While the solar system has an incredible biodiversity, most of the species not known to be sapient- and a few that genuinely might be!- are classified as monsters, as they are uniformly hostile to civilized life, the only beings they will not attack outright being spirits and other monsters, depending on their ecological niches.
There are, however, a few species which will not attack
any other being, whatever the threat to themselves might be. The most well-known of these are the gummies.
Gummy creatures, though growing rarer, are still fairly easy to find. They are very mysterious creatures, as it's impossible to tell what their main source of energy is. They are capable of photosynthesis, though that can only be the main energy source for those who spend a regular amount of time on the surface- and due to overhunting, the population of surface gummies is quickly dwindling. They have digestive systems, but the only time they will eat in front of another living being is if they are domesticated frogs, and the only person in the room is their owner, or with extreme coaxing from users of Beast magic.
The origins of the gummies are also unknown, as they are among the oldest creatures known to currently exist, having been a recorded part of the world long before most monsters and magicless species are known to have evolved. It was a time long out of the memory of any living wizards, with the
possible exception of the ancient robots of Erd, and they certainly aren't telling anyone.
Gummy creatures have a surprisingly wide variety of flavors, colors, and behaviors, but for the most part they can be split up into two groups- frogs and worms.
Gummy Frogs
Gummy frogs are among the safest creatures to walk the solar system- or hop, as the case may be. They are extraordinarily timid, due to their incredibly low rung on the food chain, and will flee at the slightest sign of danger. While they have been domesticated, even the boldest of pet frogs will not hesitate to flee any situation which they find to be uncomfortable in the slightest.
While gummy frogs can appear in all colors, they are most commonly seen to be cool colors, and in darker shades. They prefer cool, damp areas with lush vegetation, though they will happily live anywhere if that is unavailable.
The most common flavors of frog are berry-based, though there are apple flavors that are not overly difficult to come by. Eating gummy frogs restores vitality, though the amount varies depending on the color and flavor of the frog.
It should be noted, however, that blue raspberry-flavored frogs are particularly dangerous to hunt, as the growths on their back are highly explosive and will not just kill most predators, but also a number of the magicless and even wizards. The growths can be removed, though that still leaves the question of how to catch them without letting them explode.
Gummy Worms
Gummy worms are even more mysterious, and
much more dangerous, than their amphibious counterparts. At the slightest sign of danger, the worm will vanish, and the ground beneath where they were will be replaced with a worm hole. If any being carrying magic, even just an enchanted item, walks within a certain distance of the hole, it will start to release monsters. It is unknown how this function works.
While gummy worms can appear in all colors, they are most commonly seen to be warm colors, and in paler shades. While they are capable of living anywhere, they prefer terrain that matches their color, and are usually found in caves or basking on exposed stone.
The most common flavors of worm are citrus-based, though apple and strawberry flavors are known to exist, though they are most often found in captivity, being selectively bred by magicless food suppliers. Eating gummy worms provides a boost of magic, and they are often used to power Magic Dolls for this very reason, though the effectiveness varies depending on the color and flavor of the worm.
It should be noted, however, that while in the wider solar system, defeating the monsters which emerge from a hole will often lead to the disappearance of the hole and the appearance of a dead worm ready to eat, worm holes on Kovomaka will simply continue producing monsters until the worm reemerges, ready to continue going about their day and potentially creating another hole.