Sunday, July 23, 2006

A Gremlin Diagram

this is a diagram of a gremlin in his true form. Each letter represents a description of the area it is pointing to.

A-gremlins ears large and batlike this particular speciman is rather young because of the lack of bite marks and chunks of missing ear.

B-gremlin necklace holding remnants of various prey including claws, teeth etc.

C-human finger undoubtedly taken from the body of an innocent hiker to be saved for a later snack.

D-long claws beware

E-ripped pants stolen from a hiker (gremlins are too clumsy and incompetent to weave clothes of their own the best they can do is use animal skin)

F-more claws to beware of

also worthy of note are the tatoos adorning the torso and around the eyes they symbolize status and the tribe and type (mountian, river, beach) of the gremlin. The one featured here is clearly a mountian gremlin native to the Oregon Cascades. I was lucky enough to track down this one with minimal injury to myself. However the gremlin was extremly wary after it first sighted me and it became increasingly difficult to observe him for any length of time. I do believe though that the sketch i have done is extremely accurate considering the conditions it had to be finished in.

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