help me create a body horror creature
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wing
eye
mouth
claw
bone
fur/hair
other (in the tags/comments)

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help me create a body horror creature
hand
foot
leg
arm
wing
eye
mouth
claw
bone
fur/hair
other (in the tags/comments)
made a new fakemon generator
“It’s made of amethyst. So, yeah. I’m that guy.” -Joey Batey being adorably nerdy with his D6 dice
click the photo for better quality bc tumblr hates me
Thick Monster girl anyone?
Creatures of Axe Collection
I also do monster generators. They're good as art prompts. Or just cool to have. Every aspect is randomly generated from the number of features to the specific features, including the absurd final two sentences. Send me an ask if you want one.
For example:
The creature has two heads, but only one face. It has only one eye. However, it has two mouths on its face. It stands on two legs, and has only one arm. It also has 7 tails, 5 beaks, 4 raptorial legs, 23 fins, and 4 mandibles.
It came from starlight.
As it moves forwards, so does the march of time.
Humblebird's Infinite Monsters - “A living ribbon of water rises from the deep, draped in seaweed. It asks if you know any students who need a math
Humblebird's Infinite Monsters is a high-concept monster generator with an emphasis on behavior: what the monster does, and how it relates to the rest of the world. Choose from a dozen or more answers to questions including:
Where does the monster live?
Why does the monster exist?
What drives the monster to do what it does?
How does the monster spend its time?
Humblebird’s Infinite Monsters is a monster generator and not a bestiary. Because of its scope it requires the user to fill in the details, including any mechanics, and can't be used to generate monsters on the fly. Instead, use it to generate your own bestiary ahead of time, as well as iterate on existing bestiaries and monsters.
Features:
System and setting agnostic
Supplements other monster generators and bestiaries
Suggestions for generating monsters for different genres
Internal links for convenient navigation between table of contents, trait tables, and trait descriptions
Spooky monster art by @bowelfly