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Creature Type: Water Creature Family: Indra Creature Name: Egg |
Gender: Female Rarity: Uncommon Egg is frozen solid! |
Visual Description
An egg with a tall, upright fin.
Lifestyle
Sometimes, in the broad vastness of the Great Plains, there are rainstorms that aren't like normal rainstorms. They are just as sudden, but they seem to only happen in those moments where no one is truly paying attention, as if they don't wish to be seen. If anyone did happen to notice, they would see a wisplike, iridescent cloud coalesce amidst the normal clouds, then a quick and sudden rainfall, after which the unusual cloud would dissolve. Such a rainfall may last only a minute during the more busy hours in the afternoon, though it can last longer during the quieter times of the day, just before sunrise.
In the wake of the rain, the ground isn't wet; each drop remains where it fell, gleaming and pearlescent. Over the day, the droplets meet and meld, forming the vision pools of the Great Plains when they're big enough.
Vision pools aren't easy to spot. They rarely form in plain sight, and many caretakers pass right by without seeing the faint gleam from under a log, or between two bushes. Recently, for reasons unknown, Esmelda made them easier to find. The rainfalls started to leave more than water when they left -- they left Indra eggs as well. The pools became easier to find with the finned shapes of Indra eggs drawing the eye.
Indra eggs are shy, like the rain from which they came. They often try to hide in the grass or bushes near the vision pools, but their telltale fin thwarts their plans, rising proudly above their surroundings.
An egg with a tall, upright fin.
Lifestyle
Sometimes, in the broad vastness of the Great Plains, there are rainstorms that aren't like normal rainstorms. They are just as sudden, but they seem to only happen in those moments where no one is truly paying attention, as if they don't wish to be seen. If anyone did happen to notice, they would see a wisplike, iridescent cloud coalesce amidst the normal clouds, then a quick and sudden rainfall, after which the unusual cloud would dissolve. Such a rainfall may last only a minute during the more busy hours in the afternoon, though it can last longer during the quieter times of the day, just before sunrise.
In the wake of the rain, the ground isn't wet; each drop remains where it fell, gleaming and pearlescent. Over the day, the droplets meet and meld, forming the vision pools of the Great Plains when they're big enough.
Vision pools aren't easy to spot. They rarely form in plain sight, and many caretakers pass right by without seeing the faint gleam from under a log, or between two bushes. Recently, for reasons unknown, Esmelda made them easier to find. The rainfalls started to leave more than water when they left -- they left Indra eggs as well. The pools became easier to find with the finned shapes of Indra eggs drawing the eye.
Indra eggs are shy, like the rain from which they came. They often try to hide in the grass or bushes near the vision pools, but their telltale fin thwarts their plans, rising proudly above their surroundings.



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