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[b]Name:[/b] Lotus Scarab
[b]Caption:[/b] This beetle is a perfect gift for a good friend with its bright colors represent the lotuses of balance and friendship, but they're hard to find... Good Luck!
Name: Lotus Scarab Caption: This beetle is a perfect gift for a good friend with its bright colors represent the lotuses of balance and friendship, but they're hard to find... Good Luck!
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[b]Name:[/b] Cinnamon Loach
[b]Caption:[/b] Cinnamon Loach Crunch! The taste you can.... Sea.
These surprisingly sweet fish resemble candy canes, and are a popular gift among seafood eating dragons. (Special thanks to Surpirate!)
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Name: Cinnamon Loach Caption: Cinnamon Loach Crunch! The taste you can.... Sea.
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[b]Name:[/b] Grassland Grain
[b]Caption:[/b] Hatchlings grumble that this grazing grass is often ground to grimy gruel by grumpy grownups for griping grandkids.
Name: Marine Iguana
Caption: Hatchlings like to make games out of seeing whether or not these lizards can swim.
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Marine Iguana:
Can be seen as harsh and unforgiving but he really has a heart of gold and can always be counted to sacrifice himself for his buddies in the end.
Name: Burnt Lightning Glass
Caption: Known to Ridgebacks as jewelry. Known to Faes as "playground."
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Name: Pale lightning glass
Caption: Also referred to as 'petrified lightning', this natural phenomenon can occur when lightning strikes sand in certain conditions.
Small caches of this mineraloid often form in the sand below lightning eggs in the Shifting Expanse, forcing parents to routinely clean their nests. (Special thanks to FlyingSquirrely!)
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Name: Pale lightning glass
Caption: Also referred to as 'petrified lightning', this natural phenomenon can occur when lightning strikes sand in certain conditions.