The northern lights are actually vapor-based sky wyrms that feed off of celestial energies. In 1957, a man named Theodus Lattimer strapped himself to the wing of an Avro Vulcan, and was flown into the heart of the northern lights. Once inside the vaprous entity, he was violently attacked. He returns badly inured, and doctors removed a six inch venomous tooth from his abdomen. Zoologists were dumbfounded after examining the tooth, claiming "This biological evidence is such an outlier to everything we currently know about the animal kingdom".
Theodus died seven day later, and his body mysteriously dissipated after the Smithsonian institute took an interest in the tooth.
The northern lights are actually vapor-based sky wyrms that feed off of celestial energies. In 1957, a man named Theodus Lattimer strapped himself to the wing of an Avro Vulcan, and was flown into the heart of the northern lights. Once inside the vaprous entity, he was violently attacked. He returns badly inured, and doctors removed a six inch venomous tooth from his abdomen. Zoologists were dumbfounded after examining the tooth, claiming "This biological evidence is such an outlier to everything we currently know about the animal kingdom".
Theodus died seven day later, and his body mysteriously dissipated after the Smithsonian institute took an interest in the tooth.