Player Name: Kelsey Creature Name: Grand Worm (Juvenile) Canon/Franchise: Trigun Stampede
Description: From the same genus as the dragonfly-like Worms, Grand Worms are the apex predator on No Man's Land. Worms exist as a sort of hivemind, with Grand Worms acting as the pillar; they are interconnected with all other Worms in a given area and communicate by resonating with each other. It is described that other, smaller Worms are the Grand Worm's "detached electron network."
Grand Worms are massive in size, their four-pronged jaws capable of swallowing people, cars, and even buildings. Their insides are cavernous. They are whale-like, and "swim" through sand; they'll feel right at home in the deserts of the Free Cities, but it's likely they can make a home in anything that is not solid rock. Their mere travel through more compact terrain, though, would likely devastate the area if they're able to make their way underground, so simply beaching them is another option. The previously submitted Worms from the first round will flock in areas where there is a Grand Worm.
To meet with the size requirements, the submitted Grand Worm would be a juvenile and would be the size of a large building rather than a full-grown adult which would be tens of sizes larger.
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Creature Name: Grand Worm (Juvenile)
Canon/Franchise: Trigun Stampede
Description: From the same genus as the dragonfly-like Worms, Grand Worms are the apex predator on No Man's Land. Worms exist as a sort of hivemind, with Grand Worms acting as the pillar; they are interconnected with all other Worms in a given area and communicate by resonating with each other. It is described that other, smaller Worms are the Grand Worm's "detached electron network."
Grand Worms are massive in size, their four-pronged jaws capable of swallowing people, cars, and even buildings. Their insides are cavernous. They are whale-like, and "swim" through sand; they'll feel right at home in the deserts of the Free Cities, but it's likely they can make a home in anything that is not solid rock. Their mere travel through more compact terrain, though, would likely devastate the area if they're able to make their way underground, so simply beaching them is another option. The previously submitted Worms from the first round will flock in areas where there is a Grand Worm.
To meet with the size requirements, the submitted Grand Worm would be a juvenile and would be the size of a large building rather than a full-grown adult which would be tens of sizes larger.