FIELD JOURNAL // UNKNOWN HIGHWAY // ELMYRA
Classification: Dual Figure // Clinical Procedure Study
Recorded Location: Elmyra — Roadside Clinic (Unknown Highway)
Collection: Unknown Highway
A moose-headed subject was documented in seated position at the edge of a padded treatment table, torso inclined forward in preparation for thoracic adjustment. Antler span extended laterally beyond expected ergonomic limits, yet balance remained stable and cooperative.
The attending practitioner presented elongated avian cervical anatomy consistent with ostrich morphology. Manual placement along the upper spine suggested imminent rotational or compressive alignment. No visible hesitation or distress response was recorded during the interval.
The clinical interior appeared sparse and procedural, reinforcing the normalization of hybrid physiologies within Elmyra. Observers noted the exchange registered as routine rather than spectacle — another preserved human therapy enacted through Kimerian form along the Unknown Highway.
Filed and archived by: Field Recorder // Unknown Highway Registry