The inaccurate ones are the scariest. That crab isn’t remotely natural, it must be the work of a truly gifted and insane necromancer.
AI necromancer that thinks “skeleton” means a bony texture to the original shape, complete with a ribcage.
Can you prove that the skeleton didn’t turn into a crab after the original creature died? 🦀
Necromantic Carcinization.
If everything, and I mean everything will become a crab, then it makes sense to me.
Great band
Sounds like a hell of an Isekai.
I’m sold on the idea, I want to see it now
“Necromancer who can’t build an army because they keep turning into crabs”
When you ask early AI to generate a skeleton of any animal, there will almost always be a ribcage in the outline of the animal’s “torso”.
Didn’t look like ai, until I looked in depth at the picture
I mean.
yeah.
This one is… uhm. yeah.
But I have to confess… I LIKE IT.
(I want to buy a bunch and wire them up with servos and pull rods to make them do the Crab Rave dance.)
Me: Wants to make Crab Rave Dance Drones
You: builds laser turret Final Fantassy Spider Bot.
me: “okay, lets compromise. make the spider bot do the rave dance. After vanquishin lots of balloons. Also, it has it’s own laser show laser… so, that’s cool.”
I like the whole “skeletons of animals without bones” thing. I’ve got an octopus, a spider, and a frog, haven’t seen a crab yet though.
(I know frogs have bones, I just like frogs)
You’re assuming that it’s a reanimated animal
I’m assuming it’s a couple babies skeletonized and combined into a bone golem.
We are not the same.
The ones that annoy me the most are the spiders or bugs with bones. Like that’s literally the whole thing with exoskeletons, it’s already on the outside.
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And I have recently bought one (scorpion skeleton) for my next DND game I’m running.
It’s inaccurate plastic animal skeleton season again
It’s mostly uber-lit (though inaccurate) plastic animal skeleton season.
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