Harley Kane: A Study on the Creatures of Light [ ✎ ] [...] The creatures of light are being that resemble a cat very closely, almost to the extent of them being able to be mistaken for the common felines. However, there are some glaring differences. The first off is their color, as their whole pelt is a yellow, though not like a lemon, their fur is more of a golden yellow. Their pattern is also very telling, as it depicts Suns in an orange, the Suns being like what you'd see in many children's drawings. Their size is also quite noticable difference you'll imidiatly see, as they are the size of a larger kitten of house cat. But the most glaring one, however, is (though arguably) their alien glow, as their whole body glows in a golden yellow light. Some individuals have a fainter glow, while others have a stronger one, though usually there's very little difference if the brightness of the light their light. These were only the differences a regular citizen could spot right away, though, as their biology is extremely curious. They can not reproduce, and have no reproductive organs. They are also all the same age, the mind boggling 4 billion years, though seem to be very energetic. [...] A very questionable theory in this matter is that they were born from the Sun, as they seeme to be made up of the same gases, and are the same age as the Earth. The theory says that this is because when the Earth cooled down enough for oceans to form, one of the Sun's part broke off and shattered into all 10,000 creatures of light that seem to inhabit Earth. This comes from a prophet that wished not to be named, and is only accepted by very few people, though is the most famous and known theory, and is called the Sun Theory. [...] But moving on from theories, it's very interesting that there has been no creature of light sighted after sundown and before sunrise. This has an explanation coming from another person who does not wish to he mamed, who theorises that the stars are actually the creatures of light, lost in the night sky without the guidance of the sun, with this being called the Night Path Theory. This is, let's say, utterly ridicoulous, and is only included in this book so that it includes every theory and possible explanation. [...] The creatures of light are very illusive, and are hard to spot let alone keep track of or capture, which is why we have so little data concerning them. [...] The earliest record is a pem from an anonymus author, titled 'The Creatures of Light', dating back to the medieval period and to March 19 of an unknown year. [...] A new name has been proposed for these creatures, which is to call them sac, amongst many other suggestions, like col, cos, sol, sunlings, light cats, sun cats, and many more, but for now, creatures of light is the official terms for these curious creatures. [...]
This is a 'study' on my one-off species, the creatures of light, who my character, Napkristály is. [ Disclaimer: the writer, 'Harley Kane', is not a real person but a work of fiction, any references to real people are accidental ] [ Art by @-Moonleaf, design by @Flight-Of-Freedom ] [ Writing and one-off species by @spirhowI_stories ] [ Text in thumbnail made by me with cooltext.com ]