Dread-Owle

The Dread-Owle , also referred to as Beast of Omen is a creature that lives in the 6th Layer of the Abyss where return is humanly impossible.

Description
Their round bodies are covered with pelt-like fur and on their backs grow undefined sacks. They have multiple limps which each end in a hook-like claw. Their eyeballs are rather huge and they have a long beak.

A Dread-Owle’s body fluid has a sort of "structure" that interferes with the "insignia" of the force field, which is guided by the beasts living in the environment.

This "insignia" is unique to each living creature, and whether they are aware of it or not, their mere presence imprints a faint mark on the force field. Organisms that can perceive this can read the information in the force field more finely, and thus are thought to be able to track and select their prey. By spraying "body fluid" on the prey, the Dread-Owle disguises the prey's insignia as "somehow disgusting, negligible" and monopolizes it so that it can't be found by predators.

Interestingly, even if the body fluid is applied to the disguise of this insignia, such as "sebum and hair that has fallen from the prey," the effect extends to the "crest carved by the prey itself." It is not known whether this is unique to a Dread-Owle's body fluids or a property of the Abyss force field. The fluid is structurally capable of interfering with the insignia, so even if the Dread-Owle dies, it will continue to interfere with the insignia until the structure of the fluid is destroyed. Faputa uses this characteristic by intuitively understanding it from experience and observation.

Trivia

 * The Dread-Owl first makes an appearence after two had been killed by Faputa to craft charms with her hair, Riko's hair and Nanachi's hair.
 * Turbinid-Dragons have a seemingly indefatigable ability to attack, even as its internal organs are injured and are believed to be immortal.
 * Turbinid-Dragons have a seemingly indefatigable ability to attack, even as its internal organs are injured and are believed to be immortal.