Plants (non-aquatic):
* Bearded bush: A small bush with dark green leaves with long light grey hairs dropping off of the leaves.
* Red trumpet vine: A species of vine with multiple stems growing from the roots. The leaves are oval, around 3-5 cm long, with small clusters of 3 to 4 orange flowers growing from the tip of the stems. The flowers are small and trumpet shape, around 3 cm wide and 4 cm long.
* Cushion moss: A type of moss that individually grows 30 cm wide. It has small roots that cling to the upper part of the soil and has tiny stems and leaves that grow close together, creating cushiony half-spheres.
* Floating moss: A water mana-enhanced cushion moss. This new type of moss floats on top of the water. It has air bubbles that allow the plant to float and grow on the water without ever touching the ground.
* Drooping orchid: A type of flowering plant that produces new stem shoots that replace the older flowering shoots. It grows around 15 cm long and has long, white, droopy petals with little yellow antennas coming out of the centre of the flower.
* Mist orchid: A water mana-enhanced drooping orchid. It collects moisture in the air around it and creates a fine mist surrounding the flower.
Plants (aquatic):
* Tangled fan grass: A small seaweed that grows in a fan shape that becomes funnelled the larger it grows. The colour of the plant is olive which becomes dark green the closer to the roots. Along the leaves and fronds are silver lines following the plant's veins.
* Brown bush grass: A type of grass species that grows in water. The species grows in a large colony of stems, around 3 and a half m tall. No leaf plants, but on the top of the stems hung a cluster of 30 light brown flowers.
* Blade seaweed: A seaweed with long, thin, and green leaf blades with a brown stem. The roots of the plant are brownish-grey.
* Sharp seaweed: Blade seaweed enhanced with dungeon mana. Appearance is similar to blade seaweed, but the edges of the leaves are a lot sharper and more durable.
* Grasping gel seaweed: A blade seaweed enhanced with water mana. The plant is almost transparent and is carnivorous. Along the plant is a gel-like substance that has moving tendrils. The gel tendrils will grab small prey and dissolve it and consume the nutrients.
* Ice blast seaweed: A blade seaweed enhanced with ice mana. The plant is thicker and dense, with bubble-like canisters that expand as the plant passively collects more and more ice mana. Once the bubbles are full, it will send the ice mana into the immediate environment all at once, creating and sending shards of ice with a quick blast.
* Rime seaweed: A blade seaweed enhanced with ice and water mana. The seaweed is a lot larger than the other seaweeds, and the tips of the plants stick straight up out of the water. Along the roots are circular bulbous containers that contain a combination of water and ice mana. Periodically, the plant will release this combination out through the tips of the plants, creating a rapidly freeing cloud.
Animals (non-aquatic):
* Sharp bill: A large white bird with a wingspan of just over 1 m. It had a long beak with a sharp curve.
* Water shrew: A type of small rodent with dark brown hair. It has two layers of fur coated with oil, which makes the rodent waterproof. They had small round ears, a long tapering snout, and sharp teeth tipped with red.
* Grey watersnake: A type of water snake with greyish scales and brown banding around its body. It spends its time equally between land and water and will hunt in both areas.
* Long-jawed orb weaver: A species of dark green-brown spiders with elongated bodies, legs, pincer-like claws, and long jaws. This type of spider uses plants to build orb-like webs.
* Ice weaver: A long-jawed orb weaver enhanced with ice mana. The spider is a mix of dark blue and green colouring and produces a type of ice silk.
Animals (aquatic):
* Blue-ringed snail: A type of sea snail with a coned shell. The snails were light blue, and their shell was light grey with rings of deep blue. This type of snail grows to be 1 cm long and 1 and a half tall.
* Grey oyster: A type of grey, oval oyster that grows to 10 cm long and 5 cm wide.
* Crystal krill: A type of krill species that was light grey and almost completely transparent.
* Flow krill: A crystal krill enhanced with water mana. This type of krill swims in formations and uses water mana to increase its speed and ability to flow through the water.
* Frozen krill: A crystal krill enhanced with ice mana. This krill is milky white and has two additional legs that have ice crystals growing on them.
* Shield krill: A crystal krill enhanced with their own mana. This dark brown krill averages around 3 to 4 cm long and 2 cm wide. It has a shell that is thick and durable.
* Icefish: A species of fish with bluegills and lips. It is 20 cm long with a long, spindle-shaped body, a large head, and an elongated snout with sharp curved teeth. The fish’s scales are a mix of brown and grey.
* Ice coral: A species of coral 3 cm wide with hard, branch-like protrusions. It is light blue with hints of yellow.
* Blue sea lily: A species of sea lily, this animal is very plant-like and is a deep blue, almost black colour. It has a stalk, surrounded with fury, very flexible tentacles, that surround the mouth of the creature at the top of the stalk. It stays stationary, attaching itself to rocks or coral with thick roots.
* Grey tassel: A species of fish commonly found in cold water. It grows to be around 7 cm long and is grey with red spots around its body. It has ten spines along its spinal fin, with tassels coming off of the spines.
* Striped goby: A species of long, skinny fish, around 5 cm long. It has 2 stripes, the top stripe yellow and the bottom stripe blue, with 2 fins along its spine and 2 fins on its side that are transparent.
* Rock crab: A species of large, blocky crab that grows around 30 centimetres long. It is a dark brown and sandy beige colour, which camouflages into the grey-brown rock environment that the crab was found in.
* Spindle crab: A species of crab with a small body with long, spindly legs.
* Whiskered drum: A species of fish with long, whisker-like protrusions along its lower jaw. Its scales were silver to gray in colour, with black tinted fins. This fish grows to around 36 centimetres long.
* Pinfish: This species of dark grey fish has black spots with a tall middle section. This gives the fish an almost oval shape, and it is around 18 cm in length. It has 2 large teeth on the tip of the upper jaw and has sharp spines along its fins.
* Shaded flatfish: A species of small flatfish with a round body and had strips that were black bars and light spots. The fish had its two eyes on the side facing the water’s surface, and it was around 15 centimetres in length.
* Spadefish: A species of disc-shaped fish growing around 17 cm in length. The fish is yellow in colour with 5 vertical black bards on its sides and has a small mouth.
* Angel Snail: A species of shell-less snail that grows around 4 centimetres and has completely translucent skin. Their organs were a pink and orange hue in colour. They have wing-like fins to propel them in the water and have two appendages with numerous hooks and very small and very fine teeth lining the hooks.
* Bank Sea Bass: A type of bass species with large mouths. It is around 15 centimetres long, with yellow-brown colouring and black blotches and spots.
* Silver Anchovy: A type of schooling fish around 10 cm in length with silver colouring.
* Ripple Angelfish: A species of angelfish around 7 cm. They have round bodies with long, triangle fins that trailed behind their body as they swam.
* Pink Sea Star: A species of sea star around 6 cm in length. The sea star is a light pink colour.
* Swift pinfish: A water mana-enhanced pinfish that used water mana to quickly swim at prey and rip chunks of flesh out of them.
* Large bank bass: A bank sea bass enhanced with its own mana. It became a bigger but slower predator, with teeth jagged and shaped specifically to prevent dislodgement of prey.
* Cloak spadefish: A ice mana-enhanced spadefish that can lighten its scales in order to camouflage into the ice. It also uses the ice mana to harden its scales at will.
* Fan coral: An ice coral enhanced with its own mana. It grows into a thin, fan-shaped coral and produces a type of paralytic venom that is deadly to small animals.
* Weaving crab: A ice mana-enhanced spindle crab, its legs can produce thin water strings.
* Red sea star: A pink sea star enhanced with a mix of ice and water mana that is now a deeper red. Its legs are long and thin, and it uses water mana to propel itself at its prey and smother it with water.
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Monsters:
* Ice krill: A monster krill 10 cm long and found in swarms. Its whole body has ice crystals growing off of it, and the shell has an icy defence. The krill can also through balls of ice that, once attached, will grow a bit and is cold enough to burn flesh.
* Ravenous snail: This snail monster is 15 cm long and almost completely transparent in water. The monster has very little colour within it and is almost transparent in the water. It has 2 wing-like fins and 2 appendage-like tentacles. The tentacles are around 7 cm long and have ragged and sharp teeth and hooks on them.
* Alluring vine: A vine monster with enhanced inner tissue and microscopic hairs that help the monster react to its surroundings. The flowers on the fine produce oil with an intoxicating scent that helps lure victims to the stationary monster's position.
Materials That Are Found In Dimension Expansions:
* Grey-brown rock: A type of rock picked up by the dungeon core in the Five Islands. Added to the sub-dimension in the form of stones.
* Black rock with silver flecks: A type of porous rock picked up by the dungeon core in an iceberg when they were still grouped together with the current. Added to the sub-dimension in the form of rock veins within the ice.