Slimey Horned Cloak Creature

The Slimy Horned Cloak Creature is a Monster kept in the Facility. It is not listed on the Whiteboard, nor is it seen during the System Purge.

Physical Description and Attributes
It is a Monster similar to both the Bullhead Phantom and the Cthulhu Creature. It is an average height figure, that wears a black cloak and has what looks like moss or grass stuck to it. The most notable feature of this creature is its head; being alien-like with four small black eyes on either side of it. The mouth, or below its mouth is a long mass of what looks to be tentacles. There are two curved horns protruding from the sides of its skull. Other than this the Slimy Horned Creature has no other noticeable features. Overall it is a strange Monster, possibly being an alien or supernatural being of some kind from a different world or dimension. Its background and behavior is a mystery.

The item that summons the Slimy Horned Creature from the Cellar is unknown.

Appearances
This creature does not appear at anytime during the film, neither in the Purge or in its Cube Prison. The only time it can be seen is in the behind the scenes footage.

Trivia

 * The Slimy Horned Cloak Creature Creature may have appeared in the novelization during the System Purge because when Dana and Marty are fleeing from the Dragonbat, they encounter a creature emptying a guard's skull of brain matter and fluid that "had four eyes and a mouth like something from beneath the sea".

Inspiration
The creature is likely an original creation of the production crew who were working to create a large number of monsters and allowed creative freedom to use any number of frightening visual elements.

The Slimy Horned Cloak Creature is reminiscent of Swamp Monsters, humanoid creatures similar to fish or even animated piles of swamp mire. They live underwater and occasionally come to the surface, but only when provoked. Within modern American folk myth and legend, a notable example is Louisiana's Honey Island Swamp Monster. That also could be a reference to the short story of H.P. Lovecraft "The Unnamable".