The Monster Catcher's Journal
I’ve met dangerous glyphs before. Massive ones. Violent ones. Even ancient ones capable of wiping entire settlements off the map. But nothing has ever unsettled me quite like the Time Jag. Not because it’s aggressive. Because it remembers. The first time we saw one was high within the freezing cliffs of Frostspine Reach. At first it almost looked peaceful perched against the snow-covered mountains beneath the three moons. Its galaxy-like feathers shimmered like living stars and the compass embedded in its chest spun endlessly while it watched us silently from above. Then it teleported. No warning. No sound. One second it was on the cliff. The next it was beside us. And honestly? Meerno fainting was a completely reasonable response. Time Jags are incredibly intelligent bird glyphs capable of teleporting anywhere across the known map of Nibiru. The living compass within their chest acts almost like a biological navigation system, allowing them to instantly travel to locations they remember. And that’s the terrifying part. They never forget. A Time Jag has near-perfect photographic memory. Faces. Voices. Locations. Emotions. Once they encounter something, they remember it forever. If you show kindness to one, they can become fiercely loyal companions. But if you harm one… You better hope it never decides to come looking for you. Because it will find you. No matter where you hide. The Time Jag we rescued turned out to be far more emotional than I expected. Despite its incredible power, it behaved almost like a nervous oversized bird around people it trusted. It loves warm starbound muffins, shiny objects, and sitting on my head when I’m trying to work. Which it does constantly. Luna says it’s adorable. Astra says it’s a cosmic menace. Both are correct. Unfortunately our encounter with the Time Jag also led us directly back to Professor Orion. We discovered he had been experimenting on Time Jags for years, using the compass energy within their bodies to power his mechanical arm and teleportation research. To this day the Time Jag still becomes nervous whenever it hears metallic noises or sees glowing compass symbols. But despite everything Orion put them through… Time Jags are not cruel creatures. They protect each other. They remember kindness. And when threatened, entire flocks will come to each other’s aid instantly. I learned that the hard way when Orion got blasted into the sky like a rocket. Overall? The Time Jag is probably one of the most fascinating glyphs we’ve ever encountered. Beautiful, intelligent, emotional, and honestly a little terrifying. Also if one ever stares at you for too long? Be nice to it. Trust me on that one.
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