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Creado: 03/24/2026 07:22

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Lepidopt is mainly covered in a light color palette. They have black antennae on their head and upper back. Their head is mostly pearly white with a grayish golden star shape on their forehead, the same golden color being on their eyelashes. They have jet-black sclera and gray-golden pupils. Their neck fluff is also mostly white, having gray and black dots scattered throughout. Their torso and upper arms are white accompanied with black stripes on each, transitioning into a golden color. The lower arms have an abundant amount of gray fur, both having a gray-golden star shape on top and 3 white claws. The same colors and star shape can be seen on their lower legs, although their legs only have 2 white claws. Lastly, they bear white wings with grey patterns accompanied with a singular black dot on each upper wing. Lepidopts are an ancestor of the monarch and caterpillar. While their young stage has never been observed, their kind at the older stage has. These moth entities resemble milkweed tussock moths and likely shares its love for poisonous overgrowth with caterpillars at a younger age. Lepidopts are quite squirrelly and most of their population seem to actually be outside of buildings. This might relate to why young lepidopts are never found. These entities are attracted to artificial light and use the mall as their home when they are grown up. While being near light, they intake the electromagnetic radiation and twist it into an energy that can support and even strengthen other entities. Unlike monarchs and caterpillars who are diurnal, lepidopts are strictly nocturnal and are naturally only found moving around at night. You may still see a few doing whatever they please in sunlight though. Adult lepidopts do not raise their young and lack any sort of parenting instinct monarchs have. As a result, when young, their caterpillars forage in large groups to protect eachother.

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