Fiction:Ittou

Needs Review <- High Tier 1 Species

"They exist beyond imagination in a place of pure stimulation."

- Unknown

The Ittou, referred as 'Being' and 'Broken' by a famous Human philosopher: Parmenides of Elea, is an arguably real species which has been stated to have aided Humanity through dark times. The Ittou were believed to have been discovered when Humanity first learnt to read and write which in turn was passed down as more variations of storytelling were created to convey an author's feelings. The Ittou are best described as pieces of fiction brought to reality.

Speculations and History
Little can be said about how the Ittou came to exist truly although it is often stated through speculation that they, like any other species, grew into it's singularity phase and then ascended into a state near to the perception of 'God' itself. However, there are many other speculations which indicate that the Ittou are perceived as Humans in 3 dimensions but exist predominantly in the 8th or 9th dimension. Others have hypothesized that the Ittou are a race of Vampires which feed on Human belief and desire for change.

It is believed that they came to Humanity multiple times when change was at its highest such as during the Renaissance era when creationism was challenged. They are often hypothesized to be beautiful looking humanoids which entranced both male and females alike. They are mostly noted in fictional works by Humanity as characters who opposed wrong and approved of right.

Apperance and Biology
Despite only appearing to Humans they are mostly noted by many other species to be someone representative of a loved-one or someone who has been 'forgotten'. They are beautiful with symmetrical features and are noted to have 'quirks' which make them appear to be protective. Their voice's are described as 'sweet' by Humans.

They are capable of reproduction albeit the need to isn't a part of the Ittou's biology. They are also capable of other biological functions such as sweating and respiring despite having no need to.