I'm surprised that you read that small small text.
Thank you for the detailed information!
2019-05-14 13:23:44 +0000 UTC
It's super cute! Now, I am imagining her in a break room, relaxing with other "exhibit girls" and staff. :)
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2019-05-14 01:06:41 +0000 UTC
ALRAUNE
A creature from Middle Age German mythology. The humanoid-shaped mandrake root, or Mandragora officinarum, was widely believed to be produced by the Earth absorbing the life force of hanged criminals. In modern pop culture, the Alraune is commonly portrayed as a mandrake plant-human hybrid being, usually seen as female.
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2019-05-14 01:05:39 +0000 UTC
ALRAUNE
German for Mandrake is a novel by German novelist Hanns Heins Ewers published in 1911. It is also the name of the female lead character. The book originally featured illustrations by Ilna Ewers-Wunderwald.
Ah, it is the Wikipedia entry. Hm.