
Jagged Absorption & Reanimation
- sometimes it voluntarily splits off tentacle segments with unpleasant memories
- it's an immortal being so even losing all tentacles would not kill it, but there are some memories it would hate to lose so it takes care to keep them safe
- it can restore & re-absorb prey as many times as it likes, theoretically. repeated reanimations tend to have detrimental side effects.... mutations & the sort. information becomes more & more corrupted over time, like making a copy of a copy of a copy. eventually the blueprint becomes blurry and hard to read.
- Jagged holds no liability for potential memory loss or general madness the reanimation process may cause. spending time inside an eldritch storage container is not beneficial for anyone's mental health.
- Reanimation process takes a lot of effort & energy so it rarely bothers to bring anyone back. you'll have to bribe it with a truck load of candy bars. or do the impossible and make it "like" you enough to wanna keep you around.
- it's an immortal being so even losing all tentacles would not kill it, but there are some memories it would hate to lose so it takes care to keep them safe
- it can restore & re-absorb prey as many times as it likes, theoretically. repeated reanimations tend to have detrimental side effects.... mutations & the sort. information becomes more & more corrupted over time, like making a copy of a copy of a copy. eventually the blueprint becomes blurry and hard to read.
- Jagged holds no liability for potential memory loss or general madness the reanimation process may cause. spending time inside an eldritch storage container is not beneficial for anyone's mental health.
- Reanimation process takes a lot of effort & energy so it rarely bothers to bring anyone back. you'll have to bribe it with a truck load of candy bars. or do the impossible and make it "like" you enough to wanna keep you around.
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 901 x 888px
File Size 569.6 kB
yes. it could reproduce the body infinitely based on the prey's dna, the clones would possess barely any higher brain functions however. in order to copy the mind it would have to eat the brain of the original and then copy that neural network exactly. and creating filled brains is more complicated than empty brains, so the memories tend to turn out jumbled....resulting rather mentally unstable clones.
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