![]() Yawn |
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Creature Type: Treeee Creature Family: Yawn Creature Name: Yawn |
Gender: Female Rarity: Uncommon Yawn has 66 care points. |
Visual Description
A temporarily-awake sloth.
Lifestyle
The magic that has followed Scen since she was an egg still settles on her when she sleeps. Though it's always there, it's unable to be used, and Scen and her caretaker often wonder why it lingers -- when they realize, Scen evolves into Yawn.
Magic settles on Yawn because she sees it, not for what it was or what it can be, but for what it is. Magic is a part of Esmelda, ebbing and flowing with her spirit and often molded, shaped by the mages and creatures who inhabit her. Yawn doesn't think of these things: she simply observes magic as it is, whether it's the brilliant glow from the petals of a flower, or the shifting, singing clouds that cross the treetops. In response to Yawn's notice of these little things, magic often tries to show off for Yawn, sparkling faster or whirling to reach a higher crescendo.
As the bond between Yawn and her caretaker strengthens, Yawn's observational skills become more strongly shared between them. Yawn's caretaker notices things with a focused hyperawareness, time seeming to slow around them while they see things with new eyes. Given time, other creatures may learn to observe and absorb rather than just see as well. Magic sometimes responds to them as it does to Yawn, and they find themselves taking the time to observe the most spectacular displays in the ordinary, from a concert between the falling leaves to a story in the breeze.
A temporarily-awake sloth.
Lifestyle
The magic that has followed Scen since she was an egg still settles on her when she sleeps. Though it's always there, it's unable to be used, and Scen and her caretaker often wonder why it lingers -- when they realize, Scen evolves into Yawn.
Magic settles on Yawn because she sees it, not for what it was or what it can be, but for what it is. Magic is a part of Esmelda, ebbing and flowing with her spirit and often molded, shaped by the mages and creatures who inhabit her. Yawn doesn't think of these things: she simply observes magic as it is, whether it's the brilliant glow from the petals of a flower, or the shifting, singing clouds that cross the treetops. In response to Yawn's notice of these little things, magic often tries to show off for Yawn, sparkling faster or whirling to reach a higher crescendo.
As the bond between Yawn and her caretaker strengthens, Yawn's observational skills become more strongly shared between them. Yawn's caretaker notices things with a focused hyperawareness, time seeming to slow around them while they see things with new eyes. Given time, other creatures may learn to observe and absorb rather than just see as well. Magic sometimes responds to them as it does to Yawn, and they find themselves taking the time to observe the most spectacular displays in the ordinary, from a concert between the falling leaves to a story in the breeze.



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