Dr. Chi's First

This handsome specimen was prized by Dr. Chi. Essentially an exquisitely crafted miniature human head joined at the wrist to a handsome human left hand, the head facing where the arm would be. Chi had it tattooed by a master tattoo artist, which must've been a painful ordeal for the specimen. This specimen, one of Chi's first, was incapable of speech but could actually play simple tunes on a piano. Dr. Chi kept this specimen as a pet for many years.

The Mouse-Catcher

This three fingered specimen was designed as a household vermin catcher, hunting down mice and insects. It was very effective but hard to train. In addition they turned out to be incompatible with dogs and cats who react violently to them.

Dr. Chi's Mystery Specimen

Lügner can give us no explanation for this specimen. He tells us in his notes that Dr. Chi's explanations regarding this specimen only left him more confused. A left foot and a right hand make up the whole of this 18 in. high creature. Ironically, it's fingers do the walking and it's brain is in it's heel. Lügner claims it was quite agile and had the temperament of a friendly and faithful dog.

 

 

 

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