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<blockquote data-quote="JackStagger" data-source="post: 184078" data-attributes="member: 11397"><p>Sounds a lot like a Rake. They are said to be predatory shapeshifters or perhaps they can telepathically broadcast an alternate image of themselves, but they have almost translucent pale skin and typically walk on four "legs". They have large mouths and large eyes, are oddly lanky with long limbs, and prefer forest environments where they may hunt game animals or simply be malicious opportunists in general. One of the very few cryptids I would give the bullet on sight given I'm sure of it not being a cheeky human, so stay safe. They seem to be rudimentarily minded, with their only real advantage being visual deception and/or the immobilizing fear of actually seeing one clearly.</p><p></p><p>Keep an eye out for abnormal wolves and dogs, too. There are a few accounts of what is known as a dogman preying on rake specifically. Unfortunately, the dogman can be much worse in almost every aspect and in every other account. If you see a dogman just hope it's busy.</p><p></p><p>Collect as much evidence as you can like you said, but maybe avoid constantly recording or using devices which might "broadcast" where you are and what you're doing. EM fields and diodes can conceivably make you stand out in the relative sterile atmosphere of the forest to something which might be able to modulate your brain waves and alter your perception. That's just my theory, though. Could be something else entirely as well, I'm just speculating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JackStagger, post: 184078, member: 11397"] Sounds a lot like a Rake. They are said to be predatory shapeshifters or perhaps they can telepathically broadcast an alternate image of themselves, but they have almost translucent pale skin and typically walk on four "legs". They have large mouths and large eyes, are oddly lanky with long limbs, and prefer forest environments where they may hunt game animals or simply be malicious opportunists in general. One of the very few cryptids I would give the bullet on sight given I'm sure of it not being a cheeky human, so stay safe. They seem to be rudimentarily minded, with their only real advantage being visual deception and/or the immobilizing fear of actually seeing one clearly. Keep an eye out for abnormal wolves and dogs, too. There are a few accounts of what is known as a dogman preying on rake specifically. Unfortunately, the dogman can be much worse in almost every aspect and in every other account. If you see a dogman just hope it's busy. Collect as much evidence as you can like you said, but maybe avoid constantly recording or using devices which might "broadcast" where you are and what you're doing. EM fields and diodes can conceivably make you stand out in the relative sterile atmosphere of the forest to something which might be able to modulate your brain waves and alter your perception. That's just my theory, though. Could be something else entirely as well, I'm just speculating. [/QUOTE]
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