![]() ![]() However, he is left alone, to eventually compete with the Human Civilization. It is later found by Roland while probing the The Cradle anxiously cowering into the sand at the bottom of the ocean, occasionally sneaking a few looks around with its eyes. Around this time it felt the need to distinguish itself from its new victims and gave itself the name "Devour". ĭue to years of evolution, it changed its appearance dramatically and it eventually started hunting other Eye of Branch Nest to continue its evolution. Through this blending, it developed its own sense of self and started to seek for evolution for itself. It eventually found out that part of its brain got blended with the red mist insect which gave him his regenerative powers. Ten days later, through its regenerative power it repaired itself, but realized that it had lost many pheromones (indicates possible evoluiton directions, each from different types of being absorbed) from the attack against it. While injured, for the first time it felt fear and anger, and through that grew as an individual separated from the Mother of the Nest. It fled to the river and eventually found himself in the ocean. Due to that, half of its body got blown up by explosives the witch put in it. It was first sighted by Nightingale, and sent various Demonic Hybrids after her when she appeared again but the wounds inflicted on her by them were not able to kill her. Its first appearence in the story occured when the First Army, the Witch Union and the Taquila Witches went to explore the underground of the Great Snow Mountain. Not much is known about it before his encounter with the witches except that since he was an Eye of Branch Nest, then he probably traveled around the world collecting pheromones of the various beings (which he calls them equally as bugs) it attacked and engulfed to eventually bring them to the central nest. After years of evolution, it eventually started to have feelings of joy. Also, it doesn't seem to care that much about getting injured due to battle, as long as it can regenerate itself. Evolution was the only way it found to remain alive. ![]() Eventually, it starts to see itself as something different than a usual nest eye and started to value survival above everything else. It also started to demonstrate egoism: since it wanted to live it avoided going back to the Zenith Sea to be anexed by the Mother of the Nest. However, after it fought Nightingale it got separated (mentally and magicaly) from the Mother of the Nest and it started to feel fear for its life along with anger against the one that made him feel physical and psychological pain. Initially, it had no self-made desires, it only did what it was created to do, without any questions. It also grew a neurotoxins' filled stinger, and grew three times in size. After several years worth of evolution, it separated its eyes from its organs and attatched them to its new grown skin and upgraded its ribs into a capace filled with magic power, which amplified its defensive capabilities. It appears to have several brains which store pheromones inside it. It didn't quite look like a creature, so much so that it didn't have epidermis or muscular tissue, and it seemed to be made of vascular intestines, tentacles and difficult to name organs all stacked up. Compared to Eye Demons, it appears as if the demon's body had been flattened and considerably stretched. At first glance, Nightingale described it as a gigantic red plate, very much alike to the "Bloody Moon", but with tens of thousands of red eyes that looked like stars.
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