Experiments 3 *request*

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Subject name: Alcina Dimitrescu

Cadou Affinity: Most favourable
Brain Functions: Normal

Regeneration rate is incredibly fast. The subject can heal any external wound within seconds, and grow her nails into claws in mere moments. Rapid regeneration also means an increased body size.

Note: Due to a hereditary blood disease the subject must ingest human flesh and blood on a regular basis to maintain regeneration properties.

I suspect that if the subject's regeneration is not properly balanced then she may mutate uncontrollably.

An unfit vessel for Eva.

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It was due to Alcina's own request that I conveniently left out the dragon bit, I think she was a bit embarrassed by it to be honest. I let her live in the castle and even gave her three vials of the cadou to use for her own experiments. It's all part of this fun plan I've conjured up you see, anyone who isn't a fit vessel for Eva but doesn't turn into a Lycan will be made into a 'lord of the village' and will have their own segment of the village to rule over. Boom, less work for me so more time to work on making my darling daughter manifest again. Plus, in Alcina's case at least, they will supply me with free blood samples and people to experiment on. (Really I think she's just trying to impress me, it's not working). As I was implanting the cadou into a girl who's parents commited suicide, one Bernadette Beneviento, the phone rang and since no-one else could be bothered to answer it I had to leave the girl on the operating table. It was Alcina. She had handpicked three girls from the village (who apparently also served as her maids) and wanted me to help her implant the cadou. I reluctantly agreed before hurriedly slamming down the phone to resume the operation. The girl died. The cadou couldn't bring her back. Such a waste... I threw her body to the Lycans and told a 'helper' to tell the gardener of house Beneviento about it. It's not like we could tell her younger sister Donna, she might throw herself off the waterfall like her parents did. I could use her for experiments when she got a bit older. I may be 'heartless' or 'cruel' to some but I would never hurt a child. I took the necessary equipment over to Alcina's and showed her how to complete the implantation by doing it on the youngest, a redhead. I had to shave off some of her hair to be able to make a clean incision in the skin and then the bone. Alcina watched in firm fascination, nodding along to anything and everything I said. As I implanted the cadou into the girl's skull I noticed what looked to be maggots crawling in the cadou. I stole a glance at the other vials, more maggots. What would happen if this unclean version was implanted? Would the girls die? Would it affect their mutations at all? I had to know. Once the cadou was implanted into all three girls I left, leaving Alcina with strict instructions to write down anything of interest that happened and to update me on a weekly basis. And so she did. The long and short of it was the maggots turned into flies that consumed the girl's bodies and changed colour to perfectly mirror the image of what the girls looked like before the flies consumed them. The cold petrified them, which made sense. Apparently they could even mimic human speech and behaviours, each with a different personality of their own. Maybe their brains still worked and controlled the flies? I could only speculate. Alcina decided to adopt the girls naming the youngest Daniela, the middle child Cassandra and the eldest Bela. Sensing a theme with the A's there Alcina but you do you; I know those weren't the girl's names before that's for sure. Maybe I'd visit my new grandchildren some day, but I was so very busy meaning if I did it certainly wouldn't be soon.

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