Silver Lynx
Breeding
Once it is confirmed that a cub will grow to perform its protective duties, it is exposed to the scent of its target. During training, every time the lynxes are rewarded, they do so while smelling like their target to create a chemical dependence on the well-being of who will be their master once they mature. In their juvenile stage, they are placed in rooms adjacent to the alternator to learn normal vital signs and imperceptible bodily reactions. They are trained to be attentive to their emotions to defend them no matter the situation. They can even detect if their masters are allergic to any food.
Once they are adults, they are given the privilege of living with the alternator, as well as the mission to protect them. There are usually six Lynxes per target.
Capabilities
The Silver Lynxes have several peculiarities that make them excellent companions for high-priority targets like the alternator. The most notable is their ability to become invisible to the eye, combined with their lack of a personal scent and their stealthy feline movements, making them silent guardians no one expects.
Additionally, their fur can produce high-intensity flashes of light to blind anyone who might have bypassed their invisibility. Moreover, being trained in litters, they have great ease in communicating with barely any noise and coordinating to eliminate threats quickly. This, combined with their naturally keen sense of smell and sensitive hearing, makes them the best protectors ever.
I love this. What a cool use of the military unit idea - kind of fantasy world equivalent of various service dogs/police dogs/etc. Plus, one of my personal favorite things is when someone takes a prompt and does something that's not immediately obvious (but still completely applicable) with it, like animals as military units.
Crimson Court: Berserk meets Gossip Girl with an Isekai twist.