SilentOrbweaver: @ArtMartin: No no, this correction is not necessary. It would be somewhat interesting to have a "Cultist_Germ" section on this booru. Just for the sake of perplexity.
SassacreIsBestCharacter: @SassacreIsBestCharacter: (because of course this germ comes from nah and is either responsible for porryphiric hemophilia, or carrying the virus in its cytoplasm or something, and is starting to infect katia at this time in the main story)
SassacreIsBestCharacter: Also your art is scientifically inaccurate if the background represents skin cells because most real bacteria are a bit smaller in size than pluricellular organisms' cells (below 5 micrometers versus around 20) oh yeah I am so smart, kneel in front of my superior intellect
SilentOrbweaver: @SassacreIsBestCharacter: Well, sure, why not? It's a Cultist Porphyric Hemophilia Germ now. And since someone stapled the "your_weird_OC" tag, here it's backstory:
"It's spent the first part of its life on Nah, being a little baby PHG, doing its thing, living its life. When suddenly, some unforeseen disturbance caused it to fall off from her hand into the space between worlds. And during its fall It observed all the vastness and depth of Its world. It landed on the new ground enlightened. And It was eager to share what It found with the others of Its kin. Yet, as it turned out, the new land had none quite like our little PHG. It was lost, scared and alone, as some strange new feeling started to grow inside It. Feeling towards this unfamiliar land, towards its weird inhabitants, towards the world itself. Feeling of Hate. It's that feeling what caused it to make a decision. To bring down this and all other of the uncaring worlds. With this, It became a priest of Mehrunes Dagon; The Caller of the Destruction; The Fallen Microbe. And now It roams Katia's shoulder, killing other microbes in the name of Its God, drinking their juices and reveling in their ribosomes, spreading Its kin and Its faith all over the steppes of the Golden Pillars."
SilentOrbweaver: @SassacreIsBestCharacter: Also, I tried to do my research on the scale of things, but I failed to find a proper visual size compartment between the microbes, skin cells and hair. So I tried my best to make something that is "close enough", knowing that it won't be accurate.
Oh, but I also found this delightful image while googling, so it wasn't entirely pointless.
SassacreIsBestCharacter: @SilentOrbweaver: maybe this germ doesn't spread through mitosis, but by opening tiny oblivion gates in the diseased body
(maybe leading to molag bal's plane since he was the one who created vampirism)
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"It's spent the first part of its life on Nah, being a little baby PHG, doing its thing, living its life. When suddenly, some unforeseen disturbance caused it to fall off from her hand into the space between worlds. And during its fall It observed all the vastness and depth of Its world. It landed on the new ground enlightened. And It was eager to share what It found with the others of Its kin. Yet, as it turned out, the new land had none quite like our little PHG. It was lost, scared and alone, as some strange new feeling started to grow inside It. Feeling towards this unfamiliar land, towards its weird inhabitants, towards the world itself. Feeling of Hate. It's that feeling what caused it to make a decision. To bring down this and all other of the uncaring worlds. With this, It became a priest of Mehrunes Dagon; The Caller of the Destruction; The Fallen Microbe. And now It roams Katia's shoulder, killing other microbes in the name of Its God, drinking their juices and reveling in their ribosomes, spreading Its kin and Its faith all over the steppes of the Golden Pillars."
Oh, but I also found this delightful image while googling, so it wasn't entirely pointless.
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(maybe leading to molag bal's plane since he was the one who created vampirism)
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Factoid kind of sounds like an asteroid that will devastate the world with the devastating impact of deadly destructive knowledge.
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