![]() Amani |
Deirdriu's Profile |
|
Creature Type: Air Creature Family: Oasis Creature Name: Amani |
Gender: Female Rarity: Limited Amani can evolve! Amani has 50 care points. |
Visual Description
A tiny female genie adorned in jewels.
Lifestyle
Once hatched from her egg, Amani is immediately affectionate towards her caretaker and the new friends she finds herself surrounded by. She is excited to use her new powers to help her friends - her powers being, of course, to grant wishes! If Chaz wishes Paww would stop lying in her favorite sunbeam, Amani waves her hands, and it is done. If Pyre wishes Juju would stop mumbling so much and be quiet, Amani waves her hands, and it is done.
But then, Paww sighs, wishing she could lie in the sun again. And Juju floats around, mute. And Amani begins to realize that simply granting wishes without considering the feelings of others is, perhaps, not the best idea. Amani will quickly reverse these wishes and go to her caretaker for guidance and help.
Skilled caretakers will usually realize that the best way to help their Amani learn and grow is through stories. Amanis value the spoken word above all else and will listen intently to stories, poems, and songs told or sung to them by their caretakers. In this way, a perceptive caretaker can teach and counsel her, and Amani can learn new skills to take with her into the world.
In choosing her closest friends, Amani tends to seek the friendship of pets who concern themselves with action and consequence. She hungers for knowledge and a deeper understanding of the world around her.
A tiny female genie adorned in jewels.
Lifestyle
Once hatched from her egg, Amani is immediately affectionate towards her caretaker and the new friends she finds herself surrounded by. She is excited to use her new powers to help her friends - her powers being, of course, to grant wishes! If Chaz wishes Paww would stop lying in her favorite sunbeam, Amani waves her hands, and it is done. If Pyre wishes Juju would stop mumbling so much and be quiet, Amani waves her hands, and it is done.
But then, Paww sighs, wishing she could lie in the sun again. And Juju floats around, mute. And Amani begins to realize that simply granting wishes without considering the feelings of others is, perhaps, not the best idea. Amani will quickly reverse these wishes and go to her caretaker for guidance and help.
Skilled caretakers will usually realize that the best way to help their Amani learn and grow is through stories. Amanis value the spoken word above all else and will listen intently to stories, poems, and songs told or sung to them by their caretakers. In this way, a perceptive caretaker can teach and counsel her, and Amani can learn new skills to take with her into the world.
In choosing her closest friends, Amani tends to seek the friendship of pets who concern themselves with action and consequence. She hungers for knowledge and a deeper understanding of the world around her.



»
