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Usually taking on the form of sack bags, this mimic is usually found where there are hordes of treasure, unlike their treasure chest counterparts they take on the form of something more unassuming, luring many careless adventurers to their gurgling demise, sometimes they can be found in the same area of the treasure chest mimics.

Once an adventurer is caught, their saliva is used to paralyse them while they digest their prey for several days, it is known that these mimics are able to devour up to five adventurers at the same time, even the most seasoned adventurers can find themselves in this situation.

Over time some adventurers have found ways to tell a sack mimic apart from normal treasure sacks, of course they can come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but one common trait to keep an eye out for can be something simple from looking cleaner than other sacks to two dots on the back that resembles eyes.
However others will just tell you to stab the sack, outright.


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A little idea I had in my head for a while, does this mean I'm back?
Not really, just taking each day at a time.

But had a few ideas and just wanted to share XD love coming up with random concepts, the idea of a sack mimic has probably been done before but I thought it was a fun idea.

I have a few more, I'm afraid they might be a bit samie but hey how is everybody doing?

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IddlerItaler

Posted by IddlerItaler 7 months ago Report

I've seen door mimics and even a door handle mimic but never a sack mimic. I could definitively be surprised by one. And to add insult to injury, those bags usually contain the most trivial loot, like a few stale potatoes. Guess completionism killed the cat.