>>6339211The other curious creature that you could see from space is something very large lurking underneath the waters. With the same optics you used to spy the flying lizard, your ship's computers had initially identified it to be a space-faring race known as the Sabyll, a squid-like semi-bipedal race not too unlike your own in shape and stature. This computer did not take into account it was viewing the waters from one thousand miles above the surface of the waters and with intense magnification. But this was the first you had observed, of three similarly exotic sea creatures.
The next you had seen was a smaller, curious race of amphibians. These were mistaken to be large as well, but it became obvious that they were not large, but simply floating down from the sky in the middle of the night to land on ships with black sails. Your scouting vessels drawing near immediately detected intense readings of psychic energy from these ships; if your estimations are accurate, they would rank the eighteenth most psychically powerful race in the galaxy, a middling position on the scale but well above average.
The third such creature was seen through a crack in a coastal cave. Imagery was poor, described by pilots and researchers as "a tumbleweed of eels." Recordings plainly show it conducting a manner of ceremony.
At face value, these creatures are complete biological nonsense. But that is why you seek to understand. Everything has a reason. Perhaps beings as powerful as Zarus had a hand in creating these outlandish fauna.
votes after turkeyday celebrations