Three month gestated Homo Lupus
The final specimen collected by Edward Harrell, before the event which changed his position on the moral and ethical “harvesting” of Lycan young for scientific analysis. Some have suggested that during his travels, he may have indeed been attacked and infected with the Lycan viral strain. This has never been fully proven, but Harrell has hinted that his miraculous cure for the lycan strain may have been tested and perfected on his own body. This is a beautiful example of a lycan infant, fully preserved and intact. This example shows the strong resemblance to the common wolf, yet it must be stressed that there are no genetic similarities between Homo Lupus and Canis lupus, apart from aesthetic similarities.







