Peruvian Larvae
Most notable for its size, as large as a human fist. This creatures form appeared to be made from congealed fat, but rationally bears a strong resmblance to that of a maggot.
The creature caused painful burns to any human skin it came in contact with and left a rancid, waxy trail as it travled. The white residue was very fatty and smelled of rot and cinnamon.
Civilization and Culture
History
First encountered at the Museo de Arqueolgía y Antropología when Floyd Musgrove performed an impromtu surgery on Professor Nemesio Sánchez. After observing a strange distortion in the professor's skin which moved from the throat to the abdomen, the Doctor made an incision near the last location the belly distended. This creature immediately emerged and attempted to crawl into the doctor's mouth.
Later a small sample of fatty residue, all that was left behind after the creature was cut down, was forensically examined by the doctor. He was able to determine only that the characteristics of the residue perfectly resembled that of animal (as in mammal) fat.
A second encounter occured in the tunnels beneath the Peruvian Pyramid. After smashing a pile of clothing and bones, one of these creatures attacked again but was dispatched with vigorous force.
A second encounter occured in the tunnels beneath the Peruvian Pyramid. After smashing a pile of clothing and bones, one of these creatures attacked again but was dispatched with vigorous force.
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