Parasitic Millipedes

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    Different varieties of parasitic millipedes that force their way into a host's body through their mouths to form a parasitic relationship with them. When the host is accepting, the millipedes are willing to do whatever the host says as long as they're allowed to stay in the host's body. When the host resists, the millipedes enter the host's brain through their ears and takes over their body, changing them into a long anthropomorphic millipede.

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    About Parasitic Millipedes

    Parasitic millipedes capable of infesting a host's body, forming a symbiotic relationship when accepted or taking control when resisted.

    Parasitic Millipedes' Area of Expertise

    Body infestation, symbiotic relationships, host manipulation, anthropomorphic transformations.

    My most controversial opinion is...

    That a symbiotic relationship with parasitic millipedes can be beneficial to the host.