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Vol'Erua Skrav (Tiergnon elf, self exiled) Sure, elves are probably fit af, but decades upon decades of living on human food has its consequences (read: I just needed an excuse to make him squishy).

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Hundreds of millions of years ago, marine animals swam in a vast ocean near the supercontinent of Gondwana. Now, these creatures' fossils litter the rocky desert of southeastern Morocco. Fossil collectors and researchers have found a vast trove of ancient life in a formation called the Fezouata Biota, including fossils of horseshoe crabs, giant lobsterlike animals and armored worms from the Ordovician Period, about 485 million to 444 million years ago. Read more…
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This is an exquisitely preserved, soft bodied fossil of the squid, Plesioteuthis prisca. It's 10 1/2" long and several of the tentacles can be seen along with a PRESERVED INK SACK. It's Upper Cretaceous in age and comes from a quarry near Hadjoula, Lebanon. Soft bodied preservation such is this is extremely rare in the fossil record, the the Lebonese lagerstätten is famous for it. These rare squid fossils have been the subject of several research papers and news articles over the past few years. They compared the preserved organic granules in the ink sacks with the structures in modern squid ink and found them to be identical. In fact by dissolving the graduals in an ammonia solution they were even able to write with it. I've linked several of the papers and articles below.
A NEW LOOK AT FOSSIL CEPHALOPODS - Neal Larson, Robert Morton, Peter Larson & UWE Bergman
SQUIDS: THE CRETACEOUS INK WELL
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC - Fossil Ink Sacs Yield Jurassic Pigment - A First
More details on this specimen: https://www.fossilera.com/fossils/10-5-soft-bodied-squid-fossil-preserved-ink-sack