As it grew it became more and more monstrous. Limbs piled upon limbs, all vying for dominance. Maybe one or two extra sets could've been helpful, but this many was just a hindrance. It's limbs kept getting tangled in each other whenever it tried to walk. And that's not even mentioning how heavy it was.
Still, they wandered. Slow and steady and almost painfully, but they wandered. The haphazard trail of tracks they left behind could've been mistaken for an entire stampede of various creatures. Or, perhaps, a prolonged fight or chase. The slimy blood-like mucus that marked it's trail certainly could give the impression that blood had been shed.
Their sibling was nearly impossible to miss- a monstrous fleshy insect, almost always screeching or making some sort of horrific noise. Frankly, Creosote didn't understand Karambit that much. They didn't understand it's.. art. The gruesome displays of crimson and gore and bone it often strewn across the beach. Nor the insect's particular brand of 'affection.' But family's family after all, so they loved their sibling dearly regardless.
I observed my skin get redder