"Monstrological taxonomy has been forced to reimagine many well-established methods of classification, thanks in large part to the often confounding nature of the Paironormals. Pareidolia is at play when beholding the Galymph, whose Major form presents as a pair of Monsters, or... a pair of a pair. A pair of Paironormals. With its obscuring frills, calcified cladding and matted aetherfronds, the Ambiguity Paironormal obfuscates its true form with a subtle deftness. The sound of its voices singing in unison suggests a cooperation between two beings - with the 'rider' mindfully controlling the 'steed' - but one must be cautious they aren't being taken for a ride. When revealed in its Minor form, the dorsal cladding has ablated, revealing a body packed with plasmonodules. Its aetherfronds, now more sparse, have lost their lushness, exposing that the 'steed and rider' combo is, in fact, a single connected Monster. Observers of both Major and Minor Galymphs share a preternatural understanding of a mysterious truth: that this Paironormal is actually the micro-organism dwelling in the fluid-filled vessels of a gargantuan creature, under the sway of this mysterious force from beyond the Carnival."