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Creature Type: Physical Creature Family: Tink Creature Name: Egg |
Gender: ??? Rarity: Common (Noble) Egg can evolve! Egg has 45 care points. |
Visual Description
A small, cuddly, ring-tailed egg.
Lifestyle
Tink eggs, while rather common and easy to find, can be tricky - a caretaker may collect three from a grouping, walk four paces away, and find themselves with only one. The other two are sitting innocently back at the clutch of eggs, right where the caretaker found them to begin with. This tricky behavior intensifies with the amount of eggs a caretaker collects, and while it may be tempting to keep the eggs apart, a perceptive caretaker will know to keep them together as a family group.
Once brought home from Silva, the egg quickly bonds with its caretaker. The fur that covers it is pleasantly warm, and from time to time, the tip of the tail will twitch slightly in response to the attention its caretaker bestows upon it. As a result, caretakers will often carry and pet these eggs as though they were already hatched creatures.
As time passes and the egg comes closer to evolution, it grows quiet. It responds less to its caretaker's touch and does not move as much, save to bring itself closer to other eggs of its species. However, the fur of the egg becomes warmer, signaling to the caretaker that evolution is imminent.
A small, cuddly, ring-tailed egg.
Lifestyle
Tink eggs, while rather common and easy to find, can be tricky - a caretaker may collect three from a grouping, walk four paces away, and find themselves with only one. The other two are sitting innocently back at the clutch of eggs, right where the caretaker found them to begin with. This tricky behavior intensifies with the amount of eggs a caretaker collects, and while it may be tempting to keep the eggs apart, a perceptive caretaker will know to keep them together as a family group.
Once brought home from Silva, the egg quickly bonds with its caretaker. The fur that covers it is pleasantly warm, and from time to time, the tip of the tail will twitch slightly in response to the attention its caretaker bestows upon it. As a result, caretakers will often carry and pet these eggs as though they were already hatched creatures.
As time passes and the egg comes closer to evolution, it grows quiet. It responds less to its caretaker's touch and does not move as much, save to bring itself closer to other eggs of its species. However, the fur of the egg becomes warmer, signaling to the caretaker that evolution is imminent.



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