ThatZommy
ThatZommy
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4th Apr 2016
2nd Sep 2017
Me trying to recreate an alien race in a book I'm writing. Not great, but ah well.
alien human living book scary thingy caring monster knife body

Comments

  • dragoninferno99
    dragoninferno99
    20th May 2016
    I live in a stupidly cold place. The winters are quite literally stupid.
  • owenomega
    owenomega
    20th May 2016
    Oh well lets fill it with nitroglycerin and blow it up
  • owenomega
    owenomega
    20th May 2016
    What happened to his back he must have some serious emotional trauma associated with that wound
  • rememberme
    rememberme
    20th May 2016
    Man, this thing is creepy...
  • ThatZommy
    ThatZommy
    20th May 2016
    Oh, and thanks for commenting.
  • ThatZommy
    ThatZommy
    20th May 2016
    Woops, should be glass. Using glass for cartilage, because it seemed to fit best for his nose. Just stuck with it for the joints. And It would be nice if he died completely when any one major thingy stopped, but I don't know how to do that, and I don't want to waste your time. And I'd like to keep it completely destroyable, if possible.
  • Krolcwan
    Krolcwan
    20th May 2016
    Hmm, this'll be great, but, coal between bones? Wax would be more real, but I don't know what is in your book. If you have some problems, I can help you. Like cooling or working of brain etc. because this is only dtec of watr and everything works on it, I can do multi cable and if one of these stop working he dies. This is only sugestion (+1) ;)
  • ThatZommy
    ThatZommy
    19th May 2016
    I prefer it to be stupidly cold. Though on the subject of temperature, Leishounk live on a very tropical planet with high humidity and larger oceans.
  • dragoninferno99
    dragoninferno99
    19th May 2016
    I love extreme temperatures. It's so much fun to see everyone complain about the heat while I stay outside wearing winter clothes. I feel perfectly fine in the heat. XD
  • ThatZommy
    ThatZommy
    19th May 2016
    It's not going to be out for a long time. Current name is "An insider's look at the Leishounk", but it might change.