Twittles

 

*If there are any questions about twittles, you can do so in the comments! It may be confusing for you! So, you know the art I made for Kaitlyn's O.C. introduction-thing: https://drawn.digifi.ca/play/5euw1s Well, I decided to call the creatures in that art "twittles". They are glowing orbs of light, of whichever color that may be, and usually make homes in plains or fields. The "Friendly Twittles" are basically harmless, but a little protective over their children. Basically like a cat/dog. Their wings help them fly, and imagine it like a hummingbird. I decided to add a new twittle. These are "Deadly Twittles". They come out during night time, and don't produce light. Instead, their eyes are glowing, and their body is filled with a black mass. In the daylight, however, in order to survive from the heat and light of day, deadly twittles transform themselves to a green-apple colored twittle, unknown if it's a boy or girl based on it's color, and can still roam around with a green aura. They can still be harmful during the day, but not as much during night. Deadly twittles can shoot or shock electric shocks from their wings. This electricity is in a white color, however. Their electrical forces can be extremely powerful, and can definitely cause death. There's a backstory to it, actually: One sunny day, out in the fields where twittles usually hang around, there were 2 scientists. They wanted to study more about twittles, since they've only discovered them a few years ago. As they were walking around the twittle nests, they spotted an unknown-colored twittle. This twittle was one of the off spring by one of the female friendly twittles. The unknown baby was a light green, and was a lot smaller than the rest. The scientists didn't want to hurt the off spring, nor get the female twittle angry, so they decided that each day they would observe what the green twittle does. And, so, overtime the green twittle grew, but as it grey, the scientists noticed the twittle would become forest-green at night. They brushed it off, thinking it was just a character of the newly-discovered thing. Yet, one day, while researching at night in the twittle field, the green twittle had turned soul-less black, with glowing white eyes. This was obviously unusual, but while the scientists were still trying to figure out how that was possible, the black twittle used extreme electric shocks on both the scientists, killing them a day later. Ever since then, other observers and other citizens had commented about more and more of the same twittle. Because there was no way to know the unknown twittles' sex, other than color, they just decided that there were females and males, it was just not seen. Overtime, green twittles had randomly been birthed, and overtime, the twittles seemed to be taking over...

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