Species Bible · Canon Lore

The Mojiox

Ancient interdimensional beings older than recorded history. Silent travellers between worlds. The reason cats look at you the way they do.

IOrigins

Older Than Maps, Older Than Words

Before maps were drawn, before roads had names, before cities touched the sky, the Mojiox were already here.

Silent travellers between worlds, they watched civilisations rise and vanish. They moved through forests, temples, deserts, towers, and dreams — rarely seen, never captured. Their presence is older than language, and so language has never fully held them.

"They do not arrive. They were always here. Only our attention comes and goes."

IIThe Cat Question

Cats Are Echoes, Not Ancestors

Many believe cats came first.

They did not.

Cats are echoes of the Mojiox — distant descendants carrying fragments of their gaze, instinct, balance, and strange knowing. This is why their eyes reflect more than light. Why they stare at empty corners. Why they appear in doorways no one opened.

They remember. Imperfectly, partially, but they remember.

IIIThrough the Ages

Humanity Felt the Doorway

Across history, humans sensed the truth without ever holding it. In some ages cats were worshipped; in others they were feared. Sacred one century, cursed the next. Humanity could feel the doorway, but never understand it.

Era I
Ancient Egypt
Revered. Sacred protectors. Symbols of divine guardianship and the threshold of worlds.
Era II
Classical Worlds
Companions. Symbols of grace, independence, and the elusive household spirit.
Era III
Middle Ages
Feared. Misunderstood. Linked to superstition. The doorway, mistaken for darkness.
Era IV
Age of Reason
Tolerated, but stripped of mystique. The hidden made invisible by the bright lamp of logic.
Era V
Modern Era
Beloved pets. Internet icons. Their true origin forgotten — yet still glimpsed, daily, in their eyes.
IVIdentity

They Are Not Cats

The Mojiox are not cats. They are elusive, private, difficult to witness directly. They choose when to be seen. They cross boundaries between places, times, moods, and realities.

They are reserved by nature. Fiercely private. Masters of unseen paths. They do not perform. They do not announce. To meet a Mojiox is always an offering — never a capture.

"You will not find them by looking. You will find them by walking."

VThe Mission

Why They Return Now

The world has become predictable. Distracted. Grey. Colours fade. Wonder sleeps. Adventure is forgotten. So the Mojiox return — to reawaken what humans have always carried but learned to ignore.

Curiosity
The first muscle. The reason a child looks up.
Exploration
The street you've never walked, half a block from home.
Play
Seriousness without stakes. The shape of joy.
Courage
Stepping out the door before the weather forecast.
Movement
The body, remembering it is a body.
Wonder
The hidden magic in everyday places.
VIThe Path

Waybound Is the Way

Through hidden routes, living quests, ancient play, and new magic, the Mojiox open the way once more. They cannot speak directly — they have never needed to. So they have shaped a tool.

Waybound is that tool. The path. The narrator's voice is the Mojiox's whisper, made gentle enough for human ears. Every quest is an invitation: step outside, and remember.

"They will not lead you. They will walk beside you, and let you discover that you knew the way all along."

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