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Thank you. Also, this is the thread.

>> No.30310316
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Ryona Musume Club
Indie circle of ryona and guro themed v-tubers
https://ryonankoclub.wixsite.com/website
>Mai Yumemino
Immortal maid from Mai-chan's Daily Life. She will fulfill your dark desires
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvNrOOjEoxOKsGlmcj_Nsag
https://twitter.com/yumemino_mai
>Tsubaki
Vampire cursed with a revealing outfit. Dorky hag
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2MWjTYjMRDFwUc8KGkzuNg
https://twitter.com/d_tsubaki_

Sandbag Institute
Indie circle. A facility for experimenting on ryona guinea pigs
https://virtual-punchingbag.com/top.html
>Akira Mazono
Failed immortalisation test subject that wants to be beaten and eaten
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUD1u_sg-459lO1Dy9xcXYw
https://twitter.com/ryonaxlove
>Furokawa Ryona
Young boy wanting to be tested on
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnI8I67HTiMUgkBLd9rDmwQ
https://twitter.com/ryouna_ryona917

Hotcake Yakiagarimachi
Indie circle. Visitors from a dark dimension established a confectionery to harvest negative emotions
>Dentata Comma
Magical plant girl disguised as a human. Performed horrifying experiments on herself.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC81S6bzX1LfaWRbztdZmfJg
https://twitter.com/commav9413
>Tsutsuji Gashiya
Skeleton golem girl disguised as a human. Hurt her throat from drinking
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcmxB7P6VhOsOmGfvls1nuw
https://twitter.com/gasiyatutuzi

AwA Family
Indie circle. AwA and her doujin creations brought to life.
>AwA
Pastel guro doujin artist. Makes chocolate with her own blood
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuVcdNat7S4hydNm0U5wuJQ
https://twitter.com/awa7_cat
>Minori Natsume
Ryona AV idol married sheep. Loves guitars and watermelon
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn2V8SOK4f1tEnVT4Ft9pw
https://twitter.com/minori_72me
>Kaihou Rukuna
Alternative punkish girl with ribbons sown into her skin
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzIei6B2_0-IR9NXVohE86w
https://twitter.com/xho_697

Solo Ryona Vtubers
>Kyusai-Chan
Suicidal respawning angel. Cute singer and loves weirdcore
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm1WEigamQya7cIHkcWYMmw
https://twitter.com/kyusai_nehan
>Mitsuro
Broken bratty Miyazaki-accented artist. Will bite you
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ3owMPmIjp3JELxlaJyz9g
https://twitter.com/326thv
>Eganagu
Ryona doujin artist. Drew fun materials
https://eganagu.wixsite.com/smile
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF3u-FAkJcvduBX3qDvPkKA
https://twitter.com/eganagu
>Zonbko
Cute zombie daughter. Thematically guro but wholesome
https://twitter.com/zonbko
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzZVy9bmPS-2nyxtDv8Wx2Q
>Gomi Kukara
Psychotic hispanic cockroach. Addicted to weed
https://twitter.com/kukaragomi
https://twitch.tv/kukaragomi (embed)
>Hatoba Tsugu
Not a ryona vtuber, but always be the victim in their fanworks
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGaUWM5OQ7hU1JwbqvNBR4w
http://tsugu.org/

>Fanfic Archive
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pBG8xHkf8nToLH19O5KnoOB2mNi_F1a8Q34r6TeIkM8

>Thread Archive
https://rentry.org/meat_freezer

>Discussion
https://dis.guro.cx/dis/koko.php?res=935#p2093

>Images
https://boards.guro.cx/g/koko.php?res=98641#p99205

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Marine deserves it

>> No.30310521

>>>/trash/49846210
previous thread

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Look at this sheep
please tenderize her flesh

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yayy!

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>>30310586

>> No.30310742

>>30310296
Gomianon...

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jannies, please, i know we have more chance to survive as a bait thread than a proper general, but /meat/ has it's own chuubas, we only talk about our general topic, and we reduce normalfaggotry and bait posts. let us live!

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Pleeeaaase

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>>30310316
how should we refer to kimoko for the list? i propose the following, which should be filed under "solo ryona vtubers":
>Arisosei Kimoko
/Asp/irant /meat/ zombie ant fungus chuuba
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRsRARyZ_E0fXyNzJgyKQ2g/videos

>> No.30311311

I can save Gomi!

>> No.30311342

>>30311171
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adATKuNYKtY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xr5RnX0yKw&t=1s
<3

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ZonB.

>> No.30322478

>>30310296
She sure seems cute...

>> No.30322627

>>30322396
the bit of drool coming out of her mouth is cute.

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>> No.30325282

>>30322478
Gomi is very cute!

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Does she count?

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>>30328267
i think we agreed some time ago that she definitely would if she were still around.

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hugs everyone

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>> No.30332013

PRAY FOR COMMA

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>> No.30338189

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTnGQJVe2oQ

>> No.30339263

So, worldbuilding questions anyone?

>> No.30340529

>>30339263
we could always add to our speculative biology. maybe we could think of our nation's plans for the future. further establish our government's structure from where founder left off. maybe talk about the average, everyday interactions of /meat/heads at different levels of the social hierarchy and think of different ways to include our philosophy and thread concept into it, we already had a few stories like that. anything else you can think of that might be interesting?

>> No.30340877

>>30340529
How about chimeras?
Akira gave us three, we could always come up with some more

>> No.30343132 [DELETED] 

>>30340877
chimeras imply a combination of different strands of dna. this counts as speculative biology, which i said we can always have more of, but an interesting thing i was thinking about was how, due to the recently "discovered" artificial glyphs, /meat/ chuubanite, in addition to encouraging healing and evolution in general, can be made to accelerate the pace of the life cycle of organic material in a human-controlled way. initially, large-scale chimeras like those seen in greek myths would be unlikely, but now we could force species to evolve in ways we want them to.
basically, we have fev. we can't control how the things evolve specifically, but we can control what parts evolve, and under what environments. we can heal them, too, so if they were in an environment that they wouldn't naturally survive in until a certain amount of time to evolve to those conditions, we could force it to survive and evolve. this can be applied at any scale, but i'll just quickly point out the fact that we could easily make a super-pathogen if we wanted.
i am imagining a petri dish made of chuubanite with a sophisticated, artificial glyph on it. we could isolate the desired living organism with glyphs, but that would require us to know about whatever it was we were interacting with and find a glyph to represent it. from there, we would benefit from knowing what culture to put it in to encourage a specific type of evolution. we don't need to be able to isolate anything since we want it to evolve to whatever condition it is in, but the more we can isolate things and control the culture we put it in, the more control we would have over it's evolution.
as for larger organisms, we could possibly make glyphs that force the body to accept foreign limbs, and with this we could create patchwork "chimera"-like abominations of our own in the style most imagine it, among many other things. this would not create it's own species quite yet, but interestingly enough, with these two basic suggestions, we could make that final leap if we wanted.
by creating an artificial glyph for one of these patchwork abominations, and then taking some eggs, seeds, or perhaps stem cells of all related species, we could potentially force the dna to accept each other, and change in a way that would produce something increasingly similar to the aforementioned patchwork abomination. this is just one option we could use, think of the possibilities we could have when we start mixing machinery and other kinds of technology into the evolution of something, someone talked about what a future between /meat/ and /inf/ would look like. may i recommend you an interesting thread from gc to help you a bit with that mental image.
https://boards.guro.cx/f/koko.php?res=60151
with this being said, i don't think natural chimeras would ever be actually chimeric. they would be one organism that looks similar to another. speculative biology is natural, you need to explain how it came into being. luckily, half of that is answered for us. /meat/ chuubanite encourages genetic change, even more than any other chuubanite, because the ability is, in it's most basic form, to accelerate the pace of the life cycle in organic material. birth, suffering, death, rebirth. this is what allows /meat/ to regenerate, and /meat/ spreads it's chuubanite down it's largest river to come into contact with the greatest number of organisms, to become part of the greater ecosystem.
you can think of any kind of unique species you want for /meat/. how it evolved is simple, /meat/ chuubanite allowed it to evolve like that. it's not just the speed of evolution that would have already happened, this decreases the jump it would take to evolve into more complex organisms before those developments would have a chance to withstand natural selection, though it would also force a stronger natural selection even if the diversity of organisms wasn't already a strong enough form of natural selection.
evolution is just the life cycle on the scale of species. mutation (birth and rebirth) and natural selection (suffering and death) are both accelerated with our chuubanite, and even though natural selection plays a larger role in diversification than some might think, you don't need to focus on anything but how it is able to survive. the wasps i made use /meat/ chuubanite to keep their hosts alive, use our magic system to branch out of what might otherwise be possible and enter the realm of imagination.

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>>30343132
fuck, meant to include pic rel for what the "patchwork abominations" might be like.

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>>30343132
fuck, meant to include pic rel for what the "patchwork abominations" might be like.

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>>30343479
>>30343132
maybe this is a better image, actually.

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>>30343479
>>30343569
of course, this is just a rudimentary, real-life equivalent. who knows what they could look like in skilled hands in a magical setting.

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>>30340877
chimeras imply a combination of different strands of dna. this counts as speculative biology, which i said we can always have more of, but an interesting thing i was thinking about was how, due to the recently "discovered" artificial glyphs, /meat/ chuubanite, in addition to encouraging healing and evolution in general, can be made to accelerate the pace of the life cycle of organic material in a human-controlled way. initially, large-scale chimeras like those seen in greek myths would be unlikely, but now we could force species to evolve in ways we want them to.
basically, we have fev. we can't control how the things evolve specifically, but we can control what parts evolve, and under what environments. we can heal them, too, so if they were in an environment that they wouldn't naturally survive in until a certain amount of time to evolve to those conditions, we could force it to survive and evolve. this can be applied at any scale, but i'll just quickly point out the fact that we could easily make a super-pathogen if we wanted.
i am imagining a petri dish made of chuubanite with a sophisticated, artificial glyph on it. we could isolate the desired living organism with glyphs, but that would require us to know about whatever it was we were interacting with and find a glyph to represent it. from there, we would benefit from knowing what culture to put it in to encourage a specific type of evolution. we don't need to be able to isolate anything since we want it to evolve to whatever condition it is in, but the more we can isolate things and control the culture we put it in, the more control we would have over it's evolution.
as for larger organisms, we could possibly make glyphs that force the body to accept foreign limbs, and with this we could create patchwork "chimera"-like abominations of our own in the style most imagine it, among many other things. this would not create it's own species quite yet, but interestingly enough, with these two basic suggestions, we could make that final leap if we wanted.
by creating an artificial glyph for one of these patchwork abominations, and then taking some eggs, seeds, or perhaps stem cells of all related species, we could potentially force the dna to accept each other, and change in a way that would produce something increasingly similar to the aforementioned patchwork abomination. this is just one option we could use, think of the possibilities we could have when we start mixing machinery and other kinds of technology into the evolution of something, someone talked about what a future between /meat/ and /inf/ would look like. may i recommend you an interesting thread from gc to help you a bit with that mental image.
https://boards.guro.cx/f/koko.php?res=60151
with this being said, i don't think natural chimeras would ever be actually chimeric. they would be one organism that looks similar to another. speculative biology is natural, you need to explain how it came into being. luckily, half of that is answered for us. /meat/ chuubanite encourages genetic change, even more than any other chuubanite, because the ability is, in it's most basic form, to accelerate the pace of the life cycle in organic material. birth, suffering, death, rebirth. this is what allows /meat/ to regenerate, and /meat/ spreads it's chuubanite down it's largest river to come into contact with the greatest number of organisms, to become part of the greater ecosystem.
you can think of any kind of unique species you want for /meat/. how it evolved is simple, /meat/ chuubanite allowed it to evolve like that. it's not just the speed of evolution that would have already happened, this decreases the jump it would take to evolve into more complex organisms before those developments would have a chance to withstand natural selection, though it would also force a stronger natural selection even if the diversity of organisms wasn't already a strong enough form of natural selection.
evolution is just the life cycle on the scale of species. mutation (birth and rebirth) and natural selection (suffering and death) are both accelerated with our chuubanite, and even though natural selection plays a larger role in diversification than some might think, you don't need to focus on anything but how it is able to survive. the wasps i made use /meat/ chuubanite to keep their hosts alive, use our magic system to branch out of what might otherwise be possible and enter the realm of imagination.
pic rel is a rudimentary, real life equivalent. who knows what they could look like if someone with more advanced knowledge, and access to a magic system such as ours wanted to do this. also, if you see the other comments i made, please ignore them. i kept realizing i did something wrong until i decided to just do it all over again, but better. hopefully this doesn't take up too much of the bump limit this time.

>> No.30344022

>>30343924
Elden Ring grafting in Vitubia? Sounds kino. I'll graft a dragon head to my arm.

>> No.30344082

>>30344022
consider weight distribution. physics still exists in vitubia, it's just supplemented by a very physics-like magic system.

>> No.30344113

>>30344082
True. I need a dragon head on both arms so I'm balanced.

>> No.30344360

>>30344113
we wear face masks that are the literal faces of our targets but imagine raiding an area with a patchwork abomination made of the still living limbs and flesh of the deceased family members of the people who lived there being grafted onto one of the raiders in some horrific and unnatural way. kino.

>> No.30344514

>>30344022
That sounds like a terrible idea
What if the head still house a conscious brain?

>> No.30344591

>>30344514
easy solution. put it in a vegetative state. would take too much energy to keep the brain alive, anyways.

>> No.30345817

>>30343924
reminder that this is for the future. we can't do this quite yet, but it is inevitable that this would be a path we take.

>> No.30346226

>>30343924
>>30345817
No worries
Using /meat/ chuubanite to accelerate mutation and biological changes does sound like an interesting application

>> No.30346494

>>30346226
it does that naturally, that's why we are supposed to have so much biodiversity. the interesting application is that, with artificial glyphs, we can control that process. also, i think i'm going to call glyphs with glyphs in them either "embedded glyphs" or "sophisticated glyphs" because i think it fits. there can theoretically be fractal glyphs, but it's limited by how small you can get.

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>>30343924
>>30346494
So far our chimeras exist naturally without human intervention or involvement in its creation
Ficchu is a fish with legs
Kokeko is a chicken with too many legs
Booo is a pig-cow

Modifications that are not too extreme
With precedent that /meat/ chuubanite release radiation that speeds up natural processes, these chimeras can be seen as natural selection-mutation of existing animals with some traits going to the extremes
A fish with legs, like pic related, can be handwaved as fishes trying to fit into the mudskipper niche, albeit too well, to the point they become bipods
Kokeko could be chickens that lived in a rocky and mountainous environment, sprouting extra legs to traverse like an insect
Booo is what happens when a hog doubles down on a grazing lifestyle like an actual bovine

Following the pattern we could have something like; a capybara with a long neck like for a giraffe niche, or a bird with two pair of wings to fit a dragonfly niche, or a cephalopod that lives in the jungle canopy with chlorophyll in its skin instead of chromatophores

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Also we have ryona chuubas whose lore and backstories are intertwined with experimentation
Akira is a homunculi after a failed attempt at immortality
Canniko experimented on mutagen before becoming a man-eating mutant
The puzzle pieces fall neatly in place

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I wonder if Minori is alright after the endurance stream

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>>30346852
>>30347117
so far, all our speculative biology so far is perfectly natural, even the mushrooms and the wasps i made some time ago, but through artificial glyphs and the complex application of our chuubanite ability, it doesn't have to be. i forgot what kind of climate type our region is in was specifically called, but it naturally tends to have high biodiversity. add to that chuubanite that naturally speeds up evolution, and we get more biodiversity. finally, allow /meat/heads to have a slight head start in genetic modification when we start developing that, and biodiversity on /meat/ should be higher than anywhere else.
we should start thinking of ways we can be creative with the tools at our disposal. lets start thinking about species that could only exist with /meat/ chuubanite, or species that make use of chuubanite to branch out in ways that wouldn't be possible in real life because the kinds of developments they would have to go through would normally be too costly, and too time consuming to work. lets start thinking of ways that entirely new species, and evolutionary strategies could come into being with the help of our unique combination of traits. lets think of ways humans can directly take control over those processes to create a biopunk, biotech society. how would our culture influence our land's nature, and vice versa? lets think about species that properly represent our concept.
i love roseanon's coma buds, they cover someone in bondage, and mucus that makes them feel like they are in a constant state of drowning, before slowly disolving their body while they are still fully conscious over the course of weeks until they are nothing but bones and dissolved flesh, and then it recreates their whole body with plant material. isn't that awesome? i wrote about the mushrooms and wasps because of that. not the recent mushrooms, but these ones:
https://rentry.org/evxnz
https://rentry.org/nosvg
let's put /meat/ culture into everything.

>> No.30349916

>>30349308
https://rentry.org/6hxef
In this story, the anon wrote
>The hooded guard nodded in return, petting the sleeping octo-viper dangling from the wooden roof of his office.
That sounds like a potential modified animal

>> No.30350340

>>30349916
sounds interesting. what do you think it would look like?

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Tob.

>> No.30350762

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPGZjPIb17A
>>30350718
who is this?

>> No.30351001

>>30350340
An octopus in viper niche?

>> No.30351164

>>30351001
what about a kind of hydra.

>> No.30351504

>>30351164
Sounds cool but eight heads are a bit overkill

>> No.30352000

>>30351504
What about a snake with 8 tails?
A single snake head and body, splits into 8
It moves like an octopus and constricts its prey like an octopus ripping clams apart

>> No.30352073

>>30351504
hydras are already overkill in the head department, but did you know that an octopus doesn't need to consciously move it's legs? they have neurons throughout their body that act as mini-brains that can bypass the need for complex thought. as a result, octopus legs can perform surprisingly complex behaviors even when they are separate from the greater body, as if it were it's own thing. you've heard of lizards that can strategically lose it's tail when it is in danger, but what about a viper that had 8 disposable bodies, so instead of losing a tail, the tail would be the only thing that is kept.
>>30352000
slithering is, desu, more useful on land than having 8 tails. in the water, maybe not, but on land it's just extra bulk.

>> No.30352734

>>30352073
>instead of losing a tail, the tail would be the only thing that is kept
Okay thats hilarious. The 8 heads are all extra lives and some would even conspire to get rid of the weakest one

>> No.30352909

>>30352734
>The 8 heads are all extra lives and some would even conspire to get rid of the weakest one
not necessarily. why do you think i brought up the octopus legs? how difficult would it be to make them part of the same consciousness until they separate?

>> No.30353456

>>30352734
btw, we could just make it have 8 eyes. nobody said it had to have 8 tails or 8 heads, or 8 of anything else really. just figured i would point that out. there might even be an actual "octo viper" that none of us know about.

>> No.30355446

>>30350762
so, does anyone here play rust? i hear it is a tedious game with a lot of pk. is that true?

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>> No.30357754

>no one even talking about comma's new model
https://twitter.com/CommaV9413/status/1556586237318004736

>>30310742
I'm still alive. For now.

>> No.30357988

>>30357754
holy shit, cyute!!!! and she's back!!!! it was posted 2 or so hours ago, so not noticing it yet is to be expected, but thank you, anon, for informing us of the return, however limited, of one of the chuubas we have been missing.

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>>30357988
>not having notifications turned on for comma and crew

>> No.30358201

>>30358086
i have them all on notifications, i just don't check my twitter nearly enough.

>> No.30358258

>>30358201
but the point of notifications is to be notified, anon! keep a tab open, or install it on your phone, to get the latest chuubanews streamed directly into your bloodstream

>> No.30358396

>>30358258
i'll be sure to have a tab open, then.

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