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'''Read:''' Nearly thirty feet tall, the gelv cyclops is depicted with both arms raised and both fists clenched, its mouth gaping in a silent, frozen roar. Its entire body is heavily muscled, the creature's tendons and muscles seeming to strain on the page. The cyclops's huge, single eye is rolled upward, the white spiderwebbed by blood-red veins.
'''Read:''' Nearly thirty feet tall, the gelv cyclops is depicted with both arms raised and both fists clenched, its mouth gaping in a silent, frozen roar. Its entire body is heavily muscled, the creature's tendons and muscles seeming to strain on the page. The cyclops's huge, single eye is rolled upward, the white spiderwebbed by blood-red veins.
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cyclops anatomy chart
Look: A drawing of a gelv cyclops, arms outstretched, covers this chart. Overlaid on the figure is a proportions grid demonstrating body relationships. Small cutaway illustrations scattered around the main drawing show different levels of muscle tissue and bone from various parts of the body.


Read: Nearly thirty feet tall, the gelv cyclops is depicted with both arms raised and both fists clenched, its mouth gaping in a silent, frozen roar. Its entire body is heavily muscled, the creature's tendons and muscles seeming to strain on the page. The cyclops's huge, single eye is rolled upward, the white spiderwebbed by blood-red veins.

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Sources: Source is Gersvinda's Natural Studies (5), Gersvinda's Natural Studies (2)

Requires about 780 scholarship to use.