@reignraider
Joined on October 7th, 2019, this user has been a member for 2,433 days and is the 26,748th person to register an account.
Has 7 submissions, the first one uploaded on November 8th, 2020 and the most recent on May 22nd, 2022.
Of those, 0 have been featured and 1 has won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 1,253 downloads.
In total, they have been download 8,776 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 37 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 97% positive.
Has made 30 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 1,201 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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Creature no. 14
The Windour
Discovery date: January 6, 2000
Creature type: Illusory & Occult
Threat potential: 6
Diary Entry\\16A dark, floating window to supposedly, another dimension. It only appears once per ten years, though at a random month, day, and location every time. It is believed to have originated during the Salem witch trials when a coven of witches tried to escape by opening a window onto a new world. This plan went awry however when only one managed to flee as the others were captured by villagers, the lone witch was never seen again.
Light doesn’t seem to affect whether you can see through the window, always appearing blank. Some have even heard banging from the window, though all agree that if you look at the window long enough it will start to light up, showing bushes covering most of the glass and a white sky on the other side.
This would be the last thing the unfortunate victim would see, however, as their eyes would start to glow white and they would begin to slowly float towards the window. After reaching the window, the afflicted would sit in front of it and watch, even if both are floating in the air. This so-called “audience”, would sit perfectly still and not move, only observe, constantly shivering as they do so.
Images would start to flash on the audience’s eyes, even noticeable by others not affected by the window. These images appear to be the memories of the witch and everything they’ve seen ever since getting put in the window. Though after a few minutes, the audience’s noses would start bleeding and suffer a series of violent seizures after a few seconds until they die. Falling from the sky and hitting the ground, due to the floating effect of the window being lost.
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Either that or he’s always coked out. Seeing as he’s a scorpion/shark/spider thing I wouldn’t blame him
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Creature no. 11
Aschestag
Discovery date: February 27, 1946
Creature type: Possessive
Threat potential: 6
Diary Entry\\12A monster made of ash and seemingly fueled by an unknown source of fire inside it’s body. These flames make the creature glow a yellow light, even including their eyes and mouth. It emits a small amount of smoke thanks to this supernatural blaze.
This smokescreen allows it to disappear into the air, evidently by dampening it’s fire. Which causes the ash composing its body to be unbounded from one other, essentially turning it into smoke. This permits the creature to fly, in a manner of speaking.
Though the Aschestag doesn’t seem to use it’s inferno to burn anyone, instead preferring to enter the orifices of it’s prey by using it’s smoke ability and inflict illusions on the victim’s mind. This process of invading the mind seems to also have other effects, one of which being to make their target’s blood boil. Both figuratively and literally.
It does this using its illusions, wherein it can inflict all sorts of mental damage through either exploiting your fear, sadness, guilt, and anger. Angrier victims seemingly help the Aschestag boil their blood faster and hotter, in one case their arm even catching on fire. Though this is very rare as a heart attack or a stroke would often finish the job.
This creature is rumored to be the souls of Marinus van der Lubbe, Georgi Dimotrov, Vasil Tanev, and Blagoy Popov. The four involved in the Reichstag fire trial and possibly, the Reichstag fire in Germany during February 27, 1933. These myths may have been caused due to the creature being discovered on the 13th anniversary of the fire and that it was found in Berlin.
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you guys are getting friend requests?
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I researched how an animal could possibly heat up water and gave up after an hour so I guess it counts
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Creature no. 888
Warrius
Discovery date: August 20, 1941
Creature type: Neutral
Threat potential: 5
Diary Entry\101Blind creatures found in freshwater areas, usually in swamps. Which may be due to them preferring the purity of the water. They live through drinking the water they reside in, with some of it being absorbed by the many pores spread throughout it’s body to lengthen the time before it hungers for more food.
It has a blowhole on it’s back through which it breathes air, similar to whales, though with the crucial difference being that they can create fog. They also do this when preparing dead animals for food, melting the carcasses by using the saved up water in their body and heating it up.
Once the cadaver is melted, it is then mixed in water, frequently in a small pond. This entire process allows the Warriuses to drink water that has more nutrients, thus making them stronger than if they just drank normal water. They release fog every time they create this superheated water, nicknamed “Hydra’s Breath”
They are surprisingly effective hunters, using their jaws, claws, and breath. Which they spray in order to soak their targets, immobilizing them with the hot temperature. They are able to see by sensing movement in the water thanks to their sensory hairs. But on the ground their “vision” worsens, having to rely on the vibrations of the ground instead.
In extreme situations, they have been observed to attack humans as well, drinking and absorbing their blood in order to survive dehydration. Some of them live purely on blood, these are considerably rarer than the already rare normal variant.
These beasts have been named “Scarlet Warriuses”, due to their fog being tinted with a scarlet hue, being the last thing their prey sees as they move in for a killing blow.
(Note: did not make the drawing, just found it on google)
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Not even gonna try and read this but here’s a like cause you put allot of effort on it
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I researched how an animal could possibly heat up water and gave up after an hour so I guess it counts
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Wait what the fuck
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Um, that is what I said
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I wouldn\’t want to live in a world full of balloons kidnapping children, the weather changing every time people battle and constant earthquakes. Atleast in Minecraft, you can respawn
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If you want someone to do you, you should ask Gigan
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Oh hey it\’s tie suit yellow sunglasses man!
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This actually really good