
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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Alex said I had a “Nice Tan!” which is weird because I am blue

A nifty little progression chart of Abyssal Gordon, and probably the first and last time I’ll ever draw him normally.
Doesn’t slide around on that tail, just floats on top of it. Still unsure of where the footstep sounds come from. Probably just auditory hallucinations brought in by insane levels of high-realist power being channelled.
No real line between flesh and HEV suit in the later two stages. An undeniable threat to humanoid and alienoid threats alike. His love for Human kind and Vorty kind runs deep, but his hatred for external threats runs far deeper.

Myren, one of my oldest characters.
He’s a dymoric anti-lifeform, younger than the Milky Way but much much older than the Earth. He has been reborn once in his existence, and is considered “teenaged” in his current incarnation. I think he was reborn around 2 billion years before Earth was a blip in a solar system, if I had to guess off the top of my head.
Myren belongs to the Quohbaanic think-pool, so his job in the greater Ahgmahdonian xenoecosphere is to log every surrounding happening and alert the sphere if anything goes wrong. Essentially a macro-neurotransmitter.
Thanks to his unusual interest in Humanity, he is considered one of the more “approachable” anti-lifeforms on Ahgmahdon.
Orthroheimian hiveminds are usually comprised of 60 to 80 billion preserved (and still active) human brains. Even if the average hivemind is so asininely technologically intelligent as to be able to produce technologies that would seem magical to less developed societies, they still need to use fairly “archaic” (to them) storage methods for all the brains that make up their whole.
“Dark Moons” is the most commonly used term to describe the storage units keeping the individual brains of a hivemind. Moon-sized spheroids containing complex coolant webs, communication links between each individual brain, and dense supersolid exotic materials to act as all-purpose shielding.
Hive bodies can take on any form the resulting hivemind “singular super mind” wishes for, but typically follow the same general molecular makeup. Hivemind bodies are usually similar in bending ability to rubber, with ultratechnical internal fusion engines to power their vast amounts of biotechnical muscles. It is not yet known how the hiveminds keep the nutritional needs of each brain attended to, but it is hypothesized to be a Ship of Theseus paradox in action, where the brain tissues have been slowly replaced with more exotic biotechnical tissues while the hivemind was in it’s larval stages. This hypothesis is unproven.