The color of stars is a sentient creature, but the way it appears, it looks like a pure color. It is not gas, and there is no materialized entity at all; when it moves, it looks like a gleaming, amorphous color flowing around, shining in its pale shadow. The color it emits is different from any color in the known spectrum; this special color can flow on the ground, and it can also fly in the air like a creature. When it eats, the skin and face of its prey will emit a shimmer of the same color as the color of stars.
Although the color of stars is invisible, it can still be detected when passing through the human body. It feels like touching the sticky, damp, harmful steam; on the Geiger meter, its existence is manifested as a unique radiation burst phenomenon. When using a light source developed in the 1990s to enhance equipment surveillance, it appears as a bright luminous body. But the infrared monitor is invalid for it.
The color of stars comes from the deep space of the universe, where there are completely different laws of nature. The mature star color can produce an embryo. It is a three-inch sphere that looks like a hollow; when placed in nutrient-rich soil or shallow water, the embryo will begin to develop. After a few days, the outer shell of the embryo will decompose and a new creature that we can call a larva will appear.
These jelly-like larvae can grow very large. When it begins to infiltrate the ecosystem, the local plants will begin to grow morbidly; the taste of the fruit will become bitter, and insects and animals will produce deformed offspring. At night, all plants will emit a gleam of star-like color, and the plants will be twisted and tangled together, shaking violently like being beaten by a strong wind, and even humans will emit a ghostly brilliance. After a few months, the larvae will transform into juvenile stars.
The juvenile star color will leave its nest, forage nearby, and begin to consume the vitality contained in the area it had affected when it was a larva. When it has absorbed enough energy, it will leave the planet, go to space, and eventually mature. In this process, if there are a large number of creatures in this area, the color of stars can absorb all the vitality within about five acres; if it is a wilderness or grassland, the color of stars can absorb all the vitality within ten to twenty acres. Once the land is sucked up, it will be abandoned forever, and no plants can continue to grow.
Bright light can inhibit the activities of the stars. During the day, it stays in a dark, cool hideout, preferably some kind of underwater: ponds, wells, lakes, cisterns and even the ocean are ideal locations.
The color of the stars will have a strong mental intervention on the prey, causing the prey to give up the idea of leaving in order to eat more comfortably.
The above is an introduction to the color of the stars. There must be many incomprehensible plots in the movie, which can be explained through this article. I hope it can help the friends watching the movie. And Luo Lao's imagination has surpassed the bottleneck of 1927 ("Colors from the Stars" was created in 1927)! ! !
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