Here's Venom character descrition: Venom 1. Unbonded Symbiote Form In its unbonded state, the Venom symbiote exists as a semi-liquid, amorphous organism composed of glossy black biomass. Its surface reflects light in a fluid, oil-like manner, alternating between smooth and irregular textures as it continuously deforms. The organism is in constant internal motion, briefly producing ridges, tendrils, or bulbous protrusions that immediately reintegrate into the main mass. It maintains cohesion through internal elastic viscosity rather than a fixed skeleton or cellular structure. This allows it to stretch, compress, and reconfigure while remaining a single continuous entity. It can flatten into thin films or puddles, condense into dense clusters, or expand into irregular volumetric shapes depending on functional requirements. In this form, the symbiote is capable of adhering to surfaces via molecular-level adhesion, including vertical and inverted structures. It extends thick, cable-like tendrils for locomotion, manipulation, or restraint. These appendages are substantial in mass and capable of exerting significant force. It can also generate hardened structures such as spikes, hooks, or blunt masses for defensive or offensive purposes. Importantly, all extruded biomass remains biologically integrated. The symbiote does not fragment, shed residue, or leave behind any residual material during movement or reconfiguration. 2. Bonding Process Bonding initiates upon direct contact Mehr sehen