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Vans-spawn

Vans-spawn were as their name suggests small monsters that looked similar to Vans-thator. They slid around with their many tentacles, spreading necrosis to whatever they touched. Certain theories suggested that they spread the Curse of Vans-thator too.   Records of their existence dates back then stops with the end of the Age of Leviathans. They were erased along with all the other monsters on the dawn of the Age of Civilization and haven't made a comback since. The necrosis they left behind in spots has slowly grown back to host life since.

Basic Information

Anatomy

Their brain-like body was described as incredibly rubbery and strongly different to how a regular brain feels to the touch (according to the necromancer that made the claim).

Biological Traits

Their tentacles carried a strong amount of necrosis that they themselves were Immune to. Even the brain and eyes completely resisted any form of it. Their slimy and rubbery nature kept their bodies Resistant to most forms of attacks and certain elements of nature such as fire, ice, or lightning.

Genetics and Reproduction

Unknown, but many have claimed that Vans-thator themselves birthed them.

Growth Rate & Stages

They stayed the same size thorought their entire lifespan.

Ecology and Habitats

It spreads necrosis in its trail, similarly to a snail that leaves goo behind.

Behaviour

Similarly to many other monsters they were simply hunters of life and dali.

Additional Information

Geographic Origin and Distribution

Their most prevalent presence was on the Isle of Thator, living amongst the undead.

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

They had several tiny eyes that looked like black spots on the brain-body structure itself.
by Bing AI (prompt by me)
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Origin/Ancestry
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Cover image: by Bing AI (prompt by me)

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