Ragmon Story
We encountered a creature that had never been identified before.
One day, a circular structure emitting high energy and light suddenly appeared on Jeju Island, South Korea. On the seventh day, the object emitted a light source and energy. After a while, the circular entrance opened and an egg-shaped object was released. The research team moved it to the laboratory. It hadn't moved at all yet. However, there was a slight warmth on the surface.
An adverse reaction was detected three days after the eggs were transferred to the laboratory. The egg began to crack as light began to leak out. When the light faded and we recognized the shape, we could intuit that it was an unknown creature. Since the discovery of the first egg, others have been introduced to our world several times. They all had the same shape as eggs, but when they woke up after about 70 hours, they all had different shapes. Strictly speaking, the cracked shape and color of the egg were different. They all woke up from the same egg, and the shell of the hatched egg split into a unique shape and wrapped around the body. Studies have shown that the shell consists of very high levels of carbon. The shell seems to regenerate and maintain the shell by absorbing carbon from the atmosphere, just like living things breathe.