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Magi Solstice Celebration

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Looks like new creatures are out!

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Albino Direcore ~Permanent hybrid
A paw print marks the shell of this pale, and a pair of wings are already emerging.

General Description
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There are several libraries in the castle, filled with thousands of books. Reading all of them is something no one has yet accomplished. Still, curious students and teachers alike spend their spare time reading, and occasionally find some intriguing subjects. For instance, multiple references to a fabled creature have been found. This animal was thought to be nothing more than mere rumor, as no one has ever seen a wingled wolf before. Most assumed these passages to be nothing more than fanciful rumor, and spared no time in searching for the creatures. But others did venture into the farthest reaches of the forest, and there these companions were discovered. Direcores are the fearsome result of a union between a direwolf and a manticore. Direcore companions possess the best attributes of both parents – they are large and powerful, yet silent and sly. Despite their large sizes, direcores are remarkably graceful when in flight, and swift. They hunt both on foot and when flying, and are talented hunters. When they tire, they retreat to a wide tree branch to nap, or to their den. Direcore companions live among both direwolves and manticores with ease, and the two species accept them in return, though none are eager to take them as mates.
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Male/Female ~ Dimorphism
Hatchling Description
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Young direcore hatchlings are much like pups, full of energy and excitable. They play for most of the day, with manticore and direwolf hatchlings. Young direcores are bigger than most companions, and the added size of their wings makes them clumsy. Eventually, though, they learn to master flight, though they must launch from trees or cliffs. With their large claws and catlike tendencies, direcore hatchlings love to explore the many roofs of the castle. Should they ever fall off, the little ones use their wings and glide safely to the ground. As they age, direcores follow the example of older direcores and take to the woods, stalking prey for hours. In a matter of months, these little ones are independent, feeding themselves and living on their own.
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Settian Drakeling ~Permanent hybrid
This egg is cradled in a poinsettia flower.

General Description
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The holidays are heralded by many things, but one of the most memorable is the chiming calls of settian drakelings as they arrive by the dozens at the Keep. Settian drakelings are small enough to sit comfortably on a magi's head or shoulder, but are larger than either of their parent species. Though they resemble glyceris drakelings more, they get their strong ice magic from their crycoris parent. They use this power rarely against others, preferring instead to use frost to produce beautiful patterns on stone and glass - patterns that most often resemble the poinsettia flower. Settian drakelings have a great love for the poinsettia flower and only nest in places where these red flowers bloom. They present those they care for with poinsettia blossoms.
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Hatchling
Hatchling Description
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Hatchling settian drakelings are exuberant and festive, readily joining in on all the holiday fun that goes on at the Keep. No matter what, though, they stick close to their parents, and will even try to leap from high places when they take off despite their own wings being too small. Magi who choose settian drakelings as companions find this quite a jarring experience, but the drakelings seem to think it's great fun.
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Adult
Adult Description
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Magi with settian drakelings companions find themselves with a constant friend. These drakelings love company, especially that of their magi, and will stick close to them as much as possible. Many magi train their settian drakelings to learn their magi's voice so that their magi can call to them if they become lost. Although exuberant and happy all year, the winter holiday season brings out the best of the settian drakeling. Attracted by bells, song, and festivity, carolers in particular often find themselves in the company of several of these little creatures, both their own companions and those of others. The drakelings may even try to sing along with their chiming calls, especially if trained.

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Pocket Sylph ~LIMITED creature
The grey wings coming out of this sleighbell-sized egg flutter softly against your hand.

General Description
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The sylphs are the triumph of Synaran design. The merchant house which eventually revealed the eggs as their finest product refuse to divulge the source creature that they were bred from, but all agree that the sylphs themselves are masterworks. To help maintain their monopoly, the sylphs are available only during special festival occasions. There are two varieties, each covered in thick, soft fur, and found only in areas where it snows. Both are fond of all types of bells, and spend considerable time imitating the sound of them. They can chirp and shriek as well, but reserve most of their vocal effort for tinkling bells and deep chimes. Sylphs have a magical connection to the wind and can fly from the moment they hatch. Sylph parents anxiously toll out deep bell tones as their offspring's egg begins to crack, and only relax into joyous peels when the young one has safely lurched upwards and been borne aloft by its first conscious act -using magic to lift itself skyward.
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Male/Female ~Dimorphism
Hatchling Description
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As hatchlings, pocket sylphs are almost impossible to keep track of. Their voices are tiny and easily lost to the breeze, and while their wings are clearly too small to keep them aloft or direct them purposefully, they use their magic to drift with every passing wind. Even if they are blown directly into someone, their fur is softer than any thistledown and cushions the impact until it is almost too gentle to notice. Only the wealthy or lucky citizens can boast of having pocket sylphs, and even though Synarans love to show off these small creatures, they take great care of the hatchlings while outdoors lest a passing wind carry them far away. Eventually the hatchlings would make their way home again, but it might be quite a journey!
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Female/male adult
Adult Description
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Pocket sylphs tend to grow in sudden fits and starts. When they first hatch several of them will fit into a magi's palm, and by the time they reach their full potential they are almost the size of a fox. Their habits as well as their looks vary with their gender, for the darker-hued females are nocturnal and the snowy males diurnal by preference. Both make a point of being awake during the hours of sunrise and sunset, and together blend their voices into a choir to serenade the dusk and dawn. They mate for life, and are rarely apart once they have chosen a partner; they twine their dual tails together and while one sleeps, adrift mid-air, the other flits about with wing and magic, guarding the sleeping mate and dragging it along on any journeys. Synarans tend to own a pair if possible, and the sight of dark and light fur and feathers draped about the neck like a living scarf is a familiar one around the city. The pocket sylphs seem to enjoy this position, although they are not always careful of where they place their antlers, and many a human has come home with a sore ear.
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Bell Squirrel ~LIMITED creature
The thick, fluffy tail poking through this egg's shell twitches often.

General Description
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Bell squirrels are small for squirrels, sometimes not even being as large as a magi's palm. These pudgy little squirrels are capable of gliding with the thin, shiny flap of skin stretching between their front and back legs, although they often grow too heavy for it to work well as they get older. Males are more striking than females, being mainly green with a bright gold skin flap, but it is their mating ritual that attracts attention. During the holiday season, magi often notice bells missing - but only red bells. Male squirrels seek out red bells - ones living far away from magi use red berries - and polish them to shine before presenting them to a female. If she accepts, they pair for life.
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Male/Female ~Dimorphism
Hatchling Description
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Magi at the Keep must keep a careful eye on these little squirrels. As they practice gliding, it is easy for them to become hurt in a crash. Unfortunately for magi, it's difficult to keep track of a very curious baby squirrel that's also small enough to fit into gaps between stones in walls. The squirrels find it amusing to leap out at magi from seemingly nowhere - but it's hard to hold a grudge against such a cute little thing. Feeding them cherries is a surefire way to earn their lifetime affection.
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Female/male adult

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Glyceris Drakeling ~LIMITED creature
This little egg smells faintly of holly berries.

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Male/Female ~ no dimorphism
Hatchling Description
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Glyceris drakelings are only the size of mice when they first hatch from their eggs, and don't grow much larger despite their voracious appetites. In the wild, they'll eat whatever their parents being them, but berries are a special treat. At the Keep, the hatchlings are especially fond of sugared plums, and will readily raid the kitchens in search of a midnight snack. They aren't especially discrete during such quests, as they are clumsy until they learn how to use their wings. Newly hatched glyceris drakelings have strong claws for climbing around, so even though they often end up hanging upside-down unintentionally, it takes considerable effort for them to fall. Within a few short weeks the hatchlings gain mastery over their wings and will reach their full size. They retain their playfulness as adults, and often flock around magi and other creatures in hope of earning themselves a sugary treat.
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Male/Female ~ no dimorphism
Adult Description
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Winter at the Keep brings with it a slew of seasonal visitors, among them the so-called "fairies" of winter, the drakelings. There are many varieties, all of them smaller than most of their draconic kin, though many have magical abilities. Glyceris drakelings are talented fliers, and have a mild resistance to poison, in addition to the magical aura of all drakelings. The adults and hatchlings show a strong affinity for holly bushes, probably for the berries that the drakelings like to eat. They seem to be able to eat nearly any berry or fruit, even ones typically poisonous to other animals. However, their favorite treats are those full of sugar -- especially sweetened plums. A drakeling will gladly land of your arm if you are gentle and offer it such a snack. Those who enjoy these creatures' company should be warned, however, not to leave their windows open during the holiday nights, lest their cookie jars and candy boxes be emptied while they sleep.
General Description
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Closely related to the feather drakes, these bird-sized dragons are seasonal visitors at the Keep. Generally kind-spirited and playful, drakelings bring cheer to all they visit. They radiate a joyous aura that placates the people and creatures around them to the point that nothing in the world would purposely harm a drakeling. Some would say this makes them mischievous, for they can get away with near anything and no one would rebuke them. The little dragons are always active during their time at the Keep, flying around chasing after birds and insects for fun, or else rummaging through the gardens, kitchens, and even students' dormitories for a favorite toy or snack. To keep the delicate creatures from getting into trouble, students will annually create special dragon feeders filled with nuts and suet and tiny bits of fruits for the drakelings to nibble on. Even though they will eventually move north with the retreating cold, some magi will always find a couple of extra drakeling eggs left behind as a thanks by their parents.
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Crycoris Drakeling ~LIMITED creature
Cold crystals are radiating out from the shell of this egg.

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Male/Female ~ no dimorphism
Hatchling Description
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Crycoris hatchlings are ready to fly shortly after hatching, but it takes them many weeks to gain full control of their wings. They are born proud creatures, despite their often clumsy flight, and will often strut around their fine feathers to any creatures nearby. Should a creature or magi fail to recognize them for their beauty, an irate hatchling may choose to whip up a miniature snowstorm to blow in said creature or magi's face, before running off to their parents nearby. As they age, crycoris hatchlings become more manageable and often appear a little more humbled, saving their petty wrath for those that better deserve it. Any such "attack" by a crycoris is usually harmless, meant to irritate and discomfort more than harm. The aura that drakelings radiate protects them from any serious retaliation. However, as one might expect, these little drakelings are instigators of many a snowball fight at the Keep.
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Male/Female ~ no dimorphism
Adult Description
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Winter at the Keep brings with it a slew of seasonal visitors, among them the so-called "fairies" of winter, the drakelings. There are many varieties, all of them smaller than most of their draconic kin, though many have magical abilities. Lithe and graceful, crycoris drakelings possess power over ice and snow, though less than some of their larger draconian kin. Instead of breathing cold beams and producing walls of ice, these dragons are capable of churning out individual snowflakes from the icy tips of their feathers and the icicles on their tails. Ice accumulates slowly on their body, growing with the drakeling no matter the climate it is kept in. The very oldest of crycoris drakelings have a mane entirely frozen over with little icicles. When flying, they almost look like little clouds sprinkling snow to the ground.
General Description
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Closely related to the feather drakes, these bird-sized dragons are seasonal visitors at the Keep. Generally kind-spirited and playful, drakelings bring cheer to all they visit. They radiate a joyous aura that placates the people and creatures around them to the point that nothing in the world would purposely harm a drakeling. Some would say this makes them mischievous, for they can get away with near anything and no one would rebuke them. The little dragons are always active during their time at the Keep, flying around chasing after birds and insects for fun, or else rummaging through the gardens, kitchens, and even students' dormitories for a favorite snack. To keep the delicate creatures from getting into trouble, students will annually create special dragon feeders filled with nuts and suet and tiny bits of fruits for the drakelings to nibble on. Even though they will eventually move north with the retreating cold, some magi will always find a couple of extra drakeling eggs left behind as a thanks by their parents.

How to get Them?
Glyceris & Crycoris Drakelings - Stream,Image Snowflake Mixer (Remy's Inn),ImageBag with Poinsettia (Solstice Caravan Shop)
Bell Squirrel - 2300g Solstice Caravan Shop
Pocket Sylph - 3500g Solstice Caravan Shop
Albino Direcore - breeding Direwolf x Manticore, Direcore x Direcore
Settian Drakeling - breed Glyceris & Crycoris Drakelings

Poinsettia Bags:
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Abyssal Seahorse
Ahuizotl
Arcanum Serpaen
Bell Squirrel
Black Holly Jackalope
Black Tundra Tylluan
Black Sarvain
Calidim
Caramel Gryphon
Caramel Xocomel
Cehual Boar
Celestial Sea Star
Chocolate Earwig
Chocolate Viridis Crab
Chocolate Viyasant
Chocolate Xocomel
Dark Serendin
Delroch
Dugong
Earth Serendin
Ebbene Shark
Giant Sylph
Golden Aculeus
Golden Arkenian Goose
Gold Horned Narwhal
Numbul
Pine Nulorn
Pink Mohlaris Elephant
Pocket Sylph
Praluven Seal
Raiti Seal
Rewin Dragon
Saevym
Silvian Serpaen
Swirled Winged Cat
Tarax
Volcanic Seahorse
Water Serendin
White Aculeus
White Holly Jackalope
Wikken Cat
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Tekla wrote:Simplified explanation for anyone confused:

--there are 4 artifacts
--you can get them once a day until the event is over
--to get the artifacts, go to the locations and do the old tome quests (see below)
--the artifacts can be found in your inventory and used from there
--the artifacts each change a specific creature into a hybrid version of it
--the artifacts do not remove parentage on creatures, but if you use them on parentless creatures you will end up with parentless hybrids

News post by rosehill, including end date: here
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Outside the great windows, clouds scud across a blue sky. Frost rims the windowpanes, and you scoot your chair closer to the roaring fire, which masks the quiet conversations or ruffling pages as students and teachers enjoy the warmth of the library. The scent of dust mixed with cinnamon seeping through the floors from the kitchens is hypnotic, and your eyes feel heavy.

The peace is interrupted all at once when something tiny skitters over your feet, making you sit up. A younger student rushes past you, chasing what appears to be a fleeing cookie.

The boy crashes hard against a shelf of books, and your eyes widen as the entire shelf teeters. The boy leaps, grabbing his falling cookie with one hand, and rolls out of the way and against the wall, his eyes as round as saucers. In his hand is no cookie, but a small savis mouse hatchling.

A heavy tome falls out of the shelf, hitting the floor with a loud thud and a plume of dust, but the shelf ceases its dangerous rocking and settles in place, the only sign of its movement a fan of dust on the floor where it turned. The boy nods at you in acknowledgement and then he and his mouse run out of the library, pursued by an angry teacher.

Shaking your head, you move over to the shelf, picking up the fallen book. The leather encasing it is cracked in places, and the pages are brittle with age. Spidery writing catches your eye.

Artifacts of transformation—historical mage events.

Two hundred years ago, a dozen of the most learned mages from the Keep came together for a contest at the end of the year. The mages competed to design artifacts that would change creatures. Some artifacts merely caused aesthetic changes, but others can be used to change a creature’s magical nature. The event was an enormous success, with a limited number of artifacts designed, but the artifacts themselves, symbols of the mage’s camaraderie, have been lost over the years. Old tales tell, however, of the four winners' last known locations.

You raise an eyebrow. The rest of the text has faded, but the book has pictures of the artifacts, along with a smudged map. Though the map is old and only shows rough locations you're quite sure that the marked locations are somewhere near Arkene, Silva Forest, Etain Desert and then south-west of that on an uncharted region that could be Tetzcotal. You’re sure you can find them if you look hard enough, especially if you take a flying creature.

Accept or Decline
Step 2) Hit Accept and then choose between four areas Arkene, Silva Forest, Etain Desert and Tetzcotal.

Step 3) Visit each location on the World map and you will find the following items

Upon choosing Tetzcotal
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You’ve journeyed deep into the jungles of Tetzcotal, pushing enormous leafy boughs out of your way and minding your path through the plants.

Rocks and strange carvings begin to mar the path. “Do not disturb this resting place,” a deep voice says, and as it does, fog begins to overtake the area, masking the detritus on the ground. Where the fog is thickest, you see a pile of strange gray stones that match the ones in the book.

“I’ll go,” you say, “in exchange for one of those stones?”

There is silence for a moment. “We have a deal,” the unseen person replies. “Though there are few. Take only one per day.”

You pick up the smooth stone, then head back into the jungle, the fog fading behind you.


Item: Smoke Pearl Image
Rumored to be an ancient artifact that has transformative powers.

Upon choosing Arkene
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You shiver in your woolen robes, the snow coming down in thick clumps. Maybe coming to Arkene in winter was a bad idea.

Your feet crunch on snow, and you pause when you hear a crack. Taking a hurried step backward, you peer at the ground, where you can see snow turn to ice. You nearly walked onto a frozen lake.

You spot something else, though—a large snowflake, too big to be natural. The one from the book!

You pick it up, pleased. You don’t see any more right now, but perhaps you can find some tomorrow after you’ve had time to warm up.
Item: Giant Snowflake Image
Rumored to be an ancient artifact that has transformative powers

Upon choosing Silva Forest
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You’ve come to the darkest part of the Silva forest. The hair on the back of your neck prickles. You’re almost sure you’re being watched.

The feeling is verified when you hear the heavy tread of a wolf, and you freeze when red eyes meet yours. A pale white direwolf is watching you.

“A mage from the keep.” You’re not sure if it’s a question or a statement. Your heart pounds, but its not the wolf speaking. An old woman, clad in wolf pelts, appears out of the shadows of the trees. “You’ve come far.”

You’re feeling a bit uncertain, but she seems friendly. You show her the picture, and she nods.

“Take this, then,” she says. “I found a few of them years back, not many. You can come back tomorrow if you want another.”
Item: Pawprint Sapphire Image
Rumored to be an ancient artifact that has transformative powers.

Upon choosing Etain Desert
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Your travels have taken you to Etain, where you scour the dry sands of the desert. The wind howls, blowing sand into your face, but your mount flies on bravely. Soon enough, something catches your eye.

The blowing sands have uncovered an object, which matches the one in the book. You pick it up, and look for more, but the strong winds make it hard to keep searching. You decide to try again tomorrow.
Item: Gryphon Carving Image
Rumored to be an ancient artifact that has transformative powers.

Transformations result in Hybrids
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Image Gryphon Carving
Turns a gryphon into an Ice gryphon

Image Giant Snowflake
Turns a kraken into an Ice kraken

ImagePawprint Sapphire
Turns a direwolf into an Albino direwolf

Image Smoke Pearl
Turns a Storm or Sun vevex ray into a Fog vevex ray
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I see Glyceris and all I can think of is the Glyc- root for metabolic intermediates.
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Bell squirrels, pocket sylphs, and Bag with Pointsettia in the Solstice Caravan shop. :orly:
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Found someone with a crycoris hatchling. That was fast. :t-O_O:
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Crycoris hatchlings are ready to fly shortly after hatching, but it takes them many weeks to gain full control of their wings. They are born proud creatures, despite their often clumsy flight, and will often strut around their fine feathers to any creatures nearby. Should a creature or magi fail to recognize them for their beauty, an irate hatchling may choose to whip up a miniature snowstorm to blow in said creature or magi's face, before running off to their parents nearby. As they age, crycoris hatchlings become more manageable and often appear a little more humbled, saving their petty wrath for those that better deserve it. Any such "attack" by a crycoris is usually harmless, meant to irritate and discomfort more than harm. The aura that drakelings radiate protects them from any serious retaliation. However, as one might expect, these little drakelings are instigators of many a snowball fight at the Keep.
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Hatchling. It's not mine, it's ArrowAssasins. Drakeling.



Whoops, ninja'd. :lol:

I love the hatchling, though! I have high hopes for this event. ;o;
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I'm so excited to see what everything is, aaaahhh!
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umbreon241 wrote:Found someone with a crycoris hatchling. That was fast. :t-O_O:
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Crycoris hatchlings are ready to fly shortly after hatching, but it takes them many weeks to gain full control of their wings. They are born proud creatures, despite their often clumsy flight, and will often strut around their fine feathers to any creatures nearby. Should a creature or magi fail to recognize them for their beauty, an irate hatchling may choose to whip up a miniature snowstorm to blow in said creature or magi's face, before running off to their parents nearby. As they age, crycoris hatchlings become more manageable and often appear a little more humbled, saving their petty wrath for those that better deserve it. Any such "attack" by a crycoris is usually harmless, meant to irritate and discomfort more than harm. The aura that drakelings radiate protects them from any serious retaliation. However, as one might expect, these little drakelings are instigators of many a snowball fight at the Keep.
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That was so fast!! Has anyone found the mystery creatures yet?
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:woo: Merry Christmas to all!
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Re: Magi Christmas

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Smallguy25 wrote:I see Glyceris and all I can think of is the Glyc- root for metabolic intermediates.
What, you mean like... sugar? :smirk:
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