
Abyss. I worldbuild, draw monsters, body horror, and sometimes fanart. Do not use or repost my artwork without my permission. I am a 21+ adult and my content is not tailored to minors - you have been warned!
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Tiny Toes For Big Robot

tiny toes for big robot
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uhhhh um uhh uhmmmm (BGM style, yeag)
LETANNO
-23 Year old Male Homeworlder -Mechanical engineering student -Some flavor of depression -Favorite food is ah-ping -Not scared of spiders -But is scared of Albert
YULILAH
-19 Year old Female Otherworlder -Hard time graduating school due to autism (school is not built for autistic folks in mind) -Zookeeper aspirations -Can comprehend the horrors -Good empathy, but training to showcase it -Will think you're inept if you use the wrong words for things
ALBERT
-6 Year old Axanthic Ball Python -Not scared of Letanno

so hey, where does one kiss Grendel anyways? asking for myself (urgent)

Concept for Nick's crutches that he gets later.
Cloudrift-02.N Zambekke produces specialized assisted living tools for free, providing you can wait. Tools designed to make the lives of the disabled (and unusual-bodied, like Nick) are built with inner highly sensitive nervature, dense adaptive non-newtonian inner fluid, and a flexible but extremely tough outer layer of necrocarbon. Their work is to keep him upright, as he would collapse under his own weight if he tried on his own.
Nick's own senses cannot be hooked up to the crutches themselves, due to his hairtrigger tech-biology, so the crutches compromise by sending vibrations to the limb & balance support beams. The crutches themselves have debated intelligence, as it only obeys two to three of Nick's commands, and is able to move from place to place on its own should he not be wearing it at the time.
Overall, Nick's opinion of his crutches are lukewarm. But he does not wish to return to a life without them.