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| - This parasite is scientifically named "Parasiticus Oculitisus", due its way of infecting/eating the span of an area from a Weegee's right eye, to his left eye, and fitting into there for a week or so, until leaving its now brainwashed/brainless host, which becomes a sort of "Super Zombie" that spews out "Eye Parasites" in an attempt to infect others, while also having increased strength, and the ability to bite down on entities with the area where their eyes used to be. Eye parasites are known to talk, but in a moan-groan-whisper type of way, and usually only do such to an infected Weegee/Fakegee.
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| - This parasite is scientifically named "Parasiticus Oculitisus", due its way of infecting/eating the span of an area from a Weegee's right eye, to his left eye, and fitting into there for a week or so, until leaving its now brainwashed/brainless host, which becomes a sort of "Super Zombie" that spews out "Eye Parasites" in an attempt to infect others, while also having increased strength, and the ability to bite down on entities with the area where their eyes used to be. Eye parasites are known to talk, but in a moan-groan-whisper type of way, and usually only do such to an infected Weegee/Fakegee. No victims have been documented yet, other than test subjects in the "Safely Proceed Unto Abominations"(SPUA) agency, which classifies this parasite as "SPUA-203", like the naming system of "Secure Contain Protect". An infected host usually also sticks out its now-extremely-long-and-stretchy-and-sticky tongue in order to hold the victim still, to help with infection. It takes another person to snap its tongue in half and free a victim, for the victim is paralyzed by the tongue, and can't remove it themselves. Hosts usually slouch over, and have no real "eyes", and often mumble until provoked, and, to provoke them, you simply just walk near them. Eye parasites are also able to bite-off the heads of Non-Weegee/Non-Fakegee/Non-Weegee-Related creatures too, and can stretch their mouths to incredible lengths. They are able to take over the body of any Weegee-related-creature, as long as they are distracted/held down. They can be disturbing creatures, and often puke blood, while their hosts also do it. Occasionally, they might perform a group ambush, or simply appear in numbers. They have a larger variant that chops off all heads of anything; except for hosts or its own kind, but it only appears with a 1-in-19-chance. When killed,(which takes a long time and requires a blunt, heavy, but thinner than the parasite, object to smash them with,) they will not splat, but rather break into pieces, while, the host on the other hand, can be killed with anything, but they are best killed with sharp objects mainly used for cutting. The hosts, however die as if they are a human being: They splat, their blood gushes out from cuts, if smashed against the wall, bleeding happens, they can have their limbs severed, etc. These might just be the most harmful things ever. File:Pencilgee.png This page is a . Please take note of the last time this was edited, and if any non-page edit updates have been said before editing this.
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