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WAIT I'M SORRY VOLT I WAS JUST KIDDING.
Fine fine here

Chowhounds, also commonly referred to as Devourers of All or even Living Stomachs are toddler sized monsters that have long been accepted into society due to their unfathomable ability to digest just about anything known to mankind.

They were first discovered in the 1970s when a group of fishermen were left stranded on a deserted island after their ship encountered a violent storm. While scavenging for food, they rapidly encountered a large pack of Chowhounds.

While they at first appeared hostile, the fishermen rapidly discovered that the Chowhounds could easily be tamed if one was to give them food. However, as food sources became increasingly harder to find, the fishermen became less inclined to feed the creatures, irritating them as they were no longer being given their share.

In an utterly desperate attempt to mend their relationship with the creatures, a fisherman attempted to feed them scrap of their boat...which the Chowhounds enthusiastically ate much to their grand surprise.

A few days later, the fishermen were finally rescued from their fate, as a crew ship noticed their presence on the island. Unfortunately, they were forced to leave behind the Chowhounds or so they believed, as one of theirs had stuffed one of those mysterious creatures within his travel bag, wanting the world to see what they saw.

As the years passed, Chowhounds became incredibly renowned; they had been removed from their deserted island and moved into society, where they thrived as they were offered a constant stream of waste at their disposal without the need to move an inch.

While Chowhounds are mostly seen as docile nowadays due to their years of exposure to mankind, they will always remain wild animals that were stolen from their home, and as such, deep within, their savage side lays dormant, waiting for the opportunity to show itself should it arise.
 
Chowhounds, also commonly referred to as Devourers of All or even Living Stomachs are toddler sized monsters that have long been accepted into society due to their unfathomable ability to digest just about anything known to mankind.

They were first discovered in the 1970s when a group of fishermen were left stranded on a deserted island after their ship encountered a violent storm. While scavenging for food, they rapidly encountered a large pack of Chowhounds.

While they at first appeared hostile, the fishermen rapidly discovered that the Chowhounds could easily be tamed if one was to give them food. However, as food sources became increasingly harder to find, the fishermen became less inclined to feed the creatures, irritating them as they were no longer being given their share.

In an utterly desperate attempt to mend their relationship with the creatures, a fisherman attempted to feed them scrap of their boat...which the Chowhounds enthusiastically ate much to their grand surprise.

A few days later, the fishermen were finally rescued from their fate, as a crew ship noticed their presence on the island. Unfortunately, they were forced to leave behind the Chowhounds or so they believed, as one of theirs had stuffed one of those mysterious creatures within his travel bag, wanting the world to see what they saw.

As the years passed, Chowhounds became incredibly renowned; they had been removed from their deserted island and moved into society, where they thrived as they were offered a constant stream of waste at their disposal without the need to move an inch.

While Chowhounds are mostly seen as docile nowadays due to their years of exposure to mankind, they will always remain wild animals that were stolen from their home, and as such, deep within, their savage side lays dormant, waiting for the opportunity to show itself should it arise.
Mf reminds me of:
 
Fine fine here

Chowhounds, also commonly referred to as Devourers of All or even Living Stomachs are toddler sized monsters that have long been accepted into society due to their unfathomable ability to digest just about anything known to mankind.

They were first discovered in the 1970s when a group of fishermen were left stranded on a deserted island after their ship encountered a violent storm. While scavenging for food, they rapidly encountered a large pack of Chowhounds.

While they at first appeared hostile, the fishermen rapidly discovered that the Chowhounds could easily be tamed if one was to give them food. However, as food sources became increasingly harder to find, the fishermen became less inclined to feed the creatures, irritating them as they were no longer being given their share.

In an utterly desperate attempt to mend their relationship with the creatures, a fisherman attempted to feed them scrap of their boat...which the Chowhounds enthusiastically ate much to their grand surprise.

A few days later, the fishermen were finally rescued from their fate, as a crew ship noticed their presence on the island. Unfortunately, they were forced to leave behind the Chowhounds or so they believed, as one of theirs had stuffed one of those mysterious creatures within his travel bag, wanting the world to see what they saw.

As the years passed, Chowhounds became incredibly renowned; they had been removed from their deserted island and moved into society, where they thrived as they were offered a constant stream of waste at their disposal without the need to move an inch.

While Chowhounds are mostly seen as docile nowadays due to their years of exposure to mankind, they will always remain wild animals that were stolen from their home, and as such, deep within, their savage side lays dormant, waiting for the opportunity to show itself should it arise.
Me with an AR-15 solos 😎
 
Fine fine here

Chowhounds, also commonly referred to as Devourers of All or even Living Stomachs are toddler sized monsters that have long been accepted into society due to their unfathomable ability to digest just about anything known to mankind.

They were first discovered in the 1970s when a group of fishermen were left stranded on a deserted island after their ship encountered a violent storm. While scavenging for food, they rapidly encountered a large pack of Chowhounds.

While they at first appeared hostile, the fishermen rapidly discovered that the Chowhounds could easily be tamed if one was to give them food. However, as food sources became increasingly harder to find, the fishermen became less inclined to feed the creatures, irritating them as they were no longer being given their share.

In an utterly desperate attempt to mend their relationship with the creatures, a fisherman attempted to feed them scrap of their boat...which the Chowhounds enthusiastically ate much to their grand surprise.

A few days later, the fishermen were finally rescued from their fate, as a crew ship noticed their presence on the island. Unfortunately, they were forced to leave behind the Chowhounds or so they believed, as one of theirs had stuffed one of those mysterious creatures within his travel bag, wanting the world to see what they saw.

As the years passed, Chowhounds became incredibly renowned; they had been removed from their deserted island and moved into society, where they thrived as they were offered a constant stream of waste at their disposal without the need to move an inch.

While Chowhounds are mostly seen as docile nowadays due to their years of exposure to mankind, they will always remain wild animals that were stolen from their home, and as such, deep within, their savage side lays dormant, waiting for the opportunity to show itself should it arise.
What tier? 🤔
 
I mean out of the current profiles i've made, only two of them reaches 9-A. Power has never really been my focus with Monstrosity, i just like making monsters and thinking of ways they affect the world they live in sense the share it with humanity
 
I mean out of the current profiles i've made, only two of them reaches 9-A. Power has never really been my focus with Monstrosity, i just like making monsters and thinking of ways they affect the world they live in sense the share it with humanity
Bro can drop the cutest and chillest creatures outta nowhere
Anyways y'all ain't ready:
 
Guess I'll eat my cookie chick in sadness then
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Who’s this ‘chick’ and why does she like cookies
Boi it's literally in the profile lol

Disease Manipulation (Through unknown mean, Cookie Chick can make anyone who eat it incredibly sick, first making them throw up, then experience violent body shaking and finally putting them into a coma.)

You get put into a comatose state 🔥
I knew it lol
 
Death coyote iz don!!!
 
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