anyone else feel like they’re supposed to be a creature in the woods. like this is why I use it/its on top of they/he. “it/its” as in “what the fuck is that”

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anyone else feel like they’re supposed to be a creature in the woods. like this is why I use it/its on top of they/he. “it/its” as in “what the fuck is that”
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chat I think I’m a ghostkin in some way tied into me being eldritchkin/cryptidkin. “sprit takes the form of a terrifying eldritch/cryptid horror in the woods” kinda thing
gahhh I love horror that plays on the uncanny valley effect thing
added some fictionkin stuff to my pronouns.cc
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I use it/its in the way one would say “OH WHAT IS THAT IT’S REAL” after seeing an urban legend is true first hand. Kinda like how I use any neos or nounself (with a preference for the more dark or morbid ones).
I’m a creature who belongs in the woods (/pos, I’m cryptidkin) for context if you’re stumbling upon this post and don’t know
chat I’m not even done