Oh yes, I meant to put that haha
TOPIC | Mummies [Subspecies]
@inkfrog, omg, I was just browsing through the forums and saw this thread! I was lucky to find some Dehydrated Mummies selling and bought this little boy ^^ I'd love to have him registered please! I have many projects right now but I will change him a bit in the future and dress him as a proper mummy! :D
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@inkfrog, omg, I was just browsing through the forums and saw this thread! I was lucky to find some Dehydrated Mummies selling and bought this little boy ^^ I'd love to have him registered please! I have many projects right now but I will change him a bit in the future and dress him as a proper mummy! :D
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I want to register Nefertiti as a dehydrated mummy!
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[center]This subspecies is entirely too cool, and I have to wonder if you're willing to cross species with me. I have to rework the Immortuous a tad before I reintroduce them, but -- mummies -- zombies infected by a dragon made virus -- I think they'd mesh.[/center]
This subspecies is entirely too cool, and I have to wonder if you're willing to cross species with me. I have to rework the Immortuous a tad before I reintroduce them, but -- mummies -- zombies infected by a dragon made virus -- I think they'd mesh.
@inkfrog
Great! Let me rework the subspecies so I have my normal guidelines then I'll work with you on how we can give unique traits to mummies that, since they're still functionally alive, can be infected by a virus that makes them the "unliving". Not really. As even the Immortuos are still alive -- they just lose all cognitive function and move based on instinct.
But they still rot from the inside out.
Lmao.
Great! Let me rework the subspecies so I have my normal guidelines then I'll work with you on how we can give unique traits to mummies that, since they're still functionally alive, can be infected by a virus that makes them the "unliving". Not really. As even the Immortuos are still alive -- they just lose all cognitive function and move based on instinct.
But they still rot from the inside out.
Lmao.
@inkfrog
Great! Let me rework the subspecies so I have my normal guidelines then I'll work with you on how we can give unique traits to mummies that, since they're still functionally alive, can be infected by a virus that makes them the "unliving". Not really. As even the Immortuos are still alive -- they just lose all cognitive function and move based on instinct.
But they still rot from the inside out.
Lmao.
Great! Let me rework the subspecies so I have my normal guidelines then I'll work with you on how we can give unique traits to mummies that, since they're still functionally alive, can be infected by a virus that makes them the "unliving". Not really. As even the Immortuos are still alive -- they just lose all cognitive function and move based on instinct.
But they still rot from the inside out.
Lmao.
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[b]Notes:[/b] Deeper into the territories, Immortuous took shelter in tombs of long forgotten dragons. It was in these tombs that they encountered Mummies -- living, long thought dead beings that were awakened by the Immortuous coming into their sacred resting place. They were bit by the beings that awakened them. Mummies were alive. They could be affected by the virus, but they weren't like your typical dragon. Their hearts beat slower -- to the point one couldn't detect a heartbeat. Therefore, their blood circulation was poor. The virus wouldn't affect them in a fast turn. No. It would be a slow one. Their markings would slowly morph into the telltale stripes of an beginning infection in a dragon. But, they still were prone to their own instinct. Protect their tomb. Destroy those who try to harm them.
[url=https://www1.flightrising.com/forums/drs/3000869/1#post_3000869]thread to register, and color requirements.[/url]
And we have our first crossover everyone! Check out the Immortuos subspecies if you're interested, it's really interesting!
@kwozmotis @mxferal @elysifish @Absinthine @MoonlitFox @Haftlinger @Cadaver @RogueDemon @coolrat
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Infected Mummies (Immortuos crossover)
Notes: Deeper into the territories, Immortuous took shelter in tombs of long forgotten dragons. It was in these tombs that they encountered Mummies -- living, long thought dead beings that were awakened by the Immortuous coming into their sacred resting place. They were bit by the beings that awakened them. Mummies were alive. They could be affected by the virus, but they weren't like your typical dragon. Their hearts beat slower -- to the point one couldn't detect a heartbeat. Therefore, their blood circulation was poor. The virus wouldn't affect them in a fast turn. No. It would be a slow one. Their markings would slowly morph into the telltale stripes of an beginning infection in a dragon. But, they still were prone to their own instinct. Protect their tomb. Destroy those who try to harm them.
thread to register, and color requirements.
And we have our first crossover everyone! Check out the Immortuos subspecies if you're interested, it's really interesting!
@kwozmotis @mxferal @elysifish @Absinthine @MoonlitFox @Haftlinger @Cadaver @RogueDemon @coolrat
Notes: Deeper into the territories, Immortuous took shelter in tombs of long forgotten dragons. It was in these tombs that they encountered Mummies -- living, long thought dead beings that were awakened by the Immortuous coming into their sacred resting place. They were bit by the beings that awakened them. Mummies were alive. They could be affected by the virus, but they weren't like your typical dragon. Their hearts beat slower -- to the point one couldn't detect a heartbeat. Therefore, their blood circulation was poor. The virus wouldn't affect them in a fast turn. No. It would be a slow one. Their markings would slowly morph into the telltale stripes of an beginning infection in a dragon. But, they still were prone to their own instinct. Protect their tomb. Destroy those who try to harm them.
thread to register, and color requirements.
And we have our first crossover everyone! Check out the Immortuos subspecies if you're interested, it's really interesting!
@kwozmotis @mxferal @elysifish @Absinthine @MoonlitFox @Haftlinger @Cadaver @RogueDemon @coolrat