Along with his research into the thanatophagus, eventually Forneus acquired the blood of a Divine Dragon, something he had taken a great risk to attain. With it, he mixed it with human fluids, some herbs and nectar, and stored it in a vial for 40 days. Eventually the concoction formed a "creature that resembled a human fetus, as small as a thumbnail".
Keeping the creature under the temperature of a horse's womb, Forneus studied it while giving it his blood every day. By the 80th day, the creature began to transform, its neck extending and growing a tail, while sprouting eyes. After some time, it resembled more like a dragon, albeit an unusual shaped one
Along with his research into the thanatophagus, eventually Forneus acquired the blood of a Divine Dragon, something he had taken a great risk to attain. With it, he mixed it with human fluids, some herbs and nectar, and stored it in a vial for 40 days. Eventually the concoction formed a "creature that resembled a human fetus, as small as a thumbnail".
Keeping the creature under the temperature of a horse's womb, Forneus studied it while giving it his blood every day. By the 80th day, the creature began to transform, its neck extending and growing a tail, while sprouting eyes. After some time, it resembled more like a dragon, albeit an unusual shaped one