If It's The Left One, Executioner Doesn't Even Need To Inject Venom, It Just Need To Take A Bite And

If It's The Left One, Executioner Doesn't Even Need To Inject Venom, It Just Need To Take A Bite And

If it's the left one, Executioner doesn't even need to inject venom, it just need to take a bite and the prey will bleed to death.

If It's The Left One, Executioner Doesn't Even Need To Inject Venom, It Just Need To Take A Bite And

There is antivenom for this, but only Never In The Light(the iterator who made Executioner) know how to make it, and he's not willing to disclose it.

When it shoots venom from its fangs, it aims for the eyes.

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