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Creature Type: Air Creature Family: Volk Creature Name: Egg |
Gender: Female Rarity: Plentiful violett frz.Lady Egg is frozen solid! |
Visual Description
A small, lightweight egg with a polished look.
Lifestyle
Most days start off sunny in the treetops. The sky is near, close enough to touch, and with nothing blocking the rays of sunlight from the Life Tree; the weather is usually clear. Later in the day though, things change: rain sometimes sprinkles, so localized that even a step to the side prevents the raindrops from reaching. Or sometimes, a hot, dry day turns into a sudden snowstorm.
The reason is that although the Life Tree keeps reaching higher with every moment of growth, the clouds don't float any higher. They often end up meandering through the Life Tree's branches, heavy with rain or charged with storm, carrying their weather with them before they reach the ground so far below. The clouds become even more unpredictable when they meet the free floating magic natural to the treetops: they can crash together like a whirlwind, only to send a peaceful breeze through minutes later, or erupt into a spontaneous snow flurry. The treetops' inhabitants learn to expect anything.
The first leaf green Volk eggs were discovered on a peaceful sunny morning, and that day, the weather stayed as temperate it began. The next day was rain and storm, crackling with thunder arcing through the branches, and the blue eggs sparked where they were found. The following chilly, windy day showed purple Volk eggs floating in the breeze and the hot, dry one that came after revealed geometric red eggs lazing in the sun. Yellow splotched eggs appeared on the first unpredictable day of weather after the Volks' emergence.
A small, lightweight egg with a polished look.
Lifestyle
Most days start off sunny in the treetops. The sky is near, close enough to touch, and with nothing blocking the rays of sunlight from the Life Tree; the weather is usually clear. Later in the day though, things change: rain sometimes sprinkles, so localized that even a step to the side prevents the raindrops from reaching. Or sometimes, a hot, dry day turns into a sudden snowstorm.
The reason is that although the Life Tree keeps reaching higher with every moment of growth, the clouds don't float any higher. They often end up meandering through the Life Tree's branches, heavy with rain or charged with storm, carrying their weather with them before they reach the ground so far below. The clouds become even more unpredictable when they meet the free floating magic natural to the treetops: they can crash together like a whirlwind, only to send a peaceful breeze through minutes later, or erupt into a spontaneous snow flurry. The treetops' inhabitants learn to expect anything.
The first leaf green Volk eggs were discovered on a peaceful sunny morning, and that day, the weather stayed as temperate it began. The next day was rain and storm, crackling with thunder arcing through the branches, and the blue eggs sparked where they were found. The following chilly, windy day showed purple Volk eggs floating in the breeze and the hot, dry one that came after revealed geometric red eggs lazing in the sun. Yellow splotched eggs appeared on the first unpredictable day of weather after the Volks' emergence.



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