The Wandering Faith: I can hear your breath. You are just standing there, thinking you are hidden. But I can see you. And I will not hesitate to hunt you down.
Intro The Wandering Faith depicts gigantic quadrupedal creature wandering through a small town.
It has four massive legs that have two joints, bending slightly in different directions. They appear to be quite skeletal in appearance, as the shape of the bones are visible even through the creature’s thick skin. Given the shape of it’s legs, they most likely end in either hooves, elephantine feet, or it does not possess any feet at all, only walking on stumps. It’s main body region is quite lumpy and round, and does not have any visible protruding bones. It is also very short when compared to other Giants. It’s neck is almost as thick as the rest of the body, and leads to some sort of strange tubular “head”, which is actually still a part of it’s neck, as we can see it extend even further into the clouds, getting thinner as it goes. On the underside of the creature’s head-neck, there are numerous thin tendrils of varying lengths dangling down from it. The creature’s entire body is covered head-to-toe with thick, dark gray and jet-black skin that also appears to be very wrinkly. The creature in the image appears to pierce the clouds just a bit, so taking into account the fact that the clouds in the image appear to be stratus clouds, we can estimate the giant’s height to be around 1.5 Kilometers or 0.9 Miles tall. However it’s true height is still a mystery, as we cannot see how height the rest it’s neck goes. The Wandering Faith is one of the known member of The Giants, the group of titanic creatures that roam the Earth in a separate universe from other cryptids. Since this is the case, this means that The Wandering Faith arrived on Earth via the summoning of a second Moon, presumably by the Moon Worshippers. It also likely appeared prior to the aggressive period of The Giants due to the first few weather reports seemingly show the creature to be relatively friendly, but getting more active in the later weather reports. Like other Giants of similar features, The W
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