

Distorted Travesty 3 has flying Skull Balls as an homage to Zelda II: The Adventure of Link.Devil May Cry: The Sargassoes are flying skulls, appearing in the first two games as recurring enemies.Unless it's over water, in which case it just needs to land to take out the fighters and take off again.


Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3: The Giga-Fortress is built as a floating pile of laser cannons and missiles, but transforms into a giant floating head with a ridiculously overpowered laser that outranges Anti-Air defenses, kills most ground units in one or two shots, does Splash Damage, and self-heals, so that the only reliable way of killing it involves lots of fighters as it can't attack air.You have to find and assemble the rest of him to recruit him. Chrono Cross: Skelly, one of the many optional party members, starts out as this.Flying Medusa Heads are common enemies.Other examples periodically show up in this series, such as Death's OWA in the third game. The recurring villainess Carmilla's One-Winged Angel form is that of a gigantic, naked woman riding an equally oversized skull that cries bloody tears (as a Visual Pun for her theme, "Bloody Tears").CarnEvil: Umlaut is a floating Villainous Harlequin head that appears between levels and later serves as the penultimate boss.His other variants don't play this straight, however Leggsy runs on normal human legs connected to its lower jaw, while Hannya and Black Okame simply drag themselves along the ground. The Battle Cats features The Face as its Disc-One Final Boss, along with other floating variants like Shy Boy and I.M.Umbers are skull-faced spheres that float around in the Void and bombard you with Magic Missile Storm attacks. Fire Visages are fire-breathing statue heads that fly around the Sacred Path. 77p: Eggwife have the giant yellow faces that flies everywhere, popular enough to show up on most of the game's promotional materials.Warhammer 40,000: Servo-skulls are human craniums embedded with machinery and turned into floating recording devices, light sources, projectors and communication terminals.Forgotten Realms has Skullport, an underground city ruled by flying, spellcasting skulls that order the inhabitants to perform bizarre actions (and punish them if they don't).Once the PCs do enough damage to it the flesh flakes away, leaving a giant flying skull. In adventure OA6 Ronin Challenge, the last manifestation of General Goyat is a 50 foot tall floating head.Vargouilles resemble heads flying around with bat's wings where their ears should be, and their "kiss" can turn you into one of them by making your own head sprout wings and fly away.Demiliches, liches who have over time decayed into nothing more than a mad, flying skull studded with gems.There is considerable speculation in-universe as to how they make this body shape work, and they have some interesting organ placement to compensate - their stomachs are in their lower jaws, for instance. Beholderkin resemble floating heads with a single eye and fang-lined maws, and topped by a varying number of eyestalks.

Their head disattaches during their sleep in Thursday to Friday nights and only goes back at dawn, and the curse may be lifted by making the previous son be the godfather of the girl. A Cumacanga comes to be when a girl is born after six boys or, in some versions, as a punishment for women who had intercourse with a priest.
