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Creature Type: Physical Creature Family: Peppo Creature Name: Pip |
Gender: Female Rarity: Uncommon (Noble) Pip can evolve! Pip has 212 care points. |
Visual Description
A little tadpole-tailed creature.
Lifestyle
Peppo eggs like to surround themselves with growing things, especially those bearing fruit. Those caretakers who don't have a bluemaple bush or a grove of seamelons sometimes find their Peppo eggs napping in any deciduous trees outside, or if they can't find those, poking their tails at a loaf of bread beginning to mold or a bowl of fruit beginning to spoil. After staking out their favorite places to nap, they don't often leave and prefer to hop about the area, clearly examining something, though caretakers can rarely identify what has them so fascinated. Even so, they're never too immersed to greet their caretaker with a flick of the tail.
The root of a Peppo egg's interest eventually becomes obvious; with all the time the egg's been spending around growing things, it's been learning to grow things itself. Once it has a tiny shoot of "something" growing, it proudly brings its caretaker to see and this is when it evolves into Pip.
Pip still has no legs, but this doesn't stop her from excitably hopping from place to place, leaving tiny tendrils or shoots of whatever plant she's chosen to grow in her wake. Caretakers occasionally find a new vine curling up their dresser, or a seed sprouting in their book, and it's very unwise to leave Pip near a place where food may be spoiling, considering her ability to enhance growth on any surface. Eventually, a caretaker finds Pip's vines twining into their refrigerator or closet, and manages to convince Pip to set up a garden.
A little tadpole-tailed creature.
Lifestyle
Peppo eggs like to surround themselves with growing things, especially those bearing fruit. Those caretakers who don't have a bluemaple bush or a grove of seamelons sometimes find their Peppo eggs napping in any deciduous trees outside, or if they can't find those, poking their tails at a loaf of bread beginning to mold or a bowl of fruit beginning to spoil. After staking out their favorite places to nap, they don't often leave and prefer to hop about the area, clearly examining something, though caretakers can rarely identify what has them so fascinated. Even so, they're never too immersed to greet their caretaker with a flick of the tail.
The root of a Peppo egg's interest eventually becomes obvious; with all the time the egg's been spending around growing things, it's been learning to grow things itself. Once it has a tiny shoot of "something" growing, it proudly brings its caretaker to see and this is when it evolves into Pip.
Pip still has no legs, but this doesn't stop her from excitably hopping from place to place, leaving tiny tendrils or shoots of whatever plant she's chosen to grow in her wake. Caretakers occasionally find a new vine curling up their dresser, or a seed sprouting in their book, and it's very unwise to leave Pip near a place where food may be spoiling, considering her ability to enhance growth on any surface. Eventually, a caretaker finds Pip's vines twining into their refrigerator or closet, and manages to convince Pip to set up a garden.



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