Here's an entry I did for creature of the week activity - the topic is Dungeon Cleaner
Ya might need to read the background story to understand it hehee~
Background story
Long ago, fierce and brave dragon hunters and adventurers explored into
the depth of dungeons, seeking for treasures and slaying anything in
its path. Even the strongest of monsters were eventually slain.. Demons
and Dragons... The most famous of all dragons were of course the fire
dragon, not many lived to tell the tale. Even less knew how the dragon
created flame, it was not just magical, it was not from their stomach,
fire dragons has a special heat gland at their throat which allows them
to melt down and digest anything that is consumed.
As monsters faces the risk of extinction, the fought for survival
naturally strengthened. With food being scarce, creature such as this
one found its new home. Attaching and slowly merging itself to the
slain young fire dragon's head, it uses it's acidic tentacles to sweep
and gather anything consumable, transforming the heat glands into its
digestive system, it is capable of digesting almost anything.. The
creature itelf is not aggressive, for its sole purpose is to survive,
most of the time it hides in the shadows, coming out only when it knows
everything is safe. Because of its manipulative body of the dragon's
head, no creatures dare wander near its path. No one has seen this
creature, but mysteries spread of why dungeons are kept so clean, not
many signs of the remains of the hundreds and thousands of slain
monsters and adventurers. As the mystery spreads, people then joked
about it and the name "Dungeon Cleaner" was created of this legendary
creature that kept the dungeon clean...
Although....after digesting a meal, it does release acidic gas into the
air...but then again, it's only a Dungeon Cleaner, not an air
purifier...
Comments
Chuck Wadey said:
Howdy in a new forum. More and more CA people here everyday. I don't think I've seen this dungeon cleaner before, but it's pretty sweet.
dovel100 said:
Wow! What an imagination. I enjoyed the description almost as much as the image.
dovel100 said:
Chicken or egg question...What comes first the written description or the image? Or, is that even a valid question?