Right peeps, here's the dealio. I need the strangest most creative sea monsters you've got on hand. The god of my setting is essentially an overactive child who makes new creations constantly, then forgets about them as soon as he comes up with a new idea, so I need the wildest shit you've got.
Please don't just post absurdly large sea monsters, but actually creative things.
ABSOLUTELY NO
>sea serpents
>real ocean animals BUT BIGGAR
>squid things
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do you need pics or can we describe monster ideas to you aswell?
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Whatever's good, my dude
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It's a predatory mobile anemone, with a colony of clownfish-people living on it
The anemone is also sort of a sea cucumber, and therefore can shit out its organs as an attack
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OP, no artist or fa/tg/uy will come close to the real stuff found in some of the articles of the link below.
http://bogleech.com/articles.html
>Rotifers
>What would come to mind if I told you one of the most common animals on Earth had a single leg, two toes, beady red eyes, lips lined with waving hairs and grinding jaws inside its transparent "belly?"
>Unlike any other known animal, ordinary bdelloids routinely "import" pieces of DNA from their food and surroundings, capping their chromosomes with gene fragments from other animals, plants, fungi or even bacteria. These cross-kingdom genetic "patches" may continue to perform the same functions for the rotifer that they did for their original owners - sometimes involved in metabolic or immune defense processes, for instance - and will be passed on to all of the rotifer's cloned daughters. In a purely non technical sense, these creatures have evolved to "mate" with absolutely anything that has DNA; even a mold spore sucked into its grinding innards.
>Suddenly, the Tyranids and Zerg sound just a smidge more believable, don't they?