Newly hatched Garden Spiderlings (Araneus diadematus)
Photo by Ingo Arndt
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Newly hatched Garden Spiderlings (Araneus diadematus)
Photo by Ingo Arndt
Don’t mind me, just posting some more crappy IT fanart (Help Me!)
This is my take on IT’s young from the book. The males are clown-gray, while the females are black/dark gray. As you can see, they’re covered in a soft, downy coat of fluff. Why? A friend of mine insisted that they be called Floofs, no matter how their designs turned out. I originally didn’t want them to be covered in fluff, since I imagined them to be slimy, armor-plated, and disgusting like their Mother (I also really really didn’t want to steal from vialdovi-trashart’s glorious Honkling design) , but my friend kept insisting, so now they have floof (I hope I managed to keep the design my own...).
So here are the IT Floofs (or Pennywise Floofs, Deadlight Floofs, or just Floofs, whatever works best). Yeah, they’re cute and huggable now, but give it time. They’ll shed the floof, eventually, and learn to be little manipulative shits like their dear Mum. Oh, in case you were wondering, they squeak like guinea pigs. I will forever imagine them squeaking.
Well, since the designs turned out to be more adorable than I originally imagined, my It: Chapter 2/Spiderwise post probably got ten times more sad.
They’re emerging!
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