A small, lime gem is embedded in this fur-covered egg
Hatchling, No Dimorphism
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Alasre fyrin hatchlings resemble small balls of dust, always chirping and in constant motion. Their curiosity precedes them, and there is no rock left unturned or cave unexplored by those that live in the mountains. As small in size as they are fearless, the hatchlings have no problem in visiting dangerous places. If the large beasts are present, the fyrins eagerly take the opportunity to climb on them and reach higher and more interesting places. The hatchlings do not seem to realize the danger, or if they do, they rely on their ability to teleport out of space. Tricky situations are avoided even if they can reappear only a few meters away from their current location. If they jump and do not land where intended, they simply teleport to the desired location. Fyrin hatchlings that reside in the Keep can be found in the tallest towers in search of more things to explore. These hatchlings are always up to no good, especially when food is involved. Although they are mostly herbivores, a curious fyrin will steal a meat sandwich and vanish away with it. The sandwich remains uneaten, and the fyrin moves on to the next target it finds interesting.
SEAL POINT ALASRE FYRIN
A small, mauve gem is embedded in this fur-covered egg.
Hatchling, No Dimorphism
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Alasre fyrin hatchlings resemble small balls of dust, always chirping and in constant motion. Their curiosity precedes them, and there is no rock left unturned or cave unexplored by those that live in the mountains. As small in size as they are fearless, the hatchlings have no problem in visiting dangerous places. If the large beasts are present, the fyrins eagerly take the opportunity to climb on them and reach higher and more interesting places. The hatchlings do not seem to realize the danger, or if they do, they rely on their ability to teleport out of space. Tricky situations are avoided even if they can reappear only a few meters away from their current location. If they jump and do not land where intended, they simply teleport to the desired location. Fyrin hatchlings that reside in the Keep can be found in the tallest towers in search of more things to explore. These hatchlings are always up to no good, especially when food is involved. Although they are mostly herbivores, a curious fyrin will steal a meat sandwich and vanish away with it. The sandwich remains uneaten, and the fyrin moves on to the next target it finds interesting.
General Description
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Accustomed to the mountains, the alasre fyrins can be found perched on high rocks or exploring deep caves. Their colorations vary according to the areas they can be found in. The black pearl fyrins that live lower in the mountains have darker fur. The seal point fyrins that live near the top of the mountains and are more exposed to the sun have a lighter-colored coat. Lime or mauve gemstones adorn their foreheads. These gems are the epicenter of their magic, and if one was ever to crack, the fyrin loses its powers. Master climbers and avid explorers, the alasre fyrins are known for their limitless curiosity. However, they are extremely fearful. Even the smallest things scare them. This is where their magic comes in handy. Whenever they get scared, the fyrins teleport away in a hurry, only a mass of dust and fur remaining behind them. For a long time magis believed that keeping an alasre fyrin around kind people would calm their fears, but they are as anxious at the Keep as they are in the mountains. Although they cannot teleport to great distances, they can take things with them. Objects often get misplaced if a fyrin gets scared while in the middle of munching on them. Random scholar documents or books can pop up in weird places if an alasre fyrin is with them.
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ROYAL SQUILLAS
You're uncertain if this is an egg or a lump of gelatin.
Hatchling, No Dimorphism
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Young royal squillas are not able to create more than small bubbles of water. They will move them around, make them bigger or smaller, sometimes even stack them on top of each other. But other than that, the young squillas cannot animate water more. Some will try and fail to shape the water into different forms. Sometimes the bubbles will resemble some misshaped creature only to revert to a spherical form in the blink of an eye. This would appear to be annoying to the young squillas. However, they take joy from simply creating water bubbles and are extremely perseverent in doing so. On good days, a magi's squilla hatchling would sit in its tank, practicing changing the water's shape; on bad days, the squilla will lob small spheres of water into the air and let them crash all around its surroundings. The squilla is happy when this happens. The magi is not.
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The training of adult royal squillas is facilitated by their ability to survive on land for extended periods of time. They will follow their human friend around eagerly and take inspiration from everything that surrounds them. If given enough treats, the squilla can be persuaded to animate water in specifically desired things. While some of them are happy to animate water into anything they are told to, others have preferences. A moody squilla will only animate water in the form of bouncing bubbles if it feels like its previous performance did not receive enough praise. Encouragement and fish treats are the best way to lighten a sulking squilla's mood. Being rather enthusiastic and easily excitable, an untrained squilla might ruin its own animated water before it fully takes the desired shape in an attempt to try something new. A blob of animated water could start as a running cat only to be turned into a tree with falling leaves as the squilla switches from one idea to another rapidly.
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The royal squillas have a docile behavior no matter if in the wild or if kept as companions. It is uncertain when these creatures came into being, and many believe they are as old as the seas. However, it is known they were kept as pets by the royal families in the old times. Nowadays, magi and entertainers alike are fond of the royal squillas. Their beautiful coloring is pleasant to the eye, and so is their magic. Although most frown upon the idea of having creatures in the hands of show makers, the royal squillas love to perform. They adore nothing more than to animate water for the simple purpose of bringing smiles to people's faces. The squillas shape masses of water into different things resembling objects, creatures, and even people. A group of well-trained royal squillas can put into stage even a short play with the animated water. They also appear to have long-term memory and can reproduce short scenes hundreds of times flawlessly. They tend to get bored of having to repeat something too many times, though. Letting them animate water as they see fit is preferred.