The sound of nature filled the forest, the rustle of leaves, the chirping of birds, the gentle hum of water in motion.
As the gentle streams of water signify the change from a winter snowscape to the season of new beginnings.
In the center of a clearing a deer can be seen feeding on knee high grass. It remains blissfully unaware of a creature’s slight movement just 5 meters away from it.
Its ears perk up when the creature was 4 meters away as it felt an instinctual fear.
But sadly it was too late, and the creature used [Parasitic Invasion] and leaped inside of the deer.
The eyes of the deer change from panic to obedience as the deer becomes fully under the control of its invader.
[Consume Host] the deer is violently ripped apart and consumed by the creature for its biomass.
The creature moved through the undergrowth to find somewhere safe.
After reaching an empty cave the creature used [Grow] and entered a cocoon to grow to the next stage of its evolution…
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This is just an initial bit to help me think about what to write.
Thanks for the teaser!
you haven't plaid SC1? you really should the zerg swarm is much more hardcore/scary/gross in SC1 and BROODWAR since it was still fresh from the failed deal with GW(games workshop) to make warhammer games.
I’ve watched some of the campaign from the remastered version of SC1 but never got around to playing it myself. Might have to though as other than the overmind and Kerrigan becoming the queen of blades I don’t know much else about SC1 lore and am mainly reading of the wiki to refresh my memories of SC2 so sorry if there any mistakes!
@Shivvvers don't worry you are free to do what you want with the setting
like blizzard did when the said "they make their own war-hammer with hookers and black jack" in GW's face.
PS: ( i need to get this out of my system so forgive me *BIG BUG-MOMMY MILKERS* .)
@vancono also SC2 has a new mod-manager that allows modding like never before with mods like REAL-SCALE campaign or randomizer.
@vancono my favorite part of SC2 is the arcade, since it feels much more relaxed than trying to play normal multiplayer.