Despite breaking a few bones, Achaius gathered a lot of good data from this. He's definitely earned a break after this.
At any given time the rotating monarchy hydra will have heads that don't control anything below their neck. The head in control has locked the others out. But they can voluntarily pass the control to another head.
This raises interesting questions I want to dig into soon.
Sorry the text is so small in the picture. Here's what the text panels say.
panel 1: Each head controls a fixed section of the body. Each section is controlled precisely. But coordination as a whole can often be awkward.
panel 2: All independent heads share control of the full body. The body parts move from a consensus of signals.
Either this hydra's body can organize the intentions from all the heads or they have really good teamwork.
panel 3: One head has full and exclusive control of the body. The other heads can just move their necks while waiting for control of the body
to be passed to them. While this hydra's hunting skills are hit-or-miss, this style of body sharing requires further study.
I had a longer description for this, but I lost it unfortunately. Hopefully the diagram makes sense. It took a long time to plan this.
Characters: Achaius (me)
Art drawn by me!
Created: 2025-May-04
Posted using PostyBirb
At any given time the rotating monarchy hydra will have heads that don't control anything below their neck. The head in control has locked the others out. But they can voluntarily pass the control to another head.
This raises interesting questions I want to dig into soon.
Sorry the text is so small in the picture. Here's what the text panels say.
panel 1: Each head controls a fixed section of the body. Each section is controlled precisely. But coordination as a whole can often be awkward.
panel 2: All independent heads share control of the full body. The body parts move from a consensus of signals.
Either this hydra's body can organize the intentions from all the heads or they have really good teamwork.
panel 3: One head has full and exclusive control of the body. The other heads can just move their necks while waiting for control of the body
to be passed to them. While this hydra's hunting skills are hit-or-miss, this style of body sharing requires further study.
I had a longer description for this, but I lost it unfortunately. Hopefully the diagram makes sense. It took a long time to plan this.
Characters: Achaius (me)
Art drawn by me!
Created: 2025-May-04
Posted using PostyBirb
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 3280 x 2528px
File Size 9 MB
My multibrain character kinda acts like the third one where majority control rotates out between all four but they can all still talk, facially emote, look, and move their brains around on their neural tendrils, but also one of them whose body it is has a sort of master override should she see fit since she's the de-facto leader of them all.
Also https://www.furaffinity.net/user/modular-furs
has the much easier to read version of this ^^;;
has the much easier to read version of this ^^;;
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