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Aleister Lam

The Lizardman
The Lizardman by @aleilam (Aleister Lam)

In the summer of 1988, what seems to be a leisure drive home for 18 yrs old Stephen Davidson turned into a nightmare when his car knocked into something scurrying across the highway. He abruptly alighted his car to realise that he had knocked someone down. He reached for his torch-lite and was shocked to see the thing that laid motionless in front of him. It had the face of a man-size lizard and it seems tobe able to move upright. Davidson observes it for afew mins realising it could be some sort of a surviving member of the dinosauroid family; decided to speed back to the city to get more witness and contact the local authorities about the incident. When he returned to the site, the creature was gone.

Somewhere in a highly secretive and top security government operative compound known as the Dulce Base; Dr Dale Trumball who heads the areas research on Mutations and Human genetics Department theorised that the Lizard entity found dead at the highway of South Carolina is a evolved race of Trooden that had survived the impact of the comet at the end of the dinosaur era. Dr. Trumball obsessed with an answer to this dinosaurian's survival story or the question : Is he a reptilian race from another world? Though the creature was dead, it's brain was preserved moments before it died. By means of a breakthrough scientific experiment which could tap into the brain-wave of the creature; Trumball uses himself as a guinea pig eventhough its in the experimental stage.

Propelled by his determination to know the truth, he found himself more obsessed as visions of bits and pieces of the puzzle of this creatures fascinating past haunts him everyday. Eventually he injected the genes of the lizard entity into himself and this pic is trying to capture him in the process of tranforming into the Lizardman.

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Aleister Lam

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