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Mine is Ashley Graham from Resident Evil (in her Scene Girl Outfit from the Remastered Version DLC more specifically)
Idk....I just thought sense she has MU's
I figured why not try and scale her so we could have some concrete stats and stuff for the future
(And before their is any confusion, we'll be using Tessa before she was revealed to be Cyn so basically her From Ep5-Ep7 before the reveal)
Have fun :)
(here's my attempt at this)
SOUND: Her voice has been compared to that of a newborn puppy.
HEADS: Scylla possesses 6 long heads. Each of them have a snake-like structure for the necks.
TEETH: Each head has 3 rows of fanged teeth.
BODY: Some claim that Scylla was formerly a human woman. However, she was cursed by Circe out of jealousy of her relationship with Glaucus, a sea god.
CHARYBDIS: This sea-swallowing menace is located on the Straits of Messina, which is opposite the monster Scylla. Many versions paint Charybdis as a large whirlpool instead of a literal sea beast.
SIDE IMAGE: Depicting two Scylla heads about to eat two crew members of Odysseus.
WHERE IN THE WORLD?: In Greek mythology, Scylla lives in a cave on a large, rocky cliff located on a narrow channel between Sicily and mainland Italy.
The Scylla was a vicious sea monster that patrolled one side of the Straits of Messina (sometimes known as the Roving Rocks) and attempted to eat sailors on ships who pass through. She had six ugly heads with three rows of sharp teeth on the end of long, flexible necks which she used to snatch up sailors. Four snapping dog heads encircled her waist, and she had twelve feet. Ships passing through the Straight of Messina/Roving Rocks between Sicily and Italy had a choice; sail closer to Scylla, or closer to her partner, Charybdis. If they chose Scylla, then she would snatch up six sailors, one for each head, from the deck of the ship. Any attempt to cheat her would result in her picking up the whole ship and bringing it to her lair.
Charybdis, the whirlpool, would swallow thousands of gallons of seawater at random times and then belch the water back out an unspecified time later. If a ship was caught here at the wrong time, it would be swallowed whole. Circe advised Odysseus to sail closer to Scylla. He did so and lost six men, but was able to continue his journey home. Scylla had once been a beautiful woman/sea nymph, with different stories telling of her transformation. In some stories, she boasted her beauty and compared it to the Gods - not generally a good idea - and in another, Circe tricked her lover into poisoning her out of jealousy.
DID YOU KNOW?:
The legend of crossing between Scylla and Charybdis gave rise to the saying “caught between a rock and a hard place.”
Scylla was later killed by the legendary Greek hero Heracles (often identified as Hercules) when he visited the area.
Scylla is the first boss battle in God of War: Ghost of Sparta, which follows Kratos on his journey to Atlantis.
Dolphins and sharks were also preyed on by Scylla.
For example: Shadow vs Velvet Crowe: Shadow's more mentally stable
Velvet Crowe vs Crona: Crona actually got a happy ending (in the anime)
BODY: The Horla is described not as a physical entity, but rather as an invisible and otherworldly presence.
SYMBOLISM: The Horla appears to embody the narrator’s anxieties about sanity, love, and his place in the world.
DIET: Described as "feeding on the life essence" of its host, this lead the belief that the Horla is partially parasitic. Although, its consumption of water and milk demonstrates that parasitism is not the sole source of nourishment.
POSSESSION: A Horla will invade its host during sleep, first causing physical symptoms such as fever, then psychological ones like insomnia. They are soon able to enter human bodies and control them, giving orders that go against the host's will, even though the host remains conscious even under the parasite's mastery.
SIDE IMAGE: Depicting the Horla picking up a flower from the man’s garden.
WHERE IN THE WORLD?: The short, 1887 horror story of Le Horla, written by Guy de Maupassant, is set in France.
In the journal, the narrator, an upper-class, unmarried, bourgeois man, conveys his troubled thoughts and feelings of anguish. This anguish occurs for four days after he sees a "superb three-mast" Brazilian ship and impulsively waves to it, unconsciously inviting the supernatural being aboard the boat to haunt his home. All around him, he senses the presence of a being that he calls the "Horla". The torment that the Horla causes is first manifested physically: The narrator complains that he suffers from "an atrocious fever", and that he has trouble sleeping. He wakes up from nightmares with the chilling feeling that someone is watching him and "kneeling on [his] chest". Throughout the short story, the main character's sanity, or rather, his feelings of alienation, are put into question as the Horla progressively dominates his thoughts.
Initially, the narrator himself questions his sanity, exclaiming "Am I going mad?" after having found his glass of water empty, despite not having drunk from it. He later decides that he is not, in fact, going mad, since he is fully "conscious" of his "state" and that he could indeed "analyze it with the most complete lucidity." The presence of the Horla becomes more and more intolerable to the protagonist, as it is "watching ... looking at ... [and] dominating" him. After reading about a large number of Brazilians who fled their homes, bemoaning the fact that "they are pursued, possessed, governed like human cattle by ... a species of vampire, which feeds on their life while they are asleep ... [and] drinks water", the narrator soon realizes the Horla was aboard the Brazilian three-mast boat that he had previously greeted. He feels so "lost" and "possessed" to the point that he is ready to kill the Horla. The narrator traps the Horla in a room and sets fire to the house, but forgets his servants, who perish in the fire.
DID YOU KNOW?
In the last lines of the story, faced with the persistence of the Horla's presence, he concludes suicide to be his only liberation.
It is later revealed that Brazilian peasants are experiencing very similar symptoms and are desperately fleeing their homes, implying that the Horla are real and that the man may not be going insane.
For me it's:
1. Bloodstained
2. My Friend Pedro
3. Vampire Survivors
4. Dead by Daylight
5. Hades
you know how yesterday was my birthday yesterday well give me your hottest death battle take and I’ll see if you can get into my party
This isn’t based on how many of these you like just how many of them does SCP Foundation win and how many do scp lose these are all the matchups I’ve seen or at least that I can remember listed my my least wanted to most wanted
38 Votes in Poll
Solphi vs Wendy (lord of heroes vs Honkai impact 3rd)
29 Votes in Poll
One day....I shall rescue and gather an army of 100 Chihuahuas....and train them to RIP AND TEAR every bit of society. I shall give them every fighting style known by Batman and every gun Doom Slayer has.....and conquer the world. Only then....shall they all fear the might of the Angry Chihuahua Republic and bow before them! XD