Anatomy
From Atlantic Roleplay Wiki
Title: Anatomy
Author: Zachary
--a drawing of a vampire bat, the body of it opened and the body parts labelled, and the skin pulled off the arm portion of one wing, exposing the muscle, and the entire flesh removed from the other--
--the next drawing is a more detailed drawing of the internal organs, some removed from the body and some pulled out but still attached. The organs are mostly labled, with purposes and assumed purposes written next to them--
--the next drawings are of the bat's left arm in different poses, showing the muscles pulling in different ways.--
--A drawing of an elf's face with the skin removed, and a sketch of the removed skin next to it with notes on the fleshy parts that stuck to the skin the most. The drawing labels the facial muscles--
--A drawing of an eyeball and the optical nerve, and then an eyeball cut in half, emptied of its fluid--
--A cross section drawing of the elf's head, and notes:
"It is impossible to really learn much about the brain from a dead specimen, in the future I will take living creatures and remove parts of their brain and write down how they react"--
--A drawing of the elf's body with the skin removed, showing the major muscle groups. At the sides there are close ups of some of the muscles showing where they pull and how they work--
--A drawing of the elf's backside, the muscles and underlying flesh and fat exposed, with more emphasis on the arms and what happens when they move, and how the scapula reacts--
--a detailed drawing of the fore arm and hand, showing the tendons and how they work--
--A quick drawing of the elf with the body cut open, and a few notes about the rib cage--
--A more detailed of the elven body with the rib cage opened up, with details on how the organs initially rest inside the body--
--sketches of the organs removed with various notes, and side notes involving the major arteries and how they can be used to easily make people bleed out--
--A drawing of the elf's skeleton, and a note about the remains not being in perfect condition due to using flame to remove the flesh. The major bones and bone groups are labeled fairly well, with notes about how the bones fit into their sockets and join together. Further notes describe how he is going to kill and properly remove the flesh off a human or elf and reanimate the skeletal remains to demonstrate how they fit together to Vargus--
--Fast sketches of people walking, and notes about how human feet bend and move--
--Sketches comparing an elven, human, and orc body--
--Fast sketches of Sanctans fighting, with notes pointing out how they swing their war hammer and stab with their war fork, and how the war hammer man's body reacts when he parries. Also, he notes where the two try to hit with their weapons--
--a sketch of Eldred from behind and a sketch of Phyrra from behind, arrows pointing out similar features and how their clothing is almost the same. There are a few notes wondering why Sanctans dress the way they do, and that it looks far better on Phyrra.--