I feel so foolish... I thought Nina Pickering was just a sympathiser, but it turns out she's a CONFIRMED TYPE 3.... a werewolf!
Just when we thought it couldn't get any better. We already had the ghost and the vampire and the male werewolf, but this... this is a whole different league of scientific study. Imagine the possibilities.
Kemp's gone to bring her in. Then we'll know more.
This drifter was seen causing Havoc in Manchester City Centre last month, bothering shoppers with rantings about the dangers of their own 'inner darkness'. I've heard rumours of a fellow matching this description before, although the scars were new to me and only confirmed my suspicions that there was a Type 3 link in this case. I made some thorough investigations but it seems he's gone to ground. Not been spotted in at least three weeks now. Classification: Missing.
January 2nd was a full moon and a clear sky... perfect conditions for spotting Werewolves in rural areas.
This Type 2 was photographed by an anonymous amateur photographer in Leigh Woods on the outskirts of Bristol during the latest full moon on Saturday. At first he thought he was witnessing a large dog, possibly injured from the noises it was making. As he got closer he realised the shape was more like a person... but no person he'd ever seen before. It was only when he saw the teeth emerging that he realised he was not safe to go any nearer. This was a genuine Type 3 near-miss.
Luckily he was still close to his car and managed to scramble away before the beast made it to its feet, but this picture confirms his story.
Be careful out there CenSSA operatives. Our area of study is fascinating, but not necessarily safe...
SOLID TYPE 3 EVIDENCE. Taken on London's South Bank two days after a full moon. Look at the scratches on the right-hand tree. That must have been a huge specimen. A careless location for a transformation though.
Welcome to CenSSA: The Centre for the Study of Supernatural Activity. Here I’ll be pulling together all my research on supernaturals (AKA werewolves, vampires and ghosts) and sharing it daily.
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