A result of magic spillover, these creatures are commonly found in libraries and archives all over. They form from arcane build-up and have no larval stage, but solidify into reality in cocoons that form on old books. The book it formed on affects their adult patterning. Unlike most moths, these will rest their wings upwards if alone, though in groups, they will frequently stack on top of each other and rest with their wings open, looking like a book until startled.
A result of magic spillover, these creatures are commonly found in libraries and archives all over. They form from arcane build-up and have no larval stage, but solidify into reality in cocoons that form on old books. The book it formed on affects their adult patterning. Unlike most moths, these will rest their wings upwards if alone, though in groups, they will frequently stack on top of each other and rest with their wings open, looking like a book until startled.
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