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Creature Type: Physical Creature Family: Leo Creature Name: Egg |
Gender: Male Rarity: Exclusive Egg is frozen solid! |
Visual Description
A furred egg with an active tail.
Lifestyle
Esmelda's sunrises are stunning to witness; many caretakers rise early for that reason alone. The most spectacular sunrise is said to be on Mt. Helios, so named because it is where Helios' rays first reach Esmelda. Every morning, before dawn, nearby caretakers and creatures wait for the spark of gold, and then watch rapturously as the entire mountain gleams vermilion, as if molded from Helios' light itself.
People find themselves returning to this place -- the mountain's shape changes often, as if to keep the interest of both Helios and the spectators themselves, so no two sunrises are exactly the same. Some have wondered why this occurs, but have eventually concluded that it is a testament to the bond between Esmelda and the sun.
This is where those seeking the eighth Incarnae found themselves. The Cancers had felt the change first, a magnetic pull in the atmosphere around them, and between their instincts and the gravity affecting even the caretakers, they arrived in time for the sunrise. It featured more than Mt. Helios; a bright symbol glowed at the base of the mountain, and little eggs gleamed and hopped in the sun's rays, light arcing after them in twisted swirls and patterns.
When they approached, each caretaker quickly found their Leo egg, since it enthusiastically jumped into their arms as they neared. Luckily, Leo eggs are very social and when told they were all going to meet their caretaker, the rest were happy to make the journey to Hephasteus. Caretakers who purchase them there receive just as delighted a greeting.
A furred egg with an active tail.
Lifestyle
Esmelda's sunrises are stunning to witness; many caretakers rise early for that reason alone. The most spectacular sunrise is said to be on Mt. Helios, so named because it is where Helios' rays first reach Esmelda. Every morning, before dawn, nearby caretakers and creatures wait for the spark of gold, and then watch rapturously as the entire mountain gleams vermilion, as if molded from Helios' light itself.
People find themselves returning to this place -- the mountain's shape changes often, as if to keep the interest of both Helios and the spectators themselves, so no two sunrises are exactly the same. Some have wondered why this occurs, but have eventually concluded that it is a testament to the bond between Esmelda and the sun.
This is where those seeking the eighth Incarnae found themselves. The Cancers had felt the change first, a magnetic pull in the atmosphere around them, and between their instincts and the gravity affecting even the caretakers, they arrived in time for the sunrise. It featured more than Mt. Helios; a bright symbol glowed at the base of the mountain, and little eggs gleamed and hopped in the sun's rays, light arcing after them in twisted swirls and patterns.
When they approached, each caretaker quickly found their Leo egg, since it enthusiastically jumped into their arms as they neared. Luckily, Leo eggs are very social and when told they were all going to meet their caretaker, the rest were happy to make the journey to Hephasteus. Caretakers who purchase them there receive just as delighted a greeting.



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