Viscous substances were removed from the skins of lizards found within an instance of the Murder Hornet anomaly.
The lizards were outwardly normal with no obvious behavioural anomalies. When skin contact was made the person touching the lizard became dizzy and disorientated and then fell into a coma.
Subject also reported particularly vivid dreams whilst in the coma.
Analysis of the compound suggests it is a form of concentrated hallucinogenic, but laced with impurities from the lizard's excretory systems. These impurities seem to be causing a form of chemical shock and thus the coma.
Two viable uses of the harvested compounds exist.