Silent Night, Solstice Night
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Re: Silent Night, Solstice Night
You got an item!Miregold wrote:What ...hic... messhage do youu geet when youu get Kryyshosh??
I''ve gotten shomeediing caught in my teed drice now, but I can'tt figure out what it wash - dere'shh a go to inventory button bbuut I don't notice anyding different?
I did a comparison of my inventory before and after and I got a Sun Shard.
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Re: Silent Night, Solstice Night
Baublebees (x6 colours, all found in the Stream)
Bouba Baublebee
Azraq Baublebee
Firoza Baublebee
Royal Baublebee
Nila Baublebee
Aurean Baublebee
This round little egg is warm and delicate.
Baublebees are large, colorful insects that appear around houses and other dwellings when the first snows come. They are shy, gentle creatures that mostly spend time hiding in any dark, warm places they can find, but once they become comfortable with the inhabitants of their winter home and are confident their delicate glass bodies won't be damaged, they'll start to come out into the open. At the peak of the winter season, they can be seen flying around a house and gathering in out-of-the-way spots like on potted plants, occasionally humming melodic tunes with their filigree wings.
Sprite art: Mysfytt | Description: PKGriffin
Wallatrices- Solstice Caravan, 3000g
Winterlight Wallatrice
This bright egg has sweet chirps coming from within it, but touching it makes your fingers sting.
Wallatrice are named for their call, a drawn-out 'waa-laa, waa-laa' most often heard during the crisp autumn nights when they're most active. This noise is quite high and almost sweet, which means magi are often surprised to follow it and meet its large, brightly-coloured, aggressive owner. Wallatrice will fight just about anything, aided by their venomous spines and their ability to sweat poison down their legs to coat their sharp talons. Females are duller than their male counterparts to help aid in the protection of their nests, but as both parents are highly involved with their hatchlings, predators usually spot the male's bright colours and know to find easier, less poisonous prey.
Sprite art: Xenomorph/Lazuli | Description: Sochitelya
Darkfrost Wallatrice
This bright egg has sweet chirps coming from within it, but touching it makes your fingers sting.
Wallatrice are named for their call, a drawn-out 'waa-laa, waa-laa' most often heard during the crisp autumn nights when they're most active. This noise is quite high and almost sweet, which means magi are often surprised to follow it and meet its large, brightly-coloured, aggressive owner. Wallatrice will fight just about anything, aided by their venomous spines and their ability to sweat poison down their legs to coat their sharp talons. Females are duller than their male counterparts to help aid in the protection of their nests, but as both parents are highly involved with their hatchlings, predators usually spot the male's bright colours and know to find easier, less poisonous prey.
Sprite art: Xenomorph/Lazuli | Description: Sochitelya
Bouba Baublebee
Azraq Baublebee
Firoza Baublebee
Royal Baublebee
Nila Baublebee
Aurean Baublebee
This round little egg is warm and delicate.
Baublebees are large, colorful insects that appear around houses and other dwellings when the first snows come. They are shy, gentle creatures that mostly spend time hiding in any dark, warm places they can find, but once they become comfortable with the inhabitants of their winter home and are confident their delicate glass bodies won't be damaged, they'll start to come out into the open. At the peak of the winter season, they can be seen flying around a house and gathering in out-of-the-way spots like on potted plants, occasionally humming melodic tunes with their filigree wings.
Sprite art: Mysfytt | Description: PKGriffin
Wallatrices- Solstice Caravan, 3000g
Winterlight Wallatrice
This bright egg has sweet chirps coming from within it, but touching it makes your fingers sting.
Wallatrice are named for their call, a drawn-out 'waa-laa, waa-laa' most often heard during the crisp autumn nights when they're most active. This noise is quite high and almost sweet, which means magi are often surprised to follow it and meet its large, brightly-coloured, aggressive owner. Wallatrice will fight just about anything, aided by their venomous spines and their ability to sweat poison down their legs to coat their sharp talons. Females are duller than their male counterparts to help aid in the protection of their nests, but as both parents are highly involved with their hatchlings, predators usually spot the male's bright colours and know to find easier, less poisonous prey.
Sprite art: Xenomorph/Lazuli | Description: Sochitelya
Darkfrost Wallatrice
This bright egg has sweet chirps coming from within it, but touching it makes your fingers sting.
Wallatrice are named for their call, a drawn-out 'waa-laa, waa-laa' most often heard during the crisp autumn nights when they're most active. This noise is quite high and almost sweet, which means magi are often surprised to follow it and meet its large, brightly-coloured, aggressive owner. Wallatrice will fight just about anything, aided by their venomous spines and their ability to sweat poison down their legs to coat their sharp talons. Females are duller than their male counterparts to help aid in the protection of their nests, but as both parents are highly involved with their hatchlings, predators usually spot the male's bright colours and know to find easier, less poisonous prey.
Sprite art: Xenomorph/Lazuli | Description: Sochitelya
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Re: Silent Night, Solstice Night
male winterlight wallatrice
female winterlight wallatrice
male darkfrost wallatrice
female darkfrost wallatrice
so happy mine gendered perfectly! :] i love their colors too
female winterlight wallatrice
male darkfrost wallatrice
female darkfrost wallatrice
so happy mine gendered perfectly! :] i love their colors too
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Re: Silent Night, Solstice Night
My only complaint is that I can't tell at a glance how many eggs I have because the hatchlings are about the same size!
Can't wait to see adults!
Can't wait to see adults!
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Re: Silent Night, Solstice Night
Wow, I completed all my Bees families, thanks to Hitsugaya Now to complete the two shop families and I can peacefully collect for my personal collection. Happy I got the bees families out of the way so soon
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Re: Silent Night, Solstice Night
omg bees and wallatrices this is so exciting