!!TW!!: Realistic eyeball, dangling nerves (not sure how to describe) [If there’s anything else I need to add let me know! I’m not very good with adding warnings-] ~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~ Hi!! I drew this for orchestra (yes there’s an explanation for this), and decided to post it here since I haven’t posted anything for a while now! As for why I drew…whatever to call this (swamp monster, I guess?), one of the songs we are playing in class is called “Swamp Thang” by Richard Meyer, and the teacher had all of us draw a swamp monster. I decided to draw it digitally because that was easier for me, and now we have this lil creature. I’m honestly surprised that I can draw horror stuff, might draw more in the future! Also, I would add an audio of the song, but I can’t download any, so if you get a chance go listen to it on YouTube! I do have some info (both actual and silly ones) that I’m going to write down about it later on, since it’s actually kinda growing on me XD It’ll be right below this, and I’ll add more as time goes on! ~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~ Info!! (No name yet) 1. Can expand or shrink its body however much it wants, however, it is forced to stay within the perimeters of the swamp that it is born in, or lives in (might change depending if I want to make it individual or a species). Extended body parts also cannot exit the swamp. 2. Chocolate pudding flavoured :drool:, eyeballs are gummy (idk what flavour) 3. Related to the 1st point, although its original form is just a pile of mud + tentacles that it uses to scavenge for food, it can shapeshift into anything that it has an understanding of. However, the level of understanding of the object’s PHYSICAL form will affect its own form. - For example, it sees fishes a lot, so it’ll be able to shift into a very accurate version of a fish, to hunt them better. It doesn’t see humans often, if at all, so if it tried to shift into a human, it would look like a very poor representation of a human, and the form would fall apart after a couple minutes (maybe melting “skin”, eyeball falling/slipping out of socket, uneven limbs, etc.) 4. Anything that gets stuck in the mud will be preserved as it is. (Example: The excess fish bones that are left over after it finishes eating, the human eyeballs leftover from a human that it ate)
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