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Skinslip is a member of the Slaughterhouse Nine.

Appearance[]

Due to the nature of his power, Skinslip has a patchwork appearance.

Abilities and Powers[]

Skinslip has the ability to manipulate his own skin and regenerate. He can extend this ability by flaying people and stitching or stapling their skin to his own. Skinslips' regeneration connected the tissues and extended his power’s breadth and reach, but it didn’t prevent all rejection or decay, forcing him to replenish it from time to time.[1]

Skinslip has displayed a wide array of uses for his ability. He has used it to climb buildings, break his fall, smother and bludgeon his foes.[1]

It is unknown how his powers would have interacted with Vellum.

History[]

Background[]

Skinslip was recruited to swell the ranks of the dilapidated Nine, alongside Damsel of Distress and Night Hag.

Post-Timeskip[]

Despite still being alive several clones were made of him,[2] presumably of finer make given that he was alive to draw memories from.

Weaver tried to read up on him before heading into a hostage situation.[3] Golem dealt with a clone at Redfield.[4]

He was effectively cannon fodder for the engagement and no known clones of him survived. The fate of his original self is unknown.

Chapter Appearances[]

Worm Chapter Appearances
Scourge
1. Scourge 19.1 Absent
2. Scourge 19.2 Absent
3. Scourge 19.3 Absent
x. Interlude 19.x Debut
4. Scourge 19.4 Absent
5. Scourge 19.5 Absent
6. Scourge 19.6 Absent
7. Scourge 19.7 Absent
y. Interlude 19.y Absent
z. Interlude 19.z Absent
Scarab
1. Scarab 25.1 Absent
2. Scarab 25.2 Absent
3. Scarab 25.3 Absent
4. Scarab 25.4 Absent
5. Scarab 25.5 Absent
6. Scarab 25.6 Absent
x. Interlude 25 Appears
Sting
1. Sting 26.1 Appears
2. Sting 26.2 Absent
3. Sting 26.3 Mentioned
x. Interlude 26.x Absent
4. Sting 26.4 Absent
5. Sting 26.5 Clone
6. Sting 26.6 Absent
a. Interlude 26a Absent
b. Interlude 26b Absent
y. Interlude 26 Absent

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Skinslip was a minor regenerator with a changer ability, allowing him to manipulate his own skin. I could see him using it to scale a surface. He extended that ability by flaying people and crudely stitching or stapling their skin to his own. The regeneration connected the tissues and extended his power’s breadth and reach, but it didn’t prevent all rejection or decay, forcing him to replenish it from time to time. He was a newer member, but they’d still cloned him.
    [...]
    Hatchet face excepted, they were enemies who were exceedingly mobile. Skinslip’s skin acted like a grappling hook, it let him climb, and it broke any fall. He could also smother and bludgeon his opponents with it, if he felt the need. - Excerpt from Sting 26.5
  2. Sting 26.5
  3. Sting 26.3
  4. Sting 26.5

Site Navigation[]

Slaughterhouse Nine
Leaders King Jack Slash 
Members Bonesaw Breed Burnscar Cherish Chuckles Crawler Crimson Damsel of Distress Gray Boy Harbinger Hatchet Face Hookwolf Mannequin Miasma Murder Rat Nice Guy Night Hag *Nyx Psychosoma Screamer Shatterbird The Siberian Skinslip *Winter 
Bonesaw's Hybrids Hack Job Laughjob *Murder Rat Nighty Night *Pagoda Snowmann Spawner Tyrant 
Clones Damsel of Distress II Damsel of Distress III Harbinger Clones  (Harbinger I Harbinger II  • Harbinger III Harbinger IV Harbinger V )
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