Livly list

What are livlies? The word "livly" encompasses a group of very small creatures that were originally created by alchemists in Europe during the middle ages while they were trying to create the philosopher's stone. During their experiments they accidentally created the first Pygmy, one of the oldest types of livlies. They described their discovery as a mix between a monkey and a mouse that had been split in two. All livlies eat insects and excrete small, valuable jewels, now commonly known as 'doodoo' or 'dd' for short. When they were originally created, the royal families of medieval Europe forced them to overproduce doodoo to the point where the majority of them died out, leaving only some of their gems behind. In modern times, a self taught biologist named Dr. Muller came across a bag of beautiful jewels that had been left to him by his grandfather. It just so happened that these were doodoo of the original livlies, and Dr. Muller was able to extract the genes of these creatures from the gems.

Through his own scientific approach, and appreciation for the animals beyond their ability to produce doodoo, Dr. Muller began the second genesis of the small creatures' existance. With his focus on them as small, but valuable lives, he gave them a renewed chance at living alongside humans. Though the first livly he was able to reproduce was very much like the original pygmy, many different species of livlies have been discovered since. All livlies are fairly minuscule from a human perspective, often between two and six centimeters tall, and often had to be handled with careful fingers and tweezers. However, Dr. Muller's great nephew, Akira Muller, has made major advances in livly care by inventing the hom, a equally tiny vessel that one is able to use to care for their peculiar pets.