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.
1650
Windcarve Miller
Familiar
Windcarve harpies produce the finest pigments available, and don't let the Stormcloud clan tell you otherwise!
1700
Trumpet Porcupine
Familiar
Forever sad, for it will never receive the hugs it craves.
Entire archives go missing when a sticky-fingered spirit goes undetected.
1500
Flamescale Spearman
Familiar
It's almost impossible to truly incapacitate these grizzled fighters unless you disarm them.
2525
Maren Spearmaiden
Familiar
It is tradition for young maren warriors to prove themselves by hunting dangerous sharks and terrors of the deep. The fruits of this hunt provide them with the materials for their weapons.
A few brave Assassin Bugs take on the task of controlling Fire Grub populations by taking out the cocoons. It's dangerous work; the flighted worms emerge hungry...
1960
Aurelian Porcupine
Familiar
Going in for a closer sniff of these fragrant lilies is ill advised.
1650
Catercroak
Familiar
It's not easy being green, feeling blue, or seeing red.
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
Catercroak
Familiar
It's not easy being green, feeling blue, or seeing red.
1960
Brown-Spotted Mith
Familiar
These otherwise passive insectoids become enraged if you pick their flowers.
These observers cluster around ancient aquatic ruins. They may change color to blend with their surroundings.
2900
Depin
Familiar
Their impressive collars are used in displays of aggression.
2900
Corrosive Depin
Familiar
Depin native to Fishspine Reef feed almost exclusively on the poisonous species of fish native to area. Their ability to process the poison leaves their food source uncontested.
2900
@Pearlgold Sending you these!
[item=snow streak] [item=dodo] [item=swallowtail buttersnake]
This nocturnal hunter's glowing tail attracts insects to it.
1960
Jelly Jewel
Familiar
Jelly Jewels leave the flesh and seeds of a fruit behind, consuming only the juice.
1960
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.