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And that's if it's even capable of moving on its own. It may be a mass of human bodies fused together without any specific shape or form - and every single member of it tends to be [[Fate Worse Than Death|alive]] [[And I Must Scream|and conscious]]. This version, possibly inspired by Bosch's paintings, is a recurring theme in [[Religious Horror]]: the lustful are fused together, resembling a some kind of a twisted orgy. |
And that's if it's even capable of moving on its own. It may be a mass of human bodies fused together without any specific shape or form - and every single member of it tends to be [[Fate Worse Than Death|alive]] [[And I Must Scream|and conscious]]. This version, possibly inspired by Bosch's paintings, is a recurring theme in [[Religious Horror]]: the lustful are fused together, resembling a some kind of a twisted orgy. |
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Can also be a [[Hybrid Monster]] if its parts belong to living beings of different species. See also [[The Worm That Walks]] for creatures made of live insects. See also [[Biological Mashup]], [[Mix-and-Match Man]] and [[ |
Can also be a [[Hybrid Monster]] if its parts belong to living beings of different species. See also [[The Worm That Walks]] for creatures made of live insects. See also [[Biological Mashup]], [[Mix-and-Match Man]] and [[Biopunk]]. |
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