

Hello there, dear readers. I am here to tell you a chilling, but rather interesting tale of these... unusual beings we have cleverly dubbed Cerbyls, in memory of the disaster Chernobyl. I'm sure you've heard of it, right? No? Well then, this changes things entirely! The Chernobyl disaster was an immense nuclear explosion. Arguably the greatest nuclear disaster to date. It destroyed the whole town, leaving the world shocked and trembling.
Now, we've got that out of the way. Let me continue to recall the events that led to the discovery of Cerbyls.
Now, my faithful companions, I will present to you two letters. Journal entries, more precisely. Perhaps you's like to read them? They may be of use to you. We can't figure out who wrote them, but this anonymous author shed some light for us.
I have just been informed of a terrible nuclear explosion in the town of Chernobyl in the Ukraine SSR. According to the reports, the death toll was dangerously high, with only a handful of survivors who were rescued and taken away from this now radioactive town. Clean up crews have decided to leave everything untouched, in fear that cleaning it will contaminate everything, which is also why they settled for evacuation. I have traveled to this island before, it's hard to believe its gone and destroyed now! I've planned a trip to go there again to examine the damage. Wish me luck!”
The next note is from the same author. It is written in hurried, messy writing. He seemed to be panicking.
No. Nononononon. Help me. Save me. I can't do this any longer.
I can't be here.
I feel like I'm slipping away.... Shadows everywhere.... Sounds haunting me...
....Whats that? I see something big......
somethings coming... I can hear it. It sounds angry, I am scared..... It's getting bigger and it sounds hungry. HELP!!!
......IT HAS THREE”
Following the end of the "e" is a long scribble trailing off the page. It looks as if the pencil was jerked somehow. The note was never finished.

In the year 1999, about 13 years after the disaster, a team of scientists and researchers went to Chernobyl to investigate what had happened to the once flourishing town. What they found was what you see here, my dear readers. What our anonymous author was guessed to be attacked by. They were creatures - no; dogs! They were indeed three headed, with something on each head! It looks like something straight from a sci fi movie! Tv's, toasters, kitchen tools, and all kinds of other gadgets were resting where the canine's heads should have been.
Multiple three headed dogs, now cleverly named Cerbyls, were tranquilized and taken in for examinations. After extensive experiments, poking, and prodding, Scientist concluded that this was the work of radiation. Dogs who survived the nuclear disaster Lived in the deserted city for years, and, as a result their offspring were mutilated and abnormal. However, the one thing scientists can't explain is the lack of heads. But in any case, we can simply say SCIENCE.

- Rules
*Respect everyone on the thread, staff and members alike.
*Do not ask for customs/artist/mod slots unless they are open.
*You may not resell, trade, or otherwise get rid of your cerbyl. If you no longer want it, notify one of the artists to put it up for re-adoption.