i just had a thought about the relationship between two types of familiar-
do viperpillars go through metamorphosis? and if so, do they turn into buttersnakes?
i just had a thought about the relationship between two types of familiar-
do viperpillars go through metamorphosis? and if so, do they turn into buttersnakes?
Whether they do or don't, this is now my new head canon!
Whether they do or don't, this is now my new head canon!
well, by the looks of it viperpillars look the most like hornworms, or atleast this guy does
[img]https://www1.flightrising.com/static/cms/familiar/art/51936.png[/img]
and hornworms are the larval stage of hawkmoths so now im just imagining huge snake-moths.
like buttersnakes if buttersnakes where terrifying.
well, by the looks of it viperpillars look the most like hornworms, or atleast this guy does
and hornworms are the larval stage of hawkmoths so now im just imagining huge snake-moths.
like buttersnakes if buttersnakes where terrifying.
..Maybe?? i just choose to believe they don't, but that's because i personally don't think a viperpillar can be improved on. they are sornieths most perfect creature
..Maybe?? i just choose to believe they don't, but that's because i personally don't think a viperpillar can be improved on. they are sornieths most perfect creature
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I don't think they do; just because they resemble caterpillars doesn't mean they must have a similar lifestyle. That's my opinion though.
I feel like it could be an axolotl situation for Viperpillars. The majority of them would never metamorphose and remain in the larval form we see. Only in very specific conditions do they metamorphose, and it being so rare means there is little to no visual record of the metamorphosed form. I don't think the final form would be a buttersnake though. That's just my spin on it [emoji=mirror tongue size=1].
I feel like it could be an axolotl situation for Viperpillars. The majority of them would never metamorphose and remain in the larval form we see. Only in very specific conditions do they metamorphose, and it being so rare means there is little to no visual record of the metamorphosed form. I don't think the final form would be a buttersnake though. That's just my spin on it
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Where else would buttersnakes come from?
Where else would buttersnakes come from?
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[quote name="Shinyumbreon" date="2024-03-22 15:38:33" ]
Where else would buttersnakes come from?
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my thoughts exactly
Shinyumbreon wrote on 2024-03-22 15:38:33:
Where else would buttersnakes come from?
my thoughts exactly
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[quote name="Jellyinspace" date="2024-03-21 11:00:37" ]
well, by the looks of it viperpillars look the most like hornworms, or atleast this guy does
[img]https://www1.flightrising.com/static/cms/familiar/art/51936.png[/img]
and hornworms are the larval stage of hawkmoths so now im just imagining huge snake-moths.
like buttersnakes if buttersnakes where terrifying.
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Imagine a mature viperpillar hawkmoth-buttersnake as the next pair of boss familiars. Like the bigger, scarier cousin of the buttersnake.
Jellyinspace wrote on 2024-03-21 11:00:37:
well, by the looks of it viperpillars look the most like hornworms, or atleast this guy does
and hornworms are the larval stage of hawkmoths so now im just imagining huge snake-moths.
like buttersnakes if buttersnakes where terrifying.
Imagine a mature viperpillar hawkmoth-buttersnake as the next pair of boss familiars. Like the bigger, scarier cousin of the buttersnake.
Now that we have it confirmed from the Staff that various limbs can grow due to "elemental radiation", which we really have no comparable phenomenon to irl, I say "whatever works AND looks cool, works".
Personally, in my lore (which isn't FR lore anymore, really), Viperpillars are not vertebrate-like creatures, while Buttersnakes and Amphitheres both are.
Instead, they're like these boys
[img]https://i.ytimg.com/vi/1XUSYv7xgPo/maxresdefault.jpg[/img]
Now that we have it confirmed from the Staff that various limbs can grow due to "elemental radiation", which we really have no comparable phenomenon to irl, I say "whatever works AND looks cool, works".
Personally, in my lore (which isn't FR lore anymore, really), Viperpillars are not vertebrate-like creatures, while Buttersnakes and Amphitheres both are.
Instead, they're like these boys