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Author: Chabal2
Jul 23rd 2013
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10:15:33 AM
^ Damn it, I was hoping to quote that. * SkywardSword: The local SpaceWhale harbors a parasite the size of a building, defeated by throwing its attacks back at it. * TwilightPrincess: The first boss is a Deku Baba mutated until it's mouth can easily swallow you whole, leeching off a particularly gigantic tree. * {{Solatorobo}}: The enemies around your own size found inside the Titano-Machina are basically its immune system, though there are some ulcer-like parasites. * FinalFantasyX: The giant monster Sin is covered in living scales the size of a human called Sinscales, which it can fire in large quantities at small enemies. And that's not even getting into the giant monsters that live inside it. * OracleOfAges: The giant fish Jabu-Jabu serves as one of the game's dungeons, and contains many monsters including a giant ElectricJellyfish. * TheAuthority once encounters a beyond-huge pyramidal space entity that, as a scientist put it, created Earth as a {{Mordor}}-esque vacation home, and is not happy to find that life has developped to such a degree. Inside it the team finds an entire civilization of parasitic lifeforms that build their cities inside it. Less extreme example: The first miniboss of TwilightPrincess is a baboon the size of a gorilla. It's controlled by a PuppeteerParasite the size of its face, far larger than any insect has the right to be. Possible example: The Parasite spell in WarcraftIII causes a unit to take damage as the tiny creature chews/burrows its way around the host's body. If it dies under the effect, it creates a man-sized Murloc from the corpse, no matter the size of the original. Similarly, the Doom spell spawns a great big Doom Guard, one of the largest units in the game, no matter the original host's size.
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