LIBER DE ARMAMENTARIIS

The Book of Weapons

Stalker Beetle

STALKER BEETLE. (See also, INSECTS, ORGANICS) The lack of resources and scientific research make understanding the significance of this unnamed beetle species to the ecosystem exceedingly difficult, if not impossible. Although their origin is not yet clear, the information documented by an unnamed entomologist proves to be crucial in classifying the insects.

Said insects, colloquially termed as Stalker Beetles, have been defined as a rare species believed to have been discovered in the last decade of the 19th century. Although not much has been stated about their origin and nature, they are described as a strong and resistant species, and the research notes seem to point at an erratic, unified movement - a so called "hivemind behavior - between the beetles and their keepers. Said documents even claim that they share a connection which allows the keeper to have direct control over or sacrifice a beetle if needed. Though the research is both obscure and unreliable, it is also indicated on several pages that certain test subjects gained the ability to control these insects, but the nature of these subjects remains unclear.

As current findings are relatively new, and scientists have yet to conclude their research, we can only assume that further information will be revealed in the near future regarding this species, and their origins.