Lure

Posted Feb 24, 2011, 2:56:29 AM UTC

My mollusk monster boy for the Monster Man club contest!

Alright so.. some stuff about the Mollusks.
Mollusks are man eaters, and are (when fully grown) about twice the size of the average human male. They come in both genders, but this one is mah male, so the males tuck their reproductive organs into a sleeve at the base of their tail, where normally such organs are located.

When ready to feed, they flip up like this and anchor the hooks on the tentacles from their ribs into any nearby surface. Once comfortable they begin secreting their slime, which is not only a numbing agent, but a powerful smelling aphrodisiac capable of drawing in any human within a mile radius. Once the human arrives, the Mollusk will let the human touch it, rubbing against it and the Mollusk will gladly return the movements, wrapping its body around its soon to be victim. The slim sinks into the pores of the human and into the blood stream, slowly and painlessly shutting down every organ it gets to. This process, which often involves sex just to further please the Mollusk and introduce its slime into the victim faster, takes a total of about an hour to kill the human depending on age and body mass.

When the human is dead, the Mollusk settles in to eat. If its eating a fully grown male, it takes about eight hours to completely finish off every ounce of tissue and bone of its prey, and then it'll move on with its life.

Mollusks are territorial towards each other, and to reproduce will lay their eggs inside of a human, and let the human be a living incubator until the babies hatch and eat the host.
Mollusks will devour anyone regardless of gender or health- however! They are rather fond of children, and will allow a human child to spend time around them, doing whatever they want, or even converse with them, without consequence and without secreting the dangerous slime for risk of hurting the child.

So this is one of them, a male of the species named Mollis.


He hates salt.


Mollis and the Mollusk species (c) me

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  • Feb 26, 2011, 9:29:07 PM UTC
    This is certainly interesting
  • Feb 24, 2011, 9:15:37 PM UTC
    interesting way to catch prey...
  • Feb 24, 2011, 9:15:37 PM UTC
    interesting way to catch prey...
    • Feb 24, 2011, 9:25:12 PM UTC
      Seems to work out pretty well, he's too slow moving to catch it any other way.

      Except maybe to crawl into his prey's bed while they sleep.
  • Feb 24, 2011, 3:51:52 AM UTC
    Wow, this is really interesting! I like the in depth look into the life cycle. How long is their average life?
    • Feb 24, 2011, 4:09:53 AM UTC
      It depends on a lot of environmental factors, but as long as they stay dry and healthy, a Mollusk can live an average of about thirty years.

      They become fully grown in Three months.