Specimen: Lycanthrope Grahll Laila
Researcher: Shawna Garrity
Date: May 23 2006
Length: 21 cm
Width: 15 cm
This particular species of werewolf seldom leaves evidence behind, save for the remains of a kill, and due to its usual habit of standing on its fingers while walking, it is rare to find a full handprint. Unfortunately, no mud imprint was found so weight is hard to discern. However, due to the size of the print, it was most likely a female. Auburn fur was found nearby, indicating its fur color, interestingly enough though, a feather with a matching hue was also found nearby. Electrophoresis genetic testing will later help determine whether this is anything of substance, or simply an interesting correlation.
I have been dieing to get this idea photographed for AGES. The print is my own handprint that I modified by ‘painting’ on more mud. I have a couple of specific uses that I have in mind for this later.
Researcher: Shawna Garrity
Date: May 23 2006
Length: 21 cm
Width: 15 cm
This particular species of werewolf seldom leaves evidence behind, save for the remains of a kill, and due to its usual habit of standing on its fingers while walking, it is rare to find a full handprint. Unfortunately, no mud imprint was found so weight is hard to discern. However, due to the size of the print, it was most likely a female. Auburn fur was found nearby, indicating its fur color, interestingly enough though, a feather with a matching hue was also found nearby. Electrophoresis genetic testing will later help determine whether this is anything of substance, or simply an interesting correlation.
I have been dieing to get this idea photographed for AGES. The print is my own handprint that I modified by ‘painting’ on more mud. I have a couple of specific uses that I have in mind for this later.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 638 x 432px
File Size 88.6 kB
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