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"However", continued Trymir. "These Beasts do differ greatly from their ancestral counterparts." He pinpointed to one of the creatures on the billboard. "Their mass differentiate a lot from their ancestors. When killed the mass of the Beast will collapse upon itself within a short amount of time and eventually liquify into a substance of putrefaction."

One could tell that Trymir was as confused over this fact as many others were, yet he had stopped asking himself these questions a long time ago. Now he was just dedicated to end these monsters.

"The reason for this is unknown. Maybe some unintentional side effect evolved from whatever caused them to grow? Same goes for their bone structure. When a Beast has been slain and liquified, their bones will turn fragile and brittle, and crumble to dust unless preserved. We are guessing that whatever the cause is behind their growth, it also keeps their bodies healthy and renewed while they are alive, indicating that it very well might be something in their body system that is affected and the cause of it all. Some particular organ or otherwise."