Monday, April 5, 2021

Cosmic Creatures: Meteors, Comets and Asteroids

 













(Artwork: 4th April)

Then, we have the 'winged rock types' I would like to call them. Anyways, these birds are usually common, and are found everywhere in the galaxies. Because of their intelligence, they are often trained by the littlest planet, Mercury, to deliver the letter when the situation arises. Although, despite their intelligence, they can be prone to accidents, so that’s how we get destructions by these birds.

Appearances:

Well, it depends on which type of bird. Generally, they have light grey feathers on their body, with their legs and beak darker in shade. The difference is that asteroids have red feathers on the wings and eyes, blue for comets and white for meteors.

Behaviours:

So, let’s just separate on that:

Meteors- they are the most abundant of all of the other birds. Well, technically, they are actual space rocks, but the thing is that they are a bit smaller than asteroids or Comets. As they are the most abundant, they can either be stable flyers or intelligent as our icy planet itself. Also, meteor showers. Some of the now meteoroids would burn up, causing the showers.

Asteroids- They are quite large and are most abundant in the asteroid belt. They are graceful flyers but are incredibly hard to train, so don't expect a lot of these red feathered creatures delivering the letter for you. Like I mentioned, they can be real large, the largest asteroid not even BEING a bird, and because of that, it can cause even more destruction, like that one time with 'those large lizard things'. 

Comets- Finally, there are the icy-cold Comets. They are often found in the Kuiper belt, and they are highly intelligent. But, that also means that they can often take advantage of this, like harming the celestials, thus they are always symbolised as bad luck, and even in the past, the Earthlings know this. However, they aren't that stable at flying, thus causing some falls on Earth. Also, they are almost ALWAYS dirty, even after looking away for a second.

(Also, no abilities since there is not much from them)



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