Sunbeam Dryads are only awake during the day. It's safer to travel through their territory at night.
2000
Alstroemeria Fox
Familiar
The happiest fox.
2000
Buttercup Strangler
Familiar
A valuable part of the woodland ecosystem, stranglers will break down organic material rapidly.
2000
Travelling Garden
Familiar
Be careful where you plant those rare flowers, or you may find they'll get away from you.
2000
Ruffletail Tadhop
Familiar
An appealing coloration and an almost cute demeanor masks nature's most unlikely beast of bloodlust. Ruffletail tadhops are not to be trifled with.
2000
Want:
Lilium Floron
Familiar
Colloquially known as the 'Bramblepelt', this territorial species of floron is covered in a thick brown outer coat of thorns for the majority of the year. It sheds this coat in the spring.
2000
It takes Twelve Years for one Imperial pair to produce a Primal-eyed offspring of a specific sex. Goal-based breeding is dead.
Colloquially known as the 'Bramblepelt', this territorial species of floron is covered in a thick brown outer coat of thorns for the majority of the year. It sheds this coat in the spring.
2000
White Rot Deer
Familiar
After a season, wood ear deer enter a second stage of life. This veteran is an even more effective guardian.
2000
White Rot Deer
Familiar
After a season, wood ear deer enter a second stage of life. This veteran is an even more effective guardian.
2000
Spotted Faun
Familiar
Unusually playful, a faun's interest can result in unintended mischief and mayhem.
2000
Spotted Faun
Familiar
Unusually playful, a faun's interest can result in unintended mischief and mayhem.
2000
Myosotis Fox
Familiar
A loyal, but forgetful companion.
2000
Aspen Gall Dryad
Familiar
Dryads will attack dragons that attempt to cut or harvest any piece of their grove.
2000
Five-toed Pilco
Familiar
Vastly superior to familiars with a lesser footprint.
2000
Fungi Sage
Familiar
Known for its patience and wisdom, its anecdotes are only understood by other fungi.
2000
Need:
Wood Ear Deer
Familiar
This creature has little in common with its mammalian namesake. Wood ear deer are cultivated to protect dryads' secluded groves.
2000
Grove Piper
Familiar
If one listens very carefully, they can follow the notes of a grove piper's song through even the darkest and most twisted forest maze. If the tune fades, best take a different path.