On cold nights sailing through the frostiest oceans of the NEXUS, you might see auroras streaking under the surface. After undertaking great lengths in stalking this rare phenomenon, we've discovered that the source of these auroras are actually a rare subspecies of Nessie! These Nessies sport unique fins on their body that reflect light in a magical way, giving them an elegant and regal appearance amongst Nessie. Their skin, breath and even the water they swim through is ice cold to the touch. How do their thermodynamics work? If only these Nessies weren't so elusively rare, we might've been able to research them for a way to solve our own melting polar ice caps. - NEXUS Research Society