The Glass Cat

The Glass Cat is a portrayal of the Fear of Guilt which represents self-destruction, loss of control, and mistakes both past and future. It is a vortex of glass which is constantly being created and destroyed in the general form of a cat; individual shards seem to be either broken or deliberately sharpened, or more rarely blunt.

The Glass Cat once had a domain known as the Concrete Jungle, but it destroyed it in a fit of self-loathing. It now prowls the cosmos, warning, injuring, and eventually killing those it believes will soon make their own self-destructive mistakes in an attempt to save them from themselves.

The Glass Cat warns its victims in indirect manners that depend on the circumstances of the victim it is hunting. If its victims heed its warnings, they will be spared; if they do not, the Glass Cat will injure them as many times as it takes for the victim to repent. In the event that the Glass Cat has determined that a victim cannot be saved, the process by which it creates itself is accelerated, causing it to become larger and more condensed, before tearing them apart with teeth and claws made out of sharp glass.

Trivia

 * The Glass Cat was partially inspired by an early Fear that was never used or named: flying, sentient, glass that could tear victims to shreds.