Keitia
(#70716785)
Friend to all that chirps, twitters, hoots or sings.
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Energy: 50/50
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Personal Style
Ancient dragons cannot wear apparel.
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
11 m
Wingspan
8.82 m
Weight
9302.51 kg
Genetics
Spearmint
Phantom (Gaoler)
Phantom (Gaoler)
Spearmint
Streak (Gaoler)
Streak (Gaoler)
Jade
Blossom (Gaoler)
Blossom (Gaoler)
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 10 Gaoler
EXP: 723 / 27676
STR
7
AGI
5
DEF
7
QCK
5
INT
5
VIT
9
MND
7
Biography
KEITIA FEATHERFALL
Ornithologist |
An eager graduate of the Laputan Academy, this chipper gaoler has abandoned his breed's purpose to do one thing: study birds. He loves studying the avians on the islands, and has gained the trust of many flocks. It's not hard to spot the bright green gaoler: in the spring and summer, he is swarmed with hummingbirds looking to drain nectar from the bright blooms he sports. The fruit that grows from his fluff is also a favorite among the birds, who recognize the gaoler as a benevolent presence (or perhaps a very strange shrub). |
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Bone-headed cowbird A carrion feeder that follows predators, the need to follow roving packs of mirrors has the parents of this species leaving their eggs in other birds' nests. |
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Spotting towhee Extra eyes can not only spot food hidden in writhing detritus, but will also keep a lookout for predators! |
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Web-winged blackbird Males are often found near fetid wetlands, flashing their membranous epaulettes. |
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Aberrant robin To aid in wyrm-hunting, mutation and evolution has gifted them extra eyes! And legs. And teeth... and mouths....? |
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Gaoler junco Once used as scouts for their namesake, juncos have since spread out and diversified, gaining multiple patterns. |
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Down woodpecker Commonly mistaken for the Hoary Woodpecker, it can be distinguished from them by its smaller size and greater adorable-ness. |
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Crag crossbill Tough, crossed bills are the perfect tools for prying open the frozen pinecones found on Cloudscrape Crag. |
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Hoarfrost redpoll The appearance of this frost-bringing winter visitor is a sign of brutal winters to come indeed. |
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Chipped sparrow Widespread in Dragonhome, crack open this common seed-cracker and you could just collect rocky reward! (Please don't.) |
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Browned thrasher Commonly seen digging, its plumage is said to bear messages it dug up from the past... or maybe that's just more mud. |
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Patinated bunting Its metallic feathers only grows more colorful and shiny with age! |
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Gambler's quail Greatly prized by game and treasure hunters for the riches inlaid in its feathers. |
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Candle Waxwing The copious amount of fruit it consumes gives it a delightfully fruity scent. |
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Forge swift In the Ashfall Waste they easily outcompete their less flame-retardant cousins, being able to withstand billowing forge vents for roosting and nesting. |
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Eastern blue-firebird A brilliant sight to behold, if you don't mind the potential third-degree burns. |
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Phoenix-tailed flycatcher Though not a true firebird, what it lacks in literal firepower it makes up for with tenfold the temper. |
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Stellar hippojay The patterns on its fur shifts with its location, making regional identification easy. |
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Crystal-crowned kinglet Excitement will trigger the sudden growth of crystals on its head, which break off and fall as it calms. |
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Starwood Thrush To a birder, the most valuable treasure one can find in the Starwood Strand, more than any inspiration or wisdom, is the chance to hear this elusive bird's sweet song. |
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Starry starling In the winter the stars in its black plumage shine brighter, while the summer months bring glorious nebulas. |
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Morning dove Named for both its color, and for how it wakes up dragons way too early in the morning. |
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Mirrorlight meadowlark If you're walking through the Promenade and hear birdsong, look to nearby pillars for this guy. |
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Lightland longspur Technically a native of the Tangled Wood, it heads towards brighter lands for the breeding season. |
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Beacon flicker Light dragons lost at night may be startled by a rainbow flash bursting from the ground, by they can also count on this bird to lead them home. |
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Poker cardinal Always seen in a pair. |
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Cheshire catbird Only the cat half can disappear, but both halves will tell you cryptic nonsense. |
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Wispwillow mockingbird If you think you hear your friend's voice coming from deeper in the forest - no you don't. |
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Thornfell shrike This particular species of shrike cuts out the middle steps by simply luring its prey to the brambles. |
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Ivy creeper The roots beneath its leafy tail cover serves as support while climbing trees. |
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Rubus hummingbird Not as sweet as real bramble berries, but they are as prickly. |
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Orchid oriole Might pollinate your exotic flowers. Might also eat them. |
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Rose-bellied grosbeak It's hard to tell what's sweeter: its song or its scent! |
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Sargasso sandpiper In the breeding season it gains hollow air bladders, causing it to bob along the force of the tides. |
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Shellback sanderling The shells from its food gets recycled into the shell on its back. |
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Coral killdeer The name comes from its call, not its appearance (or its surprising tendency to show up on lawns). |
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Runey turnstone It spends its days on sacred shores, seeking signs beneath sand and stones. |
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Red-handed nuthatch With its habit of "borrowing" and stashing nuts and bolts, this bird is a favored familiar choice of ridgeback engineers. |
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Wire wren Native to the harrowing canyons of the Shifting Expanse, this crafty bird has rapidly adapted to enroaching machinery. |
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Spark siskin Whether their irruptive migrations are the cause or effect of unseasonal thunderstorms is a matter of furious academic debate. |
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Goldensparcfinch Birds are very much real, but we can see why some people get confused. |
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Bamboo chickadee Can commonly be seen bouncing in the branches of bamboo forests. |
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Cloudtufted titmouse With the acrobatic way it hops and hangs off branches, it's like it weights nothing at all! |
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Millmeadow martin These birds have formed a centuries long mutualistic relationship with Millmeadow farmers, who offer gourd nests in exchange for free pest control. |
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Cloudsong swallow A much beloved mascot of Cloudsong, nests built on the underside of kite platforms are common and encouraged. |
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