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Description I find slimes to be fascinating creatures, as they are a species that is both simplistic and complex. One would think that a walking pile of rubbery goo would be an easy specimen to understand, yet there are intricate systems and behaviors hidden beneath it all. I think another thing that drives my interest in them is how quickly others write these creatures off. People take one look at a slime and instantly see it has some mindless garbage eater, as if they were a mobile form of slime mold. Even when dealing with educated slimes, others are quick to dismiss them, how rude! Despite the assumptions and beliefs, slimes are a highly variable and adaptable species that deal with unique abilities and challenges. 

Like dryads, slimes can be found in nearly environment. The only places they are absent from are arctic biomes, where their wet forms cannot function. Arid habitats can be a bit difficult for them, but certain variations of them have adapted to even these dry conditions. The places where they really excel are habitats that have damp conditions and frequent rainfall. Vegetation isn't really an issue for them, as they can be found in forests, grasslands, mountains and marshes. One of the things they search for is dark burrows and holes that they can hide in, as it provides the perfect shelter for them. Be it caves, rodent holes, self-dug burrows or thick vegetation, slimes like to compress their bodies into these tight spaces to hide from predators or harsh elements. In areas that experience harsh winters, self-made burrows are crucial. Before the coming cold, slimes will find a damp area (like a marsh or muddy shore) and dig themselves a nice deep hole. They will cram themselves down it and use their slime and the wet dirt to form a cocoon around their "heart." They will go into hibernation during the chilly months, only emerging when warmth and wetness returns to the surrounding soil. 

Slimes only have two parts to their anatomy: the "heart" and the gooey pseudo-body. The "heart" is a roundish organ that covers the role of a brain, stomach and heart. It is the center of their consciousness and existence, as it is responsible for the thinking, slime making and slime controlling. From this heart pumps the famous slime that makes up their pseudo-body, creating the substance from the nutrients it gains from meals. All control over the pseudo-body comes from this heart, as it uses some sort of signalling system to shape and move the slime. While the pseudo body can take nearly unlimited damage, the heart is their vulnerable core. Any injury to this organ is debilitating to a slime, and its destruction will cause the slime to collapse and die. To protect this delicate organ, the pseudo-body is created and controlled to surround it in a thick protective layer. While many see slimes as goopy, sticky creatures, they actually have a consistency that fits more with wet rubber, but that isn't a constant. Interestingly enough, slimes are capable of controlling the density and viscosity of their forms, allowing them to go from a sticky, faster flowing substance to a material that is hard and solid like a watermelon's rind. With this level of control, slimes often change their consistencies to fit with the scenario, like solidifying their goo to absorb an incoming hit. Added with this is their ability to morph themselves into nearly any shape. Slimes can range from literal piles of slop and worm-like shapes, to humanoid forms and even multi-limbed entities. The only thing that restricts them is the fact that the slime has to have constant contact with the heart. The heart's signals are sent through the slime, so any bits that are detached or separate will do nothing until they are connected again. This signal system is also the reason why individual slimes never grow to titanic proportions. When they reach too large of a size, it seems that their heart signals start to weaken and fade as they travel to the outer extremities. This makes the slime slow to move and adapt to its surroundings, making it more vulnerable to predation and damage. To avoid this, most slimes will limit their production of the substance, or shed off excess if their pseudo-body is becoming too much to handle. Any time you see slimes of massive size, it is probably the result of several of them connecting together and using the multiple hearts to keep the signals strong and efficient. 

In professional terms, slimes are omnivores. In a more cruder translation, slimes literally eat anything that is organic. The image of being trash-eaters unfortunately comes from the fact that slimes will pretty much eat out of the garbage. So much so that entire colonies can be found at dumps and trash heaps, as they happily sift through the junk to find any edible pieces. When a slime wishes to eat, it simply sucks the morsel into its gooey body and uses the surrounding substance to pulverize, mash and digest it. Everything is absorbed into the slime, which is then absorbed by the heart. Due to this strange way of eating, things like rotten meat and poisoned food do not affect slimes nearly as much as others. The slime's way of breaking down matter makes it difficult for diseases, parasites and toxins to survive and take effect. They don't worry about a thing at all when they are rooting through a garbage can and sucking in every scrap they can find. While many slimes are content to search through trash heaps or eat anything they come across, others have come up with ways to hunt down some fresher meals. Those that live near forests or orchards will use their stretching limbs to pick fruits or rob bird nests. These same limbs can be made stretchy and sticky so that they can slide into rodent burrows and grab any morsels hiding with. By burying themselves in a rotting carcass, they can use sticky tendrils to catch insects and scavengers, or just eat the carrion themselves if no one falls for the trick. More predatory slimes can take down larger prey with sneaky tactics. The feared Flayers use adhesive slime and bony remains to trap prey within their forms. Some may harden their fists into rubber clubs and bludgeon animals to death, while others may engulf and suffocate them. Certain slimes use ambush tactics, hiding within the foliage or trash to spring on unwary travelers. Specialized ones have even formed partnerships with other species in order to get an easy meal! Honestly, the ways of hunting are endless for them, as their imagination is the only thing that can hold them back. 

While slimes can be crafty hunters, that does not mean they cannot be hunted themselves! Yes, their bodies are almost 95% slime, but there are other species out there that have found ways to get a meal out of it! Since the psuedo-body's slime is used to masticate food and absorb what's left, certain creatures steal and eat this nutrient-laden goo. Some may straight up parasitize their bodies, embedding themselves in the slime to absorb what food they can while using tricks to make sure the heart does not sense their presence. Certain birds and insects have found ways to attack through the slime's pseudo-body and pierce the heart, killing the slime and allowing them to feed on the leftovers. Slimes can respond to these attacks by hardening their forms, but they have to see the attack coming first in order to do that! In truth, slimes have very few predators who wish to eat them, and instead have to deal with way more parasites. Their nutritious slime makes for good food and fertile ground for eggs and larvae, which certain species take advantage of. The Paranima is an example of that, but that is a story for another entry!  

An interesting note about slimes is the fact that they need to be careful with their consistencies. The slimy pseudo-body is responsible for gathering and transferring air to the organ. The wetter and gooier their slime is, the easier it is for them to "breath." Something occurs on a tiny level within their slime that allows them to capture air or sift through water so that the heart can "breath." The thicker and harder their consistency is, the less efficient this process is. If a slime remains solidified for long periods of time, it can actually suffocate itself. To get around this, they tend to only harden certain parts of their pseudo-body, so that the rest can easily collect air. This fact explains why it is cruel to capture slimes in bottles or jars, as they cannot breath if they are sealed in an air-tight container. Though they don't have visible noses or mouths, they still need air like the rest of us! 

While slimes may seem like solitary creatures on the outside, in truth, they can function as a collective. Wherever a slime colony is found, there is a hidden mass that is buried in the ground. It is a massive blob of slimes that have connected themselves together, creating a "slime network." Whenever a slime makes contact with another of its kind, the signal the hearts produce can travel to one another through the goop. By simply holding hands, they can wordlessly transfer information and knowledge to each other at an astonishing rate. These slime networks take advantage of that, creating a mass that stores and transfers all collected knowledge. Any slime can simply attach itself to the network, dump info or take in new knowledge. Once done, it simply pops free and leaves with its new wisdom. Usually these networks are made of several older slimes, who will remain permanently connected and ready to transfer information to the young ones. With this system, slimes have the chance to learn new skills at a surprising speed. I know some towns have been stunned to wake up one morning to find that their dump mound slimes have suddenly learned how to speak, as one fluent slime had shared the info with the network. This helps them respond to hostility and threats, as they all rapidly learn of the danger and how to repel it.  Knowledge of this system has led to efforts by others to educate certain slimes and use them to "update" networks so that the fellow slimes learn things like speech and manners. These efforts have been met with mixed results, as certain colonies do not like outsiders, and slimes can still choose not to obey things like "rules" and "laws."

These same networks are used when it comes to slime reproduction. The connected individuals of this system will slowly create "eggs" within their hearts from gathered nutrients. When slimes come to connect and transfer, the slime network may send an egg or two into the individual before they leave. These tiny developing organs will remain suspended in the slime's pseudo-body, feeding off collected nutrients as they grow. The carrying slime will work to keep these eggs protected until they reach the right age. When they reach the stage where they can create their own pseudo-bodies, the carrying slime will return them to a network and continue on its way. The young will receive a transfer of information, and then be set loose. Quite the efficient system!   

On the topic of educating slimes, the reason people are doing this is because the mindset of slimes is something other cultures and societies are not a fan of. Others describe their behavior as "rude," "blunt," "simple" or "crude." This is because a lot of slimes live a simple life and don't think too much about things. For them, what matters is eating food and collecting stuff they like. Each slime has a preference for what form they like and what objects they find pleasant. The reason you often see slimes carrying all sorts of junk in their bodies is because they just happen to like it. One slime may enjoy covering itself in a shell of metal plates, while another may just carry bricks in its body because it likes the feel. If a slime likes something, it will either eat it or wear it, and that is where the problem starts. As super opportunistic omnivores and beings who often live in dumps or abandoned areas, slimes don't really understand the notion of private property. The concept of "ownership" is a bafflement to them as well. To slimes, everything is a free-for-all. If it is sitting there unattended, they can have it. That is why they carry their favorite stuff with them, as slimes believe that you mark what is yours by literally holding it. The second you put it down, it is fair game. So you can imagine the chaos that ensues when a slime wanders into a market, as it just starts grabbing things it likes and eating what it wants, as it sees that no one is holding any of the goods. In these scenarios, arguing with them is difficult, as they don't understand why you are mad that they took something you clearly weren't carrying. You get conversations that go like: "Hey, that was mine!" "No it wasn't, it was just sitting there." "It was still mine! I just put it down!" "Well, if it was yours, then why did you do that?" Needless to say, many slimes are banned from entering settlements and markets, which unfortunately is extended to even those who are educated. During my research, I ran into this problem often. The moment you set something down, the slimes would be grabbing it and inspecting it, before deciding if they wanted it or not. In most scenarios, I had a slime friend who was well learned and she helped me keep my belongings from being stolen. Her help was invaluable, but I imagine it gave the wrong impression to those who wandered by. Nothing like seeing a dryad constantly tell a slime to "hold this for me" or "hand this to me" People would think I was using her like a servant, but that was literally what we had to do to keep my stuff from wandering off. On expeditions where I didn't have her help, I had to fall asleep each night with all my gear in my sleeping bag or arms. Just imagine how tough it would be if you had to go through your everyday routine without putting anything down!

While slimes can come off as a bit rude or simple, they are honestly good creatures that mean no harm. It is a shame that they receive such a poor image due to their preferred habitat and ways. Not only do they populate dumps, but they tend to live in abandoned areas and dungeons as well. The sight of slimes inhabiting a ghost town has given people the impression that they chase off settlers or devour entire populations, which is simply not true. Their simple nature and hardy bodies has also made them the target of amusement for others, as they knock around slimes for fun. Warriors and adventurers tend to see them as "target practice," and may even kill them to gather materials they were carrying. Villages and towns will ban them from entering, seeing them as thieving creatures and rule breakers. Thankfully people are working to help dispel that image, using education and information to help the slimes better understand other cultures. I have helped with this cause from time to time, but I am not sure how much of an impact I made! I am more of a researcher than a teacher! I am better at telling you how trolls digest mineral deposits than I am explaining the concepts of a private property to a group of bored slimes!     

Chlora Myron 

Dryad Natural Historian  

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Finally getting around to explaining some more dominant, sapient species of this world. Slimes are some oddballs, but they have led to some fun designs! 
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darksack100 [2022-09-04 05:18:36 +0000 UTC]

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EvolutionsVoid In reply to darksack100 [2022-09-04 18:13:43 +0000 UTC]

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darksack100 In reply to EvolutionsVoid [2022-09-04 20:19:18 +0000 UTC]

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EvolutionsVoid In reply to darksack100 [2022-09-04 22:37:48 +0000 UTC]

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darksack100 In reply to EvolutionsVoid [2022-09-05 00:01:50 +0000 UTC]

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prometheushunter2 [2022-02-12 04:43:55 +0000 UTC]

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EvolutionsVoid In reply to prometheushunter2 [2022-02-12 15:34:20 +0000 UTC]

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Changeling1234 [2018-09-06 02:37:49 +0000 UTC]

Do slimes sometimes eat toxic plants to turn their slime toxic?

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EvolutionsVoid In reply to Changeling1234 [2018-09-06 13:59:19 +0000 UTC]

That they can! If they find plants they are resistant to, they can grind them to pulp and slather the poisonous juices on their pseudobody. 

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Changeling1234 [2018-09-04 22:30:05 +0000 UTC]

Can slimes be acidic?

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EvolutionsVoid In reply to Changeling1234 [2018-09-04 22:42:16 +0000 UTC]

Yep! Those types of slimes would have hearts that produce copious amounts of strong digestive juices that they flush through their whole pseudobody. It is useful for deterring predators and parasites! 

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DarkSideDuck [2018-04-04 14:04:02 +0000 UTC]

One could use a metal frame to protect the heart and to provide support and help with motion.

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EvolutionsVoid In reply to DarkSideDuck [2018-04-04 14:50:47 +0000 UTC]

Indeed it could! Some slimes use bones, wood and metal to help give their forms strength and support. While one can put armor around their hearts, they cannot seal the organ too tightly, as it needs contact with the slime and also it can dampen the signals if there is too much around it. 

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DarkSideDuck In reply to EvolutionsVoid [2018-04-04 15:06:50 +0000 UTC]

Maybe a shell like that of the radiolaria, a sort of cage with holes.

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EvolutionsVoid In reply to DarkSideDuck [2018-04-04 16:36:32 +0000 UTC]

That would work well! 

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Lediblock2 [2018-04-02 20:42:37 +0000 UTC]

This is a very neat profile - I wonder, though, could a slime encase its body around objects like bones and sticks and use them as a frame to support a larger frame?

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EvolutionsVoid In reply to Lediblock2 [2018-04-02 21:16:39 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! And yes they could! One of the slime variations (that I haven't posted yet) uses bones of its prey to give it a rigid skeleton to make it larger and make it easier to subdue prey.  

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Lediblock2 In reply to EvolutionsVoid [2018-04-03 16:21:19 +0000 UTC]

Sweet!

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Xhodocto385 [2018-03-30 21:16:04 +0000 UTC]

so the classic rpg slime monsters (think of the Dragon Quest ones) are a bit more plausible, i sense some slime mold inspiration, lovely!.

are the pseudo-bodies of the slimes made of guar gum?.

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EvolutionsVoid In reply to Xhodocto385 [2018-04-02 02:03:38 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! The pseudo-bodies have some properties that guar gum has, but the slime itself is a unique substance. 

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KingOfWarlocks [2018-03-30 19:59:34 +0000 UTC]

These slimes sound like pretty fun individuals! i quite love how interesting and kind of charming they are over most slimes in Fantasy and the likes (i still like the classic Maplestory slimes, though) with the underground slime network used to transfer information on a whim and how they see literally anything as some kind of decoration, like how we see clothing and fashion. it would be fun to see one move around fully covered in chicken feathers or wooden mallets. Maybe some have even gone as far as putting small sticks in their bodies and connect them with each other with string or cloth of all kinds because they simply like it. 
I think it would be awesome to meet a slime in a dungeon i'm exploring with Thelma that carries the armor and bones of a demon of some sort and looks utterly awesome. It would get pretty annoying if they tried to take our stuff, though. I'm sure i'll have my fair share of experiences like those.
I should probably start writing a story of me and her soon...
Also, i wonder if there have been people like wizards or other magic users that have experimented with building special metal suits for slimes to look more like a human or something of the like? i think that would be an interesting though admittedly unusual attempt to have slimes mix more with humans by giving them a more human-like appearance.

By the way, have you ever heard of a game known as The Ballads of Reemus: When the Bed Bites? it's a small point-and-click game with the main characters being a fat bug exterminator with a big mustache and long hair (the titular Reemus) and a small purple bear called Liam, and it's set in a rather funny and interesting little fantasy world with plants like plants that grow bottles of extremely hot sauce, water mattress-like plants that grow in swamps, Noserpillars (creatures that never physically leave their birthplace, but their long noses can travel far distances to look and suck up food) and even the occasional crustacean witch that wants to lose weight. Its a pretty funny and interesting world, and i think you'd like it. Maybe most of all you would like the Deathslugs, which you may know from games like The Visitor as both games are made by the same studio.

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EvolutionsVoid In reply to KingOfWarlocks [2018-04-02 02:16:51 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! I wanted to give slimes some more character and depth, rather than them being the usual fodder that first-time adventurers chopped through. With each slime having a preference on what they want to collect and hold, there are endless possibilities for what they could look like! There would indeed be some wacky looking ones, like one who was really fond of fish, or one who really enjoyed coating itself in hay. The demon bone and armor one sounds like it would be a cool design! Just make sure it doesn't want to add your bones to the outfit! And be sure to keep hold of your gear! I am sure the dungeon would have a slime that really liked collecting weaponry that is left lying around!

I think the metal human suits would make them more unsettling, as you get something that is trying mimic the look of a human, yet follows none of their biological rules and tends to leave stains where ever it goes. A good chunk of educated slimes, though, do often take on a humanoid shape, as it makes them look a little less alien and a little more approachable. Not many people comfortable talking to a crawling pile of goop.    

Funny enough, yes I have heard of that game! I played some of those many years back, but I still remember a bunch of creatures and designs they had! It was quite interesting!

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KingOfWarlocks In reply to EvolutionsVoid [2018-04-03 21:00:21 +0000 UTC]

Seeing a unique take on a creature that most people wouldn't give a second thought about is always awesome to see. The one coated in fish would probably stink like an armpit. Glad that you like the demon skeleton and armor idea! I'll be very wary if such a slime would take an interest in my own bones and equipment. Maybe i should take a Bone slug with me and warn him that i will let the slug eat the slime's bones if he's being annoying. if i can find a safe way of transporting one, that is. But Thelma probably has better ideas for handling such situations.
It would be interesting if such a slime were up to trading the weapons it has found for other weapons. that is, if it knows how trading works.

Now that you say it... yeah, that would be a bit creepy. if slimes did use such suits, they may end up looking like a Big Daddy from Bioshock or something. 
The idea for such a suit came up in me after i remembered a REALLY old OC of mine which i created as a Skylanders fan hero when i was around ten years old or something. The guy was a fire spirit that walked around in a metal suit that was powered by a steam engine on the back, which was heated by the body of the fire spirit itself.
I wouldn't know how unsettling talking to a pile of goop would be, as i've never experienced such a thing. it would be an experience.

What are the chances of that? Awesome to hear that you've heard and even played it. I thought that it would be right up your alley, with all the weird flora and fauna and whatnot. 
I've only seen playthroughs of the games, and i really dig the little world and the humour in it! the Deathslugs are pretty scary, though. 

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EvolutionsVoid In reply to KingOfWarlocks [2018-04-04 03:38:06 +0000 UTC]

Honestly the best way to transport a bone slug would be to let it sit on your backpack or head. Cages big enough to keep their spikes from sticking out and stabbing you would be too cumbersome, and holding them in your hands would be risky if you tripped. The best bet would just let them sit on you or carry them in a little wagon. 

Trading with a slime could work if you boil it down to a simple "I like the thing you are holding, want to trade it for one of my things I am holding that you like?" Just make sure you don't drop the thing your trading on the ground.  

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KingOfWarlocks In reply to EvolutionsVoid [2018-04-04 17:49:41 +0000 UTC]

If i'd do that, i would probably look like i've got some sort of giant mohawk from a distance. the wagon idea sounds pretty nice.

Noted. keep interaction with most slimes simple when you want to trade with them. I wonder if Thelma has any experience with slime interaction.

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Zedekial-2 [2018-03-30 16:57:42 +0000 UTC]

Have there been any notorious Slime individuals of note, like a Slime Pirate like Blackbeard, or a Slime Hitler who wanted to wipe out all non-Green Slimes?

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EvolutionsVoid In reply to Zedekial-2 [2018-04-02 02:04:23 +0000 UTC]

Not that I have come up with yet, but perhaps I will in the future! 

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