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|summary=The slipleech is a small slug known for worming its way into any orifice it can find where it will deposit hundreds of tiny eggs, along with secretions to subdue the host and induce a sense of protection over the eggs. Once hatched, the resulting larvae will harmlessly leave the body.  
|summary=A slug that invades orifices by the dozens and leaves behind hundreds of eggs. It also secrets a substance which subdues its host, forcing upon them a willingness to endure the infestation process and a desire to care for the eggs. Once hatched, the larvae don’t leave the host until fully grown.
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Revision as of 04:57, 3 April 2023


The slipleech.
The slipleech.
Species Reference
Species Reference
Species Arcanogram
Species Arcanogram
Average size
Average weight
Type
Vermin
Spawning Myth
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Notable Individuals
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Summary

A slug that invades orifices by the dozens and leaves behind hundreds of eggs. It also secrets a substance which subdues its host, forcing upon them a willingness to endure the infestation process and a desire to care for the eggs. Once hatched, the larvae don’t leave the host until fully grown.




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