I'd say it worked
Zombie eel: river prowlers relative
Fangfin: Crabsnakes relative
Rock crawler: guess
In the original Subnautica game, you can find Kharaa infected creatures. Some of these such creatures, such as Peepers, can be picked up and put in an aquarium. If uninfected fauna are put in the same aquarium, they will soon become infected as well! What's especially cool, is that if you find a Peeper with enzyme 42 and put it in an aquarium with the infected creatures, their green pustules will begin to dim! Just though this was a pretty cut little detail.
I'm playing Subnautica again, & found out something weird about peepers. When scanned, it reveals that the peepers have a nose specially designed to sniff out a certain type of enzyme. We know in retrospect that's enzyme 42, use to help life on the planet survive. But wait- its nose is designed to fine the enzyme? Also, its able to expel the contents of its stomach and gills, presumable to spread the enzyme. How is it possible that this fish is so perfectly designed to spread enzyme 42. Surely there species couldn't have survived infection long enough to evolve in such a way. Does this mean someone engineered them this way? Who? One of the precursors, or could it somehow have been the Sea Empress herself? What is the answer?
Now that's a LOT of peepers.
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Hungler remained hidden in that cave, along with many other creatures, for hours hoping that thing would just go away. The beast kept trying to enter the cave, almost breaking down the entrance, luckily it gave up and instead chose to prey upon bigger creatures.
After making sure the predator was far away, Hungler got out of the huge crater and went back to looking for more Peeper swarms that could lead him to Jacob.
He kept following them until he noticed a green glow from afar, and even more Peepers swimming towards it. Once close enough he took a good look a the structure: there were two holes, one that sucked in water and Peepers, and another one that expelled the Peepers after a few seconds, however, the fish that exited the structure were different: when they swam around, they left a green-ish substance behind them which attracted other creatures.
Hungler kept looking at the structure, thinking about how it got here.
It wasn't natural, but it didn't seem to be human-made either and certainly wasn't created by these creatures, could it have been created by aliens?. He kept thinking about it, until a familiar face snapped him out of his trance: it was Jacob! He was was inside this structure all along, but why? Hungler didn't know, but he didn't care, Jacob was back and that's what matters. It was finally time to reach the island.
"What...are...you?"
Jacob is back and brought new misteries for Hungler to solve. It also looks like someone has noticed the Anglow going around 4546B, but who could it be?
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Hungler decided to look for Jacob before heading to the island. He started looking around the grassy plateaus, but to no avail, so he thought of going back to the kelp forest and the shallows, hoping to find him there. That is until he noticed huge schools of Peepers swimming away from the plateaus as if they were migrating.
Hungler followed them thinking they could lead him to where Jacob was. After a while he noticed the red grass of the plateaus slowly decrease in number, signifying his arrival in a new biome: a huge, sandy expanse even greater than the grassy plateaus, inhabited by all sorts of creatures.
But there was one that stood out from the rest: a purple, humanoid creature with long claws, and this weird creature had an even weirder behaviour: it paid no mind to certain creatures while also being extremely aggressive towards other creatures. Hungler took a good look at the creatures it attacked to try and understand why it behaved like this, but was soon interrupted by a loud, bellowing roar. The Anglow immediately turned around, trying to locate the source of the sound and he saw it: a huge, serpentine creature swimming towards him.
He ran away, trying to find a place to hide from the giant beast and soon found an entrance to a cave that was too small for the predator.
His search for Jacob would have to wait. Hopefully nothing bad happened to him.
The first (aggressive) leviathans have finally appeared, the Reaper leviathans, together with the Warpers. Will Hungler be able to find Jacob before the Reapers do?
I swear, i will never not get scared of a reaper's roar.
The cave had no signs of Ozzy nor any other human, but that doesn't mean Hungler got out empty-handed. After finding various recordings and notes from the crew of a "Degasi" ship it's time for him and Jacob to reach their previous base on the island. There's only one problem to take care of now, where is Jacob?
Hungler could've sworn he hid near the entrance of the caves, but he's gone! Did he run away after seeing a predator? Maybe he's just well hidden, or, even worse, something might have gotten him. He has no idea where the little Peeper could be, and searching around the whole planet would take way too long. Should he go look for him or keep going towards the island and hope to find him along the way?
Vote here what he should do:
Jacob and Hungler were now in a huge expanse of red grass, very different from the neighboring green underwater forests. This place was full of different creatures, ranging from small predators to colossal herbivorous creatures.
Hungler noticed a white object in the distance, so the two went to check and in the grass they found another human object: a small, circular structure with the number 17 written on it. Inside it was a small, cylindrical object that opened up when the Anglow got close, reproducing a message:
"Reproducing pre-recorded message: Ozzy's log. It's the day of the crash. I don't know what the heck is happening. I'm scared and I'm not going outside. There are shadows in the water under the hatch but I can't tell if they're rocks or aliens, and there's weird looking caves nearby. If there's anyone's listening, please, send help."
What will Hungler and Jacob do now? Will they manage to find this "Ozzy" guy and help him or will it be too late for him? Only one way to know, the grassy plateaus' caves.
Btw the structure they found is supposed to be lifepod 17 but i couldn't find a png of a lifepod so i just used a seamoth fragment
Hungler the Anglow and his new Peeper companion, Jacob, have decided to explore this new world and soon found themselves in the caves of the kelp forest, where they found new, indigenous creatures and various materials scattered around.
After reaching the end of the caves the small Peeper hid behind the Anglow out of fear of the more aggressive indigenous creatures and their....unusual behavior. The two also found a mysterious shipwreck with various human objects inside, whatever could this mean?
I love it when Subnautica sends random creatures flying past you at mach-10 speed for absolutely no reason, especially when it's a leviathan.
Anyway, Hungler and Jacob have started exploring 4546B together. What else will they find? More shipwrecks? New creatures? Maybe even some familiar faces 🦺
So, i recently started a series in the My singing monsters wiki about an Anglow (one of the monsters in the game) that ended up on the planet 4546B and i decided to post it here too.
I'm not sure if this breaks any guidelines, so sorry if it does.
It was a day like the other on 4546B, until one day a curious little creature was found in the safe shallows. Once it saw the fauna of the planet, the blue alien started raising its tendrils, producing a weird, almost ethereal sound, as if trying to get the other creatures to join in the song, but to no avail. Still, all the fish around were mesmerized by the lights at the tip of its appendages, and one of them was even brave enough to approach him. Will the Anglow be able to get back to its universe, or will he remain stuck on the water planet?
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