r/AllTomorrows

Killer Folk OC

he looks kind of busted, since i'm an Elder Scrolls fanartist i usually draw elves and not creatures like this lol

u/ResidentElfologist — 12 hours ago
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The qu and AM analyzing Dio Brando

Should color this lmao, ill prob make more with them. Also I love the qu, they're the QUTEST

u/Iwannakms_rn — 8 hours ago

I felt like giving The Author a voice

I was thinking about making it it have a vastly different voice but then I thought that it would most likely have a human-like voice because if it did, then people wouldn’t understood it, please do tell me how you feel. (Background song: The world looks white)

u/Honk_J_Wimblyton — 1 day ago

Asteromorphs defeating the qu?

So I recently read the book all tomorrows and it was amazing but I’ve seen many people talk about how the asteromorphs fought the qu and won but I don’t remember reading anything about that, all that I recall is the qu invading the star people and earth for the first time and then leaving to continue their journey on perfecting the earth, I don’t remember any mention of the asteromorphs defeating or fighting the qu, maybe I just missed it but if I’m wrong someone please inform me.

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u/Lonely-Rip-237 — 1 day ago

Colonial Descendants & Variants Part 2: The Crawlers (lore in description)

The very first Colonials that could move freely on their own were the Crawlers. Crawlers evolved from a substantial population whose skimpy nerve networks also converged into rows of starfish-like leg structures complete with dark suction cup like feet. These posthumans could crawl at a slow pace across their world, moving like a flattened centipede. They could connect, detach & recombine with each other at will. Because they were mobile, Crawlers required more sustenance than typical Colonials; they met this caloric need by absorbing the remains of any dead Colonial or Colonial variant that they encountered.

Crawler penises were beginning to develop new traits - note the two claw like extentions poking out from the main glans on the erect individual about to mate with the impressed green-eyed suitor. In the future, this appendage will specialize into the Modular People's "arms" and "hands." The walking appendages of the Crawlers would develop into the Modular People's "legs," sturdy and trunk-like. Crawlers could mate with almost every other type of Colonial, which sometimes resulted in new forms, traits, and behaviors.

Note the love in the eye of the "pregnant" Colonial with the budding offshoot. This is one proud and excited parent-to-be! Crawlers were some of the first Colonial offshoots to experience a sense of hope.

The Taproot Colonials (from Part 1 of this mini-series) were one of the Crawler's food sources. Living, healthy Taproot Colonials had nothing to fear - it was the dying or dead that the Crawlers wanted. One Taproot Colonial corpse could sustain a substantial amount of Crawling Colonials for a week. Crawlers fed by standing on the dead, locking their suction cup feet into place, secreting a digestive enzyme that liquefied the corpse's flesh, and absorbing the liquid through their suction cup feet. In the future, Modular People would continue to feed in this manner.

If you could give to humanity a technology from another sci-fi brand before the 1st Qu War, what would it be?

u/Detvan_SK — 3 days ago

Colonial Descendants & Variants Part 1: Taproot Colonials

I had some fun speculating on what the taproot-possessing Colonials were like!

u/Curious-Estimate9514 — 3 days ago

Depiction of The World of The Swimmers : Auuiq

this world was a humble one. it was home to the Peivoui, a race of Aquatics who modified themselves to inhabit their world rather than the other way around. They were known for great trade of aquatic resources, being one of many worlds to take this option of income, though the Flooded world was abundant is resources, resources that the Peivoui treated well.

eventually, the Quhanim arrived on this world. Intrigued and impressed by these humble people and their water-abundant home, decided that the people would be rewarded for their lack of exploitation. 

Pelagians & Piscalins by C.M Kosemen

Aquamorphs by Dougal Dixon

Amnaticts by Diogene_S

Reefli, Ocean Phantom, Spindle Troops, Flying Taulkifc, Silver & Abyssal Troubel & Lightning Squid by TFIW

A LOT of these by Satoshi Kawasaki

Y’ALL I AM BACK, i know it’s been a WHILE but i finally got these out, hopefully the next post human world won’t take to long to produce

u/Correct_Gur_9354 — 2 days ago

Sequel to my last post, what do you think the flora and fauna on terraformed mars was like?

What ecosystems were there, what predators, what did humanity even put in the oceans, and what biomes were there?

u/New_Tomorrow5649 — 3 days ago

I don't really know how to translate this, but the drawing is very funny.

Shout out to Curitoons, never fails to make me laugh.

u/Roshu-zetasia — 5 days ago