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This species used to be semi-open! It was a dying species, so I finally got to redoing the lines and now I've decided that the species should be open! The color layers have been lock alpha'd. As long as you do not remove my signature you can pretty much do what ever! Please keep the Ceolese on site, to avoid them being sold for real currency and such. Enjoy making ceolese! It is appreciated if you number the title of your ceolese based on the one before.
Ceolese is a form of cat with droopy ears and a long tail with a slightly fluffier tip. The actual cat is rarely seen, but tends to stay in the area of its shrine. Each cat has its own shrine, a block of (usually) concrete with a nameplate on it, and a sculpture made of the same material as the base shrine. Without a shrine, the cat does not exist. If the shrine is broken, the cat will be in pain and die if the sculpture is not fixed within a month. Once the shrine has eroded away or is broken after that month, the cat will die. If the shrine is kept in perfect condition, the cat will continue to live. Despite being determined if they are alive or not by the condition of their shrine, these creatures still enjoy hunting, eating, and drinking, just like a normal cat. Usually shrines can be found in human civilizations.
Young Ceolese can either be called kits or kittens. When it comes to a young Ceolese, it can get quite confusing. After a kit is born, they do not have a shrine, and usually live under the protection of another Ceolese. A kit, unlike adults, is very vulnerable due to the fact they don't have a shrine. Larger carnivores may find a Ceolese kit and attempt to hunt and eat it. A kit will get a shrine once it grows into an adult.