As fishing boats go about their days catching the famous Yillish halibut, one fish in particular has been caught by a group of 35 fishermen no more than the age of 21, and it emits a radioactive glow—almost as if affected by the Morbies Massacre during the Dictatorial War. When taken to the "Center of Sea Creature Assistance and Caretaking" (CSCAC), ichthyologists were bewildered by this strange case which is now dubbed "Lucius" (referring to the 50-kilogram halibut that's emitted this greenish glow). Rumors speculate that this glow consists of Lundervillian uranium as well as a hint of Morbies 2.0 located in the liver of Lucius; however, no one knows for sure of three things: how, when, and why the halibut got its glow. Overall, this is a seriously confusing discovery that no one should risk even touching this fish without proper gear—especially with specialized gloves
@anciendebris for Yovenia