Egg:
This small black egg has little feathered wings and a tiny tail.
Hatchling-
(m) (f)
Spoiler
These serpentine hatchlings sleep all day, curled up with the dreamcatchers they start building for themselves almost as soon as they hatch. Magi who own these creatures should keep small feathers and beads available for the hatchlings to use or risk losing the feathers and beads from their own clothing or even other creatures. While not as powerful as the adults, dreamcatcher hatchlings are still able to bring their magi good dreams and help keep away nightmares. Many magi grow up with their dreamcatcher hatchlings; they're often given to children who suffer from nightmares, as they're friendly and easy to take care of, if a little shy.
(m)(f)
Spoiler
Even as adults dreamcatchers are small and slender, but when fully grown they have enough power to bring sweet dreams to not only their own magi but everyone else nearby. Their catchers are also fully completed, but they continue to fuss over them, adding and removing decorations on a whim. During the day, dreamcatchers like to sleep on their magi's pillow but at night they'll roam around their magi's quarters and sit in the window to watch the night pass by. Dreamcatcher adults aren't outgoing but they are easy to tame and don't mind being used to help others, although they choose one person only to be their magi.
Spoiler
For those who suffer from nightmares, dreamcatchers can be invaluable companions. Along with their close cousins the daydreamers, dreamcatchers can often be found within hospitals and in the rooms of sick magi, helping them heal by replacing bad dreams with good ones. When recovered, many magi thank dreamcatchers with gifts of small beads, brightly coloured feathers, and even small polished stones.
Egg:
This small white egg has little feathered wings and a tiny tail.
Hatchling-
(m) (f)
Spoiler
These serpentine hatchlings are awake during the day but spend most of their time lost in thought with dreamy expressions on their faces. They enjoy curling up in a patch of warm sunlight and letting the day drift by, but they can be roused to play if their magi is patient and tempts them with a feather on a stick. While not the most active of hatchlings, their pleasant nature and easy taming make them a good choice of creature for magi who aren't very active themselves.
(m)(f)
Spoiler
Even as adults daydreamers are small and slender, and they never grow out of their tendency to daydream all day and sleep all night. Their favourite place to be is draped over the shoulders of their magi, where they can spend their time daydreaming and enjoying their magi's body heat and closeness. Daydreamers tend to be loners and don't spend a lot of time in a group or even with their mate, and for good reason: groups of adult daydreamers can influence anyone or anything else nearby to stop and daydream as well. Researchers often wonder how daydreamers manage to find mates and breed in the first place, let alone raise hatchlings, and there are a number of programs in place to keep their numbers from dwindling.
Spoiler
Unlike their close cousins the dreamcatchers, daydreamers don't affect dreams either good or bad, but they do bring with them a sense of peace and serenity. While helpful for magi who are often anxious, daydreamers are no longer allowed in classrooms as they tend to send the students to sleep even faster than normal. Daydreamers have no natural enemies, partly due to their friendly nature and partly because they can make any creature that wants to hunt them too complacent to find the energy.
Description-Soch
---
Any guesses or hopes?