Weird & Creative Cards – Splinterlands
We know that in Splinterlands there are different characters, there are numerous species and some of them have a lot of characters, others not so much, however, on the lands, there is room for all kinds of monsters and stories. Some of these characters, however, are very different from anything we could imagine or even find outside of the game. Today I will talk about three of them:

Starting with the Gelatinous Cube. I believe we can all agree that this letter is somewhat unusual. Gelatinous is a cube of gelatine that, according to Lore, emerged after a series of rituals that invoked the forces of wind, rain, and hail. This creature has the ability to absorb anything or objects because of its gelatinous texture, but when attacked, its body hardens for a short time. In addition, it is a 'thing' that has the ability to increase or decrease its size depending on how much it absorbs.

It's a bizarre monster, it's hard to imagine it moving around, for example, I believe it would be like a coral, which is alive but doesn't move much and simply waits for food to come.
I've never seen any other character like it outside of Splinterlands or inside.
Cursed slimeball - Is slimy, smelly, and revolting. If any of these things get into you, you will be cleaning for a long time without success. The Slimeball soars through the Splinterlands in search of fresh sheets for the ground, stomachs to turn over and parties to rot. Much to the chagrin of the Mount Mox audience, the cursed slimeball can easily be summoned into tournament battle. (Lore, Splinterlands). As we can see is self-explanatory. A strange monster roams the lands of Splinterlands, harming the lives of the other inhabitants. Another different and creative monster that I don't see any reference to outside the game.

The people who created this letter and who developed this little story for this strange monster deserve an award, a lot of creativity to talk about this ugly thing.
Prismatic Energy, the third card, is one of my favorite cards. The Lore of the letter informs us that it is energy resulting from an experiment gone wrong and this powerful energy travels through the islands at high speed, destroying everything it touches.
I like the concept of conscious energy, and unlike the other cards I mentioned above, there are several sources outside the game, as discussions about energy and magic have been in the minds of many people of different beliefs.
I intend to write a story for this letter in the next few days. Well, it's a character that I like a lot and that allows my imagination to work.

Well, I hope you liked it. Comment below which cards you think are pretty weird in Splinterlands!
Thanks for reading and see you soon.
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