cut emerald. Its scales brighten toward a rich, sunny gold along its belly. Fine fins and a small, pointed jaw make it look swift and streamlined. | ||||
| whitefish: broad-backed silver | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Chunky through the middle, the whitefish's close-packed scales gleam a bright ivory, but darken to steel along its spine. Its small, downturned mouth hints at a life spent grubbing along lake bottoms. | ||||
| perch: red-finned yellow | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The perch's golden-yellow body gleams with a soft metallic sheen, crossed by bold black bars that run from its back to its belly. Each of its fins shimmers a deep red, brightest at the edges where the light can penetrate the thin membranes. Its eyes are amber and slightly bulged beneath a firm brow, and its mouth is small and even. | ||||
| rocklight: silver-finned dark blue | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The rocklight's smooth skin is a deep, dark blue mottled faintly with shadowy streaks, its body solid and thick through the middle. Each of its fins gleams silver, narrow and sharply veined along the edges. Its head is blunt, with a low, arched brow and small reflective eyes the color of frost. The fish's dorsal fin stands tall and thin, running nearly the full length of its back. | ||||
| orefish: black-finned brown, black-finned golden | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | |||||
| trout: thick yellow lake | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Heavy across the middle, the lake trout has a mantle of dusky yellow scales that stop short of being golden. The broad, scoop-shaped tail and powerful shoulders are dusted with iridescent scaling. Along the fish's lateral line, faint glimmers of rose and amber catch like precious stones. | ||||
| razernfin: long-tailed navy blue | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The razernfin's smooth, navy-hued body is built for precision, its tight scales shining faintly under light. Its head is fine and angular with a narrow mouth and piercing silver eyes. A slim, glassy dorsal fin runs the length of its back, darkening toward the edges. The fish's pectoral fins are small and swept back, and its long tail draws out to a delicate fork, each lobe thin and flexible like silk in water. | ||||
| splittail: brown-bellied dark green | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Dark green scales cover the splittail's back in a faint metallic sheen, paling into soft brown along the belly. Its body is long and lean, built in a gradual taper that ends at a sharply divided tail. The fish's head is small and slightly rounded, the eyes set high above a narrow mouth. A modest dorsal fin rises toward
the back, while the pectoral fins sit low and slender. The smooth transition of color gives the fish an earthy, camouflaged look. | ||||
| trout: silvery rainbow | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The rainbow trout is small in size for its species, around nine inches in length. The long, pale silvery body of the fish is speckled with sweeping patterns of tiny dark spots along its upper sides, while its sides are a pale violet mingled with soft pink hues. The brilliant bands of pastel color fade into a deep silvery hue along the fish's lower body and belly, while its upper body and tail retain a dark green hue. | ||||
| walleye: mustard yellow | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The walleye's scales gleam in a rich mustard yellow that darkens toward its spine, the color broken by faint green mottling along its sides. Its eyes gleam like pale topaz under a pronounced brow, lending the fish an alert, almost knowing expression. Its dorsal fin arches high in twin peaks, the first stiff with spines, the second more delicate and flowing. A narrow, silvery belly and sharply forked tail complete its streamlined, powerful form. | ||||
| sculpin: bigmouthed glacial | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Pale blue in color, the sculpin's form is accented by ridges and spines that are pale, ghostly white. Intense black rings surround its eyes like kohl in sharp contrast to its pallid scaling. Dark blue spots speckle its dorsal ridge and run along its spiny fins. | ||||
| bream: coral-bellied teal | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The spiny rays of the bream's dorsal fin are a deep green that washes out into a muted teal across the fish's body. Its belly is coral-hued and dotted with black spots. Amber eyes are set on either side of its head, and its wide gills are punctuated by an irregularly shaped black dot. | ||||
| pike: hook-snouted river | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Long and lean, the river pike's body tapers from a thick, ridged back to a whiplike tail. Its hooked snout ends in a toothy grin of needle-sharp fangs. Dark green mottling on its scales fades to a sallow hue along its belly. Faint darker stripes on its sides are reminiscent of reed shadows diffused by murky water. | ||||
| trout: silver russet-flecked | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | A broad band of pale cerise adorns either side of the small, thin speckled fish. Running from gills to tailfin, the pink stripe provides a colorful flair to the otherwise plain brown-spotted silver body. | ||||
| gorfel: spotted black | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The gorfel is broad and heavy, its deep body colored a matte black that sets off a scatter of luminescent blue spots along its flanks and over its high back. Its wide fins have dark membranes trimmed in green, and its tail is broad with a shallow fork. Its head is short and blunt, and its small mouth is lined with long, hairlike bristles for filter feeding. | ||||
| eliuda: large-finned striped ebon | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The eliuda has a slender, tapering body marked by bold ebon stripes that run from snout to tail, set over a cool steel-grey sheen. Its fins are outsized for its frame: broad, sweeping pectorals, a high sail-like dorsal, and a deep forked tail with long outer streamers. Its head is narrow, with a small, even mouth and dark, glassy eyes. | ||||
| bass: black rock | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The rock bass's body is clad in muted brownish green scales that lighten in hue as they approach its white belly. Darker blotches surround its dark eyes, and lighter celadon green marks cluster around its spiky, membranous fins. | ||||
| steelhead: speckled | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The steelhead's sleek body is a dusky, polished grey, its scales dusted with fine black speckles that cluster along its spine and gill plates. A blush of pale rose runs in a thin band down its flanks, softening toward its belly. The fish's head is long and cleanly shaped, with a narrow mouth and firm jawline. | ||||
| glimaerfish: translucent multihued | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The scales of the glimaerfish resemble sheets of glass whose surfaces are swirled with faint, subtle streaks. Metallic blues, golds, crimsons, and pale greens all grace its scales so delicately as to be almost indiscernible. Two thin whiskers branch off from the sides of its mouth, the long, tapering tassels surpassing the length of the fish's own tail. A large sail-like dorsal fin stretches along its back, the spines looking quite sharp. | ||||
| drum: deep-bodied copper-bronze | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The fish has a humped back and a squished, blunt snout. Faint vertical grey stripes span in wide streaks from the midline of its body to the base of its dorsal fin, and its gills and the base of its tail are marked with a single dark spot. | ||||
| carp: dark reddish-orange | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The carp has dark red-orange scales that slowly brighten to a vivid crimson hue near its fins and underbelly while darkening in hue to a near black color along the top of its head. Its dorsal fin is composed of a sawtooth pattern of spines, glistening and translucent. Two short, stubby whiskers protrude from either edge of its mouth. | ||||
| carp: spotted river | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Heavy-lipped and deep-bellied, the carp is clad in overlapping plates of bronze and dull gold. Irregular black spots freckle its flanks and dorsal ridge. Short barbels hang from the corners of its narrow mouth. | ||||
| crappie: ebon-spotted murky green | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Broad of body and barely a foot long, the crappie is hazed with murky green coloring that ranges from moss to olive hues. Along its back, irregularly shaped spots in vertical stripes fan to its dorsal fin, which is peaked with seven severe spines. | ||||
| roach: red-finned lake | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Small and laterally narrow, the lake roach bears dusky silver scales with a faint golden cast along their edges. Each fin is a loud, translucent red, like a perfectly cut ruby, and the color only intensifies toward the tips like embers along a coal's edge. | ||||
| splittail: brown-bellied black | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The splittail's slender body darkens to jet black along its back, with the color breaking sharply at the belly where warm brown tones spread outward. Its narrow head ends in a smooth, pointed snout, and the small mouth curves upward just slightly at the corners. A fine, forked tail divides deeply down the center, each lobe thin and sharply edged. The fish's dorsal fin stands high near the rear, while its pectoral fins are small and clear against the darker body. | ||||
| walleye: dark green | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The walleye's sleek, tapering body is cloaked in deep green scales that shimmer with a faint bronze sheen along the ridge of its back. Irregular black blotches trace down its flanks, fading to pale gold near its smooth underbelly. Its glassy eyes are a cold, reflective white-gold, giving it an almost spectral gaze. A long, spined dorsal fin rises sharply near its shoulders, while its second, softer fin and crescent tail balance the fish's lean, predatory shape. | ||||
| gnuq: flat-bellied green, grey, black | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Broad through the middle, the gnuq has a flat belly meant for gliding along river beds and lake bottoms. Its skin is a deep kelp green with darker mossy blotches and a faint pebbled texture. A heavy, beaklike mouth fills the short snout, and a pale yellow tongue rests just inside. Small, lidless eyes sit forward under shallow brows. | ||||
| rocklight: silver-finned black | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The rocklight's body is dark and stone-like, its black scales glimmering faintly as if dusted with graphite. A line of silver fins marks its outline, each thin and sharply defined, gleaming against the dark hide. Its head is compact with a narrow snout, a pale jawline, and glassy grey eyes. | ||||
| char: rose-spotted brook | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Cool slate green hues define the char's back, sliding into smoky blue and pale silver at its sides. Scattered across its flanks, small rose pink spots fall like cherry blossom petals, each hazily outlined in milky white. The fins carry are washed in sunny orange, as though stained by a particularly spectacular sunset. | ||||
| pike: bronze-finned grey spotted | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The pike's long, muscular body is cloaked in dull grey scales speckled with uneven cream spots that cluster thickly near the spine. Its fins gleam bronze, the metallic color deepening toward the tips of the broad dorsal fin and sweeping tail. The fish's head is narrow and flattened, with a pointed snout and a wide, predatory mouth lined by fine, sharp teeth. Its pectoral fins are short and rounded, and its tail splits cleanly into two firm, curved lobes. | ||||
| walleye: gold-flanked fern green | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The walleye's sleek body gleams in fern green tones that darken near the spine and soften toward the belly, where its flanks shimmer like molten gold. The head is long and narrow, the mouth firm and lined with fine teeth. The walleye's pale, glassy eyes reflect light like opals, and its broad fins fade to smoky grey along the edges. | ||||
| gorfel: spotted light grey | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Light grey scales give the gorfel a ghostly pallor that is broken by countless small blue spots that shimmer along its sides and across its rounded back. Its body is wide and deep through the middle, tapering only slightly to a thick, gently notched tail. It has a mouth lined with long, hairlike bristles. | ||||
| goby: red-eyed sleeper | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The sleeper goby has a heavy head and deep body that taper to a short rounded tail. Its eyes are a vivid garnet red, set high on the crown above a broad, slightly upturned mouth with thick lips. Mottled umber and olive blotches lie across the back and flanks, breaking to a pale sand hue along the belly. | ||||
| trout: thick yellow lake | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Heavy across the middle, the lake trout has a mantle of dusky yellow scales that stop short of being golden. The broad, scoop-shaped tail and powerful shoulders are dusted with iridescent scaling. Along the fish's lateral line, faint glimmers of rose and amber catch like precious stones. | ||||
| barbel: tan-finned white | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The barbel has thick whiskers that droop from its chin like an old man's mustache and beard. Most of its body is graced with cream-colored scales, but its fins are tan, brightening toward orange at their edges. | ||||
| salmon: curvy-jawed crimson sockeye | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The sockeye salmon's crimson body is thick through the middle and tapers sharply toward a wide, forked tail. Its jaw curves into a pronounced hook, lending the mouth a sharp, almost defiant shape. Dark olive tones stain the head and dorsal ridge, contrasting with the deep red of its flanks. The fish's eyes are small and pale against the darker mask of its face. | ||||
| shiner: tiny-eyed yellow-green | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The body of the small, slender fish is covered with silvery, yellow-green scales accented by a thin line of emerald that runs from its gills to its tail. Beady and black, the creature's eyes are small and haloed with pale green. | ||||
| krikth: brown-finned lumpy green | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The krikth bears more than a passing resemblance to a slightly misshapen loaf of bread, as if a hefty baker sat on their own creation. A number of lumps cover its body, and there is a large, wobbling sac underneath its jaw that is translucent enough to reveal arteries within. | ||||
| grayling: blue-limned pale silver | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Pale silver scales cover the majority of the grayling's body, accompanied by markings that are swamp green and sickly yellow. Along the fish's gill covers is a swipe of brilliant blue coloring dotted with white. The same coloration and spotted pattern can be found on the tail and along the lateral line of its body. | ||||
| sturgeon: green | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Dark green shades paint the sturgeon's armored back, broken by a row of bony scutes that rise like worn keystones along the spine. The fish's long, tapering body carries a dull luster, fading into muted olive at the sides and a pale, muddied cream along the belly. The fish's head is narrow and angular, with a shovel-shaped snout and four trailing barbels that hang just ahead of its downturned mouth. | ||||
| orzig: round-tailed dark green | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The orzig's thick, low body is clad in coarse dark green scales that fade toward black along the spine and brighten slightly at the belly. Its shape is rounded and muscular, with a hunched back and a wide chest. The fish's head is deep and squared, with a flat snout, a downturned mouth, and small amber eyes. | ||||
| roach: red-finned yellow | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | With a broad body and tiny fins, its a mystery how the awkwardly constructed fish manages to maneuver in the water without traveling hopelessly in circles. The underlying silver hue of its scales is touched with yellow at the gills and along the snout of its disproportionately small head, while its rounded fins and tail are a deep rust orange hue. | ||||
| daggermouth: red-eyed white, grey | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | With an alabaster pallor, the massive daggermouth has porcelain scales with a faint opalescent sheen and delicate rose veining near its gill plates. Garnet eyes are set in a milk-pale mask set under clean brow ridges. The fish's beaked snout opens to a maw crowded by stiletto teeth. Translucent fins grace its body. | ||||
| lamprey: silver arrowhead | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The long, slender fish could easily be mistaken for an eel were it not for the short, rounded fins that trail along the rear portion of its body and its arrow-shaped head. Additionally, the lamprey's open mouth has a circular shape that is lined with rings of curved teeth radiating from the opening of its throat. | ||||
| bass: red-eyed smallmouth | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Dull red eyes stand out amid the dark green scales of the bass's face, which have the same color as river grasses. Unlike its larger cousin, the bass's jaws are narrow, lending the fish a more streamlined shape. | ||||
| salmon: silvery king | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | The king salmon has a broad, powerful body covered in smooth silver scales that darken subtly along its back. Small black spots scatter across its upper flanks and tail, clustering more densely toward its fin tips. The fish's head is large and gently sloped, with a strong jaw and firm, even teeth. Its eyes are clear and set wide beneath a slight ridge. | ||||
| eliuda: large-finned striped umber | [Shore of Khesta 'Dahl] (8022010) | Massive fins define the eliuda: broad, rounded pectorals like paired fans, a lofty dorsal crest, and a split tail extending into slender tips. Across its olive-brown sides, deep umber striping climbs in clean, parallel bands that tighten near its neck. Its head is wedge-shaped, with a neat, small-lipped mouth, and its eyes are a warm amber hue. Close, satiny scales lend its body a smooth rofile. | ||||
| herring: red | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | The herring's slender body is cloaked in deep red hues, the scales darkening along its back to the color of smoked brick. A faint, oily sheen glosses its flanks, lending each narrow plate a sparking iridescence. It looks like it could easily be a distraction from more valuable prey. | ||||
| flounder: brass-spotted murky brown | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | The broad-bodied flounder is a murky shade of brown, with the exception of irregular brass-hued splotches along its back, fins, and tail. Slightly off center, both of its eyes crowd one side of its head, giving the flounder an off-kilter expression. The scales spanning its belly are lighter by several shades than those on its back and boast only the occasional brown striation. | ||||
| drakefish: glimmering opalescent | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | Glimmering opalescent scales run the length of its sinuous body like wavy rows of diamonds, while its large membranous fins branch out from its sides like a pair of otherworldly wings, their twining veins sparkling with faint blue incandescence. A thin, rippling ribbon-like fin runs along the length of either of the drakefish's sides. | ||||
| grakshefla: thin black | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | The grakshefla is exceedingly thin and spear-shaped from head to tail, with a narrow chest and a flaring maw. Its skin is deep black with a faint graphite sheen that is broken by a pale seam along its belly. Small round eyes sit near the crown of its head beneath firm brow plates. A tall, gauzy dorsal fin runs most of the fish's length, and its tail ends in a slim, cleft tip. | ||||
| rockfish: splotchy vermillion | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | middle | near | 17:26 | Lormesta | The rockfish's thick body is swathed in deep vermillion, its scales broken by irregular splotches of dusky red and pale pink along the flanks. A narrow stripe of lighter color runs beneath its spiny dorsal fin, catching the light like brushed coral. Its head is broad and ridged, with a slightly jutting jaw and round amber eyes ringed in gold. The fish's pectoral fins are wide and fan shaped, and its tail is short and neatly squared at the edge. |
| anchovy: metallic blue | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | Dagger-thin and glimmering with scales the color of fresh-forged steel, the anchovy is a sleek little fish. It has a narrow jaw and beady eyes. Its color remains uniform throughout, with no lightening toward its streamlined belly. | ||||
| salmon: rust-flecked sea | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | Steel blue along the back and tarnished silver at the sides, the salmon bears a spray of rust-colored flecks across its flanks and fins. Its body is blunter and stronger-looking than its river-dwelling kin's. | ||||
| stickleback: rust-throated aquamarine | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | top | near | 16:55 | Lormesta | Showy and small, the fish is striped with dark grey from mid-body to its tail, which is speared with lines of bright blue. Its upper back is aquamarine with an iridescent sheen, much like its eyes, which are the hue of a deep jungle lagoon. The stickleback's lower jaw is touched with an orangey rust color that deepens as trails along its belly. |
| tripletail: plump mottled black | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | top | near | 17:04 | Lormesta | ??? |
| scakor: black-spotted | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | The scakor's tall, round body is a muted bronze-green, patterned with large black spots that spread unevenly across its flanks and back. Its small, triangular head sits low against the body, with narrow eyes and a tight, straight mouth. The fish's fins are high-set and compact, balancing its circular form. Its dorsal fin rises in a crest of long, stiff rays that narrow to sharp black points, giving the scakor a jagged, imposing silhouette. | ||||
| smelt: slender emerald | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | Not much larger than an anchovy, the smelt's deep green coloring makes it look like a spindle of cut emerald. Its scales brighten toward a rich, sunny gold along its belly. Fine fins and a small, pointed jaw make it look swift and streamlined. | ||||
| snapper: sharp-toothed red | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | A sheen of silver coats the belly of the fish, which is primarily washed over with a dark pinkish-red hue. A single dorsal fin, long and ridged, extends across most of the fish's upper body, flanked by two smaller sets of lower fins. Full-lipped and large, the mouth is shaped almost like a beak and bears short, sharp teeth. | ||||
| barbfish: yellow-tailed brown | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | Compact and thick-bodied, the barbfish has a rounded profile broken by prominent hook-like spines along its dorsal and pectoral fins. Matte brown scales deepen along the back and lighten to yellowish tones at the flanks, where its scales have a pebbled texture. Its face is blunt, with a downturned, bony mouth and small amber eyes set beneath ridged brows. A clean burst of color marks the tail: vivid yellow lobes edged in soot-black, mirroring crescent accents on its fin tips. | ||||
| cod: bright silvery | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | middle | middle | 17:38 | Lormesta | The cod has moon-hued scales covering much of its stout form, and its spiny dorsal fin shines like beaten silver. Pale grey scales cover its underside, transitioning in hue to white near its underbelly spines and tail. Wall-eyed, the cod has a wide mouth. |
| herring: thin-finned blue wolf | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | The herring's head and the majority of its body are silver rippled with lines of grey that are broader on its lower jaw, thinning as they travel to its tail. From the ridge of its back, sapphire blue coloring washes down its body, gradually fading to silvery grey near the belly. | ||||
| spikefish: spotted dark green | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | Across the spikefish's mottled green hide, pale round spots cluster thickly around its midsection before fading toward the head and tail. The body is short and cylindrical, ending in a narrow point that gives it a compact, dartlike form. Its eyes are wide and amber under a blunt brow, and its sturdy beak curves slightly downward. Small, translucent fins fan close to the body, each edged in faint grey. The skin shifts between rough plates and soft, pebbled patches. | ||||
| zharmas: rotund spiny ochre, sienna | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | The zharmas's stout, rounded body bristles with a forest of sharp spines that radiate from its ochre-hued skin. Its coloration deepens along the back to a rusty brown and lightens to pale sand near the fins. The fish's large, protruding eyes and beaklike mouth curve upward in a strangely cheerful expression. The zharmas's thick body and barbed spines form a natural defense few creatures dare to test. | ||||
| flounder: pale-eyed sand | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | Nigh as flat and broad as a fallen leaf, the flounder's body is dappled in sandy brown and earthen grey, the mottling arranged to mimic ripples on the seafloor. Both marble-pale eyes crowd the same side of its skull, set above a curved mouth. A fringe of short, stiff fins break up its outline like tattered shreds of lace. | ||||
| monkfish: flat course | The Frostmain, Talbot's Point] (7133030) | Flat-headed and with a leathery appearance, the monkfish has a large mouth that stretches from one side of its head to the other and is lined with short teeth. Deeply articulated pectoral and ventral fins decorate the appendage-like body, which is covered in a grey-black hue reminiscent of spent charcoal. | ||||
| jaw: bulge-eyed brown needle | [River's Rest, Dilapidated Pier] (155005) | middle | near | 17:54 | Lormesta | A small white tin weight is currently strung from the line of the rod to serve as a weight. The weight looks like it is heavy enough to sink a line to the middle depths of a body of water. |
| grayling: blue-limned pale silver | [River's Rest, Dilapidated Pier] (155005) | middle | near | 18:05 | Lormesta | Pale silver scales cover the majority of the grayling's body, which is roughly two feet long, and its dorsal fin is disproportionately tall. Along the fish's gill covers is a swipe of brilliant blue coloring dotted with white. The same coloration and spotted pattern can be found on the tail and along the lateral line of its body. |
| trout: green-specked golden | [River's Rest, Dilapidated Pier] (155005) | middle | middle | 18:19 | Lormesta | Approximately a foot-and-a-half long, the trout is a warm golden hue overlaid by black speckles along its back, which is barred with vertical green stripes. Thin crimson lines streak from its gills back to the base of its tail, and the same hue blushes its throat. |
| drum: deep-bodied copper-bronze | [River's Rest, Dilapidated Pier] (155005) | middle | far | 18:28 | Lormesta | This deep-bodied fish is nearly three feet long, with a humped back and a squished, blunt snout. Faint vertical grey stripes span in wide streaks from the midline of its body to the base of its dorsal fin, and its gills and the base of its tail are marked with a single dark spot. |
| bowfin: olive-brown | [River's Rest, Dilapidated Pier] (155005) | middle | near | 18:36 | Lormesta | Nearly two feet long, this fish has an elongated cylindrical body covered with olive-brown scales accented by a yellowy sheen. Unlike most fish, its fins are externally rounded, and its nostrils are tube-like and protruding. |
| lamprey: silver arrowhead | [River's Rest, Dilapidated Pier] (155005) | middle | middle | 18:41 | Lormesta | This long, slender fish could easily be mistaken for an eel were it not for the short, rounded fins that trail along the rear portion of its body and its arrowhead-shaped head. Additionally, the fish's open mouth adopts a circular shape that is lined with rings of curved teeth that radiate from the opening of its throat. |