![]() The first three bosses encountered in Hardmode, each essentially a harder version of a pre-Hardmode boss ( The Destroyer and the Eater of Worlds, Skeletron Prime and Skeletron, and The Twins and the Eye of Cthulhu).The Bestiary entry for the Skeletron: " The disembodied bones of a former tyrant pulsed with a hatred so strong, it left behind a mighty curse which guards the Dungeon." – According to the official game lore, Skeletron originally was a part of Cthulhu's skeleton that the Dryads ripped from him.The pre-Hardmode boss that guards the entrance to the Dungeon.The Bestiary entry for the Brain of Cthulhu: " A piece of Cthulhu torn asunder, this vile mastermind pulses with agony and aids the Crimson in an attempt to avenge its master." Also, the lore claims that only chunks of the brain were ripped out, implying that the Brain of Cthulhu is one of the fragments of the actual unseen brain. The brain in question is the Brain of Cthulhu, one of the vital organs ripped off when he was defeated. – According to the official game lore, while the Mechanic has almost finished recreating Cthulhu, his complete restoration would require a brain.It wanders the night seeking its host body. The Bestiary entry for the Eye of Cthulhu: " A piece of Cthulhu ripped from his body centuries ago in a bloody war. – According to the official game lore, it is one of the organs ripped out from Cthulhu when he was defeated.One of the first bosses that will be faced by the player.– According to the official game lore, the Lunatic Cultist and their cult worship Cthulhu and wish to recreate/restore their master, forcing the Mechanic to create mechanical organs to replace the ones Cthulhu had ripped from his body.Killing both Cultist Archers and both Lunatic Devotees will cause the Lunatic Cultist to spawn, causing a chain of events that culminate in fighting the Moon Lord. Hardmode enemies, found outside the Dungeon post-Golem as 2 Lunatic Devotees and 2 Cultist Archers surrounding a Mysterious Tablet.The Bestiary entry for the Wandering Eye Fish: " For mysterious reasons, fish are known to mutate with other living things or even man-made objects. It is implied to be a hybrid of a wandering eye and a fish. A pre-Hardmode enemy that can be fished during a Blood Moon.The Bestiary entry for the Wandering Eye: " That suspicious feeling of being watched may very well come true in the dark of night, when Cthulhu's minions roam the skies." It resembles the Eye of Cthulhu, and even changes to resemble its second stage when damaged sufficiently. The Hardmode equivalent of the Demon Eye.The Bestiary entry for the Drippler: " Demon eyes become erratic under a Blood Moon, sometimes twisting together into a dripping cluster of cursed blood and eyeballs." A pre-Hardmode enemy that spawns during a Blood Moon, and is implied to be formed by many Demon Eyes. ![]() The Bestiary entry for the Demon Eye: " That suspicious feeling of being watched may very well come true in the dark of night, when Cthulhu's minions roam the skies." A common Pre-Hardmode enemy that spawns at night.While Cthulhu in this form never makes an appearance in Terraria, a number of enemies and items include direct and indirect references to Cthulhu, and the Moon Lord is heavily implied to be the strengthened form of Cthulhu. Cthulhu then retreated to the Moon to heal and prepare for its next attack. – According to the official game lore, In the world of Terraria, Cthulhu sought to bring about destruction and domination, before an ancient race of Dryads waged war against it and crippled it by ripping out its organs. The creature remains a popular element of Lovecraftian horror today. Lovecraft, as an evil god from beyond the human universe. Cthulhu is a fictional cosmic entity originally devised by author H. ![]()
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