August 07, 2022 18:12:06
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Flying Fawn
Familiar
"Fawn" is something of a misnomer, as fully grown specimens retain a diminutive size and baby face.
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Velvet Fawn
Familiar
Velvet fawns are capable of scaling to great heights, and falling from them just as easily. Fortunately, these small creatures have adapted to glide to the ground, avoiding the perils of their faulty-footing.
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Winter Glade Lord
Familiar
Winter Glade Lords can put angry plants into a state of tranquil hibernation. Such plants return to healed trunks and new growth with the passing of winter.
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Spongy Spingy
Familiar
Decidedly unpleasant to touch.
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Featherfoot Spingy
Familiar
Are spingies weaving silk, or extending their sensory fungal network?
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Glorious Dayjar
Familiar
Though Dayjars are a subspecies of Nightjar, they have adapted to become diurnal, avoiding direct competition with their cousins.
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Moonglow Nightjar
Familiar
Moonglow Nightjars attract and consume insects in short order.
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Woodoon
Familiar
Dragons who store their refuse in sealed containers often find holes bored into them.
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Scarlet-Crested Woodoon
Familiar
If Woodoons are fed, they will return in greater numbers.
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Aurelian Porcupine
Familiar
Going in for a closer sniff of these fragrant lilies is ill advised.
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Last edited on Aug 08, 2022 07:27:21 by maskedshark