Diwata Natural Form
creatureEnormous squirrel-like deity, thick moss and leaf coverings over fur, branching antlers, gender-fluid nature goddess.
The Diwata Natural Form emerges in Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 5 as an enormous squirrel-like deity, its thick fur cloaked in moss and leaves, crowned with branching antlers, embodying a gender-fluid nature goddess of profound majesty. First revealed during the chaotic spectacle of The Butcher's Masquerade, this ancient entity captivates crawlers and spectators alike with its ethereal presence, hinting at deeper ties to the dungeon's primal forces. Across the series, Diwata stands as a rare glimpse into the divine undercurrents of the crawl, its natural form evolving from mere description to a symbol of untamed wilderness amid the game's artificial horrors.
Evolution
The Butcher's Masquerade: Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 5
Enormous squirrel-like deity, thick moss and leaf coverings over fur, branching antlers, gender-fluid nature goddess.
Book Appearances
The Butcher's Masquerade: Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 5
First appears Ch 35