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Dr Starr and the Sea Unicorns

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Incredible, I love the colors and fleshy look to them

lovely

*Subjects are vastly different due to a sharp protuberance sticking from their forehead reaching unknown heights due to varying factors, Dr Starr told me it must be normal but under my investigation i have found specimens with extremely sharp,long,dull or other factors in their ¨horns¨.
My examination indicates multiple factions,tribes or branch of evolution with the same aspects of ¨horns¨ branching from the normal sea mermaids.....further investigation under work time with Dr Starr may be done to understand the situation,this summer will be very exciting*
Log of (Unknown error data hidden by Dr Starr).
Record number 18 of humanoids found and researched by Dr Starr before his wanted reward was posted with his Death or Alive,found in the lab number 35 in the underwater near a coast of
America border and Mexico border at 750 depth in the water surface,lab was covered in seaweed with signs of humans living there until 1 month prior the military found it in a hunt for Dr Starr

ScribbltyHibblty responds:

I love the lore you always come up with in the reviews for my work. Seriously freaking cool dude.

As it stands, specimens "Sea Unicorn" and "Seahorse" have far less in common than the unacquainted layman might assume

Creepy but fun! What's the story behind this piece?

ScribbltyHibblty responds:

Dr Starr is a scary man, and mermaid enthusiast. He sells mermaid products and helps with mermaid conservation in anyway he can. Here he's returning a rescued juvenile.

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