From the Upper North American Logging communities, come the story of Splintercat. Going back to late 18th Century Northwest America, it was said by those hearty Lumberjacks, that this cat-like creature lived high among the tree tops. Possessed of lighting speed, Splintercat could run along the tops of the trees (doing it's best to avoid the Loggermen). Splintercat can stand upright (as a man), is when seen is pale white or silvery in color. Needing bee honey to eat, Splintercat will use his head to crack open trees to scoop out bee honey. This gives Splintercat fearsome headaches. Often (in this condition), Splintercat will get annoyed with Loggers cutting down his tree homes and attack.
