Apparently they're from the Grass Forest (unconfirmed as I got a Fortis beetle from there >_>)
Brindle Dynastis
This striped egg is making a humming noise that almost sounds like a growl.
Male/Female Hatchlings
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Dynastis hatchlings are small but make up for their size in curiosity and affection. They enjoy exploring and will happily spend a day in their magi's pocket, especially if they get to climb out every now and then to inspect whatever's nearby. Brindle dynastis hatchlings are the fiercest of the three known types and will often take the lead if in a group; many a too-curious cat or direwolf has been poked in the nose by a male hatchling's small but sturdy horn. When frightened or startled, dynastis hatchlings make a loud shrieking noise which usually scares off most predators and unsuspecting passersby.
Male/Female Adults
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Adult dynastis may look fierce - and they can be - but despite their horns and flat, leathery scales, they're affectionate creatures and social with magi. Males will fight each other if placed together in an area where neither can escape, but generally they tolerate other creatures that share space with them. As adults, dynastis are usually more interested in exploring or singing, alone or in small groups. Brindle dynastis adults are surprisingly loud and are the only dynastis capable of imitating the roar of much larger animals such as manticores, chimera, and kuras tigers. An adult dynastis is a pleasant companion but not generally one that can be taken on long journeys, and they don't usually do well outside of their specific biome.
Spoiler
Dynastis are found all over the world, each type making its home in a specific location. Brindle dynastis live in forests and grasslands, where their unique stripes let them hide in what seems to be plain sight. Although their wings are beautiful, they're essentially useless for flight and instead are used to communicate; different tones and pitches of their hum can be used to attract mates, signal danger, or just for showing they're in a good mood.
Molten Dynastis
This black egg makes a low, sweet humming noise.
Male/Female Hatchlings
Spoiler
Dynastis hatchlings are small but make up for their size in curiosity and affection. They enjoy exploring and will happily spend a day in their magi's pocket, especially if they get to climb out every now and then to inspect whatever's nearby. Molten dynastis hatchlings are as warm as sun-baked stone and will often spend their time sunning in whatever patch of sunlight is nearest. When frightened or startled, dynastis hatchlings make a loud shrieking noise which usually scares off most predators and unsuspecting passersby.
Male/Female Adults
Spoiler
Adult dynastis may look fierce - and they can be - but despite their horns and flat, leathery scales, they're affectionate creatures and social with magi. Males will fight each other if placed together in an area where neither can escape, but generally they tolerate other creatures that share space with them. As adults, dynastis are usually more interested in exploring or singing, alone or in small groups. Adult molten dynastis can light a fire with their singing, though they usually find it easier to use the talent to coax coals back into flame. An adult dynastis is a pleasant companion but not generally one that can be taken on long journeys, and they don't usually do well outside of their specific biome.
General Description
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Dynastis are found all over the world, each type making its home in a specific location. Molten dynastis live in lava fields and deserts, which means magi searching for them need to be able to stand the heat. Although their wings are beautiful, they're essentially useless for flight and instead are used to communicate; different tones and pitches of their hum can be used to attract mates, signal danger, or just for showing they're in a good mood. Approximately the size of a magi's head, molten dynastis enjoy sprawling across their magi's shoulders, which is great for warmth in cold weather and like carrying around a fire-hot brick in the summer.
Berry Dynastis
This pink egg hums gently.
Male/Female Hatchlings
Spoiler
Dynastis hatchlings are small but make up for their size in curiosity and affection. They enjoy exploring and will happily spend a day in their magi's pocket, especially if they get to climb out every now and then to inspect whatever's nearby. Berry dynastis hatchlings smell sweet - though they taste bitter and don't enjoy being licked - and when not supervised will often sneak off to the kitchen to lick the icing off cakes. When frightened or startled, dynastis hatchlings make a loud shrieking noise which usually scares off most predators and unsuspecting passersby.
Male/Female Adults
Spoiler
Adult dynastis may look fierce - and they can be - but despite their horns and flat, leathery scales, they're affectionate creatures and social with magi. Males will fight each other if placed together in an area where neither can escape, but generally they tolerate other creatures that share space with them. As adults, dynastis are usually more interested in exploring or singing, alone or in small groups. Berry dynastis are still addicted to sugar as adults, but they also have a talent for encouraging berry bushes to grow and thrive. An adult dynastis is a pleasant companion but not generally one that can be taken on long journeys, and they don't usually do well outside of their specific biome.
General
Spoiler
Dynastis are found all over the world, each type making its home in a specific location. Berry dynastis live in jungles, where they are often mistaken for sweet berries. Although their wings are beautiful, they're essentially useless for flight and instead are used to communicate; different tones and pitches of their hum can be used to attract mates, signal danger, or just for showing they're in a good mood.