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LightKnight5
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Seems simular....
Jul 8 2012, 12:59 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 8 2012, 12:59 PM EDT
This is quite simular to that of a creature i've heard of called a Grister/Gristors. They have a social hiarcy to an extent like that of a honey bee but far more intellegent. You get the missfortune of spoting one and then they directlly relise you are looking at them you get killed or they cause you to indirectlly kill your self. Just as an example to what they are capable of. They stick around houses and rural areas mostlly. Though i've heard them being in really open areas as well. So i'm not all to sure if they have a preferice of living areas and conditions. I know them to be part of Irish mythology. And yet they seem to pop up were ever there are people. Bit like rats.

Its curious that something like this would pop up in the Apalachane Mountains. There are plenty of folk lores. But this i think seems to be very intresting for the area. Though i can figure that the forest seems to be the main living area. Makes sence. They are ambush preditors from what he describes. What better place to be then in the cover and brush of a forest? The only thing i could see them for floridia though is in the swampy areas. I'm geussing they could have learned to swim if they migrate down that far south. As for the nocternal part i can understand. If they were in some way human they would keep that trait. People that have a nocternal sleep cycle tend to wear sunglasses even when indoors durring the daytime due to them being used to near pitch black. Weaken them no, disorent them for awhile.... Heck yes. Its like shining a light into an owls face. They go blind temparorly. Just hope you have enough battary power to escape them if you have a flashlight. Or you might be on there list for getting eaten or something worse.
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