The inaccurate ones are the scariest. That crab isn't remotely natural, it must be the work of a truly gifted and insane necromancer.
69 0 ReplyAI necromancer that thinks "skeleton" means a bony texture to the original shape, complete with a ribcage.
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Can you prove that the skeleton didn't turn into a crab after the original creature died? 🦀
64 0 ReplyNecromantic Carcinization.
51 0 ReplyIf everything, and I mean everything will become a crab, then it makes sense to me.
29 0 ReplyGreat band
14 0 ReplySounds like a hell of an Isekai.
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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".
41 0 ReplyDidn't look like ai, until I looked in depth at the picture
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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.)
26 0 Reply11 0 ReplyMe: 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."
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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)
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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.
16 0 ReplyThe 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.
11 0 ReplyAnalogous structures? I don't even know her!
9 0 ReplyAnd I have recently bought one (scorpion skeleton) for my next DND game I'm running.
5 0 ReplyIt's mostly uber-lit (though inaccurate) plastic animal skeleton season.
4 0 ReplyIt's inaccurate plastic animal skeleton season again
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