June 21, 2019 19:30:53
Gotta Catch 'Em All!
I'm not sure which fams I got from coli and which fams from trading, so I figured I'd start over :D
I'm not sure which fams I got from coli and which fams from trading, so I figured I'd start over :D
training fields wrote:
caught:
Webwing Alpha
Familiar
It's the biggest, and that makes it the best! (It's kind of a jerk about it though.)
1500
Silky Webwing
Familiar
One of the many mutations that this webwing has undergone has left it with luxurious plumage.
1500
Mith Bruiser
Familiar
Enjoys throwing its weight around. Pity that weight means very little to most dragons.
1500
Ceanothus Brawler
Familiar
Larger than the average mith, ceanothus miths frequently train to act as the vanguard of their fellows.
1500
Primrose Mith
Familiar
These creatures pollinate and collect, taking care never to harvest all of a plant's blossoms.
1500
Brown-Spotted Mith
Familiar
These otherwise passive insectoids become enraged if you pick their flowers.
1500
Coral Carpenter
Familiar
This solitary species of bee lives in coastal areas. It is known for burrowing into desiccated pieces of coral.
1600
Bumble
Familiar
Buzz buzz, buzz buzz buzz.
1525
Frosted Pocketmouse
Familiar
Though they can thrive in a variety of climates, frosted pocketmice are known for their tenacity during harsh winters.
1500
Satin Pocketmouse
Familiar
Their fins are as expressive as their ears.
1500
Ragepuff
Familiar
Sweetpuff and Ragepuff are actually of the same species. Couples typically consist of one of each disposition; one doting parent, and one ball of protective fury!
1500
Sweetpuff
Familiar
The softest fren.
1500
Bluelight Chipskink
Familiar
The static cling is so strong that dragons wearing apparel may end up with several chipskinks affixed to their clothing after wandering through dense brush.
1500
Chipskink
Familiar
No acorn or insect resembling an acorn is safe.
1500
Dark-Tufted Sparrowmouse
Familiar
A terror to any dragon who gardens.
1500
Glowing Pocket Mouse
Familiar
The happier it is, the brighter it glows. This one seems to like you.
1550
Ember Mouse
Familiar
This mouse is no more flammable than any other.
1550
Leafy Moth
Familiar
This large moth feeds by spreading its chlorophyll-rich wings in a patch of sunlight and flapping gently.
1600
Ruby Webwing
Familiar
This hummingbird never stops growing. Pray that it is not altered any further.
1550
Death's-Head Stag
Familiar
Some consider it a harbinger of misfortune, but most dismiss such omens as old-wyrm's tales. (KS-sponsored by Windswept.)
1500
woodland path wrote:
caught:
Strangler
Familiar
The strangler actively hunts once a year. It chokes its prey and buries the body. It will take root in soon-to-be fertile soil and rest for another year.
1775
Blooming Strangler
Familiar
A strangler in bloom is at the end of its life cycle. It is ready to reproduce.
1675
Autumn Dryad
Familiar
The autumn dryad is often seen guiding local fauna to burrows or caves so that they are protected from the approaching colds of winter.
1675
Dryad
Familiar
Dryads are only seen when spring is approaching, waking from yearlong naps to trim their leafy manes.
1650
Bamboo Phytocat
Familiar
Little is known about how the Bamboo Phytocat's physiology evolved, but one thing is for certain: watch the reeds as you walk... (KS-sponsored by kiohl.)
1650
Basilisk
Familiar
A basilisk's gaze can petrify even the hardiest Earth dragons into stone. Staring contests with this familiar are not recommended.
1800
Cockatrice
Familiar
Don't let the Cockatrice's amusing gait fool you, its screeching crow can freeze a dragon in place.
1800
Wildwood Owl
Familiar
This owl's bite is worse than its bark.
1700
Sakura Owl
Familiar
The sakura owl blooms only once a year. Many forest denizens will journey long distances to witness the event. Not all of the visitors return...
1675
Bluefin Charger
Familiar
The bluefin charger hunts on thin ice. It will charge its prey, breaking the ice beneath their feet, sending it to a watery grave. The charger itself is semi-aquatic.
1850
Clown Charger
Familiar
The clown charger's skin is poisonous. Most dragons consider eating them to be more trouble than hunting them.
1900
Grouse Basilisk
Familiar
Breaking the gaze of a grouse basilisk is not too difficult if attacked in pairs; they startle easily!
1650
Coral Basilisk
Familiar
While unable to turn a dragon to stone, a coral basilisk's steely gaze can hold foolish dragons captive.
1650
Janustrap
Familiar
One of the stalks keeps track of where flies will be, while the other monitors where dragons have been.
1635
Greenroot Janustrap
Familiar
One can catch more flies with honey than vinegar - however both of these methods are inferior to using a Janustrap!
1650
Leafy Moth
Familiar
This large moth feeds by spreading its chlorophyll-rich wings in a patch of sunlight and flapping gently.
1600
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Last edited on May 04, 2020 02:23:06 by yellowstarfish