![]() Qu |
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Creature Type: Earth Creature Family: Qirin Creature Name: Qu |
Gender: Male Rarity: Limited Qu can evolve! Qu has 2,028 care points. |
Visual Description
A quiet little calf.
Lifestyle
Qirin eggs are very easy to take care of. They don't seek attention or require constant care; they simply choose a favorite place to settle and wait there until they hatch. These places differ greatly between different types of eggs: one egg may like heights or open spaces, while another may prefer to be submerged in water. What the eggs do once they've found their favorite place is a mystery too: they're clearly attentive, concentrating on something, but no one knows what that "something" is. No one knows what triggers their hatching either; there's no warning, and many times, a caretaker comes home to find the surprise of a newly hatched Qu waiting for them.
Qu is a curious, affectionate calf. He greets his caretaker with an inquisitive tilt of the head when approached, but unlike other curious creatures, doesn't wander everywhere to poke, prod and sniff at things. He usually stays close to where he hatched too. Eventually, observant caretakers realize what has captured Qu's attention: when Qu's quiet and seemingly just resting, he's actually listening. Loud sounds startle him, but even softer sounds are audible to Qu -- if his caretaker, on the phone outside, only mentions they are going shopping, it's clear to Qu, even if he's on the other side of the property.
When all is silent though, Qu still seems to hear things, and many caretakers wonder if Qu's ears pick up on more than physical noise. If asked, Qu simply looks confused, too young yet to differentiate the things he hears.
A quiet little calf.
Lifestyle
Qirin eggs are very easy to take care of. They don't seek attention or require constant care; they simply choose a favorite place to settle and wait there until they hatch. These places differ greatly between different types of eggs: one egg may like heights or open spaces, while another may prefer to be submerged in water. What the eggs do once they've found their favorite place is a mystery too: they're clearly attentive, concentrating on something, but no one knows what that "something" is. No one knows what triggers their hatching either; there's no warning, and many times, a caretaker comes home to find the surprise of a newly hatched Qu waiting for them.
Qu is a curious, affectionate calf. He greets his caretaker with an inquisitive tilt of the head when approached, but unlike other curious creatures, doesn't wander everywhere to poke, prod and sniff at things. He usually stays close to where he hatched too. Eventually, observant caretakers realize what has captured Qu's attention: when Qu's quiet and seemingly just resting, he's actually listening. Loud sounds startle him, but even softer sounds are audible to Qu -- if his caretaker, on the phone outside, only mentions they are going shopping, it's clear to Qu, even if he's on the other side of the property.
When all is silent though, Qu still seems to hear things, and many caretakers wonder if Qu's ears pick up on more than physical noise. If asked, Qu simply looks confused, too young yet to differentiate the things he hears.



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