Creature #1205 & #1206

Discuss MagiStream and site-related topics.
User avatar
Arrias
Member of The Herbalist's Guild Member of Artificer's Association Member of Preservationists Association
CreaturesTrade
Posts: 2992
Joined: May 16th, 2013, 8:37:45 pm
Gender: Female

Creature #1205 & #1206

Post by Arrias »

Sneaking some in right after Valentines Day! I see you sneaky MS team. What could they be??? Some sort of Meerkat?

Forest Myrokatt

(Egg)
Image

(Hatchling - No dimorphism)
Image

(Adult)
Male/Female
ImageImage

Jungle Myrokatt

(Egg)
Image

(Hatchling - No dimorphism)
Image

(Adult)
Female/Male
ImageImage

Descriptions

Egg
Spoiler
This egg has mottled coloring.

Hatchie
Spoiler
If one wants to tame a myrrokkat, they must start as soon as it hatches. Voracious eaters when young and shockingly independent, these hatchlings will immediately begin honing their hunting skills. Thankfully, they are not as successful as adults, and their instincts can be turned to more constructive pursuits. With proper incentives like balls of magical light that can move as fast and with as much agility as they can, they can be taught to course after it in agility competitions. Keeping a hatchling fed with tasty food is also very important so they do not learn the pleasure of a fresh kill. With enough training and attention, these hatchlings can become valued companions that no longer contribute to the decline of bird species, even if they still possess some wild instincts.

Adult
Spoiler
Being aloof and fierce are what myrrokkats are known for. They do not naturally form bonds with others easily, to the point where a mother myrrokkat will leave her eggs to fend for themselves once they hatch. After successful training as a hatchling, however, an adult myrrokkat is a fantastic companion for those who want a magical creature as an athletic competitor. With their lithe forms twisting and turning in mid-air and their colorful feathers streaming as they wind through a course of gnarled branches, they are great fun to watch. They enjoy the game as much as those watching them, if not more. Instead of hunting near constantly, they turn their instincts to out-flying other myrrokkats, and there are a great many rivalries between competitors. Thankfully, their instincts do not drive them to hurt each other--only to prove that they are the best.

General Description
Spoiler
A wilder version of winged cats, myrrokatts are primarily found deep in jungles and forests. The feathers on their legs and tails give them camouflage from any larger predators who may see them as prey, as well as giving them a beautiful appearance that any domestic winged cat would be envious of. They possess twice the leaping ability of a normal feline, and with their wings and cat-like agility, can fly through narrow branches and pull off aerial maneuvers that even most birds can't. While somewhat small, they are wildly successful hunters of their chosen prey, which includes anything from regular mice to other magical creatures found in their territory. Even when not engaged in the chase, they can camouflage themselves with their feathers and ambush prey with ease. Efforts have been made recently to domesticate these creatures and curb some of their hunting instincts, as they have been steadily hunting some species, like the psittarx, to near-extinction.
Last edited by Arrias on February 22nd, 2021, 12:28:25 pm, edited 12 times in total.
Follow me on Twitter, I do follow backs. https://twitter.com/Arriasms
ImageImageImageImageImage
User avatar
IttyBritty196
MagiStream Donor
Member of The Herbalist's Guild Member of Artificer's Association Member of Preservationists Association
CreaturesTrade
Posts: 220
Joined: July 31st, 2011, 12:37:00 am
Gender: Female

Re: Creature #1205 & #1206

Post by IttyBritty196 »

Description says Wilder Version Of Winged Cats!
Image
Rexsaurus
MagiStream Donor
Member of Artificer's Association Member of Preservationists Association An icon depicting the element Earth
CreaturesTrade
Posts: 101
Joined: March 12th, 2019, 9:13:46 am

Re: Creature #1205 & #1206

Post by Rexsaurus »

Yay more cats!
Image 25/25 Gifts Image Thank you to everyone who has given gifts! ImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImage ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
User avatar
pegasi1978
MagiStream Donor
Member of The Herbalist's Guild Member of Artificer's Association Member of Preservationists Association An icon depicting the element Life
CreaturesTrade
Posts: 6189
Joined: July 22nd, 2009, 12:22:04 pm
Gender: Female
Contact:

Re: Creature #1205 & #1206

Post by pegasi1978 »

Image
Forest Myrrokatt
This egg has mottled coloring.

A wilder version of winged cats, myrrokatts are primarily found deep in jungles and forests. The feathers on their legs and tails give them camouflage from any larger predators who may see them as prey, as well as giving them a beautiful appearance that any domestic winged cat would be envious of. They possess twice the leaping ability of a normal feline, and with their wings and cat-like agility, can fly through narrow branches and pull off aerial maneuvers that even most birds can't. While somewhat small, they are wildly successful hunters of their chosen prey, which includes anything from regular mice to other magical creatures found in their territory. Even when not engaged in the chase, they can camouflage themselves with their feathers and ambush prey with ease. Efforts have been made recently to domesticate these creatures and curb some of their hunting instincts, as they have been steadily hunting some species, like the psittarx, to near-extinction.

Image
Jungle Myrrokatt
This egg has mottled coloring.

A wilder version of winged cats, myrrokatts are primarily found deep in jungles and forests. The feathers on their legs and tails give them camouflage from any larger predators who may see them as prey, as well as giving them a beautiful appearance that any domestic winged cat would be envious of. They possess twice the leaping ability of a normal feline, and with their wings and cat-like agility, can fly through narrow branches and pull off aerial maneuvers that even most birds can't. While somewhat small, they are wildly successful hunters of their chosen prey, which includes anything from regular mice to other magical creatures found in their territory. Even when not engaged in the chase, they can camouflage themselves with their feathers and ambush prey with ease. Efforts have been made recently to domesticate these creatures and curb some of their hunting instincts, as they have been steadily hunting some species, like the psittarx, to near-extinction.
| Wishlist in profile | Avatar by Munin!
User avatar
Vilefruit
MagiStream Donor
Member of The Herbalist's Guild Member of Artificer's Association Member of Preservationists Association
CreaturesTrade
Posts: 191
Joined: February 14th, 2016, 5:48:26 pm
Gender: Female

Re: Creature #1205 & #1206

Post by Vilefruit »

I can’t believe I accidentally spotted one of these eggs right before bed, I can’t wait for us to get some hatchlings!
Upon entering this hidden inner chamber, your senses are assaulted by an exotic bouquet and a lush field of color. Snails, everywhere; Blossoming under birdhouses and sleeping on treetops, all residing in this magical pocket deep within The Keep.
~*~
The overwhelmingly pink magi who invited you here is beaming with pride,
"I take it you aren't allergic to flowers, right?"

ImageImage
Image
User avatar
cyberdeer
Member of The Dark Brotherhood Member of Artificer's Association Member of Preservationists Association An icon depicting the element Air
CreaturesTrade
Posts: 456
Joined: July 12th, 2019, 12:38:53 am
Location: Россия

Re: Creature #1205 & #1206

Post by cyberdeer »

CATS!!! :woo:

Female Forest Myrrokatt
Image
Spoiler
If one wants to tame a myrrokkat, they must start as soon as it hatches. Voracious eaters when young and shockingly independent, these hatchlings will immediately begin honing their hunting skills. Thankfully, they are not as successful as adults, and their instincts can be turned to more constructive pursuits. With proper incentives like balls of magical light that can move as fast and with as much agility as they can, they can be taught to course after it in agility competitions. Keeping a hatchling fed with tasty food is also very important so they do not learn the pleasure of a fresh kill. With enough training and attention, these hatchlings can become valued companions that no longer contribute to the decline of bird species, even if they still possess some wild instincts.
Female Jungle Myrrokatt
Image
Spoiler
If one wants to tame a myrrokkat, they must start as soon as it hatches. Voracious eaters when young and shockingly independent, these hatchlings will immediately begin honing their hunting skills. Thankfully, they are not as successful as adults, and their instincts can be turned to more constructive pursuits. With proper incentives like balls of magical light that can move as fast and with as much agility as they can, they can be taught to course after it in agility competitions. Keeping a hatchling fed with tasty food is also very important so they do not learn the pleasure of a fresh kill. With enough training and attention, these hatchlings can become valued companions that no longer contribute to the decline of bird species, even if they still possess some wild instincts.
Thank you all for the gifts :)
User avatar
Arrias
Member of The Herbalist's Guild Member of Artificer's Association Member of Preservationists Association
CreaturesTrade
Posts: 2992
Joined: May 16th, 2013, 8:37:45 pm
Gender: Female

Re: Creature #1205 & #1206

Post by Arrias »

IttyBritty196 wrote:Description says Wilder Version Of Winged Cats!
Haha, oh gosh. I definitely thought it was a play on a Meerkat. :sweat:
Follow me on Twitter, I do follow backs. https://twitter.com/Arriasms
ImageImageImageImageImage
User avatar
sparkpaw
MagiStream Donor
Member of Artificer's Association Member of Preservationists Association
CreaturesTrade
Posts: 1326
Joined: October 30th, 2011, 8:46:23 pm
Gender: Female
Location: Lost
Contact:

Re: Creature #1205 & #1206

Post by sparkpaw »

!!!!!! =o :D

Dang this site is so quick haha, I just grabbed one and was like oh this is new..
User avatar
BBkat
MagiStream Donor
Member of Society of the Trident Member of Artificer's Association Member of Preservationists Association An icon depicting the element Void
CreaturesTrade
Posts: 36481
Joined: November 1st, 2009, 1:38:37 pm
Gender: Literally just six cats of varying gender identities sharing a suit of human skin
Location: the world of Animal Crossing
Contact:

Re: Creature #1205 & #1206

Post by BBkat »

CATS!! AHHHHH
User avatar
cyberdeer
Member of The Dark Brotherhood Member of Artificer's Association Member of Preservationists Association An icon depicting the element Air
CreaturesTrade
Posts: 456
Joined: July 12th, 2019, 12:38:53 am
Location: Россия

Re: Creature #1205 & #1206

Post by cyberdeer »

Adult Forest Myrrokatt
Image
Spoiler
Being aloof and fierce are what myrrokkats are known for. They do not naturally form bonds with others easily, to the point where a mother myrrokkat will leave her eggs to fend for themselves once they hatch. After successful training as a hatchling, however, an adult myrrokkat is a fantastic companion for those who want a magical creature as an athletic competitor. With their lithe forms twisting and turning in mid-air and their colorful feathers streaming as they wind through a course of gnarled branches, they are great fun to watch. They enjoy the game as much as those watching them, if not more. Instead of hunting near constantly, they turn their instincts to out-flying other myrrokkats, and there are a great many rivalries between competitors. Thankfully, their instincts do not drive them to hurt each other--only to prove that they are the best.
It looks funny and very cute >owo<
Thank you all for the gifts :)
Post Reply

Return to “Community Discussion”