Smol Ventures 10, Squashed by a Chubby Poison Leafling
Chubby Poison Leafling: Smol may be flatten and not moving and not much but still tasty looking.
💀Smol Anon Cat Explorer: "sigh" I should have just stayed home and play video games all day but nooo I have to go out and venture and get myself squashed underfoot by a gluttonous poison fatty fauna, this sucks on ice.
Dear fellow smol explorers it's always important to be careful not to get yourself squashed out there, you will encounter folks and creatures of all species, shapes, and sizes, a certain species in particular are the Poison Leaflings.
They are very similar to the regular leafing species except are more purple in color rather than green, they are also aggressive and possess poisoning venom which they secrete by saliva from their mouths, and they tend to poison their foes through bites or clawing with they can envelope with their poisonous saliva, even smols are not safe from them because they are predatory toward smols and won't hesitate to squish and eat micros on sight.
And unfortunately this fellow smol anon cat explorer wasn't so careful and got smooshed flat by a very hungry chubby poison leafling, very unfortunate indeed for the poor fellow explorer, so yeah my dear fellow smols be careful around these poisonous flora fauna.
💀Smol Anon Cat Explorer: "sigh" I should have just stayed home and play video games all day but nooo I have to go out and venture and get myself squashed underfoot by a gluttonous poison fatty fauna, this sucks on ice.
Dear fellow smol explorers it's always important to be careful not to get yourself squashed out there, you will encounter folks and creatures of all species, shapes, and sizes, a certain species in particular are the Poison Leaflings.
They are very similar to the regular leafing species except are more purple in color rather than green, they are also aggressive and possess poisoning venom which they secrete by saliva from their mouths, and they tend to poison their foes through bites or clawing with they can envelope with their poisonous saliva, even smols are not safe from them because they are predatory toward smols and won't hesitate to squish and eat micros on sight.
And unfortunately this fellow smol anon cat explorer wasn't so careful and got smooshed flat by a very hungry chubby poison leafling, very unfortunate indeed for the poor fellow explorer, so yeah my dear fellow smols be careful around these poisonous flora fauna.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Macro / Micro
Species Plant / Fungus
Size 1678 x 2184px
File Size 2.09 MB
Wow, it's the first micro anon that I see, of course it perishes. Rather more notable in this new drawing your Konogo, but hey that Poison Leafling will have a good snack available once it takes off its sole.
A pleasure to see your new series Konogo, that certainly there are never enough paws in life and seeing how to enjoy the adventures and misadventures of micro explorers. I would even like to join one day just to see what curious situations can end up being hehe.
I hope you have a good day or night and soon I hope to be able to write again on your past drawings, I still love such angles and designs of your characters enjoying a good stomp and receiving them. he he.
A pleasure to see your new series Konogo, that certainly there are never enough paws in life and seeing how to enjoy the adventures and misadventures of micro explorers. I would even like to join one day just to see what curious situations can end up being hehe.
I hope you have a good day or night and soon I hope to be able to write again on your past drawings, I still love such angles and designs of your characters enjoying a good stomp and receiving them. he he.
Blaze: hehe aww that's pretty cute how did they even get steped on by a Leafling there tiny tho do have nice paws heh the irony is good to OwO hell Jasper seems to carry one of them sometimes *scraches my head* tho what part of this one is poisonous and the effects?
( nice to see ya drawing ag buddy nice work ^^
( nice to see ya drawing ag buddy nice work ^^
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