Pagos the Underground Monster by Nobuhiko Ito (@itonobuhiko/X/Twitter).

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Pagos the Underground Monster by Nobuhiko Ito (@itonobuhiko/X/Twitter).
Toothed terror, digging up from underground just to tear you apart is pleasantly named Jasken, after daughter of amateur scientist, who studies it. Pink gases surrounding this monster is something it spreads in tunnels and underground caves to narcotize it’s victims, just so they can fell safe and happy before their death. Jasken is in fact gigantic animal so it doesn’t really need any facilitations to catch a prey, but it’s species isn’t satisfied only with meat. It feeds with positive emotions!
It's just a demon thing in this universe xD
Are you going to write a second part (or did you already) to the cave/underground fae story about the sister??? Please do!
The selkie commission I mentioned in that story fell through, so I don’t have anything planned for the sister at the moment, but maybe in the future? Thanks for asking!
Blue Ghost
You know you're watching something special when they spell their own movie's name wrong, try to cover it up by putting actors in front of the title, then put them in front of the wrong part of the title.
I feel like Graith needs more love, he's a sweetheart💚
Aww!! My underground fae boy definitely needs more love :) I adore that character, and I’m so glad you think so too!!
Are you thinking of ever doing a part two for Graith? I have read his story ten times over it's so good!
I would love to write more for my underground sprite/fae/monster (whatever Graith is). I had a blast writing his story, and it’s one of my favourites because I wrote it while I was up in Scotland, where his story is set, and since my husband is a geophysicist by training, it was super fun to include all the geology that we’d been seeing. Having said that, I don’t have any more planned for him right now.
(out of interest, the reader’s sister finally has their own story with the selkie boy, which you can read here, though Graith doesn’t feature in it)