![]() Yllis |
Rainbow's Profile |
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Creature Type: Physical Creature Family: Zamard Creature Name: Yllis |
Gender: Female Rarity: Uncommon Evolution Points (?): 37 of 55 |
Visual Description
A young llama alert and ready to tell a good joke!
Lifestyle
Yllis seems determined to make amends for the things she did as a Damu by making sure everyone is happy and having a good time. Ever-ready with a joke or funny story (most of them stemming from her youthful actions), Yllis is the life of any party or gathering. The only flaw to her personality that still remains is her intense interest in others’ business. While she will no longer hide to listen in on a conversation she was specifically not invited to, her ears will still perk up at the first hint of a juicy story.
After overhearing especially good gossip, Yllis cannot help but to share the story with others, much to the chagrin of the story’s subjects. She then tries to make amends by telling embarrassing stories about herself, but sometimes that just isn’t enough. While Yllis is never lonely, she does sometimes suspect that other creatures won’t trust her with their secrets, and that fact starts to bother young Yllis.
While still cracking jokes and playing the part of a party clown, Yllis starts to see firsthand the damage that careless words and actions can cause, and realizes that simply trying to make someone smile afterwards doesn’t always fix the trust that was broken. As she realizes this, Yllis loses her interest in seeking out gossip, and finds herself evolving.
A young llama alert and ready to tell a good joke!
Lifestyle
Yllis seems determined to make amends for the things she did as a Damu by making sure everyone is happy and having a good time. Ever-ready with a joke or funny story (most of them stemming from her youthful actions), Yllis is the life of any party or gathering. The only flaw to her personality that still remains is her intense interest in others’ business. While she will no longer hide to listen in on a conversation she was specifically not invited to, her ears will still perk up at the first hint of a juicy story.
After overhearing especially good gossip, Yllis cannot help but to share the story with others, much to the chagrin of the story’s subjects. She then tries to make amends by telling embarrassing stories about herself, but sometimes that just isn’t enough. While Yllis is never lonely, she does sometimes suspect that other creatures won’t trust her with their secrets, and that fact starts to bother young Yllis.
While still cracking jokes and playing the part of a party clown, Yllis starts to see firsthand the damage that careless words and actions can cause, and realizes that simply trying to make someone smile afterwards doesn’t always fix the trust that was broken. As she realizes this, Yllis loses her interest in seeking out gossip, and finds herself evolving.



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