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= Anemones =
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|classification = Parasitic organism
 
|classification = Parasitic organism
 
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|first_appearance = SLAY Season 3
 
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|intelligence = Non-sentient
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|mobility = Sessile (Anemone), Mobile (Polyp)
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|danger_level = High
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|notable_traits = Paralyzing polyps, cyst-forming dormancy, filament-adjacent narcotic pus
 
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An '''''anemones''''' is a parasitic organisms in the [[SLAY]] series. The species plays a central role in the reproductive cycle of the [[jorogumo]]'s [[serecumesh]] magic, and is among the most dangerous forms of magical parasitism known to Enlightened science.
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
The '''Anemones''' are a parasitic species associated with [[Jorogumo]] reproduction. They exist in a complex life cycle involving both a **sessile adult form** (the anemone) and a **mobile larval form** (the polyp). These creatures are responsible for some of the most horrifying examples of magical parasitism seen in the modern world.
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Anemones are the sessile, or immobile, stage in a magical parasitic lifecycle. They are born from polyps, mobile larvae that hunt hosts to carry the anemone within. Once implanted, the anemone anchors itself inside a living being—human or monster—and grows until it can reproduce. Anemones are closely associated with Jorogumo biology and are considered necessary for newly hatched Jorogumo to attain magical power.
  
== Life Cycle ==
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== Biology ==
As described by [[Magda Magdalene]] in SLAY Season 3:
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The anemone is a soft-bodied, filament-reactive organism. It attaches to nerve-dense areas inside its host and secretes chemicals that both sustain its presence and alter the host’s behavior. It does not kill the host immediately; instead, it uses the host’s body as a nursery to bud off more polyps over time. These polyps are eventually ejected, continuing the parasitic spread.
  
:''“The polyps and anemones are part of how they reproduce,” Magda said. “Jorogumo are weirdly parasitic. They lay eggs. An egg can hatch into a baby jorogumo spider-thing, but those babies have no magical power unless their first meal is this nasty little critter called a polyp. Polyps are the larval stage of yet another beastie called an anemone. Anemones can’t move. Polyps can. They find a victim, stun it, then crawl into it and use it as their host. In that host, they transform into an anemone. That anemone grows until it reproduces by budding off little polyps that go out and hunt down the next host. Got me so far?”''
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== Life Cycle ==
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As described by [[Magda Magdalene]] in '''SLAY 3'''.
  
== Polyp Stage ==
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“The polyps and anemones are part of how they reproduce,” Magda said. “Jorogumo are weirdly parasitic. They lay eggs. An egg can hatch into a baby jorogumo spider-thing, but those babies have no magical power unless their first meal is this nasty little critter called a polyp. Polyps are the larval stage of yet another beastie called an anemone. Anemones can’t move. Polyps can. They find a victim, stun it, then crawl into it and use it as their host. In that host, they transform into an anemone. That anemone grows until it reproduces by budding off little polyps that go out and hunt down the next host. Got me so far?”''
Polyps are the **mobile larval form** of the anemone. Their primary function is to find a viable host—human or monster—and use specialized neurotoxic appendages to **paralyze the target**. Once the host is immobilized, the polyp enters the body and begins the transformation into the sessile anemone stage.
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If a polyp cannot find a host, it will encase itself in a **cyst**. These cysts are structurally fragile—if cracked, the polyp dies. The cyst interior contains a narcotic, viscous substance referred to as '''pus''', which may have effects on magical systems or cause hallucinations.
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If a polyp cannot find a host, it encases itself in a ''"cyst"''—a fragile, waxy membrane about the size of a large cucumber. The cyst protects the dried-out polyp. Cracking the cyst kills the polyp, but the interior fluid, called ''"[[pus]],"'' is a magical narcotic known to have addictive effects in the underground arcane market.
  
== Anemone Stage ==
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== Abilities ==
The anemone is **sessile and immobile**, anchoring itself within the host. Over time, it **buds** new polyps that exit the host and begin the cycle anew. These anemones are extremely difficult to detect without magical intervention and are responsible for prolonged parasitism in Jorogumo-controlled territory.
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* Paralyzing sting delivered by polyp limbs
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* Host takeover and long-term anchoring
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* Reproduction through budding
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* Cyst dormancy with psychoactive byproduct (pus)
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* Critical to the magical maturation of Jorogumo offspring
  
== Notes ==
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== Known Hosts / Victims ==
* Polyps and anemones are critical to the empowerment of newly born Jorogumo.
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* Jorogumo hatchlings
* Some magical texts confuse the term "anemone" with plant life, leading to misidentification.
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* Unwilling human and monster hosts
* The pus within cysts is rumored to have street value in underground magic markets.
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* Underground addicts who consume pus-derived residue
  
== See Also ==
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== Cultural Relevance ==
* [[Jorogumo]]
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Despite being an active biological threat, many texts misidentify the anemone as a plant-based magical organism due to its name. It is considered an ancient species, possibly engineered or mutated alongside Jorogumo evolution. Bastion archivists consider it a Class-IV bioarcane parasite.
* [[Magda Magdalene]]
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* [[Callista]]
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== First Appearance ==
[[Category:Creatures]]
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SLAY Season 3

Latest revision as of 17:57, 11 August 2025

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ClassificationParasitic organism
OriginUnknown
First AppearanceSLAY Season 3
StatusActive
IntelligenceNon-sentient
MobilitySessile (Anemone), Mobile (Polyp)
Danger LevelHigh
Notable TraitsParalyzing polyps, cyst-forming dormancy, filament-adjacent narcotic pus

An anemones is a parasitic organisms in the SLAY series. The species plays a central role in the reproductive cycle of the jorogumo's serecumesh magic, and is among the most dangerous forms of magical parasitism known to Enlightened science.

Overview

Anemones are the sessile, or immobile, stage in a magical parasitic lifecycle. They are born from polyps, mobile larvae that hunt hosts to carry the anemone within. Once implanted, the anemone anchors itself inside a living being—human or monster—and grows until it can reproduce. Anemones are closely associated with Jorogumo biology and are considered necessary for newly hatched Jorogumo to attain magical power.

Biology

The anemone is a soft-bodied, filament-reactive organism. It attaches to nerve-dense areas inside its host and secretes chemicals that both sustain its presence and alter the host’s behavior. It does not kill the host immediately; instead, it uses the host’s body as a nursery to bud off more polyps over time. These polyps are eventually ejected, continuing the parasitic spread.

Life Cycle

As described by Magda Magdalene in SLAY 3.

“The polyps and anemones are part of how they reproduce,” Magda said. “Jorogumo are weirdly parasitic. They lay eggs. An egg can hatch into a baby jorogumo spider-thing, but those babies have no magical power unless their first meal is this nasty little critter called a polyp. Polyps are the larval stage of yet another beastie called an anemone. Anemones can’t move. Polyps can. They find a victim, stun it, then crawl into it and use it as their host. In that host, they transform into an anemone. That anemone grows until it reproduces by budding off little polyps that go out and hunt down the next host. Got me so far?”

If a polyp cannot find a host, it encases itself in a "cyst"—a fragile, waxy membrane about the size of a large cucumber. The cyst protects the dried-out polyp. Cracking the cyst kills the polyp, but the interior fluid, called "pus," is a magical narcotic known to have addictive effects in the underground arcane market.

Abilities

  • Paralyzing sting delivered by polyp limbs
  • Host takeover and long-term anchoring
  • Reproduction through budding
  • Cyst dormancy with psychoactive byproduct (pus)
  • Critical to the magical maturation of Jorogumo offspring

Known Hosts / Victims

  • Jorogumo hatchlings
  • Unwilling human and monster hosts
  • Underground addicts who consume pus-derived residue

Cultural Relevance

Despite being an active biological threat, many texts misidentify the anemone as a plant-based magical organism due to its name. It is considered an ancient species, possibly engineered or mutated alongside Jorogumo evolution. Bastion archivists consider it a Class-IV bioarcane parasite.

First Appearance

SLAY Season 3