Maliki III
Maliki III is a planet found in the Xelezok Galaxy's inner rim. Its molten core has long since cooled. The Sluggo arrived on Maliki III some 50,000 Galaxan-years-ago. The planet is covered by an Ecumenopolis just known as Maliki III as the city spans the entirety of the planet. The criminal underbelly of the Surface City is Deep City, known for its lack of law enforcement and thriving criminal underworld.
History
Maliki III was a world with no Tectonic activity. The core had long since gone dormant when the Sluggo arrived. The local fauna and flora were subject to intense radiation and had evolved to become highly aggressive. The Sluggo built cities that were safe from the radiation and the local wildlife. Over the course of a thousand years the Sluggo and other species had begun to build cities that became Megapolises. Eventually all the cities fused and they started to build up.
Pre-Sluggo Environment
The local fauna and flora were subject to intense radiation as Maliki III lacked a magneto sphere. They had evolved to be hearty and highly aggressive. The low gravity of Maliki III allowed for megafauna and megaflora. The ecosystem was temperate in the poles while the equator was home to lifeless deserts reaching temperatures of over 180 Fahrenheit.
Fauna
Herbivores exhibited predatory tendencies as many of the flora were highly mobile. Massive predators hunted in massive packs and would take down massive megafauna. Some of these species still live in The Depths of modern Maliki III. These species are known to venture into Deep City and hunt its inhabitants though this is rare as they are afraid of light. The most infamous of these species is the Kantikor.
Flora
The Flora was known for its large quantity of carnivorous plants. They thrived on eating smaller creatures and taking bites out of megafauna. Parasitic plants would attach to megafauna and plant their roots in the flesh of these creatures. The most notorious of these parasites was the Ex'nyama which can still be found in the Depths of modern Maliki III. Many of species of Flora were highly mobile able to walk, run, swim, and climb.