(FAQ and fact) A guide to the better understanding of "Cursed Andrew".
Q:Are Xholls the soul of people who has not developed yet or souls that are not going to develop never?.
A:They are souls who have failed several times in order to reach a body (not developed yet after many tryouts). Each one of them is different so maybe ones will manage to develop someday and some may not.
-World of The Heart (Aka Khyour).
-Fractals
Theory of the fractal universe In CA i support the idea that the material and spiritual universes are both similar to fractals.
Xholls
Where the idea of Xholls comes from?
This is mainly the place where CA takes place along with all my stories. Khyour is a special world i created where animal hybrids can talk, mythical animals really do exist and that sort of things. Is a wicked place since it is also known as "the land between darkness and light".
A fractal number (or a fractal picture) is formed when a pattern repeats neverending-ly all over and over again trought eternity. A fractal does NOT has an ending point. Think of you drawing a page in which you are drawing a page and then the page has you drawing the page inside and then again and again and again.
That is a good example of a fractal.
Is nothing but the statement that the universe is nothing more but the fractal of an amount of "original data" (God?, Reality?).
A Xholl is "a baby soul", the most primitive soul state of them all. Xholls are creatures that haven't developed trought different lives and experiences.
In case you're wondering caterpillars are the main inspiration i have for Xholls:
Devil Simon caterpillar

That's the Gypsy moth caterpillar

And finally the Io Moth caterpillar .
-Why do Xholls look like insects most of the time?
Maybe i imagine Xholls this way coz i don't like insects...i mean, some are cute...but someones really aren't. Still i know they're not bad, just like the xholls.
-Angels
In general "Angels" are just like pets, but what is a manga without a little bit of competition?,they also can be amazing fighting creatures. Frida, the main character's angel might seem like a small seahorse with wings...but beware when she or any of the other angels reveal it's true form in order to fight or protect their master from any kind of danger!.
-Andrew...Lang?, that name reminds me of something..."
Indeed this name was taken entirely from the name of a well-known british anthropologyst named (obviously) Andrew Lang. He is known as the "story collector" thanks to his writtings about fairytales and world folklore and mythology and for adapting those stories and publishing them on his fairy book collection (12 books). The most famous of this ones is the "Blue fairy book". I also like one more Andrew: The famous musical composer "Andrew Lloyd Webber".
Remember: if you have any doubts please feel free to ask!

