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... g metallic scales covered its feeble looking body, half-melted and patchy with a dull, rustic red coloring along the sides and a strip of black running down the middle.
It had a slightly oversized head, a blunt snout and two bulbous yellow eyes that blinked as they stared at David. Short legs supported it, and atop its big skull, a pair of tiny horn nubs poked out, barely formed, while its thin tail twitched constantly, like a wire with a short-circuit.
David’s first thought was ...
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