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Personal Style

Apparel

Brown Chicken
Red Chicken
Rooster
Friend Hedgehog
Friend Iguana
Autumn Staff
Heatherbed Lily
Autumn Breeze
Dried Flower Crown
Autumn Harvest Wreath
Autumn Harvest Vines
Carrot Harvest
Dried Wing Garland
Copper Harvest Sandals
Green Birdskull Necklace
Peridot Flourish Bracelet
Primal Leather Boots

Skin

Skin: Erntetanz

Scene

Scene: Drakeharvest

Measurements

Length
4.5 m
Wingspan
4.04 m
Weight
481.08 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Brown
Leopard
Brown
Leopard
Secondary Gene
Brown
Morph
Brown
Morph
Tertiary Gene
Ginger
Spines
Ginger
Spines

Hatchday

Hatchday
May 15, 2021
(2 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Skydancer

Eye Type

Eye Type
Earth
Rare
Level 1 Skydancer
EXP: 0 / 245
Meditate
Contuse
STR
4
AGI
5
DEF
4
QCK
9
INT
9
VIT
4
MND
9

Lineage

Parents

Offspring

  • none

Biography

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Bonebark Mold

Occupation
xxx

Pronouns
She/Her

Alignment
??? Neutral

Species
Snake that
ascended into a
dragon

Red Maple Leaf


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AJDAHA ; insert lil quote

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Name origin:
The word Zilant is the English transcription of Russian Зилант, itself a rendering of Tatar yılan/елан, pronounced [jɯˈlɑn] (or sometimes [ʒʲɯˈlɑn]) and meaning a snake. The Tatars call the same creature Ajdaha.
Ajdaha (or Ajdaha-yılan, meaning "dragon-snake") is used by Tatars, from Persian origin, meaning "dragon". The Ajdaha is represented as a snake which has lived 100 years and turned into a wyvern-like dragon.


Notes:
- Ghibli aesthetic and inspiration
- legend has it that just as she ascended, she got killed, leaving her ascension in a form of limbo
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True Name: Kaida
Species: Spirit Fox
Appearance: Kaida is a beautiful spirit fox with lush, fiery red fur that shimmers in the sunlight. Her fur is adorned with intricate golden patterns that resemble delicate autumn leaves. Her eyes are a deep, mesmerizing shade of amber, glowing with wisdom and magic. She possesses a slender and agile form, gracefully moving through the forest with an ethereal presence.

Personality: Kaida is a mischievous and playful spirit, embodying the spirit of the forest. She is curious about the world and finds joy in exploring nature's wonders. Kaida possesses a deep connection to the elements and takes pleasure in dancing through the wind, making leaves swirl around her in a mesmerizing whirlwind. Despite her mischievous nature, she is also fiercely protective of the forest and its inhabitants, always ready to come to their aid when they are in need.

Abilities: Kaida possesses magical abilities that are closely tied to the natural world. She can communicate with plants and animals, understanding their language and intentions. With a touch, she can heal wounded creatures, bringing life back to the wilting and restoring balance to the forest. Kaida can also harness the power of the elements, summoning gusts of wind, creating small rain showers, and manipulating the growth of plants. Additionally, she has the ability to transform into different forms, including a small flame, a glowing ball of light, or even a human-like figure, allowing her to interact with humans if necessary.

Background: Kaida is the guardian spirit of a sacred forest nestled in a hidden valley. She has been watching over the forest for centuries, ensuring its harmony and protecting it from any harm that may come its way. Her origins are rooted in ancient folklore, where it is said that she was born from the union of a fox and a shooting star, blessing her with magical abilities. Kaida's presence is felt by those who visit the forest, bringing a sense of wonder and enchantment to all who encounter her.
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Title: The Whispering Winds

Once upon a time in a small coastal village, nestled between towering cliffs and rolling waves, lived a young girl named Hana. Hana was an imaginative and spirited girl, always yearning for adventure beyond the confines of her village. She had heard tales of a legendary creature known as Kaida, a spirit fox said to possess magical powers.

One stormy evening, as the winds howled and rain pelted the village, Hana stumbled upon a glowing emerald pendant half-buried in the sand. She instinctively reached out to touch it, and in an instant, a burst of green light engulfed her. When the light faded, Hana found herself transformed into a spirit fox—a manifestation of Kaida herself.

Confused yet exhilarated, Hana, now Kaida, explored her new form and abilities. She realized that she could manipulate the wind, causing gentle breezes or powerful gusts. Kaida also discovered her ability to communicate with the elements, sensing the whispers of the sea, the rustling of the leaves, and the secrets carried by the wind.

Driven by curiosity, Kaida embarked on a journey to uncover the meaning behind her transformation and the purpose of the pendant. Along her way, she encountered a peculiar cast of characters—a wise old turtle who shared ancient wisdom, a mischievous water sprite who played tricks on fishermen, and a kind-hearted village girl named Emi, who dreamed of a life beyond the sea.

As Kaida and Emi formed a deep bond, they discovered that a wicked sorceress known as Morwenna had cursed the pendant, seeking to harness its power for her own dark intentions. The pendant, infused with the essence of the spirit fox, held the key to restoring balance and protecting the village from imminent destruction.

Guided by the spirits of nature, Kaida and Emi set out on a perilous quest to break the curse. Their journey took them through treacherous landscapes, ancient forests, and into the heart of a forgotten shrine. Along the way, they encountered enchanted creatures and faced daunting challenges, testing their bravery and friendship.

With each trial, Kaida grew stronger, mastering her control over the wind and deepening her connection to the natural world. Emi, though lacking in magical abilities, showcased unwavering courage and unwavering faith in Kaida's powers.

In a climactic battle against Morwenna, Kaida and Emi tapped into the harmony between them, combining their strengths to overpower the sorceress. Through their selflessness and the purity of their bond, they managed to break the curse on the pendant, returning Hana to her human form.

As the storm cleared, the village celebrated their victory, and the bond between Kaida and Emi remained unbreakable. Kaida chose to stay with Emi, becoming her lifelong guardian and guide, ensuring that the village and its people would forever be protected by the whispering winds.

And so, the legend of Kaida and Emi, the spirited girl and the magical spirit fox, echoed through the generations, a testament to the power of friendship, courage, and the enchantment found within the natural world.
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