Done as a part of my patreon subject of the month! Nailing down some of these details so that they exist a bit more clearly. They definitely cause more snowbeasts by existing. I like these doofuses a lot, especially the inner core worm thing.
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hard rule for the manatear stuff is that recovery is always possible. It might be some roundabout method before you get to your desired form but you can always make that journey. If your core splits off you're still in the original body. While there might be a weirdo self clone hivemind situation possible that is certainly not standard. (at which point, on "recovery" your numerous bodies would slorp into one another in a collapsing (non galaxy destroying) singularity that is certainly uncomfortable.)
Yeah they'd be ABLE to "harvest" one from you. However dangerous that is. The worm in that case won't be the victim, but the worm would half remember enough to choose their original self if given equal distance from different people, including the original, should it escape.
They'll be snowbeast until something unsnow beasts them. Through the power of absurd magic in the air: annoying things like conservation of mass is not a problem. But unless something splats them and aggressively changes them out from that shape. The only thing otherwise that will really unsnow a snowbeast is a heatwave sort of thematic that their own pack's sheer numbers have not beaten back into a localized winter.
I intend to show some recovery examples hopefully soon before this month is up. Where did this critter's new flesh come from? Literally magic.
I intend to show some recovery examples hopefully soon before this month is up. Where did this critter's new flesh come from? Literally magic.
They are quite cute looking and also their behavior seems to be like a cute derpy dog...a very cold one.
So, just asking, as I deduced from the previous posts of these snowbeasts, how does the revert-process actually take place? Like, we saw that the worm splits a part of itself off by injecting itself through the back of the neck and pushes on along the spine to take over, so when spring arrives, do they just...melt, until only the worm-core is revealed, which then seperates from the overtaken host? Would that kill the word, or have the hosts stil a piece of the worm inside of them?
Apology for so many questions. ^.=.^'
So, just asking, as I deduced from the previous posts of these snowbeasts, how does the revert-process actually take place? Like, we saw that the worm splits a part of itself off by injecting itself through the back of the neck and pushes on along the spine to take over, so when spring arrives, do they just...melt, until only the worm-core is revealed, which then seperates from the overtaken host? Would that kill the word, or have the hosts stil a piece of the worm inside of them?
Apology for so many questions. ^.=.^'
You are right that the shell can melt away, depending on the context and the intent of people around that can take place is how people rescue changed victims. One example I plan is that my character Sydney turns people into rabbits from this by making snowmen bunnies out of them and feeding them carrot soup. Melts away the snow. :P
Already in setting I have the idea of "Chronic toonism" so someone with a chronic condition brought on by a ele'in worm could make it manifest with external stimulus.
If there is too many snowbeast they'd maintain the winter theme in the area though, but at that point they have probably brought external attention to them to splat them for how disruptive they are.
Already in setting I have the idea of "Chronic toonism" so someone with a chronic condition brought on by a ele'in worm could make it manifest with external stimulus.
If there is too many snowbeast they'd maintain the winter theme in the area though, but at that point they have probably brought external attention to them to splat them for how disruptive they are.
They are open a reasonable amount. They are tied to my own setting that I am working on. I am directly trying to nail down setting details so stuff can be done with them. You see most of what exists besides maybe seeing the other artwork I have done with them. Which you should be able to find by typing in "Adalore snowbeast" into the search field to find existing older works.
In some of my RPs, where we were playing hi-tech, I had a rescue device that was a living creature.
Basically, it was a symbiotic amoeba, held in cryogenic suspension in a can. If you had to escape an environment with no breathable air, such as underwater, smoke, toxic or hard vacuum, you'd pop open the can, and breathe on it to wake it up.
It would then attach itself to your face, send a tube down your trachea, and supply you with oxygen. If you were in an aquatic environment, it could supply you with oxygen for days, even weeks, so long as it could photosynthesize in sunlight. In hard vacuum or toxic environments, it would draw nutrients from your bloodstream to manufacture oxygen for around ten minutes.
After removal, you'd put it in a bucket of water and return it to a processing station, where it would be fed, pampered and thanked, then released into a habitat to rest for a week or two.
But what really freaked out my players, was that it would lay eggs in your lungs. And for the next two or three days, you'd be hocking up giant loogers that could move on their own, and you'd have to save them in a bucket so they could be put in the habitat to grow.
Heh! My players did NOT like them. At all.
Basically, it was a symbiotic amoeba, held in cryogenic suspension in a can. If you had to escape an environment with no breathable air, such as underwater, smoke, toxic or hard vacuum, you'd pop open the can, and breathe on it to wake it up.
It would then attach itself to your face, send a tube down your trachea, and supply you with oxygen. If you were in an aquatic environment, it could supply you with oxygen for days, even weeks, so long as it could photosynthesize in sunlight. In hard vacuum or toxic environments, it would draw nutrients from your bloodstream to manufacture oxygen for around ten minutes.
After removal, you'd put it in a bucket of water and return it to a processing station, where it would be fed, pampered and thanked, then released into a habitat to rest for a week or two.
But what really freaked out my players, was that it would lay eggs in your lungs. And for the next two or three days, you'd be hocking up giant loogers that could move on their own, and you'd have to save them in a bucket so they could be put in the habitat to grow.
Heh! My players did NOT like them. At all.
If they were transplanted without the dependence on magic, I could see them as a "World threatening but not if you do clean up every so often" level threat. eternal winter is the actually dangerous part of them hitting critical mass in an area. Living creatures are at minimum elucid in their object class system and you could feasibly contain any you catch, but they also just sort of manifest in the wild. Dunno if they'd manifest if they were transplanted though. Conflicting setting nonsense that don't work well together.
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