Traveler

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Travelers are from Michael Shea's “The Autopsy”.

Description

In this form we have inhabited the densest brainless of three hundred races, lain intricately snug within them like thriving vine on trellis work. We’ve looked out from too many variously windowed masks to regret our own vestigial senses.... Far better to slip on as we do, whole living beings and wear at once all of their limbs and organs, memories and powers - wear all as tightly congruent to our wills as a glove it to the hand that fills it.
Michael Shea's “The Autopsy

Travelers are a space-faring race of intelligent parasites, traveling in small, translucent spacecraft which arrive in meteor showers bearing larval travelers - small, oozing, worm-like, tendriled beings which can lurk in hiding for the chance to lash out with their hooked tentacles to seize a suitable host to immobilize with an injected toxin or infect while sleeping, and then infest the host by entering the body through the mouth. Once inside the body, the Traveler will begin a complicated life cycle culminating in its brain-like adult stage, which is capable of fully controlling its host.

While lodged in its host, the Traveler can extend its tendrils from the host's mouth to paralyze other victims, which it can hide away somewhere for storage as a food source, which the Traveler can return to periodically to drink the paralyzed victim's blood until the victim is dead; even after death, the decaying flesh of these victims is used to feed and sustain the Traveler's host body. Travelers are also able to revive and control these corpses for short periods of time, or revive and control a dead host; a reanimated host can allow the Traveler a chance to seek out and infest a new host, and other reanimated corpses can act as short-lived Zombie servants.


Heresies and Controversies

Keeper Notes

Associated Mythos Elements

  • artifact: Traveler spacecraft, a basketball-sized translucent sphere capable of guided interstellar travel; includes a self-destruct mechanism to protect the Travelers' technology and species from curious outsiders.


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