Board Thread:Fan-made Monsters/@comment-26517142-20170514091716/@comment-26376061-20170604080242

...Jeez...remind me to stay away from trees next time I'm in the Naether...hair-bondage, masochist-hypnotism...no. Just...no.

Wait...UnDying Reptile? You couldn't possibly mean...6...8...2...that is crazy.

...I AM OFF, TO SEE THE LIZARD!

Also...minor suggestion for mamono for the Naether...Hmm...okay, the names in-story are kinda dumb, so I'm just gonna call them "Parasites" for now. In the creepypasta/epic story that they are from, they are, well, parasites, which can infect human females (Male humans can't be infected, as the immune systems of men treat the parasite like a foreign organ or object in the body, leading to a fatal rejection response.), absorb and copy their consciousness, and puppet the body of the "host" who is dead-but-not due to the aforementioned consciousness copying. (So...Roper variant...most likely, if this were to be done as a potential fan-made MG.)

The strange thing is, the parasite can use the host's brain to create and control phenomena known as "Matter Distortions". These "Distortions" are used to manipulate objects at long-range, generating heat as a side-effect, used in-story for everything from "controlling her own body after main heroine gets paralyzed" to "exploding people" to "teleportation by reducing objects to organic mist and inorganic particulates and reassembling them at another location", even healing is an application. (HMM...I don't know about you, but I'd personally love a telekinetic massage, or something.)

Once a Parasite "awakens", the host goes on a rampage, usually using Distortions to slaughter every living thing around them (Rape rampage...I am imagining it...and it is simultaneously terrifying and really hot.), although some don't enter a rampage upon "awakening". They are usually violent, killing without so much as a shred of guilt. The military has attempted to weaponize them, for use against their own kind, by outfitting them with flexible weaponry (such as whips, metal coils, etc. The main heroine has 4 chains.) that is surgically implanted, meant to be controlled by minor use of Distortions. (Perhaps Circe experimented on a Roper in order to weaponize it, but wasn't satisfied with the result and tossed it into the Naether?) I'd personally recommend the Design series (where these little nightmares originate from). You should be able to find it on YouTube, if you would like to watch (or rather, listen, as it's in the form of a narrated story with a simple background image for visuals.) it.

Anyway...I'M OFF TO SEE THE LIZARD!!!