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== Appearance == === Dead Flesh Puppet Form: === Skinner's puppet form had the appearance of a massive bloated slug-like body that reared upright. It was layered and congealed in dead skin and flesh that rippled, shook and twisted. It was yellowed in places, fleshy pink in others, bloody in spots, but mainly white. The skin carries the general features of the recent victims, making the imprints of their empty and vacant faces appear on the body. It had no head but rather a sunken face with no nose, ears, or hair. It just had two sunken sockets filled with a crimson glow for eyes and a gaping, empty mouth. It did not have legs, but it had two massive arms with hands wide enough to curl around any human, with long, almost delicate, fingers of slick, white flesh. Exposed along the palms, red flesh could be seen underneath.<ref name=":1.02 H">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/02/19/1-02-h/ Chapter 1.02 H]</ref> === True Form: === As a Flesh Worm, Skinner true appearance was that of a dark red, worm-like parasite with a segmented head. It had an eyeless face with a fleshy mouth, sharp teeth and two long antennae made of flesh. Two long, whip-like tendrils followed the main body made up of long and thick roots of corded flesh. It has yellow, pus-like blood.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/03/01/1-44/ Chapter 1.44]</ref>
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