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Re: #848-852 Koredanuki & friends

Posted: January 22nd, 2018, 12:26:54 am
by Sanna92
Kinda excited to see what the farir look like :orly:

Re: #848-852 Koredanuki & friends

Posted: January 22nd, 2018, 12:33:34 am
by Sochitelya
lol the post title. XD Yuaxu don't want to be your friend.

Re: #848-852 Koredanuki & friends

Posted: January 22nd, 2018, 12:52:58 am
by BBkat
Hazel hatchling!

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The seed in front of you slowly unfolds into what appears to be a leaf. When you plucked it from the stream, you thought at first it was simply that – a seed. Perhaps it had fallen into the stream, and you had mistaken it for an egg. You suspected it to be a farir, though, and it appears your belief was correct. This tiny creature is fragile only in appearance – within a few minutes, it has already begun to explore. It flits around your rooms curiously, stopping for but a moment to eat some bark you have supplied. Young Farir are mischievous spirits, and from birth begin to harness their subtle powers. They enjoy spying upon traveling magi, though the younger ones are sometimes visible. Until they are fully grown, their skills, which include the ability to cloak themselves, are not fully developed. These younglings grow quickly and are always fully grown by the beginning of summer.

Re: #848-852 Koredanuki & friends

Posted: January 22nd, 2018, 12:53:50 am
by rallis
Sochitelya wrote:lol the post title. XD Yuaxu don't want to be your friend.
Shhhhhhhhhhhhh nooooooooo everything is a friend.

Re: #848-852 Koredanuki & friends

Posted: January 22nd, 2018, 1:02:42 am
by Jrap17
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Male Arkenian Sakeira
Spoiler
An arkenian sakeira hatchling is wobbly and knock-kneed for the first few days of its life, but it grows quickly, reaching its adult size within a year. Hatchlings are generally curious and friendly, but their long tails easily pick up dust and dirt. Fortunately, grooming an arkenian sakeira hatchling is a bonding experience for both magi and hatchling, and both will feel calm and relaxed. In the wild, arkenian sakeira hatchlings are raised within herds, where both parents and other herd members help to take care of them and protect them from any predators.

Re: #848-852 Koredanuki & friends

Posted: January 22nd, 2018, 1:03:04 am
by BBkat
omgosh it's cute

Re: #848-852 Koredanuki & friends

Posted: January 22nd, 2018, 1:07:01 am
by Jrap17
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Arkenian Sakeira

:woo:

Re: #848-852 Koredanuki & friends

Posted: January 22nd, 2018, 1:07:18 am
by BBkat
ohhhhh I'm gonna need these

Re: #848-852 Koredanuki & friends

Posted: January 22nd, 2018, 1:11:37 am
by blockEdragon
Jrap17 wrote:Image
Male Arkenian Sakeira
Spoiler
An arkenian sakeira hatchling is wobbly and knock-kneed for the first few days of its life, but it grows quickly, reaching its adult size within a year. Hatchlings are generally curious and friendly, but their long tails easily pick up dust and dirt. Fortunately, grooming an arkenian sakeira hatchling is a bonding experience for both magi and hatchling, and both will feel calm and relaxed. In the wild, arkenian sakeira hatchlings are raised within herds, where both parents and other herd members help to take care of them and protect them from any predators.
It looks like a recolored Sakulata!
And i'm okay with that :)

Re: #848-852 Koredanuki & friends

Posted: January 22nd, 2018, 1:15:11 am
by QueenoftheRabbits
im super excited to see the koredanuki! the eggs are really pretty and the description is intriguing!