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This BOW was produced by combining the genes of a human being with those of a fly. Due to the unique properties of the introduced T-Virus, the two combined magnificently. The resulting hybrid form is reminiscent of the chimera from Greek mythology. | This BOW was produced by combining the genes of a human being with those of a fly. Due to the unique properties of the introduced T-Virus, the two combined magnificently. The resulting hybrid form is reminiscent of the chimera from Greek mythology. | ||
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The obvious fly-like characteristics give this BOW a grotesque appearance that is known to cause severe psychological damage to those who see it. | The obvious fly-like characteristics give this BOW a grotesque appearance that is known to cause severe psychological damage to those who see it. | ||
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Numerous maggots hatch from its body cavity, and it circles its human prey emitting a disconcerning noise that often confuses them and provokes fear. | Numerous maggots hatch from its body cavity, and it circles its human prey emitting a disconcerning noise that often confuses them and provokes fear. | ||
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The Chimera is extremely aggressive, but it has the intelligence if a fly, limiting it to set attack patterns. It often nests in narrow places, including air ducts, where it lies in wait for prey. Once the prey is close, it attacks viciously with its sharp appendages. | The Chimera is extremely aggressive, but it has the intelligence if a fly, limiting it to set attack patterns. It often nests in narrow places, including air ducts, where it lies in wait for prey. Once the prey is close, it attacks viciously with its sharp appendages. |
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This BOW was produced by combining the genes of a human being with those of a fly. Due to the unique properties of the introduced T-Virus, the two combined magnificently. The resulting hybrid form is reminiscent of the chimera from Greek mythology.
The obvious fly-like characteristics give this BOW a grotesque appearance that is known to cause severe psychological damage to those who see it.
Numerous maggots hatch from its body cavity, and it circles its human prey emitting a disconcerning noise that often confuses them and provokes fear.
The Chimera is extremely aggressive, but it has the intelligence if a fly, limiting it to set attack patterns. It often nests in narrow places, including air ducts, where it lies in wait for prey. Once the prey is close, it attacks viciously with its sharp appendages.