
Metacephalopoda Urbana Morfussiesa
Discovered by / at:
A team of researchers studying urban adaptation discovered that parts of the city were not inanimate structures but living organisms hiding in plain sight. Using some sort of scientific scanner and thermal imaging, Their simple task had strange results: brick walls, dumpsters, and even chairs showed organic signatures and subtle movement that is unidentifiable to the human eye. Further investigation led to the shocking discovery of Metacephalopoda urbanica.
Family:
It is still a Cephalopod like squids and octopus, just evolved.

Urban Environment
Appearance:
When not in a camouflaged state it looks like a slimy disfigured octopushuman thing. It has a small octopus frame but with a big nose and big brain. It can look like different shades of human flesh as before it reached the stage of being urban imagery they tried to become humans.
Key Characteristics:
- Urban Camoflauge
- Stress mutations
- very intelligent
- blob like
What we know so far about Octomorphina?
Metacephalopoda urbanica is an urban evolved cephalopod that hides in plain sight by mimicking city objects. Once an aquatic species, it adapted to industrial landscapes, developing a humanoid like flesh phase before perfecting urban camouflage. It reacts to touch with erratic mutations, shifts between textures, and can partially liquefy to evade detection. The only thing you may notice is the eye.
Guidelines for human interaction with this creature Interaction with Metacephalopoda urbanica requires caution. Sudden movements trigger stress mutations, while direct touch causes rapid, unpredictable shifts. It responds to intense circumstances and may mimic simple human gestures. Communicating through color changes, it can be observed safely at a distance but avoids prolonged human presence, often retreating back into camouflage or liquefying.