⊕ The following old manuscript and illustrations were found from a cave at ancient Olympus. The origins and authors of these documents are unknown. For the use of further studies, we transcribed the manuscript to unicode letters, in order to make it easier to read and translate.

"Bokehs are tiny creatures, which usually can’t be seen by the human eye. Only some short sighted or otherwise disabled are known to see what most likely could be manifestations of bokehs. However, the testimonies of such persons can not be taken as reliable.

There is however, a form of black magic, that can be used to lure the bokehs, and capture their souls. One needs to build a special cage that hold all the light outside, and then make a special portal for souls to step in. This cage called as a soul capture, is able to tempt bokehs probably because they are children of light. Bokehs seem to hate darkness, and therefore they try to bring light into it.

The less known feature of bokehs’ is their ability to change their shape. Therefore bokehs can be classified as a sub species of shape-shifters. This very feature makes it possible to inflate the souls of bokehs to make them bigger and therefore visible. It is found out the bokeh becomes bigger when the size of the soul capture becomes bigger as well. Unfortunately the soul then also becomes weaker.

One way to make the souls stronger is to enlarge the soul portal. However, that then makes the bokehs loose their shape almost entirely. Solution for this is to use a magic portals made by Venetian wizards. It is claimed these portals are made out of sand, but they look transparent. When touched, they feel solid like a rock, and yet they manage to let the souls travel through. A magic portal like this can then force the soul keep its form and vigor, and therefore makes it easy to observe by the human eye.
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☉ This illustration supposedly represents the bokehs described on the manuscript. How the image was made and whether the described magic really exists is unknown. We have sent an exploration team to investigate the surroundings of the cave at Olympus. Unfortunately we have lost the contact to the team. Currently we consider sending another team.

♈ Luckily the team manage to send yet another illustration, which is told to represent the opening of that cave where the illustration of bokehs and the manuscript were found.
~Olympus Imagination Corp.