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December Donation Pets: Tau and Nkoe

Posted: November 30th, 2017, 4:26:19 am
by ShaiNeko
The Orix will be waving goodbye tonight so it's time for this thread. :wave:


I bet it's not a horse. :D

Edit: Oh hey I was right. :P

Tau (3 shard)
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This silver-blue egg has a tufted tail and a stone-hard shell.

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A tau hatchling is soft when it first hatches, its fur downy and fine for its first few weeks. It doesn't begin to develop the ability to become stone until after its first year, and before that is usually guarded fiercely by its parents. Tau hatchlings spend most of their time sleeping in the sun, but when awake are energetic and playful, often racing each other down hallways and pouncing on anything that moves. They're happiest in a large group, where they can cuddle and wrestle with siblings, nkoe hatchlings, and even magi willing to risk the occasional painful bite or scratch before the tau hatchling learns to be soft with delicate magi skin. They despise water and will often wail if their magi needs to give them a bath, but they recover quickly and don't hold grudges.
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An adult tau is just as social as when a hatchling, requiring not only a large territory but also companions to share it with. They are fiercely protective of their families - both hatchlings and magi - and can grow large enough to ride. Some magi have been able to teach their tau to assume a form halfway between stone and alive, which slows the tau down but allows it to continue to move while still protecting it from any harm. Tau are intelligent but can be quite lazy, preferring even as adults to spend most of their time sleeping, and will vocally complain when told to get up. They love to cuddle and will happily accept a magi curling up to nap with them.
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Legend says that the first nkoe and the first tau were found in the same ancient tomb deep in the Ixan Jungle, thought to be nothing more than stone reliefs upon the tomb's walls. The magi who found them took shelter in the tomb escaping a storm and while camping there, were startled to see the reliefs on the wall unfold themselves and drop down to the stone floor. These magi were then presented with eggs to take back with them to civilization, which is where the nkoe and tau spread throughout the world as fierce protectors of magi. The descendants of these first nkoe and tau still have the ability to change into stone, both as statues and as reliefs upon convenient walls.

Nkoe (5 shard)
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This striped golden egg has a long tail and a stone-hard shell.

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A nkoe hatchling is soft when it first hatches, its fur downy and fine for its first few weeks. It doesn't begin to develop the ability to become stone until after its first year, and before that is usually guarded fiercely by its parents. Nkoe hatchlings spend most of their time sleeping in the sun, but when awake are rambunctious and mischievous, with a love for stealing various possessions and hiding them under furniture. They also enjoy wrestling with siblings, tau hatchlings, and even magi willing to risk the occasional painful bite or scratch before the nkoe hatchling learns to be soft with delicate magi skin. Unlike their tau cousins, they love the water and will happily swim all day during the summer months or in hotter climates.
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An adult nkoe is less social than as a hatchling, requiring a large territory to roam and hunt in. They are fiercely protective of their families - both hatchlings and magi - and can grow large enough to ride. Some magi have been able to teach their nkoe to assume a form halfway between stone and alive, which slows the nkoe down but allows it to continue to move while still protecting it from any harm. Nkoe are highly intelligent and have been known to display a mischievous sense of humour, especially if it involves startling magi with deep growls in the middle of the night. As adults, they don't swim as often as hatchlings, but do enjoy spending hot days lying in shallow water and splashing anyone or anything that gets too close.
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Legend says that the first nkoe and the first tau were found in the same ancient tomb deep in the Ixan Jungle, thought to be nothing more than stone reliefs upon the tomb's walls. The magi who found them took shelter in the tomb escaping a storm and while camping there, were startled to see the reliefs on the wall unfold themselves and drop down to the stone floor. These magi were then presented with eggs to take back with them to civilization, which is where the nkoe and tau spread throughout the world as fierce protectors of magi. The descendants of these first nkoe and tau still have the ability to change into stone, both as statues and as reliefs upon convenient walls.
Sprite art: Tekla | Description: Sochitelya

Re: December Donation Pets

Posted: November 30th, 2017, 4:36:30 am
by Enchanteddil
An ant, definitely an ant :devil: :devil:

Re: December Donation Pets

Posted: November 30th, 2017, 5:59:55 am
by MothballMilkshake
An octo-doggo

Re: December Donation Pets

Posted: November 30th, 2017, 6:18:08 am
by Kass
Enchanteddil wrote:An ant, definitely an ant :devil: :devil:
This, especially, maybe, if..
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:woo: A velvet ant!

Re: December Donation Pets

Posted: November 30th, 2017, 6:27:45 am
by Enchanteddil
Kass wrote:
Enchanteddil wrote:An ant, definitely an ant :devil: :devil:
This, especially, maybe, if..
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:woo: A velvet ant!
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwww, yuck :lol:

Re: December Donation Pets

Posted: November 30th, 2017, 6:34:51 am
by Kass
Enchanteddil wrote:
Kass wrote:
Enchanteddil wrote:An ant, definitely an ant :devil: :devil:
This, especially, maybe, if..
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:woo: A velvet ant!
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwww, yuck :lol:
Yuck? D: It's the cutest ant (though not really, it's actually a wasp) I ever saw, lmao.

Re: December Donation Pets

Posted: November 30th, 2017, 6:49:19 am
by Enchanteddil
Kass wrote:Yuck? D: It's the cutest ant (though not really, it's actually a wasp) I ever saw, lmao.
I feel itchy just looking at it :lol: :lol:

Re: December Donation Pets

Posted: November 30th, 2017, 8:17:20 am
by ShaiNeko
Maybe it's a Christmas crab. :orly:

Re: December Donation Pets

Posted: November 30th, 2017, 9:29:04 am
by Enchanteddil
ShaiNeko wrote:Maybe it's a Christmas crab. :orly:
Still yucky and still ewwwwwwwwwwwww :lol: :lol:

Ok, so maybe it's a fish. Yes, definitely a fish :yarly:

Re: December Donation Pets

Posted: November 30th, 2017, 10:14:28 am
by ShaiNeko
Enchanteddil wrote:
ShaiNeko wrote:Maybe it's a Christmas crab. :orly:
Still yucky and still ewwwwwwwwwwwww :lol: :lol:

Ok, so maybe it's a fish. Yes, definitely a fish :yarly:
What if it's a gerbil?