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    Kenkou's Notes[edit]

    As expected, the appearance of unmarried and married individuals differs greatly, and the illustration is of a married individual in a state of being joined with her husband. They have venom and will spew venom such as “You're the lowest scum!” at men, which is rare for a monster girl. By the way, their husband is able to freely return to human form, and supposedly they also have sex while he's in human form as well, but for some reason, they're shy about being seen getting it on with their husband in human form or something to that effect. [1]


    Trivia[edit]

    • This monster is named for the deity of the same name from the Greater Cthulhu Mythos, the deity was created by Clark Ashton Smith, a literary friend of H.P. Lovecraft. Atlach-Nacha first appeared in Ashton Smith's short story The Seven Geases(1934)[2]
    • They are a race with a high proportion of loli individuals, but mature-looking ones also exist (source: Kenkou tweet in answer to a question on if there were sexy mature atlach-nacha with large breasts).
    • Regarding the anatomy of the transformed husband, he places his mate not in a mouth but in a "reproductive pouch" (the tentacles in front of him are not his tongue). His real mouth is hidden behind the atlach-nacha's back, above the pouch. On the left and right side of her waist are the husband's red fangs, while the thin purple part surrounding the tentacles is his chin. (source: Enty info article for the making of the atlach-nacha profile).
    • As for the atlach nacha herself, on her own she looks much like a human girl, but with spider legs growing from her back and luminous orbs arranged like the extra eyes of a arachne. (source: Enty info article for the making of the atlach-nacha profile).
    • All arachne family monsters lay eggs (after a period of pregnancy), including the atlach-nacha. (source: Enty info article for the making of the atlach-nacha profile).


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