Kreature Archive
In the world of Dimentiara, monsters (known locally as Kreatures) are not merely the things of myth and legend, but are a part of everyday life. Each has a nucleus which is the source of its powers, and there are many different kinds. There are Wild Kreatures that inhabit the unexplored frontiers. Others are created in laboratories via genetic engineering.
There are Utility Kreatures, designed for work or as livestock. There are Domestic Kreatures, which are designed to be pets. Others still are grown for combat. These are known as Battle Kreatures, and they are the namesake of the series.
The following is an archive of just some of the countless varieties that exist.
RANK D
The lowest ranking Kreatures, they tend to be small, inexpensive, and relatively easy to mindlink with, making them well suited for novice Tamers. They certainly aren't starved for choice either; most Kreatures are of this rank. Owning a Rank D doesn't require a license, though they can only be purchased by someone at least 18 years old. While these Kreatures might be somewhat lacking in strength, they should never be underestimated!
RANK C
These Kreatures set the standard for all others. Middle of the road in strength, expense, husbandry and trainability, their versatility makes them suitable for both moderately experienced beginners and veteran Tamers, and form the backbone of many teams. Although only a Level 1 license is required to own a Rank C, most rookies cut their teeth on Rank D Kreatures and work their way up.
RANK B
These mighty beasts have power above and beyond the average Kreature. On top of being somewhat difficult to grow, their strong instincts, large size and demanding husbandry make them suitable for more experienced Tamers. A Level 2 license is required to own one, which can only be obtained after acquiring a Level 1 license.
RANK A
The crème de la crème. The ultimate warriors. Rank A Kreatures are super weapons; apex predators; living, breathing forces of nature. Though they have incredible raw power, they are difficult to grow, expensive to care for, and have overwhelming instincts which only the most skilled and experienced Tamers can handle. A Level 3 license is required to own one, which can only be obtained after acquiring a Level 2 license.