Item #: NA
Code Name: Wolf Mother
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: Subject should be kept in a humanoid container, with walls, flooring, and ceiling made of 1.2192 Meter concrete. Furthermore the container’s interior should be coated in a thick layer of high strength metal alloy mixture consisting of tungsten and steel that is capable of conducting an electric shock voltage of 10,000 amp. These measures are to be taken in the proper containment of the subject as it is prone to escape and wandering the compound in search of other subjects; and or staff members that are younger than the age of 35 and thus easily influenced by it’s seemingly magical abilities.
Additionally, subject should not be permitted to having more than one ,monitored, meal a month. This is due to the subject’s habit of storing food in the conners of it’s inclosure. The act is believed to be done so that the contents of the meal spoils and rots, causing a mandatory cleansing of the container. Such incidents have occured in the past, resulting in the deaths of three on site janitorial members; due to poor handling of the subject in transference to secondary holding chamber.
Along with these orders, Subject is to be granted no verbal contact with on site staff, as this may result in said staff being tricked into allowing the subject to roam free and subsequently aids in the deaths of unsuspecting victims and attempted freeing of the other subjects in the felicity.
Subject is to have a muzzle applied at all times, when it is not being allowed food, or testing is being administered.
No less than 3, armed, guards are to be stationed at containment site, at a time. Each guard must not be less than 35 years of age. Failure to follow this rule will result in instant termination, as subject is noted to be highly effective in the persuasion, and or mental control of those of younger age ranges.
It should also be noted that all known sedatives are proven ineffective in aiding in the subdual of the subject; but it is fond of cigarettes and seems to comply with the promise of receiving them once the task of returning to it’s containment unit is complete.
This also aids in the transfer of the subject, from it’s holding area, to the designated test site. Subject will tend to cooperate with staff and guards, without restraints, as long as it is permitted to smoke as the move from site to site is taking place.
Description: Dawning, what can only be described as, a very horror fantasy styled look. The subject’s most notable features are it’s skull like head which could be stated to resemble that of a Canis dirus of considerable age.Along with two sets of arms one set being shorter than the other; also being set lower on the toros, and more animal like leg structure, coupled with thick wolf like fur that covers most of the upper body and trails down to mask the lack of an outer genital sturcture and clearly defined buttoch.
Subject is also noted to prefer a head wrap and, crudely crafted, skirt as outerwear. The reasons for this are unknown, as there seems to be no need for such clothing, outside of what one would assume is the need for fashion, or even an unawareness of the fur that already covers those regions that would need to be hidden away from view. When asked about it’s odd need for such things, the interviewer, a miss Laura Faust. Was given a rather odd response; the subject simply luling it’s head in what could be described as an attempt to roll the eyes that were no longer there. She further states the the subject seemed more concerned with the state of dress in which she, herself, was adorned.
During the rest of the interview the subject was asked on various occasion, what orientation it possessed for itself identifiers, as there seemed no apparent gender, physically, nor had blood test been conclusive in relieving the results needed to further attempt to classify this for the necessary documentation of the subject. Each time asked, the subject would suddenly change the pitch and tone of voice it had been using, and neglect to address the question, opting to pointedly pick out an item in the room and comment on it instead.
This was seen as an attempt to not give away it’s full nature, and status, as the subject would soon begin to become defensive when asked after the third time. Once being told the interview was over, the subject finally gave some sort of input into the missed enquiry by stating that many in it’s time would call it, ‘Wolf Mother’. This was then documented as a code name for the subject, as well as begin seen as an admittance of the staff being given such seemingly secretive information.
Upon further study of the subject, it was found that the body in question, had been in a state of prolonged decay, but for how long was not clear. Such things as the respiratory system, and even reproductive organs no longer functioning, even being so far decayed that they are little more than black husks in the body and providing no purpose of being present. Similarly. Other body systems seem fully intact, if not over active. From the heart to digestive track, and even the brain. These part of the body are almost in a state of overdrive, causing slight annoyance in the lack of food presented to the subject, and the subsequent escape attempts resulting in murdered staff. With all of this stated, the need of food is an anonymity within the subject’s state of decay. This being that when found the subject was believed to not have eaten for what seemed to be years. This being evident in the lack of food residue present in the subject’s digestive track.
Reports will also show that the subject retains little to no body heat. This, however, changes when in the presence of a young adult or staff members that are with child. That fact alone would be enough to see why the subject insist on being called ‘Wolf Mother’, instead of the item number assigned to it. It should further documented that the secondary set of arms seems to be used for such things as holding offspring, or valuable items, so that the object in question can be easily held close to the body, for protective purposes.






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