A nightsinger Nightsingers originated from the Pella system's Nightsinger's Orb, which is a moon.
These sizable, winged predators, resembling bats, possessed pointed talons, a curved beak, and extended heads functioning as stabilizers. Nightsingers gained recognition for their unsettling vocalizations, including calls and whistles. Their piercing cries served dual purposes: communication and a type of echolocation, aiding navigation through windy ravines and the pinpointing of potential meals. Historically, individuals belonging to the Hejaran family engaged in hunting them, employing gliders to access their elevated nesting spots found within canyon cliffs.