[quote=@GodOfWar] I'm engrossed by this concept, definently going to try my hand at it. [hr] [b]Name:[/b] The Mindskitter [b]Appearance:[/b] [hider=Image] [img]http://img03.deviantart.net/4e1b/i/2014/141/c/d/lovecraft___octopus_creature__witch_house_by_kingovrats-d7j7jc8.jpg[/img] [/hider] [b]Inventory:[/b] Nothing [b]Personality:[/b] A quite intellectual being, actually, though it possesses no traditional form or knowledge of communication. Can make very educated decisions, even devilishly cunning ones, for such a horrid beast of it's caliber. Usually behaves mildly, though. [b]History:[/b] The feeder of knowledge, it is an aberration that has been detailed from nearly the beginning of written surfaces. It is famous for it's peculiar habit of following those of the Infinite halls, especially whom are new inhabitants, constantly and indefinitely. It craves, even feeds off, knowledge and travels onward and onward through the infinite halls to find hosts capable of providing it's most thoughtful sustenance. [b]Other:[/b] The Mindskitter does not require food, sleep, drink, or air to survive, but only a constant stream of knowledge. If not provided with such within a 120 hour period, it will suddenly go into a dormant, hibernation state that it can only be woken up from with the introduction of tantalizing information (the reading of a chapter or two will do). It can be killed through physical (and even magical) means, but not psychic, pyschological, or charm-based ones. [/quote] Was wondering when someone would try something like this :). Love the monster-is it Unique or are there other Mindskitters? Maybe it's the last? I would say ditch the 'no form of communication' bit-describe exactly how it communicates so we can all interact with the thing. Also, what exactly happens to the 'knowledge' that it consumes? To the person it consumes it from? Can it be any kind of knowledge? I imagine mundane stuff like 2+2=4 would be akin to a handful of goldfish while the exact details of the way a Gnomish Airship powers itself would be like a porterhouse dinner. Or something like that. Great concept!