★ Overview
SPLINTER CAT
The Splinter Cat is a mythical creature originating from the folklore of the Appalachian region in the United States. Descriptions of the Splinter Cat vary, but it is often described as a large feline creature. The Splinter Cat is a nocturnal feline with a skull made of reinforced bone and a temperament of pure rage. It doesn’t hunt with claws or teeth; it hunts like a living battering ram.
The Splinter Cat’s diet consists of bees and raccoons that live inside the trunks of hollow trees. To get its dinner, it follows a very specific (and loud) process:
The Launch: It climbs a neighboring tree to get height.
The Dive: It leaps through the air with terrifying speed.
The Impact: It hits the target tree head-first.
The Result: The force is so great that the tree shatters into splinters. The cat then simply picks through the wreckage for stunned raccoons or honeycombs.
Origin & History
The Splinter Cat is a product of American and Canadian oral tradition, specifically from the isolated and dangerous environment of logging camps.
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The explaination for "Snags": When loggers encountered a large, dead, and shattered tree (often called a "snag" or "widow-maker"), they wouldn't attribute it to disease, insects, or a normal lightning strike. They claimed a Splinter Cat had targeted it, looking for its preferred dinner.
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The diet of bees and coons: The standard lore is that the Splinter Cat’s primary diet consists of wild honey bees and raccoons, both of which have a habit of nesting deep inside the trunks of large, old-growth trees. The Splinter Cat’s unique attack is designed to crack open the hardest wood to access these hidden hives and dens.
Powers & Abilities
- Kinetic Force: It can generate enough velocity in a short jump to shatter a solid Ponderosa pine into kindling.
- Biological Armor: Its skull is essentially a "natural helmet" of high-density bone that absorbs shock better than any man-made material.
- The "Sonic Boom": The sound of a Splinter Cat hitting a tree is often mistaken for a thunderclap or a dynamite blast in the distance.
- Perfect Trajectory: It has the spatial awareness of a guided missile; it can calculate the exact angle needed to "unzip" a tree trunk from top to bottom.
- Dizziness Immunity: Despite its lifestyle of constant high-speed head trauma, it never suffers from vertigo or disorientation.
Appearance
- The Head: It has an incredibly thick, wedge-shaped forehead—harder than a sledgehammer and flatter than a normal cat’s.
- The Body: Lean, powerful, and built like a sprinter, usually described as a large, dark-colored cougar.
