The mukaridromi /muˈkæɹədɹəʊmi/ .. ... . .. . ... . .. ... ... .. ... .. . ... ... . ... ... ... . ... ... .. .. ... . ... ... .. ... . ... ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... ... ... ... .. ...
The mukaridromi's odor retains a muddy, earthy .. ... .
It speaks through an inorganic squeal.
... ... ... . .. .. in areas that are not quite wooded, but cannot be said to be ... .. developed in the same way. ... ... . .. wooden outbuildings, troughs, mud, leafless trees,Ⴕ ... . ... . ... .
Ⴕ "The closest thing we had to woods... but we would have wandered between the streetlights if we thought we could get away with it." †Dronesson, Miirii
... ... ... .. .. its head emerging from the ground before its body.
... .. .. ... . ... ... ... ... ... .. . .. . ... . ... .. .. ... ... .. ... . ... ... ... . ... ... . .. ... ... . ... ... ... . ... . ... ... ... ... . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . ... ... . ... . ... . ... .. ... ... ... .. .. scratching at its own skin ... .. many idle moments ... .. "simple-minded" in how it presents itself.
... . ... . ... ... . ... a loud squealing ... ... .. ... ... ... ... .. ... .. .. ... ... .. ... ... .. ... . .. . ... ... .. ... .. .. .. .. .. ... . .. . ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . .. silenced only by silence, and comforted by .. .. ... . the presence of machines. It sits beside them, placing its body as close as it can, and ... ... ... . ... ... .. ... . burying itself in the mud, and coating any nearby machine with ... ... ... . ... . this same mud, it prefers to make its body and environment befouled in this way.ប
ប "We all want... at our core, we all want our environment to reflect what we see on the inside, what we feel on the inside. Who we are... and so the world around us, what you're really seeing is a conflict of ego." †Blauzenberg, Auguste
The mukaridromi becomes defensive of the object(s) to which it attaches itself. ... . .. .. ... .. .. ... ... .. .. . . ... but, mukaridromi fight only when they physically touch, allowing multiple individuals𐊀 to "attach" themselves to the same objects with only occasional aggression.
𐊀 "Sleeping in rows, like bodies in their graves." †unknown
The mukaridromi grows defensive towards sensitives only when a sensitive moves towards the object to which it is attached. ... . ... .. ... ... ... . ... ... ... . ... ...
... ... ... ... .. ... but, if a sensitive remains at the perimeter of this small territory, the mukaridromi .. .. will eventually raise its head and ... .. the sensitive will find themselves able to recall the now-memorized schematics of the machine(s) that the mukaridromi guards.𐊋
𐊋 "No one had built a thing like this in a hundred years. Well, I was going to be the first, right? Yeah... the first in a while." †Gurney, Geré
... ... ... . ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... . ... ... . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... .ង
ង "... and they became creatures of the wood once more." †unknown