Perrvox

Perrvoxes were tiny indigenous to the watery planet Perl. Mostly renowned for ability to see and feel what other species couldn't, the Perrvox civilization practiced an ancient religion based on an individual's feelings and discipline.

Biology and appearance
When asked about what the Perrvoxes looked like, the one word most individuals would say was either "small" or "tiny". True to what was aforementioned, the Perrvoxes were indeed small, minuscule creatures, with thick, soft fur covering the entirety of their body. A Perrvox's fur came in many colors, ranging from snow white to deep black, although it seemed that white fur was the dominant feature among these tiny sentients. The head was spherical and small, which sported a somewhat pointed snout and bulbous, dreamy eyes. A small mouth could be located at some point below the snout. The Perrvoxes also sported two, slightly curved spiral horns just above the eyes, likely used for ceremonial or spiritual purposes rather than violence, alongside a pair of long, soft ears. They had four limbs, two of which are the arms while the other two functioned as legs with three digits on each. They were bipedal, although it was possible for them to walk on all fours, with a stature similar to that of a domestic mammal like modern cats. While their feet were small and paw-like in appearance, their forearms and hands grew proportionally larger along the length. In fact, their hands might grew almost as large as an average {{sw|Human|human]]'s hands, complete with an opposable thumb. Curiously, they sported organs one may not expect from such small creatures: wings, the likeness of which resembled their ears. The number of wings were dependent on the species' gender, as males normally had four while females two; there were, however, anomalies in which the number of wings was switched between the two genders. They also featured long, whip-like tails which emerged from their tuft-covered rear, the length of which may challenge their height.

Behind the scenes
The appearance of this species are based on Ori from a video game called Ori and the Blind Forest and Stitch from a TV show called Lilo & Stitch.