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Oh! Those summer nights on Lambda are something to behold! The moon's reflection on the water, the hot sand and the fire lit tikis dotting the beach are a sight to behold! But the most beautiful of all are the swarms of Pu'uwai Agapi that light up the night like stars fallen to Caramella! The Pu'uwai Agapi are a species of small bug-like Petpet that stand about the size of a Softball! They are scaled and smooth with hard shimmering shells over their top sides and small claws on their back toes. They walk on their back 4 legs and use their soft from appendages to gently caress flowers and grab hold of the hair and fur of their companions. The long antennae on their heads glow with a pulsating soft light and can be seen from afar after dark. The Pu'uwai Agapi are a mutualistic creature who thrives by choosing another creature to pair with, and feed off of the creature's negative emotions. The strong mouth of the Agapi opens to suck away at their hosts (it tickles a bit) to strip them of negative feelings. The Pu'uwai Agapi seem to gain sustenance from converting these emotions to energy, as a result the host creature will feel happy, relaxed and some say you may even fall in love if you get kissed by a Pu'uwai Agapi and then gaze into someone's eyes. In Lambda its considered good luck for lovers to be kissed by Agapi together. Some floss have nick named the Agapi "love bugs" due to their abilities.