Category:Unicrids (Panon)

There are two known types of unicrid in Cridallia: panon and kapanon. Panon, in the [fictional] Cridallian language, roughly means 'sharp flight'; however, the most known accurate English translation is 'pointy wings'. Kapanon means 'dull flight', or 'not pointy wings'. Panons and kapanons are exactly the same species, but with different shaped wings; just like how a human with brown hair, and another with blonde hair, are still human. Speaking of which, they act very human-like, despite...well, everything. The most common skin color is a faded blue, while the most common hair color is rust red. In general, they are known as 'crids'.

This very race is often known to have invisible limbs, high heights, one eye, sharp teeth, and truly powerful appetites; so it may seem. On their planet Cridallia, they are one of many predatory creatures. They are carnivorous like snakes; they can eat the ocassional non-meaty snack, it's just not as common. Crids are often stereotyped as murder-happy creatures who hate foreigners, as well as being backward slobs who were unwilling to work; these were founded long ago when visitors from Earth witnessed crids' behavior in an area they weren't welcome in to begin with.

Cridallia looks very much like Earth, except the lands that look green are closer to the teal side. Crids reproduce in a similar manner to seahorses; unlike seahorses, they are sky creatures, and the mates can decide on whether or not they can stay together. Bicrids (two-eyed crids) are actually the original crids, but due to mass mutation and alarming death rates, they are less commonly found than unicrids. Their limbs have very high odds of being visible to the human eye; when seen, they have a total of 16 digits (4 on both hands, 4 on both feet). A bicrid who loses an eye does not become a unicrid, despite 'unicrid' translating to 'a one-eyed and tall creature'. Unicrids and bicrids who lose their respective eyes are still unicrids and bicrids.
 * Uni = one (The same as in the English language! Prefix)
 * Bi = two (The same as in the English language! Prefix)
 * Crid(s) = tall one (A 'unicrid' would translate to 'a one-eyed and tall creature'. Noun/Adjective)
 * Cridite(s) = thort one (It's extremely rare, but it's possible for a crid to be below 6 feet. They could be called a 'unicridite'. Some creatures may consider this a derogatory term, so be careful where you say it! Noun/Adjective)
 * Iykan(s) = freak, weirdo, misfit, etc. (Don't let the crids in Yoogrew hear that. Extremely rude, especially if used on unicrids and tricrids. Noun/Adjective)
 * Pa  = sharp, pointy, spiky (Noun/Adjective)
 * Kapa = dull, curved, rounded ('ka' meaning the same as 'a-', 'un-', and 'ab-' in many English words. Noun/Adjective)
 * No(n) = wing(s) (Singular wing is 'no'. Unicrids missing a wing are known as 'pano' or 'kapano'. Noun/Adjective)
 * Gad = 'damaged', 'broken', or 'lost' [rarely]. (Any crids missing both wings are 'pagad' or 'kapagad'. How it's determined on whether they would've been panon or kapanon is determined on their parents' genetics; otherwise, they are simply known as 'gadiykan'.This a heavily outdated term that could also be seen as disparaging if used on someone. Noun/Adjective/Prefix)
 * Wiq [wick] = "Yes"/Yuchu, wiq! = "Yes, please!"/Jajan-wiq! = "Of course!"/Wiq-sees! = "Without a doubt!" or "Absolutely!"
 * Abarahh [aw-baw-raw] = "Maybe"/"I guess so"/Abarahh'rom = "I don't know"/Abarahh'hmm = "I'll think about it"/Aba'la'bay = "I'm not sure"/etc.
 * Be [bee] = "No"/Nar be! = "No way!"/Ab'igj tob be hin... = "I told you not to..."/etc.

Tricrids are extremely rare. Like unicrids, they are also the result of mutation. It is unknown if quadricrids and higher exist; they are considered mythological in many places.