Kodii the Pareteorsite

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They fear him.

He's known it since he hatched. The threat may be gone, but the fear lingers, in how they look at him, how they move. It's in how Aecora spends just a bit too long lingering over him before moving on to the next when she checks on them all, and the wary shifting of the others when he's nearby. They all fear he will turn on them.

And maybe he will. He itches to see how far he can push, how much give there is before he is seen to have gone too far and THEY turn against HIM. They see him as a step away from the monsters that threatened them all, and perhaps he is. Or perhaps he makes himself this way because it is easier to act how they think he should.

After all, if he is them, and they almost caused untold destruction, then didn't he cause that destruction as well? That is their logic, and at times it is his as well, despite the fact that he feels no strong pull for that destruction beyond his desire to see how much he can get away with.

Not dangerous. Just curious.

There is a difference... isn't there?

About Pareteorsite Eggs

Pareteorsite are composed of a hard, rock-like outer shell that is extremely difficult to break. If you drop a Pareteorsite from thousands of feet above, it will remain intact. However, this tends to cause damage to the internal components of the egg, breeding what has been called "Mad Pareteorsites."

About the Pareteorsite Creature

Pareteorsites are alien parasites that traveled with The Mysterious Asteroid. The Science and Research Center in Ark City have discovered that Pareteorsite eggs are actually laid in inorganic material such as rocks despite their parasitic appearance. This is likely the reason why they were in The Mysterious Asteroid that crashed in East Ark some time ago. Pareteorsite are creatures that can be found in massive swarms, especially when fallen prey is around. Although dangerous, these aliens do not mind having owners, as long as they are well fed of course.