Tuxedo Catfolk
“ Always unlucky is the kleptomaniac race. Not a true Indiana Jones or Lara Croft on steroids, these creatures steal one of the earlier ones, such as the catnip, which is advised in place of your misplaced belongings. ”
– Eostre
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Synapsida
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Suborder: Feliformia
Family: Felidae
Subfamily: Anthrofelinae
Genus: Anthroailurus
Species: Anthroailurus nigra
Descendant: cat
Named by: Fahmi Ajel
Year Published: 2002
Size: 50 cm in length; 41 cm tall in height; 55 kilograms in weight
Lifespan: 12 to 60+ years
Activity: Cathemeral 🌅🌃
Thermoregulate: Endotherm
Type:
Synapsids
Mammals (Cats)
Mythical
Race
Title:
Cat Race
Cat-child
Pantheon:
Terran/Gaian 🇺🇳
Egyptian 🇪🇬
Cypriot 🇨🇾
Greek 🇬🇷
Italian 🇮🇹
Time Period: Pliocene–Holocene
Alignment: various
Threat Level: ★★
Diet: Omnivorous 🥩🌿
Elements: Various
Inflicts: Various
Weaknesses: Various
Casualties:
PAPRIN
Unspecified
TROQA
Unspecified
Based On:
Melynx from Monster Hunter Series
Puss in Boots from fairytale and Shrek series
Meowth from Pokémon
Conservation Status: Not Evaluated (NE) – IUCN Red List
Tuxedo Catfolk (Anthroailurus nigra; Aliyr: םאַבריִ אַיִלוִר "Mabri Ailyr"), also known as Black Felyne, Melynx, Black Catfolk, Magpie Catfolk, or Bicolor Felyne, is the fictional species of felynes introduced in the Worldcraft series.
Felyne is named after this cat from the Monster Hunter series, like Palicos or Prowlers. However, it is not related to this cat and was accidentally named by the Persian Emperor to find Jewish people who first encountered this sapient cat. Ailur, or Ailyr, comes from Ailurus (for red pandas) and is adopted from the ancient Greek word αἴλουρος (ailouros), meaning "cat".
Similar to human fingerprints, these cats' color patterns were the same as those of tuxedo and bicolor cats, appearing in black and white in any shade and gradient. As animal athletes, male cats are faster than females, and the female was lighter than the male.
Tuxedo Catfolk is a master thief who steals everything, including catnip, one of humanity's most valuable possessions. They show up in groups and try to steal things when they see a hunter around. After acquiring an object, they flee and burrow underground, never to be seen again.
The United Nations verified that this species is exclusively known to wildlife and race. Additionally, some of these possess both Avian's Vision (previously possessed by Assassin Order and Templar Knights, and later Conservationist Hunters due to Eostre's inheritance of Aurorium Neurotransmitter Technology) and an avian companion, which can be used to scout nearby areas, swoop, and steal items from their owners.
Don't be a fool. As part of the Fifth Forces of Nature from Star Wars' Force, "Feline Tempest" is a new power that the Tuxedo Catfolk introduces during the near-death experience mode. It is independent of the Jedi and Delphian. As long as he stays hidden, this species can steal and kill several enemies at once with their claws; time is slowed after each assassination, enabling the species to target the next adversary. This is accomplished by raising their tail and leaping to recharge by performing stealth steal and taking on assassinations.
Northern Felyne are quite low in the food chain, though they feed on just about anything. Northern felynes feed on nuts, insects, rats, fish, and many different human dishes across the world in four realms. If the battle starts looking bad, they'll dig a hole and travel somewhere safe and back to their home without noticing yet. Commonly, they are seen working in all sorts of human establishments or settlements to find a job.
Tuxedo cats are thought to be very energetic, curious, and mischievous. Melynx often steal objects from hunters in order to determine the item's value. After being isolated, they will examine the object and determine its value.
Felynes will attack the hunter if another relative is attacked. All the Felynes and others in the area will join the attack.
Tuxedo Catfolks can be seen inhabiting a wide range of areas in Afro-Eurasia, including villages and cities in some cases.
Movement Pattern: Random
Individual Type: Random
Population Trend: Increasing
Population: 5,000,000
Locomotion: Versatile
Habitat: Polar; Tundra; Taiga; Montane Grasslands and Shrublands; Temperate Coniferous Forests; Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests; Temperate Deciduous Forests, Temperate Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands; Subtropical Coniferous Forests; Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests; Subtropical Dry Broadleaf Forests; Subtropical Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands; Salt Flats; Stone Forest; Tropical Coniferous Forests; Tropical Moist Broadleaf Forests; Tropical Dry Broadleaf Forests; Tropical Grasslands; Tropical Savannas and Shrublands; Mediterranean Forests, Woodlands, and Scrub; Mushroom Forests; Mushroom Fields; Deserts and Xeric Shrublands; Badlands; Flooded Grasslands and Savannas; Swamp; Bayous/Billabongs; Riparian; Wetland; Mangrove Forest; Cold Bamboo Forests; Tropical Bamboo Forests; Air-breathing Coral Reefs; Graveyard Vale; Mountain; Warm Ghost Town; Cold Ghost Town; Ruined Skyscraper.
Earth: worldwide
Delphia: worldwide
Reinachos: worldwide
Sawintir: worldwide
Agartha: worldwide
Felynes cannot be tamed!
The Terran Deities were responsible for the creation of felynes, which evolved from wildcats from North Africa to Cyprus in order to create a numerous, hardy, and docile workforce. Humans were the result of forced evolution.
The felynes, however, were shaped to meet the precise needs of their Terran god masters. Humanity and other races finally rose against the "heavenly beings" after a protracted period of forced servitude, and a ten-year battle started. Only the events of the Pleistocene War, which pushed all species to the brink of extinction, brought an end to this battle. The Terran Deities did not fare as well, with the exception of a handful of them, whereas the population of humans assured the species could survive the calamity. The felynes fled and established their own culture.
The southernmost felyne activity site in Cyprus, Aetokremnos, indicates that hunter-gatherers first inhabited the island around 10,000 BC. Village settlements were first established there around 8200 BC. The only huge natural creatures of the island, the 75-cm-high Cyprus dwarf hippopotamus and the 1-meter-tall Cyprus dwarf elephant, became extinct around the time of the first human contact with felynes.
Felynes have records for this history through evolution via human evolution; felynes are descendants of the domesticated cat or African wildcat. Way back in the 2540s, humans claimed that the Reinachos were surely to be annexed to this exoplanet.
Northern Ailyr/Felyne is one of the fairytale characters in Earth Responsibly named Puss. Their own language was a variety of Greek with Hebrew script, and they are descendants of this Hellenic language called Ailyr or Felyne Greek, which was spoken by Greek people in ancient times via the Silk Road.
Ailyr: אילוָר (ailyr)
Albanian: Mace-e-femijes; felejnë
Scot Gaelic: Cat-leanabh, Catleanab
English: Catfolk, Felyne, Ailyr
Enchan: Kutin-lanav
Kimiato: Pjo'
Felyne is one of few animals in Earth Responsibly and it is based on Felyne from Capcom and Marvel.