Aatxe the Squidot

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Aatxe
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darexxis
Stolen
17 Dec 2019
Hatched
20 Dec 2019
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26 Dec 2019
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Aatxe

Aatxe ([a.atʃe]) is a spirit in the folk mythology of the Basque people. His name is literally translated as "Young Bull", and he is sometimes known as Etsai. He is a cave-dwelling spirit who adopts the form of a young red bull, but being a shapeshifter, sometimes takes the shape of a man. At night, more so in stormy weather, he arises from the hollow which is his lair. He attacks criminals and other malevolent people. He also protects people by making them stay home when danger is near.

He is theorized to be a representative of the goddess Mari, or may be an enforcer of her will, punishing people who cheat her. Another name for him is Aatxegorri which means "young red bull". It is believed Aatxe inhabited caves and hollows; in many (Isturits, Sare, Errenteria, among others) engravings and paintings depicting aurochs, bulls, and oxen have been found; which implies that this Basque myth has its origins in the Paleolithic.

About Squidot Eggs

Dirt stones cradle the Squidot egg and give it a stable resting place, no matter what surface the egg is on.

About the Squidot Creature

The Squidot, a result of an experiment gone wrong at the Science and Research Center in Ark City, is a bull creature whose body is neither "here" nor "there" and exists in a perpetually fragmented state between dimensions. Parts of the Squidot's body that appear to be ghostlike are actually reflections of its body from other dimensions. Its body is really there but is simply located elsewhere.

The Science and Research Center in Ark City has cancelled all further studies into explaining how and why this Squidot's body exists between dimensions. This has come under intense speculation by the general public, raising fears about whether or not a tear exists in the fabric of Ark's universe.