PSA about Endogerus
I should mention that despite Lich being trained as Service bittys, Endogerus can be trained as Service DOGS too- and are very effective at it having 3 heads!!
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PSA about Endogerus
I should mention that despite Lich being trained as Service bittys, Endogerus can be trained as Service DOGS too- and are very effective at it having 3 heads!!
Oh my dear sweet jesus Endogeny was my favorite npc in the game, second only to the skeleton brothers who are tied for first and favorite boss monsters. This isn't an adoption request (not yet that is~) but I just wanted to say that I love the goop dogs.
They are more like a normal dog, personality wise just very smart and able to understand complex commands. They don’t talk, like a Dietyrus, and get along with ANY adoptees unless they perceive a threat from said adoptee.
Strangely, the Endogerus is exactly like a normal Amalgamate in that they can not die or take damage, but they CAN feel pain and react to it. Physical and emotional.
They also are FULL of energy, and take random rests but RARELY actually sleep.
Meet Endogerus, a Cerberus Endogeny. He’s very affectionate and if you prove yourself to be a good person, he’ll be very loyal and protective as well.
His height is in the 2-3 foot range, around the same size as a Dietyrus. He gets along with ALL Mythbittys in the centre, and especially loves babies.
To feed him, just put food near him and he’ll absorb it via his goop. With a wet slurping sound.
Strangely enough, the goop that drips off of him evaporates off of surfaces almost instantly, leaving no traces behind and does not affect him when he loses some off his mass.
Like a regular Amalgamate, he can not take damage and can not be harmed, though he DOES feel pain when it’s inflicted so he can react properly to a threat.
He’s smart, but more like smart-dog smart. He can understand complex commands, and human speech but definitely acts just like a regular dog.
Thankfully one of them held still long enough for @sirpumpkinlumps to get a picture of them XD