The Esaesid Alysha B. The Esaesid is a peculiar little creature. For one, if you look close enough you will see several different diseases sprouting from his head. The Esaesid is a cause of many illnesses such as chicken pox, the measles and the flu. If you could look close enough with a microscope, you would see the Esaesid living right under your fingernail. You could not see him without a microscope because the Esaesid is slightly smaller than a small crumb. This mysterious germ eats diseases, fungi and occasionally fingernail clippings. The Esaesid is fearful of soap and water. If he is exposed to either one the Esaesid will dissolve. To make sure you do not have the Esaesid living under your fingernail, here is what he looks like: The Esaesid has a diamond shaped body that is yellow on the left side and orange on the right. There are two legs, one on each side, right between the middle point of the diamond and the bottom point. The legs are green and sprout out a little ways then curve down. On the end of each leg there are three orange toes, one pointing left, one right and one straight down. On the end of each toe there is a sharp yellow triangular toenail. For the arms draw a blue vertical line starting at the middle point. Draw a little ways down and then a little ways up. Do this on both sides. At the end of each arm, on the top and bottom, draw a red spiral. On the head, at the top point, draw a small blue heart. Then on the left side draw, on the side of the diamond, a small green spiral, a small yellow diamond, a small orange circle and another small green spiral. Second, on the right side draw, on the side of the diamond, a small green spiral, a small orange diamond, a small yellow circle and a small green spiral. Next, for the eyes draw, near the top, two orange pear shapes. In the pear shapes draw a green iris with a black pupil. The nose is an eyeball with a green iris and a black pupil. In the white part draw squiggly red lines for veins. A blue heart shape is