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Just in time for Halloween, we see what Maverik has been doing with his time at the Department of Paranormal Studies at Gemini University. While the Department covers MANY aspects of the "Weird" and "Unexplained", the students DO find an area they excel in. Alex seems genetically coded to find Vampires. Rachael, thanks to an experience in her youth, is trying to find earth-bound Angels--especially wolf boy Angels she fed PB&J sandwiches in her youth--and as for Maverik... he is after the Mngwa!
The Mngwa (which translates as "The Strange One")--also known as the "Nunda"--is thought to be a gigantic, ferocious, gray or dark-tanned fur feline, said to stalk the East African country of Tanzania. Described as, "the size of a three lions," British contact with this animal first began in the 1900's. In 1938, an open-minded discussion of this animal appeared in the then-world-famous British scientific journal "Discovery". William Hichens, a British administrator working in Tanzania reported that several natives were attacked by this animal. He thought it to be a giant, man-eating lion that was responsible, but both fur-samples and tracks were different from those of a normal lion. The Mngwa was also described to have brindled fur that was visibly different from that of a lion or a leopard.
It's also known that the Mngwa's tracks are like those of the leopard but much larger... which Maverik is more than happy to point out to Rachael! So excited is he, he doesn't seem to notice that Alex is nervously eyeing an image of the Mngwa's fangs...
Maverik is Copyrighted MaveriKat
Alex, Rachael and Artwork are Copyrighted Aerokat
http://www.furaffinity.net/user/aerokat/
The Mngwa (which translates as "The Strange One")--also known as the "Nunda"--is thought to be a gigantic, ferocious, gray or dark-tanned fur feline, said to stalk the East African country of Tanzania. Described as, "the size of a three lions," British contact with this animal first began in the 1900's. In 1938, an open-minded discussion of this animal appeared in the then-world-famous British scientific journal "Discovery". William Hichens, a British administrator working in Tanzania reported that several natives were attacked by this animal. He thought it to be a giant, man-eating lion that was responsible, but both fur-samples and tracks were different from those of a normal lion. The Mngwa was also described to have brindled fur that was visibly different from that of a lion or a leopard.
It's also known that the Mngwa's tracks are like those of the leopard but much larger... which Maverik is more than happy to point out to Rachael! So excited is he, he doesn't seem to notice that Alex is nervously eyeing an image of the Mngwa's fangs...
Maverik is Copyrighted MaveriKat
Alex, Rachael and Artwork are Copyrighted Aerokat
http://www.furaffinity.net/user/aerokat/
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