Some sketchy doodles from playing rain world co-op
We made two little Scugs and made them siblings. We’re playing on monk as survivors; since player 2 wanted to play the easy mode haha
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rivulet doodle bc my tablet started working again
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Request #7: Batflies
a request for a friend on discord!
sometimes it's okay just to do simpler little sillies, i'm still starting out, I have to pace myself since this is all still a little overwhelming, ajsd;lfk
I hope you guys don't mind being patient with me
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Rain world item headcanons part 1: Blue fruit and Batflies
Ummm yeah
Both can be found in most regions, and blue fruit is called a bug pupae by lttm so yea h
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Slug Cat - Thrill of The Hunt
Roaming the wasteland can be exciting, especially when fresh batflies catch the slug cats eye. Run little batfly, the slug cat looks hungry.
Really enjoying Rain world's aesthetic
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posing for a selfie amidst the batflies
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What is your head canon on the way saint acts are they calm and reasonable or murderous with little reason or maybe something else.
saint campaign spoilers!!
I prefer the more docile, peaceful headcanon of him (this is totally not due to my own attachment to him (IT IS). he understands what his purpose is, and even though it is cruel at times it is what he's there for. he's ultimately just a little guy doing his job!
he goes around ascending creatures of all kinds, big or small, that are exhausted of the cycle whether they know it or not. part of me can imagine him getting along very well with the critters as opposed to the actual campaign BAHAH
and contrary to the popular BRAINBLAST ASCENSION BEAM that the fandom likes to see, I think he's very capable of helping them pass on in a. less violent way. more gentle :] guides em into it.
hope this answers that!
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Red Sky received this fanart from Batfly on Archive of Our Own--and I'm posting it with permission because I AM IN LOVE. Featuring scenes from chapter 21. :>
Thank you so much, Batfly!!
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New Zealand Batfly (Mystacinobia zelandica)
Habitat & Distribution
Endemic to the island of Aotearoa (New Zealand)
Found in the colonies of New Zealand short-tailed bats, which reside primarily in caves, forests, and agricultural areas
Physical Description
Length: 4–9 mm (0.15-0.35 in)
Although they are true flies, the New Zealand batfly is wingless; they also lack eyes, and instead use specialized hairs to sense its surroundings
Both sexes are orange, with darker heads and lighter abdomens
Behaviour
New Zealand batflies are reliant on the guano produced by New Zealand short-tailed bats; they both feed on the guano and lay their eggs in it
They live in colonies, with males closely guarding clutches of eggs
To disperse, individuals attach themselves to the fur of the New Zealand short-tailed bat and hitch a ride to new colonies
Key Advantages
To avoid predation, males produce a high-frequency buzz that can disorient or deter bats
Due to their small size, they may difficult to find
See where they stand in the May Mammal Madness Tournament here!
Photo by Rod Morris
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