Dweller (Cyberverse)

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The Dweller is a Titan from the Cyberverse continuity family
In his house at the Argon Sea, dead Cthulhu waits dreaming.

In the abyssal reaches of the Argon Sea, the Titan known only as the Dweller lies sleeping. Long abandoned and forgotten by the world above it, this tentacled monstrosity is capable of exuding a strange gas that brings those foolish enough to intrude upon it in its slumber under its immense psychic thrall, so that they may serve this leviathan as its new citizens... forever.

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Voice actor: Dick Terhune (English){{#if: Martin Schubach (German)|, Martin Schubach (German)}}
"I am a monument to all your sins."

A monster of a Titan, the damaged and "incomplete" Dweller was banished to the depths of the Argon Sea. Becoming something of a local legend, the Dweller was guarded by Hammerbyte, the guardian of the Argon Sea. Some time after the Earth year 2007, the Quintessons invaded Cybertron. In liberating the planet from the aliens, the cityspeaker Windblade overexerted herself freeing the Titan Croaton, her mind fracturing. One of these psychic shards found its way to the Dweller, reactivating him. Taking pity on the incomplete cityspeaker, the Dweller possessed Hammerbyte when confronted by the beastformer and had him retrieve Windblade's body. Once he'd repaired the cityspeaker, the Dweller planned to use her to assimilate all of Cybertron's population.

Windblade's allies followed Hammerbyte with the Dweller managing to enthral Bumblebee. When confronted by Chromia, the Dweller explained his history and motives before he sent his thralls to attack the Autobot. Once Chromia had managed to turn Bumblebee's stinger on both Autobots, its electrical effects freeing them from the mind control, the Dweller flooded the room with his hypnotic gas only for the Autobots to flee, Hammerbyte seizing Windblade's body. Though the Dweller was quick to follow, the Autobots managed to breach the surface of the Argon Sea and abandon their shuttle, the Dweller unknowingly taking the empty craft back into the depths with him. After returning Windblade to her friends, Hammerbyte dived back into the Sea, noting that the Dweller's presence made protecting it even more difficult now. Dweller In The Depths

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  • While the Dweller's name is obviously a reference to the similarly named Generation 1 character, his design and overall aesthetic is heavily influenced by [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Cthulhu|{{#if:||Cthulhu}}]], the most famous of the deities from H. P. Lovecraft's [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Cthulhu Mythos|{{#if:||Cthulhu Mythos}}]].
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