Activity for C. R. Yasuoâ€
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What sort of substance could a humanoid release to befuddle others around them? Creature in question: appears humanoid, but secretes some sort of substance which befuddles humans around them. 'Befuddlement' is an inability to think properly, but not to a great enough degree that people notice that they're being drugged (otherwise the game is given away, of course). It could be ... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |
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How could a parasitic organism spread through humans? I have an idea for a crazy super-organism which could wipe out the human race. Essentially, it is an organism (plant or fungus or bacterium depending on what would be more effective or what would be possible) which spreads itself through the atmosphere. Upon managing to find its way into the human b... (more) |
— | over 7 years ago |
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How could an organism chemically need sex? Although (as far as I've seen, I haven't done in-depth research) the original/older version(s) of the succubus legend just have them as demons who seduce you, more modern interpretations seem to make them reliant on sex to survive. Is it biologically possible for an organism to need sex to survive? ... (more) |
— | over 7 years ago |
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How can a one-gender humanoid species reproduce quickly? Theoretical scenario question I came up with. Unrelated to anything, just a weird idea. A humanoid species has evolved to appear to humans to be a human female. In fact they have bat-like wings which fold up on their back (which they can use to fly) and a medium-length scaled tail barbed with a str... (more) |
— | over 7 years ago |
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How could a creature/species evolve erogenous zones in areas not usually sex-related? For example, a half-cat half-human hybrid might have a zone partway down their tail, or a human might have one in an unusual place e.g. their scalp, shoulders, whatever. I've seen this used in fiction before, but can't think of any way in which it could really be justified by ordinary biological/eco... (more) |
— | over 7 years ago |
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Could a plant lure humans in by using 'sex pheromones'? So this question, Designing a Carnivorous Plant, talks about animals being attracted to a plant, at first by a sweet scent, and then being drugged by an unspecified toxin which renders them 'euphoric' enough to not want to move. The plant then digests them and uses their biomass for nutrition like a ... (more) |
— | over 7 years ago |