Status
876
Clue
The thorny creepers covering the area seem to be connected to the vines constituting its legs.
Perhaps damaging the legs could get rid of the overgrowth somehow?
Status
41
1-2
44
Resistances
Fatal
[x2]
Normal
[x1]
Normal
[x1]
Normal
[x1]
Ineff.
[x0.5]
Fatal
[x2]
Fatal
[x2]
Normal
[x1]
Normal
[x1]
Endure
[x0.75]
Stagger Threshold
-
When the Fruit is destroyed, all parts are inflicted with 2 vulnerable.
The Fruit regenerates after 1 turn.
The Fruit regenerates after 1 turn.
PASSIVE
level: 45
2
+1
2
+7
2
+7
4
+5
6
+2
4
+3
Story
Recording the information gained from an encounter with the entity. <Company Rules> Article 11, Paragraph 2 states that I am to categorize it as an Abnormality. When first faced with the Sinners, the Abnormality showed no signs of hostility. Instead, it initiated direct communication through the psyche. Out of all the languages I knew, the Abnormality appeared to use my most commonly spoken one. I did not see any sound-producing organs such as the mouth or vocal cords in motion. “Bring Snow White.” This is what the Abnormality said. A report on the former L Corp. I analyzed after disengagement suggests that it has a connection with F-04-42. In addition, I discovered a corpse that seemed to belong to the staff that arrived here before us for preliminary investigation. Their ID confirmed that they were from the Operations Planning department, so we retrieved the remains and left the scene before a battle could break out. Concluding the report.
Recording the information gained from encountering the entity in battle. <Company Rules> Article 11, Paragraph 3 states that I am to designate its risk level as WAW. This is based on the managerial procedures retrieved from the branch facility. I will describe its behavior during combat. It attacks using growths of vines. It wraps its vines around itself as well, forming a shape that resembles a dress; it is possible that it believes itself to be a “noble”. Its vines are used in a variety of ways, such as persistently stabbing one Sinner and rising from the floor to injure multiple Sinners. In addition, its sturdy exterior made it difficult to damage. In one battle where many Sinners were lost, we managed to remove one of its arms. (As I could most aptly describe.) I found then that it could no longer perform the attack that targeted every Sinner. I will record any additional discoveries I observe in future encounters. Concluding the report.
Recording an additional significant discovery. We were able to remove its head during an encounter. While we did not initially consider the head a target as its height was considerably higher than the Sinners’ reach, Heathcliff’s unstoppable advance provided a helpful clue. We were able to successfully destroy the head. Although Heathcliff’s head was destroyed as well, it should be a negligible loss as it is a renewable asset. It continued to move and attack despite the lack of a head, but we found that its exterior significantly softened. Removing its “limbs” became a much more manageable task. Even though the head grew back after a period of time, the removal of its arms and legs in the meantime freed us from the threat of powerful attacks for the rest of the operation. Concluding the report.
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