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Fryht is a term used in speculative fiction and games to denote a small, bioluminescent, nocturnal creature that inhabits temperate forests and highland scrub. In most depictions, fryht are elusively shy, roughly 20 to 40 centimeters in length, with soft fur and irregular patches of blue-green light along the back, neck, and tail. The glow is sometimes described as a form of communication or a mating signal, and in some settings it is used to illuminate dark habitats without attracting larger predators.

Fryht are generally omnivorous, feeding on insects, fruit, and small vertebrates. They are typically solitary or

In fantasy worlds and role-playing games, fryht are often depicted as intelligent or semi-intelligent companions, capable

Etymology: The name fryht appears in fictional vocabularies within several works; it is commonly treated as

pair-based;
some
legends
portray
fryht
as
nomadic
or
seasonal
migrants.
Reproduction
varies
by
author,
but
several
sources
describe
burrowing
or
nest-building
behavior,
with
litters
of
2–5
offspring.
of
sensing
magic
or
hidden
doors.
They
may
be
revered
as
forest
guardians
or
associated
with
particular
weather
patterns
or
seasons.
a
proper
noun
in
those
settings.
Because
fryht
originated
in
fiction,
there
is
no
accepted
real-world
taxonomic
or
ecological
authority.
Some
scholars
note
that
the
term
is
sometimes
conflated
with
other
luminescent
forest
creatures
in
popular
culture.