This creeping mass of meat and entrails is a common result of zombies attempting to mate, an act that cannot possibly produce a true zombie child but results in any number of bizarre, mutant organisms.
Like an odorous, decaying amoeba, the Mortigore entangles prey in pseudopodia ands adds their flesh and fluids to its own amorphous mass. Though able to re-form any organ it has consumed in the past, a Mortigore's brain and eye are its only consistent features, growing over time to abnormal proportions. If its eye is lost, it recalls one from an earlier feeding to replace it.
Yaaay for miscellaneous pieces of anatomy popping out all over the place! Definitely a welcome addition to this fellow, who's always been one of my favorites.
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Roses are red, violets are VIOLET YOU COLORBLIND FREAK. >:[
I'm a Spawn Cyclic-AdenosineMonoPhosphate-er with a Steyr Methionine-codon. Where has YOUR inner molecular biology been? Surely not out shooting terrorists.
oh my goodness! bill cosby,"i want you to turn arooound and put ya lips on tha jello zombiepudding pop!"
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"I don't say that the genius and his artist are not inseparably connected. It may be a little more closely than the horse and his rider." - Simon Iff
Devious Comments
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THIS JUST IN-PRESIDENT BUSH CAN'T OPEN A DOOR. -Jibjab.com
It has Carbs!-Neurotically Yours
Stigmata in the eyes.-Neurotically Yours
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"PUDDING DOESN'T JIGGLE IN THE FRIDGE. IT ONLY JIGGLES WHEN YOU LOOK AT IT" -MxO
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Roses are red, violets are VIOLET YOU COLORBLIND FREAK. >:[
I'm a Spawn Cyclic-AdenosineMonoPhosphate-er with a Steyr Methionine-codon. Where has YOUR inner molecular biology been? Surely not out shooting terrorists.
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I will maintain plausible deniability at all times.
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"Let's have a party
There's a full mo0n in the sky
It's the hour of the wolf
And I don't want to die"
~Oingo Boingo, No One Lives Forever
Some.
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A.S.
bill cosby,"i want you to turn arooound and put ya lips on tha jello zombiepudding pop!"
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"I don't say that the genius and his artist are not inseparably connected. It may be a little more closely than the horse and his rider." - Simon Iff
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