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>Fallout 76
SCP-409 works in a similar fashion but has a water assimilation reaction rather than a flesh eating reaction
Flesh eating crystals is a surprisingly common theme in fantasy. Dragon Age, Kindoms of Amalor, and a couple of the Final Fantasy games have that.
That’s a coincidence. The artist gave me the idea based on something in another game, but I’m not into that game, so I changed the idea and picked a different crystal color.
Originally yes. Green, radioactive, and alien in origin.
That wasn’t even the intention. I suppose Tiberium is green?
If it had been red, I would have first thought red lyrium. Which is basically fantasy Tiberium anyway.
Funny how, despite never having played C&C, tiberium poisoning is the first thing this pic made me think of.
A resource in the Command and Conquer series.
Later incarnations of it had a nasty habit of, well doing exactly what is depicted here. On a planetary scale.
Tiberium?