i drew them but my pen slipped and turned it into a polycule
AWWWWW!!!! HELL YES >:))))
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here is a list of the slugcats i think are most intelligent in descending order.
Spearmaster - they know the RW equivalent of sign language and generally seem especially intelligent. Not saying other scugs couldn’t learn, spearm is just the only one (in the local area at least)
Gourmand - capable of crafting. id like to think their weight is a result of their cleverness, since they were able to find lots of food and ways to evade danger despite their lowered agility
Artificer - obviously smart enough to understand the concept of revenge and hatred. It’s different from associating scavs with danger, since they’re actively seeking to kill them.
Hunter - another lab-raised scug. Needs higher intelligence to be able to hunt for lack of natural weapons.
Rivulet - I mean, they understood complex directions from both Pebbles and Moon. Not a lot of other evidence though.
Survivor - going by the intro cutscene, Surv is a young adult, and not as experienced on their own.
Monk - i think Monk is younger than Surv. Little baby critter doesn’t know the horrors of the world yet, hasn’t learned the way of life.
Saint - Haven’t beaten Saint yet, don’t have enough evidence to support my claim, but I think they’re less intelligent and more instinctual.
Inv - i don’t even know man
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Rain World Art Month #7 - Crafting
Decided to go with a story book type thing for this one!! Gourmand my beloved
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Maybe she can be an adoptive mother
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A quick little general slugcat headcanon (featuring a not-so quick drawing to go with it)!
Slugpups have a habit of riding on their parents' tails, kinda like how human kids sometimes cling to their parents' legs! However, for slugcats it's not just for fun, but actually a somewhat instinctive behavior that provides some utility in allowing the parents to carry their kids around more easily when they're small and can't keep up as well on their own. Since slugcats naturally drag their tails — the tail's inherent thickness and large fat stores make it too heavy to lift off the ground all the time — it doesn't really hurt or hinder the parents' movement much, and so is generally pretty efficient when traveling with pups, especially for couples with larger or multiple litters to care for.
Besides that, young slugpups may ride on their parents' backs (usually with the parent walking on all fours in this case), sitting on their shoulders, or just straight-up being carried in their arms, though the final is generally the most difficult option. Once they're big enough they usually walk beside, holding one parent's hand until they're trusted to not stray too far.
Honestly this whole headcanon is pretty much just an extension of this from Survivor/Monk intro:
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