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Lab Report # ???? - Skull and Anatomy Notes“Such an interesting creature… the way his body has accepted the blood and our augmentations. The way it has changed… yes, yes… such a great subject and specimen. I wonder just how far we can push his body… just how far we can push the limits until it breaks…” - Aulus mal Asina
Specimen #: AR-2324
Subject Name: Primal Au Ra
Age: Thirty
Race: Au Ra, Xaelan in appearance
Sex: Male
Height: 7 fulms 1 ilm
Weight: 245 ponze
Subject ID: 6715016419
Assigned Medicus: Aulus mal Asina
Report on Subjects Skull, Skeletal Structure and Anatomy Changes
Exhibit One - Skull Profile, Jaw ClosedNotes
“Subject appears to have grown two extra sets of horns due to the various blood infusions into his genetic make up. These horns appear to grow over a smaller inner core of sorts. This core appears to be connected directly to the skull while the rest of the horn grows around it and the core itself has a hollowed out center where nerves, blood vessels and veins are stored. This would explain why AR-2324 tends to react to his horns being touched, especially around the base where the core is located. AR-2324′s teeth have developed to be more ‘canid’ like in structure with more fang like canines. Compared to former scans of AR-2324′s skull his teeth have developed into more ‘feral’ like structures… perhaps due to the dragon bloods influence.”
Notes
“Ahh the full skull of AR-2324 with his mouth open. Outlined in the darker areas are the cores for his horns. This scan shows just how the outer horn shapes itself around the core and how they have grown into place on his body. AR-2324′s horns appear to not be hollowed out and look to be one solid piece once they grow past the inner core. This makes the subjects horns extremely durable and capable of being used as a weapon or as a defense against blows to the head. We have also noted that a damaged horn will be shed, leaving the core exposed for an extended period of time while an outer casing grows back in place to reform the horn. When a horn is shed it takes up to two weeks for the subject’s smaller forehead horns to grow back while it takes upwards to a month for the larger horns to grow back. With the jaw fully open we can examine his teeth in greater detail, noting that both the upper and lower jaws have several fang-like teeth with the lower jaw having fangs that come to the front of the mouth while the upper jaw just has the two larger canines.”
“It is so interesting to see just how AR-2324′s skull has evolved since we began this experiment process twenty-seven years ago. The way his teeth have grown to be more feral in their nature and while I noted they looked to be more canid like in their structure one could easily claim them to be far more dragonic instead. From this frontal view of his face we can see just how each tooth lays against the other, how there are small gaps in between them because they do not sit perfectly in place as one might think. We also see how each horns core grows out from his head with his natural horns having a slight outward curve to them due to how they curl back and then down towards the sides of his neck and bottom of his jawline. Our more detailed scans of AR-2324′s skull and skeletal structure have also shown that his bones are much thicker than our own, more padded in areas where they would be fragile. We have tested how well the subject can take various blows and this extra thickness has proven to be quite beneficial for him. Not a scratch on his skull from take a blow to the head from one of our prime subjects. Yes… so very interesting. We will take scans of his skeletal structure again in a years time once again to see how his body has changed due to our augmentations.”