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Introduction:
While there has been small-scale research conducted to determine characteristics of devils in remote observation, there has been little research on close-up devil behaviour as a result of stimuli - likely due to an aversion of human experimentation. This is a crucial misstep in historical records and one that has hindered the progress of humanity because the ultimate goal of human existence is to survive despite the threat of devils.
The proposed research is to quantify and qualify devil behaviour to better understand driving forces behind their hunting. It is known that they react to visual and audio stimuli, but there is a gap in information on other senses - such as olfactory. Further, there is little historical data to differentiate subcategories of the three aforementioned senses.
This series of reports seeks to clarify demon behaviour and biology. As this is an under-supported endeavour, the researcher will be acting alone with all biases that entails.
No matter the cost, all information hereafter is for the greater good.
As always, further testing is required.
