Dear slime rancher community. I have noticed an odd new slime the past few weeks and have compiled all my revelant journal entries to send to you all. If anyone else has seen this species of slime, please notify me immeadiately.
oooJournal entry 67Today I saw something wierd. I was standing in the grotto, wondering whether to buy a silo or a corral when I saw it. It was an odd thing, running past me quickly in the dark. I tried to vaccum it up, but I couldn't catch it. Maybe next time.
Journal entry 68I believe I found the plort of the strange creature from yesterday. The plort is dark grey, and has some sort of odd sticky white rope wrapped around it. I'll be working on uses for it.
Journal entry 71I was experimenting with the plort to no avail. 2 pointless days of research. But today, my stony hen coop's wall came undone. I have no idea why. As I was leaning over to fix it, the plort tumbled out of my pocket. I decided to see if the plort could help me, and it did! After squishing the plort in between the pole and the fence, it stuck! Just like that! Is it some sort of super adhesive?
Journal entry 72Amazing! I spent all of today throwing boom-rock largos at the coop, and the fence stayed! Every single part was destroyed
except the part where I put the plort! Astounding! I'm sure this plort will sell for high prices back home.
Journal entry 74I spent all of today combing the grotto for more slimes, but alas I found nothing. Perhaps this type of slime was only visiting the grotto?
Journal entry 81Today I saw that odd slime again! I was exploring the cave when I saw it reach out from behind a cage and grab a stony roostro! It then produced two plorts before running off again. Are stony roostros perhaps its favourite food? I was once again unable to catch it.
Journal entry 83I went to the cave again today and saw another one! I had no time to catch it, as it
climbed the wall away from where I could see it. A slime that can climb walls, amazing!
Journal entry 84I went back to the cave today, leaving my flashlight on for once. I saw at least three of the new slimes, but they all went to seek cover from the light! Maybe a solar shield will be needed...
Journal entry 87I saw one of the new slimes in the light today! It seemed very groggy, as if the light had dazed it. Unlike the phosphor slimes, it didn't dissapear, but it was effected by the light for sure. Instead of capturing it, I'm waiting in the jungle for it to move. I will stay up all night watching it.
Journal entry 88Very very odd... as soon as the night rolled around, the new slime was extremely active. It seemed to be searching for chickens, but could not find any. I felt sorry for the poor guy. Being hungry was never fun. At the very end of the night, however, I saw it spit out the same sort of rope that was on the plort, grab a phosphor slime, and eat it! I turned to run, expecting a tarr of some sort, but it simply ran away. This slime is slightly worrysome.
Journal entry 91Today I saw another one sitting outside in the sun. I put a stony roostro right in front of it, but it did not move. Once night rolled around, however, it snatched the roostro right up, eating it. It produced two plorts as it ran away. The daytime seems to make it lazy and useless.
Journal entry 94Today one of them was sitting in my corral! I have no idea how it got in, but it was simply sitting there. As I installed a solar shield, it seemed to become more active, confirming my suspiciuns that it's nocturnal. It seemed fine at first, but eventually got hungry. It started
climbing the walls of the corral, trying to escape! I threw in a hen hen and it relaxed, satisfied.
Journal entry 95The new slime seems perfectly fine in the pen with the solar shield. As long as I gave it a steady supply of various chickens, it was perfectly content to stay.
Journal entry 97Yesterday I was knocked out in a tar attack far from home. When I woke up, the grey-ish slime was doing it's rope trick again! It reached out of it's corral with the rope, grabbed a lose hen hen in the adjacent tabby corral, and dragged it back into it's own pen to eat it! Wow!
Journal entry 99Today I did a rather cruel experiment. I placed the nameless slime in a corral together with a pink slime and no food. As the day wore on, it got hungrier and hungrier. By the end of the day, it pounced on the pink slime, devouring it.
Journal entry 108I have tried the same experiment as on my 99th day here with different slimes each time. The new slime seemed to have an appetite only for phosphors and pinks, leaving all the other slimes alone. What a relief.
Journal entry 111Today I created a new-tabby largo using one of the new plorts. It acted perfectly normal. I shall perhaps try other combinations.
Journal entry 118I have since created largos of the new slime and every other type except the puddle. Every type maintains the ability to grab things from outside it's corral and climb walls. Similarly, they all detest the heat of the sun. They all maintain a disturbing appetite for phosphors and pinks, even the phosphor and pink largos. Quite disturbing.
Journal entry 129I can't believe it. I don't remember a thing. I woke up today with a massive bump on my head. As I walked outside, all the new slimes had escaped. I'll need to find out what happened.
Journal entry 130It seems a falling rock landed on my head, giving me amnesia. Other than my jounral entries, I have very vague memories of what happened. I hope I'll gain my memories again.
Journal entry 134Today I went searching for more of the new slimes. Alas, I was unable to find any. Unless I find more, this will be my last entry about these particular slimes.
oooSo, as you can see from my journal entries, I have forgotten most of what I learned about these new slimes. I have also included a drawing of the plort as well as two drawings of the slime. I am unable to recall which version it looked like. I have decided to call these slimes 'Spider Slimes' after those little buggers we have on Earth.
For those that are too lazy to read my journal entries, I have discovered a cave-dwelling slime that preffers stony roostros. When in the sun it is very lazy, but in the night it climbs walls and chases down prey. When starving it will eat pink and phosphor slimes, so keep them safe. Finally, it has the ability to grab things outside it's corral with string. They are being called spider slimes due to how similar they are to Earth's 8-legged creatures.
~Jay.
((Here's a link to the Reddit post which is just a link to this post:
https://www.reddit.com/r/slimerancher/c ... der_slime/))