Eleos (PROJECT CUPID'S ARROW)

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Eleos
code name: Cupid's Arrow
gender: | X | — They/Them
orientation: N/A
born: 05/13/20XX, Postfield Sci. Center
species: artificial shape shifter
occupation: N/A
residence: Columbus, Ohio
height: 5'02" / 158.5 cm
eyes/hair: pink / pale pink
Overview

Created with genetic material from Project Salix and ████████████. Project Cupid's Arrow, a.k.a. "Eleos" was a partial sucess and represents promise in the program. Eleos is an ideal candidate for further reaserch due to their passive and fearful nature, though their limited abilities require long term experimentation. A second generation project requires more pure DNA from the "parent" projects.

  • Subject is completely genderless
  • Subject is not capable of speech and communicates in various clicks and whistles. They show understanding of the English language to the level of an average 5th grade child.
  • Subject sheds outer layer of skin approx. four times per year, revealing a soft dark colored form maliable to shape shifting.
  • Subject is able to shift for approx. one week before the form becomes permanent until the next shed.
  • Perfect humanoid form has not been achieved by the subject, however each shed brings them further from the originally provided canine inspiration.
  • Subject formed extra appendages sprouting from their back after observing a technition wearing a scarf in the winter.

Eleos is agreeable, well liked by staff, and responds well to education efforts.

Notes
  • Enjoys warm climate and soft toys
  • Shows prefrence to female presenting staff
  • Subject struggles to eat unfamilar foods unless in liquid form


*Subject's head must be regularly shaved in order to prevent hair from obstructing neural nodes.

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Subjects are allowed to occasionally socialize with eachother to develop skills.
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