Before reading this imagine that every sentence begins with "I think maybe"
Don't know if I was specifically a mutant but I think my entire colony was mutated some generation before me. Like our hive was just on top of some magic stone or something.
Lived underground like ants/termites tunnels and chambers
ate mushrooms and ... moles? rats? some sort of digging rodents. and also these natural crystals that were definitely some sort of collectable.
We went on gathering/hunting trips. I liked apples. I liked outside. I liked the sky.
We were either a low level kind of fodder enemy or an upgraded version of that mob. Shapeshifters. We could have been mimics, maybe. I don't know. I know only that I'm a terrible mimic, myself, and probably hadn't been good at it then either.
I left my colony for the sky, for exploration, for adventure and apples.
We didn't raise our young. I think maybe all our eggs were placed in the same chamber – nobody knew if any gobbler was their spawn or not. (Gobbler = accidental term I'd made once that fits, they eat a lot to pupate.)
It was considered important to try to procreate at least a little to continue the colony. So I made 1 egg – by myself – our spawn are basically randomized traits that can be created by 1 to 3 of us, depending on how big a pool of traits you wanted that drawing to have. I left the egg and I left the colony.
Was that the catalyst for my code being corrupted? Or did I already have a glitch that caused me to go against what I was programmed to be? It doesn't really matter, end result is the same, and it's not like any of us had any actual choices. The programmers would just make a copy and go down every path anyway.
There was a tiger. It wasn't the same shape as tigers are here. Longer legs, shorter body, I think she might have been a humanoid tigerfolk. I think she might have been the adventurer I chose to travel with.
Just having feelings about:
- being a low level enemy in a videogame — imagine we were just living our lives sitting on some plot relevant item and an adventurer or team of adventurers could have just wiped us out just to get to the stupid thing that we didn't even know was there and didn't need or want
my 20yo self would've died of shock if she'd learnt I went out of my way to buy a big fat zucchini to put with my own two hands into my own meal for me to consume, and not once, but twice in the span of a week.
Here we have Hisato’s main evolutionary path, from the Baby to Mega stage.
Despite this being his main path, though, Hisato is still capable of digivolving into other forms based upon various factors and stimuli that affect his digital code.
Digimon are genderless , which they don't haver gender, so you can make bearmon and gazimon both female for Rachel and Cassie.
ye i’m aware!
it’s been a long time since i’ve talked about digimorphs on this blog, or even at all, so my memory is a bit fuzzy buuuut iirc i think what was settled on back in the day was:
jake: coronamon, female
marco: koemon, male?
rachel: bearmon, male
cassie: gazimon, female
tobias: hawkmon, female
i know on at least one of these we could have gone either way so we basically just flipped a coin to decide but i can’t remember who
so a lil while ago i was telling some friends about digimorphs and was compelled to give the poor digis actual proper refs if only to satiate my own nostalgia
base sketch for this one came from this post (last pic). hawkmon would be, ofc, partnered to tobias
6/8/10 petals (odd numbers are extremely rare), light blue to green skin (they *can* be shades of yellow-green or yellow, or even indigo, but usually that's due to blood of other shapes)
theres kinda two main races on the Eastern Continent- Flowers and all the other shapes, though they aren't really different. the main difference is appearance, though due to,, history they tend to have a different social status
the petals are actually gills, functioning like an Axolotl's. the gills are extremely tight-packed though, so it looks solid, but if you try you can run your fingers through it. They have webbing in between their fingers, In certain places they have, or historically have had digimorphic feet (though this generally carries over to the other shapes of the area as well.)
Flowers generally cannot be infected with most higher corruption strains. They can tolerate a lot less Treeforce (tree magic lol) than most other shapes as well- if a Corrupt consumes more Treeforce can handle, they will, uhm,,, turn into a scary blob thing. (Pures cannot consume treeforce, at least not the way corrupts do. it has healing properties, but thats about it. It's due to the nature of corruption that allows shape-born Corrupts to go toe-to-toe with gods.)
i think i've rambled too much,,, feel free to ask questions tho! ill just post this and leave lol