Giant Ant

Encyclopedia Entry:
A type of insect monster that lives in a group focused around a queen. They dig holes in plains, and caves, making a huge nest. In spite of their small bodies, they possess a frightening amount of strength. They can easily lift and carry objects much larger than themselves. Besides the queen, the rest of them are called “workers.” They perform a variety of tasks including defending the nest, procurement of food, and expansion of tunnels.

During the daytime most of them wander above ground in search of food. When they move above ground, they trace their own paths with pheromones. Others follow the trail, and they form a huge procession. Not only do these pheromones act as path makers, they also effectively serve as an attractant to men. Men entranced by these pheromones will join the procession, and disappear into the nest. They find a man they like among the men who have entered the nest in this way and take him to bed.

They are extremely hard workers. They wake up early in the morning and start their jobs immediately. Throughout the day, they work diligently. Because their levels of sexual desire swell with fatigue, by the time they make it back to the nest they assault the men they have taken away and initiate sexual intercourse. There are strong pheromones in their sweat, so few men would ever reject their advances. Normally, they have no reproductive capability but individuals who have frequently coupled with men have this latent ability awakened. In such circumstances, the individual would leave the nest with her lover and form a new group and nest, becoming a new queen.