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Piper Malone

Really interesting colors but what do inhibitors do?

Kabbalist

Yes, inquiring minds want to know: what do Inhibitors do?

troubled

The Inhibitor Infected Traits: COR, STR Neutral/Passive There is perhaps a good reason why you shouldn’t ever eat glowing mushrooms, but isn’t that how things usually work? Continuing in the vein of plant-like infections, the Inhibitor is a more psychedelic infected that was initially created when a couple of uninfected ate mushrooms that were glowing some pretty radiant colors. Instead of overrunning the outside of their bodies with mushrooms growth, which it’s worth noting mushrooms are rather sensitive towards sunlight, instead the mushrooms took up residence on the inside of the Inhibitor and especially inside their Penis and Testicles. It gave some of these more sensitive organs a rather intense glow, and resulted in some massive growth for the newly infected strain. The Inhibitor has a rather bulbous fat penis, and massive testicles, both of which glow bioluminescent colorations, but are so large it limits their movement. Their eyes, nipples, and many other fleshy areas will occasionally radiate this bioluminescent glow, which is most visible during the night time. It would likely be an amazing thing to watch, however the glow has a subtle resonance that can actually induce a hypnotic state. Like a lava lamp the Inhibitor’s glow can mesmerize, and even with limited movement they’ll easily be able to trap uninfected. The Inhibitor’s cum has a consistency can go from a slippery wet fluid, to sticky like glue, or solid but pliable like flesh. The cum also has obtained the bioluminescent coloration the rest of their body has, and likely contains high levels of the infectious fungus spores on the cellular level. The inhibitor will act similarly to a spider, laying stringy sticky lines of their cum about their territory to slow down uninfected traveling through it, and like an external neural system, inform the Inhibitor of where the uninfected is. When they catch up with their prey, the Inhibitor will spray their victim with the sticky glue-like cum, and then wrap them inside of a psychedelic glowing cocoon that keeps them complacent as the infection takes root and transforms them into an inhibitor. Later, as a fully formed infected they’ll emerge from the cocoon ready to hunt uninfected.