Why were the hound's jaw coated with phosphorous?
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to make it look like it was glowing....like it was a beastly figure
this would add to the ghostly appearance of the hound, making it easy for people to believe the legacy
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Hounds jaw was covered with phosphorous so it would react with the teeth and increase its ghastly appearance and make it look more fierce and harsh and also his teeth will gain the strength to bite a person and kill any person on the spot.
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