Hello Readers,
Welcome to my creature files, a series of posts about fantasy creatures. Some of these will be from my stories, others from mythology and folktales, and some I have just created for fun – Like this week’s creature. The Nocturnal Maw; a larger, darker relative of the drop bear, and its better known, cuter, friendlier cousin the Koala.
NOCTURNAL MAW

Phascoloctonus sanguinolentus — “The Nocturnal Maw”
Origin
Folklore speaks of a once‑ordinary arboreal marsupial twisted by an ancient lunar curse. During a blood‑red moon, the creature’s gentle lineage fractured, giving rise to a predatory offshoot that feeds not on leaves, but on fear, flesh, and the warmth of living breath.
Physiology
• Matted charcoal‑grey fur streaked with dried blood
• Oversized claws adapted for silent vertical ambush
• Lantern‑red eyes capable of piercing total darkness
• Elongated muzzle with carnivore fangs replacing herbivore dentition
• Dense, compact musculature allowing explosive leaps
• Prehensile limbs retaining koala ancestry but warped for predation
Behaviour
• Nocturnal ambush hunter, descending from trees without warning
• Exhibits territorial rage when the red moon rises
• Emits low, rattling growls that mimic wind through dead branches
• Known to stalk prey for hours before striking
• Displays eerie stillness — can remain motionless for an entire night
Habitat
Dead forests, drought‑stricken bushland, abandoned clearings, and regions touched by wildfire scars. Prefers trees with hollowed cores or skeletal branches.
Abilities
• Crimson Gaze: Induces paralysis or disorientation in prey when eye contact is made
• Silent Drop: Falls from height with near‑perfect soundlessness, crushing prey beneath its weight
• Lunar Frenzy: Strength and aggression surge during red‑moon phases
• Scent of Warmth: Tracks living creatures by heat signature alone
Weaknesses
• Bright light disrupts its night‑vision and causes temporary blindness.
• Fire and intense heat repel it.
• Becomes sluggish during daylight and avoids open ground.
Cultural Lore
Bush legends warn travellers never to camp beneath dead trees during a red moon. Some claim the creature is the restless spirit of the forest itself, awakened to punish those who trespass on scorched land. Others whisper that if you hear nothing at all — no wind, no insects, no rustling — the Nocturnal Maw is already above you.
Would you survive if this little beast fell upon you from the treetop canopy above? Let’s hope you never have to find out.
Happy reading!
Allan Walsh writes Fantasy and Horror. If you’re looking for something new to read in these genres, why not check out his books here. You can also find his titles available in libraries.
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