Overview |
Alleyway Watchdog (O-02-11-26) is a HE-class Abnormality that can battled on Wednesdays in Thread Luxcavation, and as a potential boss in the Mirror Dungeon.
It is also encountered on Stations 5 & 11 of Line 1: MADNESS.
It is the source of the E.G.O Telepole.
Appearance[]
Alleyway Watchdog has the appearance of a large gray wolf with a slender body and limbs, and a bushy mane and tail. Three wolf heads can be seen attached to front. They each possess a crooked snout lined with sharp teeth, and a equally crooked long, thin tongue. There is visible stitching around one of the mouths, and a purple glow can be seen emanating from the other two after they are broken.
The Observation Logs describe the Abnormality as three wolves that been carefully stitched together, though it goes on to speculate that there may be even more than three due to presence of extra mouths.
A charred figure of a man is seen resting atop the wolf heads, covered in barbed wire. There are also four bloodied telephone poles inserted into the Abnormality's back that are connected together by slack power lines. Purple lightning is described to run along the lines.
Story[]
Log Writer: Yi Sang
It has the appearance of three dark-furred wolves stitched together in a delicate operation. No, there may have been more, as it possessed more than three mouths.
Atop the canine heads was the figure of a person, charred beyond recognition. Though a combustion of that degree normally would have reduced such a figure to ashes, its form was as solid as it could be, its muscles even showing motion.
In addition, a heap of wooden telephone poles are lodged into the wolves' body as stakes would a prisoner. They seem to periodically emit electricity, but I couldn't fathom through what means they were able to do so.
Such is all I have to say.
It ran at me, galloping in a possessed motion.
Its visage was a far cry from a hound commanded to battle or a beast yearning to feed itself.
Running at me may have been its only choice.
I saw a purple arc of electricity sprint across its back. Which reminded me of animals tested under similar conditions in the laboratory.
Using electric stimuli, those animals were made to move as some other being intended.
It made me wonder if the same is happening to this creature.
While its claws hurt me gravely, I felt an ounce of pity for it as well.
Such is all I have to say.
To describe it in more detail, it gathered bolts of lightning as if all the storms and thunders in the world struck it at once, so it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that its roar has a thunderous property.
Naturally, I was able to identify the source of its electricity.
This creature was like a living battery. Collecting lightning in its body, it used the power to fuel itself.
Alas, its usage of the lightning's energy was not for a self-motivated purpose such as pursuit of strength;
the accumulated electric forces appeared to dictate its motion, giving me the impression that it was the will of the sky that it followed.
While drawing up such thoughts, Miss Faust reminded me that it's not right to have such impressions of Abnormalities.
Thus, I conclude the log here lest it becomes too sentimental.
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Trivia[]
- Based on its Observation Logs, it is heavily implied that Alleyway Watchdog is being controlled by an external force; the electricity it stores may be manipulating it.
- Yi Sang likens the Abnormality to animals tested under electric shocks in the laboratory. This may suggest that Alleyway Watchdog is based on animal experimentation, specifically using electric shocks.