Chincheerchi

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Basic Info

Name: Chincheerchi Variant 3

Gender: Asexual

Classification: Sentient bioweapon.

Height: 4 ft tall

Tail Length: 8-12 ft

Purpose and Design

Chincheerchi is a creature designed by Plethorat as a superior predator to be mass produces in the interest of terminating all non-murine species. Version three comes with fifty percent less chance of attacking murine species as compared to earlier versions. However, terminated version three has been hampered by its escape.

Chincheerchi consists of two major segments: the lure and the tail. The lure appears to be a small, friendly creature with what might be two small, vestigial limbs on its back. While it appears to be a normal creature, the lure contains far fewer organs than it should in addition to be non-essential for the life of the organism. Able to speak and otherwise engage in conversation, the lure is meant to being targets in close enough to be captured and consumed.

The tail is not a tail at all but is the true organism. It possesses a segmented anatomy including circulatory, nervous, and respiratory systems. The interior space contains eight powerful tentacles that can extend well beyond the opening at the tip of the tail with a ninth central tentacle that exudes a powerful narcotic that can be absorbed by the skin or from any interior surface of a meal, and this compound, or family of compounds, can subdue and even kill a target. By employing this method of capture, prey that is caught and slips away can he tracked as they succumb to the narcotics and then be re-acquired. Once inside, the prey is bound tightly and the Chincheerchi will seal it inside before wandering off to some quiet place to digest.

When a mature Chincheerchi with a lure is attacks and senses that it will not survive, the lure can detach from the tail and will proceed to move as swiftly away from all combat as possible. One it finds a secure location, it will begin foraging for less dangerous foot until the two appendages on its back mature. These appendages are in fact new immature Chincheerchi. Thus the one thing worse than finding a Chincheerchi is finding the dead lure with its offspring missing.

Personality and Behavior

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