Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27950421-20190922131425/@comment-30014014-20190922151358

'Fact': If a  wurm catches sight of a man she is interest in, then nothing will stop her from tracking her quarry. We have rounded up three men who have requested to be inked with tattoos designed to attract such a species. We have erased those tattoos as to make the experiments as accurate as possible.

They are willing to aid us in this series of observations, though, monetary compensation have been refused by all three. They state that a wurm companion is more than enough for compensation.

Test 1: We have tracked a celibate wurm near a cave close to a city and have introduced the single man at her entrance. Her attraction is caught and she now seeks the man. His instructions are clear: to try and muster the best of flight.

He has ran through the dense foliage but the wurm's tracking percepts has left no chance for test subject #1. He was caught, but very happy about it.

Test 2: We have the subject wandering a city among dwellers and citizens. Moments prior had him pass the glance of a wurm living in the sam city, hereby attracing her before our vans picked him up to drive to the other end of the city.

The second wurm has been tunneling under the city and has found subject #2 within minutes on the high-end of an appartment. He was also denouted to be happy about it.

Test 3: Subject #3 has been dressed identically to hundreds of other willing participants, all celibate, none in a monster's sight. The subject had caught the attention of a third wurm but now walks a store filled with identical men dressed in the same clothing.

The wurm has been noted to be confused for a moment. This confusion, however, was not of what we expected, as she immediatel darted to the subject, and asking, in her words 'why is many dressed like hubby? Hubby, why is everyone stealing your design?'.

Subject #3 is undoubtly happy to leave the scene after being found so rapidly, convinced that the test is more saying than anything else.