![]() Arche |
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Creature Type: Air Creature Family: Aello Creature Name: Arche |
Gender: Female Rarity: Limited (Noble) Evolution Points (?): 20 of 53 |
Visual Description
A small, serpentine baby dragon with prismatic fae-like wings.
Lifestyle
Caretakers quickly realize the Aello eggs are very attached to the place they were found. This becomes especially clear when a caretaker tries to leave with their egg: it flutters out of their hands to return to the branch or flower where it was found and waves a little wing at its caretaker in a distinctly inviting manner. As a result, many caretakers spend as much time as possible where they discovered their egg. As time passes, the egg's colors start rippling more brilliantly, until it hatches into Arche.
Arche no longer stays in the place she was found; in fact, as soon as she hatches, she uses her graceful wings and aerodynamic snakelike body to race through the air to find another beautiful area in the treetops, her surprised caretaker on her tail. With unerring instinct, Arche seems to stumble upon such a location quickly and will often choose to relax there. She likes to drape her long body over her caretaker's leg and trill to whatever melody she hears in the air while her wings beat laxly against the ground.
As Arche grows, her coloring seems to differ between one day and the next. A caretaker who left their Arche among ferns will return the next day to their Arche wound around the stems while her wings sway like leaves. When Arche warbles a greeting, her caretaker notices Arche seem to blend in better than she did just the previous day but before they can ask, Arche is off to find another beautiful, relaxing treetop location.
A small, serpentine baby dragon with prismatic fae-like wings.
Lifestyle
Caretakers quickly realize the Aello eggs are very attached to the place they were found. This becomes especially clear when a caretaker tries to leave with their egg: it flutters out of their hands to return to the branch or flower where it was found and waves a little wing at its caretaker in a distinctly inviting manner. As a result, many caretakers spend as much time as possible where they discovered their egg. As time passes, the egg's colors start rippling more brilliantly, until it hatches into Arche.
Arche no longer stays in the place she was found; in fact, as soon as she hatches, she uses her graceful wings and aerodynamic snakelike body to race through the air to find another beautiful area in the treetops, her surprised caretaker on her tail. With unerring instinct, Arche seems to stumble upon such a location quickly and will often choose to relax there. She likes to drape her long body over her caretaker's leg and trill to whatever melody she hears in the air while her wings beat laxly against the ground.
As Arche grows, her coloring seems to differ between one day and the next. A caretaker who left their Arche among ferns will return the next day to their Arche wound around the stems while her wings sway like leaves. When Arche warbles a greeting, her caretaker notices Arche seem to blend in better than she did just the previous day but before they can ask, Arche is off to find another beautiful, relaxing treetop location.



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