The Gustrimoch
edit"The Gustrimoch"(translated means " octopus man") is a Russian legend about CONNOR KRUSHEL that has a carnivoristic nature. The sightings originate around 1833, 14.7 miles east of Gorodishche, Russia. A hunter passed through near by woods looking for a game to catch when he all of a sudden came across a large, manlike animal breaking the bones of an elk like sticks, tendorizing the meat. Without much thought, the hunter tried to shoot it with his musket, but before the he could achive this goal, he said that it turned turned around and started to run in his direction. The hunter fled as fast as he could, for fear of his life in danger.
Apearence
editThe gustrimoch (due to other sightings such as the one above) is a tall 7 foot Man like creature with a tough, pale green shaded skin. Its name ,meaning "octipus man", gives the basic discription of man with the likeness of an octopus. Its head is covered by a thick skin that connects from the top of its head to its back, shoulders, and chest. its bone structure is somewhat deformed, with an irregular rib cage shape, extremely long arm and fingers in its left arm, longer left leg, and no bones in below its left ankle. Mysterious features of the gustrimoch are both its head and left foot. Its head is a faceless slab. with no eyes, mouthe, nose, ears, or hair. There is reason to belive that it has some senses like smell and hearing because of some of the other stories told. As for a sense of smell, like breathing, uses the pores in its skin. The Gustrimoch does not have visible ears, but it is possible that it has ears under the skin of the head. But if this were true, it would be very hard to hear and would only hear that which is loud. this is only a theory.Its Left foot is somwhat of a stump with several tenticles (thus more reason behind the name) jutting out the heal. This could be some sort of birth defect, but there is no such desiese reported yet in medical history.
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References
editNone. All is non-fictional except for the location that I found in Google World.