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Published: 2017-06-13 21:56:03 +0000 UTC; Views: 341; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 0
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Description The "Reaper" is a species of changeling that was first discovered in the manehattan invasion. This photo is of a changeling reaper from the manehattan invasion just moments before autopsy, the creature is not a natural creature, it uses magic to levitate and grabs it’s prey with the giant bones protruding from it’s chest, then once the prey has been captured it devours it’s insides with it’s venom, once the subject’s insides have been liquefied the reaper consumes the liquid soup, and using it’s connection to the hive-mind it can relay organic information of the creature it had eaten.

Unlike the standard changeling seen in the battle of canterlot or the destruction of the alpha-hive, the reaper has no mind of it’s own, and has been completely integrated into the hive-mind, they serve in a stealth and scouting role for changeling invasions, and a large number of them can be seen hovering over the shores of the island of grifonia, and there have been sightings of them all over the shifting sea.

They all appear to be connected to Necropolis, and even by destroying all of the changeling hives on aria, the reapers will still be able to relay information to the changelings on aria from their queen Yshuixorh, on necropolis.

Due to their strange biology, it is doubtful that they are a natural evolution, they appear to be artificially constructed by injecting a normal changeling with large amounts of mutagenic substance, and by exposing the mutated changeling to over nine billion rads of gamma radiation, something not possible on aria. Therefore they must be imported from off-world, this is also why none where present when the changelings invaded canterlot and created the alpha hive, but the alpha-hive’s destruction alerted queen Yshuixorh of the ponies of aria.
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