![]() Teddy |
Neferit's Profile |
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Creature Type: Physical Creature Family: Harlequin Creature Name: Teddy |
Gender: Male Rarity: Uncommon Evolution Points (?): 22 of 51 |
Visual Description
A small, masked teddy bear.
Lifestyle
Not surprisingly for a species descended from a stuffed toy, Harlequin eggs are very inert: not even the most alert caretaker can see as much as the egg's ears flick. Caretakers aren't discouraged by this though, and they spend as much time with it as they would with the most active of eggs. Their faith is rewarded when the egg evolves into Teddy.
Teddy is the embodiment of innocence, sometimes to the point of incredulity. He tries to eat pebbles found in the garden as eagerly as a sandwich his caretaker made and when he's tired, he goes to sleep right where he sits, regardless of the situation. He follows his caretaker around nearly everywhere, imitating whatever they do and often getting it wrong if the steps are too complicated for him.
Teddy knows what's important though, and from the moment he evolves, he is loving and loyal to the other pets around him. As a matter of fact, he seems to learn as much from his friends as from his caretaker. Always eager to share, Teddy might offer Paww part of the wood chip he's eating, who'll look at him in bewilderment and explain that wood chips are not proper food for a unicreature (at least, most of them). As Teddy encounters more of these situations, he learns and grows, slowly accumulating a wealth of knowledge and wisdom. He never loses his innocence though, nor his boundless love and loyalty.
A small, masked teddy bear.
Lifestyle
Not surprisingly for a species descended from a stuffed toy, Harlequin eggs are very inert: not even the most alert caretaker can see as much as the egg's ears flick. Caretakers aren't discouraged by this though, and they spend as much time with it as they would with the most active of eggs. Their faith is rewarded when the egg evolves into Teddy.
Teddy is the embodiment of innocence, sometimes to the point of incredulity. He tries to eat pebbles found in the garden as eagerly as a sandwich his caretaker made and when he's tired, he goes to sleep right where he sits, regardless of the situation. He follows his caretaker around nearly everywhere, imitating whatever they do and often getting it wrong if the steps are too complicated for him.
Teddy knows what's important though, and from the moment he evolves, he is loving and loyal to the other pets around him. As a matter of fact, he seems to learn as much from his friends as from his caretaker. Always eager to share, Teddy might offer Paww part of the wood chip he's eating, who'll look at him in bewilderment and explain that wood chips are not proper food for a unicreature (at least, most of them). As Teddy encounters more of these situations, he learns and grows, slowly accumulating a wealth of knowledge and wisdom. He never loses his innocence though, nor his boundless love and loyalty.



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