This paper toy is a chibi Anubis, a type of wolf which lives in the desert region, inspired by the Monster Girl Encyclopedia, the papercraft was created by El Joey. As the manager of the mummies, it inhabits places where they are found, and also serves as a soldier protecting the “Pharaoh.” It has high intelligence, and the power of many curses at its disposal. It also has an intellectual and very honest personality, which is rare among the wolf family.
If she finds intruders in the ruins, she attacks, and tries to capture them. In the case that she captures a man she likes, she takes him back to her home as a husband. It’s her particular trait to exercise total control over the man who becomes her husband, down to choosing his diet, planning his daily schedule, and even having sex. It’s just like the relationship between a boss and subordinate. She frequently gives orders. If he doesn’t obey, he will be punished for “penal violations” by being afflicted with the “mummy curse,” which changes his body to be extremely sensitive to pleasure like that of a mummy, in which case, he’ll probably keep having sex with her until he passes out. Again, even if it’s a female intruder, she will be afflicted with the above mentioned “mummy curse.” In the case of women the effects of the curse are not temporary as they are with men. Instead, those afflicted with the curse are changed into mummies and placed under the anubis’s command.
They ordinarily remain calm, but they are extremely weak when something unexpected happens. If things don’t turn out the way they thought they should, they end up getting confused. If a man takes the initiative and assaults one of them, she will probably be thrown into confusion, ending up going into heat and acting out to seek pleasure according to the instincts of the wolf family. [Source: wikia]
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