Section 4C subsection 8Z
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The name “Misty Man” (Scientifically, caligus daemonium meaning Mist Demon) was given for its appearance on foggy days, rainy days, and of course misty days. While mammals were evolving into humans in Northern America the Anolis carolinensis was evolving in a similar pattern. This caused the ancestor of caligus daemonium (stilio hominum meaning lizard person) a completely upright lizard that could camouflage into any surrounding.
The stilio hominum was on average about 9 inches tall, weighing in at just about 8.5g, and their diet often consists of medium to large sized arthropods. They then moved east to the area that is currently known as North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. The arthropods increased in size when they moved leaving them with a low food source so they grew and evolved further increasing in size and feeding of the smaller stilio hominum.
This evolution created the early magnus serpentium (translating to large reptile) the magnus serpentium was about 2 feet tall, weighing about 2 lbs and 4 oz. When they became larger so did the main target of their food Hogna carolinensis more commonly known as wolf spiders also grew.
They grew to 3 feet in diameter, weighing 2lbs, and a leg length of 1ft and 6 inches creating gigas aranea (more allibarition on these arachnids is the file in section 4C subsection 9Z) when these arthropods did this it set off a chain of evolution between the 2 animals. Until they both reached their final evolution.
The Misty Man is only seen in rain because the water washes off the gels that are released from it’s pores in order to go camouflage. This gives it the monotone coloring. Sightings have acknowledged how the spinal cord is almost separated from the rest of the neck and that it stands at about 35 ft tall. The weight is undiscovered and any evidence of a gigas aranea larger than 12 feet is undiscovered which begs the question where did they go.