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It took me forever to get around to doing art and lore and this post for them this time because I'm a butt, but the next clutch is here~ A neat set of twins this time, they have the same colors, but their primary and secondary are reversed of each other! Super cool~
They all have art in their bios (buyer has the option of the full-size art) and they also have short lore tidbits, so I's recommend checking their bios! Nothing super fancy, you're welcome to change it however you'd like, they were just little things I thought of when writing their lore~
Same as before, first come first serve. When you claim them, let me know if you'd like the full-size art (it's big!) and what method of payment you'll be using. :)
It took me forever to get around to doing art and lore and this post for them this time because I'm a butt, but the next clutch is here~ A neat set of twins this time, they have the same colors, but their primary and secondary are reversed of each other! Super cool~
They all have art in their bios (buyer has the option of the full-size art) and they also have short lore tidbits, so I's recommend checking their bios! Nothing super fancy, you're welcome to change it however you'd like, they were just little things I thought of when writing their lore~
Same as before, first come first serve. When you claim them, let me know if you'd like the full-size art (it's big!) and what method of payment you'll be using. :)
If you can't read the observation log image wrote:
Observation Entry 3 - July 1, 2017
Yet another clutch from the pair One male, one female. I do think
that the hathlings are twins. They share the same colors, just in different places and ways. The coloration on their beaks, horns, and
legs are interesting though. They have a strange...almost reflective quality. It's strange. One from the previous clutch had the same trait. I asked Zuri - the female - about it. She didn't have much
to tell me about it, said it wasn't uncommon. I won't question it,
though it is unique.
The pair shared their names with me between entries, not long after
the last clutch. I think names in their culture are sort of...sacred
the were reluctant to tell me earlier, but they seemed happy to share
now. I'd never considered a name to be something that had to be earned, but if that is their culture, I have no issue with it. I
wonder how that plays out with hatchlings...I noticed that they do not name them. I wonder if it's the norm for the hatchlings to choose their own name at some point?
I'll ask later.
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Yet another clutch from the pair One male, one female. I do think
that the hathlings are twins. They share the same colors, just in different places and ways. The coloration on their beaks, horns, and
legs are interesting though. They have a strange...almost reflective quality. It's strange. One from the previous clutch had the same trait. I asked Zuri - the female - about it. She didn't have much
to tell me about it, said it wasn't uncommon. I won't question it,
though it is unique.
The pair shared their names with me between entries, not long after
the last clutch. I think names in their culture are sort of...sacred
the were reluctant to tell me earlier, but they seemed happy to share
now. I'd never considered a name to be something that had to be earned, but if that is their culture, I have no issue with it. I
wonder how that plays out with hatchlings...I noticed that they do not name them. I wonder if it's the norm for the hatchlings to choose their own name at some point?
I'll ask later.
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