ENTRY 22
Today, I finished planting each tooth into its designated chamber. Over the next six months, they should grow into twenty-six skeleton infants.
To ensure that all of my test subjects will grow up to be strong, healthy monsters, I did some preliminary testing of each tooth before planting them. Interestingly enough, I discovered that the teeth have small, magical cores inside. Further testing and analysis showed that these cores have some soul-like qualities. Each tooth has a "proto-soul" of sorts.
I would love to investigate this further, but I cannot do so without risking damage to my subjects. As before, perhaps I can pursue this course of study once I have more teeth available to me.
Concerning the growth of my subjects, I have high hopes for the A and B models. S and T look promising as well. Out of all of them, however, Y and Z are the least likely to survive. That is not to say that I don't expect them to live through the incubation process, because I do. However, they mark the extreme edge case for my stat-enhancement tests. Their bodies might not be able to handle the seraphin supplements.
If they begin showing signs that they won't be able to develop safely…well. I can always remove them from their incubation chambers and bury them like normal skeletons. This would slow their development and essentially disqualify them from my experiments, but it would hardly matter at that point. I can't test dead subjects.
Y and Z represent a high-risk, high-reward scenario. They could potentially supersede all other subjects in terms of stat totals. As long as I can pull them out before anything goes wrong, why would I be satisfied with the bronze? Shouldn't I go for the gold?
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God, I hope nothing goes wrong.
