Atheist Mantis

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Atheist Mantis
atheus mantis
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An atheist mantis trying to break from the praying position
Class Insect
Habitat Forest, Backyards, Gardens, Parks
Totem for We Are Atheists ⚜️ 
Description Identical to a mantis religiosa, but a lot more pessimistic

The Atheist Mantis (atheus mantis) is a, you guessed right, a mantis. In contrast of his twin, the mantis religiosa, an atheist mantis does not hold his forelegs in a praying position, but the way her anatomy let her hold, which is in a praying position.


Life

The Atheist Mantis, as strange it may sound, was a quite catholic being. Descendant of a broken family, she joined the church in a very early stage of her life, promising to herself that she would never eat her future husband.

By unknown circumstances, the atheist mantis stoppped believing in any faith at all.

Attributes

Small but fast, Heroes are warned to look out their private places, since the many incidents of Heroes losing their sword. His strength and weaknesses are still unknown, but from the few (unfortunately) encounters that many heroes have had with the atheist mantis, they were able to sum up some of it's attributes.

Strengths

  • Very fast and agile
  • Has both accuracy and precision
  • General tricks won't work, as she will question the hero/heroine's tricks, eventually making the hero/heroine fall on his/her own trick, in an attempt to demonstrate it.

Weaknesses

  • She hates himself for not being able to stop holding a praying position, so anybody who reminds her of that, may drive her into an infinite circle of pain and agony.
  • It's small, so heroes that have enough common sense, may just stomp on them.
Bugs
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