History
The history of the Arctic Kilids dates way back to the ice age. Yes, they once lived among the wooly mammoths and saber toothed tigers. Later in time, when the Eskimos (more properly called the Inuit) came into their territory, they were first thought to be unicorns, only seen by the children with the purest of heart. It wasn't to long before that legend disappeared when a herd of Kilids killed a group of hunters. They felt threatened and to protect their young both the stallions and the mares charged at the men with their horns ready. After that, the Kilids were considered dangerous beasts. The Eskimos tried not to bother the Kilids however as they were still gorgeous animals of great power. For about ten years there was a terrible famine. Seals, many types of sea life, hares, and foxes were very scarce. This left the Eskimos with little to eat. At this time, the Kilids were considered to beautiful and god-like to kill. However, when many people began dying of hunger, this ended. The Kilids were hunted like crazy only so the Eskimos could survive. Their meat filled the Eskimos bellies, Kilid fur covered their body, and the bones were used as weapons. When the famine ended, Kilid hunting continued for many years. Finally there were only a few Kilids left. This is when they were considered extinct and just another "unicorn" legend. The Eskimos then moved or died off and the Kilids began making herds again. Recently, while testing and educating themselves about string theory, a group of scientists found a small herd of Kilids. The dumb founded men immediately took many notes of the creatures. An official came out to see these "Unicorn-like things" that the scientists kept talking about. Upon seeing one, he demanded that one should be taken into captive, shipped to the United States, and tested on. The herd of Kilids protected themselves and attacked the men trying to capture them. Three men were killed, and two injured. The entire herd of Kilids were also killed by the men. They decided to leave any other Kilids be and just take notes from a distance, give them a name, and classify them.