scullid

Scullid

the Scullids are a slow moving, telepathic race of squid-like creatures.  They are amphibious and move with greater ease in an aqueous environment.  On land, they waddle along surfaces using their suction cup suckers to drag their weight.  A Scullid emits a psionic wave that acts as artificial curiosity.  Those entering the field of the wave become distracted and feel compelled to investigate a particular area.  As the target gets deeper into the field, the feeling intensifies until she loses her ability to tear herself away form the nagging need to know.  The Scullid uses this method to draw its prey into a safe area, and then strike.  A Scullid attack is not a powerful display; the creature merely lets go of the ceiling or wall it is attached to and flops onto a victim’s head.  However, once it suckles completely onto the top of her exposed head, the Scullid executes a terrible mental assault on its prey, rendering the victim a drooling puppet.  The Scullid then attempts to take the hijacked prey back to it’s lair.  If it can succeed in this endeavor, the Scullid will use the prey as a breeding facilitator, instructing her to gather an egg from a nearby clutch, pleasure herself and then insert the egg into her womb. The egg quickly dissolved into a fertile soup which will attempt to impregnate her.  The Scullid usually releases prey after the  birthing cycle is complete, leaving the victim dazed but otherwise unharmed.

 

6 comments

  • Richardson December 8, 2011

    I think we’re going to need to see more of this creature in action.

    Respond
  • Thedarktimelord December 8, 2011

    I agree with Richardson
    We need to see this creature do it thing.

    Respond
  • Doctor_Dweeb December 9, 2011

    Yes, we need to see more!!!

    Respond
  • Falcon December 9, 2011

    Oh now that’s just begging for a story, also more! more! more!

    Respond
  • Bogleech December 15, 2011

    LOVE that melty skull face. Mind-control hat monsters are a classic but I don’t often see them as sex-monsters, strangely enough.

    Respond
  • Soliel April 22, 2012

    Very creative!!

    Respond

Post a Reply

© 2010 Rockwell - Business and Portfolio Wordpress Theme by freshface