Stiger

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Appearance

The Stiger appears as a brown/pinkish red hybrid of a tiger and a spider with six arms. He has six bright magenta red eyes; Two main eyes, and four tiny eyes, two on each outer edge of the main two. He has a large spider abdomen, but no visible spinnerets. His belly and muzzle are a lighter color than his main body and so are his paw pads. His stripes and thick neck fluff are a tuscan red. He has two 'Horns' on his head, which could just as easily be interpreted as palps or chelicerae or some form of antennae, despite not being an arachnid trait.

Behavior

The Stiger is quickly characterized as a prankster - not directly transfurring the human, but impeding his progress, indirectly forcing a transfur. His first prank distracts Colin briefly while he pushes a box towards a gap. Should he turn and walk away, the Stiger comes down on a web and steals the box, leading to a softlock. This can be avoided by simply disregarding the wriggling box.

His other prank involves trapping Colin in an enclosed space with a white latex blob by dropping a steel box. This only occurs if Colin steps next to the grate on the floor, trapping him there. The grate does not lead to any unique transfur.

After performing either of these pranks, the Stiger will hang around out-of-bounds looking very smug.

The webs around the vents are made of latex, not actual spider silk. It is assumed that despite the Stiger's lack of spinnerets, he is able to spin these. The Stiger are shown using this latex string to knit several pairs of pants and mock eggs.

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Trivia

  • Due to the fact that the Stiger sets traps, and laughs at the protagonist for falling into them, it can be assumed that he possesses high mental capacity, and even has the ability to think ahead of time, proven by his weaving the latex shorts as traps for the latter.
  • Because spiders in real life eat moths, it's possible that the moth transfur actually results in Colin's eventual death.
  • DragonSnow has described Stiger as a mischievous tailor that enjoys playing tricks on the protagonist.[citation needed]
  • Stiger appears to be missing it's stripes on its horns in the Moth post-transfur screen.