Adorable Little Blood Sucker
Although the fad of having a pet mimic was fortunately short lived, mimics did not disappear from the trade markets. They are typically brought by adventuring guilds and organizations, and scholars studying the mimic's history and unique form of shape shifting*.
"How much is that mimic in the window, the one with the waggly tail?" - Had this little ditty stuck in my head for the last couple of days after I did that mimic pic so I just had to do this.
Although you may think identifying a mimic would be easy by these examples shown here, the mimic's strategy is not to fool someone into using it as a weapon or item, but to get the person to touch them.
* And breeding. Exactly how mimics reproduce is a complete mystery. A team of scholars staring at a couple of still mimics in a small room for days on end were distracted for a few seconds** and when they looked back the room was filled with a hundred tiny little weapons.
**Just a Tarrasque having a stroll nearby.
"How much is that mimic in the window, the one with the waggly tail?" - Had this little ditty stuck in my head for the last couple of days after I did that mimic pic so I just had to do this.
Although you may think identifying a mimic would be easy by these examples shown here, the mimic's strategy is not to fool someone into using it as a weapon or item, but to get the person to touch them.
* And breeding. Exactly how mimics reproduce is a complete mystery. A team of scholars staring at a couple of still mimics in a small room for days on end were distracted for a few seconds** and when they looked back the room was filled with a hundred tiny little weapons.
**Just a Tarrasque having a stroll nearby.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Exotic (Other)
Size 1000 x 1000px
File Size 351 kB
I'm pretty sure the "canon" explanation of Mimic Breeding is most similar to this; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cnida.....a#Reproduction
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