Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-35455126-20190727214602/@comment-35455126-20191029031726

This idea is inspired by both a dream about Grimm I had once...and a rewatching of Kung-Fu Panda.

Not even joking there.

Name: Mystwurm.

Environment: Wetlands, lakes, mountains, marshes, near waterfalls.

Inspiration: .....see the above message.

Appearance: The creature’s full body is never seen, but based on what has been gathered, it is a long, eel-like creature with gaping eyes, razor-sharp teeth, a lion-like head with a forked tongue and a flowing mane of black smoke which runs down its back.

It is also always accompanied by several black tendrils which appear around it.

Armoring: Face, side plates.

Aesthetics: Thick wavy lines on face and body.

Behavior: The creature is hostile but elusive, appearing to attack and disappearing just as randomly. It will often hide in the mist which always conceals its form before attacking, and retreating back into it upon being wounded or after it struck.

Attack: Biting, constricting, tendrils, headbutting.

Powers: Its presence is always accompanied by the appearance of a thick layer of fog which constantly surrounds it. It also appears to have the ability to ‘create’ the tendrils which appear with it at will.

Oh, and it also has fire breath. And flight, even though it never really leaves the bed of fog around it.

Strengths: Stealth, concealment, surprise attacks, tendrils.

Weaknesses: Not that durable. Or strong at all for that matter.

Notes: About the part about it being partially based off of Kung-Fu Panda, I saw the scene where the heroes were gonna fight Tai Lung (or whoever) and payed special attention to the fog they were in, and I imagined a long, worm-like dragon slinking through the fog and using it to conceal its full body.

So yeah that’s definitely not where the idea for this thing came from, no sir.