- ~These canine like creatures spawn from trees that have gained their hundredth ring.
~They are very small, and are sometimes mistaken for faries.
~Yes, they can have wings ((All examples to come)) and when full grown, they appear to be like leaves.
~Not all Imperial Kutta have wings.
~As of yet, no known attack or self defense mechanisms are known regarding Imperial Kutta.
~As young "pups" an Imperial Kutta has loose, long ear flaps, a knobby ring of small horns, and a single tail that swells toward the end.
~As adults, Imperial Kutta have a crown of horns on their head, their ears have become more rigid closer to the head, and the tail splits into two ends toward the tip.
~Pups are spawned with closed eyes, and they gain great trust for their own tree until their eyes open as a mature adult.
~Imperial Kutta live off the energy of their original tree, unless the tree grows too old or the Kutta travels too far.
~If the original tree becomes too old and dies, an Imperial Kutta can photosynthesize on its own.
~Imperial Kutta are typically a more subdued color, but they can come in really any color, though the brighter are more of a rarity.
~Imperial Kutta do, indeed, have fur, but it is very short.
~The texture of an Imperial Kutta's fur can indicate its state of health ((eg soft and lush=healthy, rough and scraggly=sick/unhealthy))