The haze bat is one of the rarest of its kind, a solitary hunter. Its pigmented a light gray, even silver when wet. It lurks in the mists, fogs and salty hazes off the coasts near
Arium where most prey can’t see it. The haze bat primarily dines on flies and insects blown out from inland winds, but has been known to eat baby crabs when food is scarce. They are one of the largest insectivores, two feet with a three-foot wingspan, and have to be to contend with sea gulls and other predatory sea birds. They are incredibly shy and very rarely seen. Those lucky enough to spot one are marked by good fortune, or so the sea dogs tell.