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Here it is, my entry for ~Crimson-Vagrant 's contest: [link]****************************************
ALGIORIDA
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Finisher: Agony Within - When Algiorida has to exit a host and find a new one, he exits in the exact manner that horror fanatics expect him to. To start the full finisher sequence, he will first enter the host, controlling it being an optional stage. To kill the opponent he will migrate towards the vital organs instead of the brain. Once ideally positioned, he everts his tooth-lined stomach, and secretes an excruciatingly painful stomach acid laced with hallucinogens. As the victim is digested from the inside, the hallucinogens are said to traumatize it so much that it literally cannot fight back, and may even WANT to die instead of suffer both the emotional pain of the hallucinogens and the physical pain as the digestive acids slowly liquefy the innards into a semidigested sludge that is easily consumed by the monster. Once the unfortunate host has been finished off and its insides utterly consumed - bones and all - Algiorida uses a combination of stomach acid and teeth to literally chew his way out of its chest and vacate the premises, leaving behind not but an empty, mutilated husk.
Design Origin:
What do you get when you cross the fear of injury, two different kinds of sea stars, inspiration from D&D and Bogleech, and learning several new coloring/special FX techniques on Photoshop? This guy.
Algiorida is based on algiophobia, or the fear of pain. I suffer from a mild case of this phobia, which I owe to several less-than-pleasant childhood experiences, most notably a few of the disciplinary procedures employed by my legal guardians, e.g. being slapped across the face if I said insulting remarks or worse, having my legs hit by a belt when I misbehaved on a major scale. While it's true that we've mostly grown out of those practices, I still have a fear of being hurt, phyiscally or emotionally, and I always handle things or situations with great care lest I get cuts or bruises, burns or angry scolding. Small objects still make me wary, for I'm afraid of breaking my skin on them or, more irrationally, choking on them, though this wariness isn't as extreme as it used to be. Fire, electricity, chemicals, etc. elicit a similar reaction. The most natural thing therefore would be to design a monster that provides as much hurt as possible in every way possible. I also worked in a bit of paranoia, since for starters my parents feel they must keep watch over me round the clock to make me study. I was in fact going to base the monster off that fear at first but I didn't think it would be qualified enough.
Originally I thought of an octopus, but after doing some more reading, I read about sea stars and the design fell into place. This beastie is based, more or less, off a combination of a brittle star and a crown-of-thorns. Brittle stars don't hurt or poison you if you touch them, but crown-of-throns DO, so yeah. Admittedly, I did take some design inspiration from the Beholder from D&D, which also has tentacle eyestalks and a mouth full of sharp teeth, but in my opinion a closer-to-home source of inspiration would be a certain gruesomely satirical web-based Mons game, ~scythemantis 's Mortasheen - specifically the Pentasite, which is basically an exaggerated monster starfish. I made sure to make the monster my own distinct design, though, by giving him ten arms, a mouth structure I pretty much made up myself, ten different eye colors, and a SHITLOAD of detail. Hell, the presence of so much detail was the very reason I took this opportunity to learn a new coloring technique on Photoshop involving layers set to Multiply blending mode. It works wonders. Combine this with a custom-made bubble brush and some splatter brushes I found online, and you get the single most detailed picture I've ever created up to this point.
Tl;dr: Algiorida is based on the fear of getting hurt with some paranoia on the side, both abstract concepts. These are bought to reality in the form of an eldtritch creature of nightmares, primarily inspired by several kinds of starfish with some influence from a few fictional tentacled monsters.
BTW, the name comes from Algiophobia, the fear of pain, and Ophiurida, the echinoderm order that contains almost all known brittle stars.
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Comments: 8
scythemantis [2012-06-22 23:25:32 +0000 UTC]
I just discovered multiply myself
this looks awesome! I love the mouth
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FiftyFootWhatever In reply to Vagrant-Verse [2012-06-19 01:03:30 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Crim. I'm so glad it was worth it.
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