"In human cases, they lay their eggs in your skin. Once they hatch, the larvae latch onto the chakra network and firmly attach themselves to it. From that position, they drink the victim's chakra and feast on their blood. The worst part is that it's almost impossible to detach them after they're discovered. They make it a point to make themselves an integral part of the victim's chakra pathways and can only be removed if they do so voluntarily. They've evolved to leave graciously to incentivize their victims to allow them the full time to incubate. Once they become adults, they sedate the victim by injecting a sedative poison into their blood vessels and emerge from the skin in the victim's sleep. This gives them the maximum time to adjust to their surroundings before they fly off. If multiple larvae reside in the same host, they usually come out at the same time. We're not sure how they communicate with each other, but they do." Reina explained, her form shuddering at the thought of being infested with those things.
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