This report on the Blood Moon Contest is nearly complete, and has one goal in mind: to prove without a shred of doubt that Davie Wilkes and the other bodybuilders did not simply disappear; they're still out there, and, this researcher humbly suggests, bigger, stronger, and better than ever. With the event center abandoned following the sudden cancellation of the contest, the Blood Moon rose on Halloween night, and the stage, far from abandoned, was actually groaning under the weight of its new contestants. Recently, photographs have surfaced of the event, by an unknown photographer- to dismiss these photos as a Bigfoot-esque hoax would be foolish, for nothing could fake what these pictures show- nothing short of a magnificent display of unfettered power and strength. An entire pack of werewolves had taken to the stage, beasts of immense size and magnificently sculpted muscle. Brock Stone and Lou Fuller are recognizable as some of these transformed monsters; Brock Stone has distinctive, platinum blond hair that passed to his lycanthrope form, and Lou Fuller's recognizable scar along his chest can also be recognized. They are, however, a mere sideshow in comparison to the main focus of the photographs- Davie Wilkes. Little Davie Wilkes, once considered the worst bodybuilder in the profession, was the biggest, most musclebound titan that ever took the name bodybuilder by the time these photos were taken, and is most likely even bigger by now. The best photo of him shows the werewolf with truly glorious arms, with biceps alone as big as lesser men, and triceps like truck tires. His chest swelled large and grown past his muzzle, his immense, hill-like shoulders reaching to press against his cheeks and swallow up his thick neck. His heaving flanks surge out, wide as the tree line of the forest his pack most likely still resides in. The sculpted abs cast in his pecs' shadow were swollen and densely packed, with thighs as wide as kegs and sturdy as oak trunks.
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