The Professor was beyond delighted at the exchange, especially after finding some pattern at the performative sigils. This prompted them grabbing a single sheet of Gebrandt's Flame-Resilient Paper (expensive, but they won't risk losing this insight by either fire or water) and starts sketching.
Just instead of symbols it's anatomy. The necessary muscles to pull, reminding themself of it being intended for arthropods, thus considering a dermoskeleton (maybe it's the angles the plates should form in such a gesture?) and the absence of bones, discarding their aportations to shape entirely. But, if this was correct, then the Academic either has some extra muscles (likely) or has strained some others (also likely), probably both.
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Date: 2025-06-18 09:41 am (UTC)Just instead of symbols it's anatomy. The necessary muscles to pull, reminding themself of it being intended for arthropods, thus considering a dermoskeleton (maybe it's the angles the plates should form in such a gesture?) and the absence of bones, discarding their aportations to shape entirely. But, if this was correct, then the Academic either has some extra muscles (likely) or has strained some others (also likely), probably both.