Species: Peek a Boo
Family: Unique
Risk level: None
Weaknesses: None
Description: Like the name suggests this monster is specialized in very particular activity, namely 'Hide and Seek'. It doesn't kill any of its victims and doesn't harm them in any way, but its goals are unknown and there is not much that could be interpreted from its behaviour. The people that were attacked by this monster describe it as a tall humanoid, wearing some kind of one piece clothing blending with the rest of the body. Its proportions are a little wrong compared to humans, like longer fingers and neck or too thin of a silhouette. Its skin is entirely white, without a single blemish, except a very contrasting set of eyeballs and lipless mouth that are covered in some kind of black goo. It doesn't seem to spread, but instead seep inside of its skin.
It moves just like a few kinds of insects, meaning regular but small stirsof the head or other joints or rapid and drastic moves of limbs. Its victims stated that looking at it is extremely uncomfortable, bordering on uncanny valley and preferably they would not like to experience it ever again. It mainly inhabits forests located deep outside any societies, but there were few sightings of it closer to more populated areas. Its way of 'hunting' consists of cathing lonely individuals, when they are unaware of its presence, and putting they in some kind of isolated personal dimension.
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This plane changes its structure for every new person that is placed inside of it and doesn't seem to follow any recognizable pattern. After capture the monster begins to inform its newest catch of rules governing its game, namely that they must hide before the monster manages to count to one hundred and if they are able to avoid it for ten minutes it will give them a price. When they are unable to hide successfully the monster tells them in anoyed voice that they failed and forcibly eject them from its pocket dimension.
However if they manage to win the monster is visibly more happy about the outcome and gives the victim a random part of the body of some kind of unidentified animal. The body part doesn't have any kind of unnatural characteristic, but after further investigation it seems to come from much harsher environments that are possible normally, exceptionally the density of its muscle tissue. The only thing that is recommended to do is to never go exploring the woods without some kind of company.
Personal notes: "It was definitely not a fun experience. Imagine gettig suddenly kidnaped on the way home and some monster just tells you to hide. I shat myself then and there. No matter how much I run I knew it was only getting closer and closer. I didn't even try to look behind me in fear it would be just after me. And then it just grabs me, makes the most frightening expression anything could ever do and says that I failed. I am ashamed to admit that I lost my consciousness. After I woke up I was directly at the place it took me. I am sure that it was not a dream, it was to real. Never again I went to those woods." One of its victim