Right, managed to conjure up a few buggers out of a list of creatures to give a shot at. I'll throw 'em at ya one at a time. The first, like the others, is an old demon that represents a lovecraftean manifestation of a few human elements. It does have a name, if that would be necessary, which I don't think it is at the moment - up to you. Its primary domain is envy, and it is one of eleven creatures that is used typically to terrify children in the night for being monstrosities beyond even the usual interpretation of a demon. It has no clear origin; it simply appeared in early recesses of mortal history in tales and old literature giving philosophical babble on the eleven demon-gods worshiped through the ages by various fringe groups of society. It is typically described as having a lower body structure similar to that of a [url=https://i.pinimg.com/736x/b5/b5/d6/b5b5d6ea922583aa0791e2f2dd2d3a16--praying-mantis.jpg]praying mantis[/url], the main distinctions being two to three times as thick lower limbs and pitch black coloring on each limb and body segment. The upper half drastically changes, looking as though someone fused the lower grasshopper portion with the underbelly of a [url=https://bugspray.com/wp-content/uploads/article/scorpions/SCORPION-WITH-BABIES-ON-BACK.jpg]scorpion[/url] (and yes, often with the depiction of smaller scorpions mounted on its back). Each 'leg', serving as an extra arm, is capable of elongating. The upper part is also pitch black. Four beady purple eyes stare from what passes as a face. The lower body as a whole is naturally thicker to maintain a somewhat logical body structure. The sum is a creature standing about two heads taller than an "average" interpretation of a tall human.