Difference between revisions of "Brain Eater"
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− | Described as black transmorphic spheres of unknown size and origin, these entities are capable of rapid evolution against all attacks against them. First witnessed as attacking a parallel Earth where [[Heath]] spent eleven hours disarming a global nuclear strike triggered in response to their presence, the brain-eaters were also witnessed on | + | Described as black transmorphic spheres of unknown size and origin, these entities are capable of rapid evolution against all attacks against them. First witnessed as attacking a parallel Earth where [[Heath]] spent eleven hours disarming a global nuclear strike triggered in response to their presence, the brain-eaters were also witnessed on [[The Author]]'s Earth attacking a large hulking entity in the distance. |
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Capable of rapid defensive evolution against attacks. Likes to spear biological life in the skull, and take up residence within (the effect on the victim is unknown). | Capable of rapid defensive evolution against attacks. Likes to spear biological life in the skull, and take up residence within (the effect on the victim is unknown). |
Revision as of 12:35, 27 April 2015
First referenced:
The Desolate Guardians (Part 3)
Additional references:
The Desolate Guardians (Final Part), 'I think I may have missed the end of the world..... {Part ??}'
Described as black transmorphic spheres of unknown size and origin, these entities are capable of rapid evolution against all attacks against them. First witnessed as attacking a parallel Earth where Heath spent eleven hours disarming a global nuclear strike triggered in response to their presence, the brain-eaters were also witnessed on The Author's Earth attacking a large hulking entity in the distance.
Traits:
Capable of rapid defensive evolution against attacks. Likes to spear biological life in the skull, and take up residence within (the effect on the victim is unknown).