Bigger Bodies Concept: “CuddleCrow” 🪶 Appearance A giant plush crow, about 11 feet tall, with oversized wings that drag along the ground like blankets. Its feathers look like patchwork quilt pieces stitched together, with colorful fabric squares instead of real feathers. Beady, glassy toy eyes — one cracked, always reflecting light in a way that makes it look “awake.” Its beak is soft like felt, but when it opens, the inside is lined with jagged metal “stitching clamps.” Personality / Theme Marketed as “the toy that keeps watch while you sleep.” Behaves like a guardian, rocking back and forth as though it’s watching over children. Croaks soft lullabies, low and broken, but sometimes imitates voices it has “heard” before. Overprotective — once it “claims” someone, it doesn’t let go. Abilities Wing Wrap: Envelops prey in its quilt-like wings, smothering them in total darkness. Echo Cry: Mimics the voice of a parent calling their child, luring players. Quilt Feathers: Can shed patchwork feathers that float in the air, sticking to surfaces — once touched, they whisper faint lullabies. Lore Designed as part of the “Guardian Series” by Bigger Bodies, meant to reassure children afraid of the dark. Engineers noted it would sit in its storage room, wings wrapped around itself like it was “protecting something.” One log mentions that when workers tried to dismantle it, they found small toys tucked inside its patchwork wings — none of which were company-made. See more