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Prof. Draco wrote: July 19, 2012

''While taking my partner on a romantic walk along the Christchurch beaches, I spotted a group of young Wesen on the shore with surfboards in hand. There were three in total, and all of different though similar species. My partner, who knows of my bloodline, understood my desire to study them acting naturally and left me to observe while he got food. ''

''The first, the smallest of the three was a gleaming white with a fatty beak like formation arounf the mouth and a large fatty lump on the forehead. I could hear him from my position some meters away, and his vioce was like that of a canary chirping as he laughd with his friends.''

''The second was taller and better built, with black skin. Two large white ovals surrounded his eyes like that of and Orca, and I deduced he must be a Wildewal, like my mother had told me she had seen in Australia some years back. That revelation was enough to urge me to keepmy distance, as they're known to be savage when threatened.''

''The final boy was massive, almost two meters tall. His skin was a pale blue and he had a visible baleen from his lower jaw to his navel. His look reminded me of illustrations I have seen depicting Blar Risastor, and given their rarity I am lucky to see one alive.''

''All three of the boys had small dorsal fin-like protusions on their backs and similar formations on their upper arms. Though I was at a distance I could see their fingers and toes had merged into flipper like appendages. If my information is correct regarding the Wildewal and Blar Risastor, all three would have had a blowhole at the nape of the neck.''

''My observations ended when my partner came back with ice-creamand we continued our walk. Returning home, a quick research session confimed the first boy as a Hvitur Hvalur, a wesen with similarities to the Beluga whale.''

-21st Century Grimm I don't know why I love this so much, but I do!