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April Donis (1493, 1494)

Posted: April 1st, 2024, 1:44:01 am
by PrincessOfVampires
Soladis Ornithoatl - 3 Image

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A beautiful grey pair of wings and a tail are poking out of this egg.

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Hatching description:
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Soladis ornithoatl hatchlings are surprisingly placid, and are fairly self-sufficient from the moment they hatch, though they still stick closely to their parent or magi. Much like the swans for which they are named, soladis ornithoatl hatchlings like to romp through the Keep, though they tend to be a bit less disruptive, fluttering through classrooms until they find an interesting subject and then listening along quietly. It is not uncommon in the spring to find various teachers grumbling as they carry several sleeping soladis ornithoatl hatchlings around Keep grounds, looking for the parents or magi of the hatchlings that nodded off while listening to their class.
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Adult description:
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Soladis ornithoatls become ever more graceful as they grow, and adults are wonderful to behold as they fly past overhead, or more commonly, slither around the Keep's library in search of an interesting book to read. Soladis ornithoatl adults are somewhat aloof and mostly interested in pondering whatever problem they have been tasked with solving, though they are affectionate with their chosen mate, and will accept attention from their magi companion. Every so often, due to their similar appearance to soladis swans, someone might decide to ask one to solve a relationship problem. This is generally not advised, though, as while these ornithoatls are excellent at synthesizing their reading for intellectual pursuits and also tend to form strong mating bonds, this does not extend to formulating good advice for matters of the heart.
General description:
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When not searching for new books to read or a new problem to solve, soladis ornithoatls spend their time sunning themselves, playing in the water, or both at the same time. Magi having trouble with their research will often seek them out at Lake Lakira, one of their favorite spots, in search of one amenable to being contracted to help. Soladis ornithoatls don't speak, but are telepathic, and have excellent memories and enjoy applying their knowledge towards helping researchers as long as they are paid in food to do so. While the ornithoatls are capable of feeding themselves and do so when not employed, they find it a suboptimal use of their time. However, those who use their help need to plan to be relatively unproductive come mid-spring, as that is when these creatures breed, and so they are much more preoccupied with raising their hatchlings than doing research during this time. This tends to pay off, though, as young ornithoatls often get drafted by the parents into helping once old enough, and the combined brainpower has led to many breakthroughs.
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Lucinis Ornithoatl - 5 Image

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A beautiful pink pair of wings and a tail are poking out of this egg.

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Hatchling description:
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Lucinis ornithoatl hatchlings are surprisingly placid, and are fairly self-sufficient from the moment they hatch, though they still stick closely to their parent or magi. Unlike the similarly-colored birds for which they are named, lucinis ornithoatl hatchlings are not particularly filled with rage, nor are they particularly demanding of praise and attention, though they accept treats and pets from their magi readily enough. Even from a young age, though, they are astute and intelligent, often demanding to be read to by any magi nearby. Being hatchlings, though, they also require a lot of sleep, and so it is not uncommon in the spring to find a magi surrounded by sleeping lucinis ornithoatls, the hatchlings having nodded off while being read a particularly dry thesis.
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Adult description:
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Lucinis ornithoatls become ever more graceful as they grow, and adults are wonderful to behold as they fly past overhead, or more commonly, slither around the Keep's library in search of an interesting book to read. Lucinis ornithoatl adults are somewhat aloof and mostly interested in pondering whatever problem they have been tasked with solving, though they are affectionate with their chosen mate, and will accept attention from their magi companion. Every so often, due to their similar appearance to lucinis birds, someone might decide to ask one to solve a relationship problem. This is generally not advised, though, as while these ornithoatls are excellent at synthesizing their reading for intellectual pursuits and also tend to form strong mating bonds, this does not extend to formulating good advice for matters of the heart.
General description:
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When not searching for new books to read or a new problem to solve, lucinis ornithoatls spend their time sunning themselves, playing in the water, or both at the same time. Magi having trouble with their research will often seek them out at Lake Lakira, one of their favorite spots, in search of one amenable to being contracted to help. Lucinis ornithoatls don't speak, but are telepathic, and have excellent memories and enjoy applying their knowledge towards helping researchers as long as they are paid in food to do so. While the ornithoatls are capable of feeding themselves and do so when not employed, they find it a suboptimal use of their time. However, those who use their help need to plan to be relatively unproductive come mid-spring, as that is when these creatures breed, and so they are much more preoccupied with raising their hatchlings than doing research during this time. This tends to pay off, though, as young ornithoatls often get drafted by the parents into helping once old enough, and the combined brainpower has led to many breakthroughs.
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Re: April Donis (1493, 1494)

Posted: April 1st, 2024, 2:20:11 am
by AuraDragoness
These sound like bird quetzelcoatls :o

Ornitho = Ornithology

and both Soladis and Lucinis go with creatures on the site already.

The Lucinis Bird and Soladis Swans

Re: April Donis (1493, 1494)

Posted: April 1st, 2024, 2:23:23 am
by TheTreeTurtle
I'm guessing that they will be swan/flamingo quetzalcoatls as well. Excited to see them!

Re: April Donis (1493, 1494)

Posted: April 1st, 2024, 5:48:05 pm
by Danafox
Can't wait to see the adults of these.

Re: April Donis (1493, 1494)

Posted: April 1st, 2024, 8:27:46 pm
by TheTreeTurtle
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Female Adult Soladis Ornithoatl

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Male Adult Lucinis Ornithoatl

Perhaps just mirrored dimorphism?

Re: April Donis (1493, 1494)

Posted: April 2nd, 2024, 1:00:37 am
by Airasyraye
How elegant. More birdy-snakes. More birdy than snakey. I love them.

Elegant, and then there's the flamingo schnozz. XD

Re: April Donis (1493, 1494)

Posted: April 2nd, 2024, 2:08:40 am
by TheTreeTurtle
Airasyraye wrote: April 2nd, 2024, 1:00:37 am How elegant. More birdy-snakes. More birdy than snakey. I love them.

Elegant, and then there's the flamingo schnozz. XD
The other half of elegant: bold.

Re: April Donis (1493, 1494)

Posted: April 2nd, 2024, 2:14:29 am
by blockEdragon
Having to fight myself to not impulse buy a swan. Darn you MS, releasing pretty donis when I'm trying to save!

Re: April Donis (1493, 1494)

Posted: April 2nd, 2024, 11:31:06 am
by BBkat
TheTreeTurtle wrote: April 1st, 2024, 8:27:46 pm Image

Female Adult Soladis Ornithoatl

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Male Adult Lucinis Ornithoatl

Perhaps just mirrored dimorphism?
And here's the adult text

Soladis-
Soladis ornithoatls become ever more graceful as they grow, and adults are wonderful to behold as they fly past overhead, or more commonly, slither around the Keep's library in search of an interesting book to read. Soladis ornithoatl adults are somewhat aloof and mostly interested in pondering whatever problem they have been tasked with solving, though they are affectionate with their chosen mate, and will accept attention from their magi companion. Every so often, due to their similar appearance to soladis swans, someone might decide to ask one to solve a relationship problem. This is generally not advised, though, as while these ornithoatls are excellent at synthesizing their reading for intellectual pursuits and also tend to form strong mating bonds, this does not extend to formulating good advice for matters of the heart.

Lucinis-
Lucinis ornithoatls become ever more graceful as they grow, and adults are wonderful to behold as they fly past overhead, or more commonly, slither around the Keep's library in search of an interesting book to read. Lucinis ornithoatl adults are somewhat aloof and mostly interested in pondering whatever problem they have been tasked with solving, though they are affectionate with their chosen mate, and will accept attention from their magi companion. Every so often, due to their similar appearance to lucinis birds, someone might decide to ask one to solve a relationship problem. This is generally not advised, though, as while these ornithoatls are excellent at synthesizing their reading for intellectual pursuits and also tend to form strong mating bonds, this does not extend to formulating good advice for matters of the heart.

Re: April Donis (1493, 1494)

Posted: April 2nd, 2024, 4:17:29 pm
by blockEdragon
I know the critters are magical but there's something funny about chasing down some poor swan in the park and asking it about your dating life. Even funnier when it has no clue what to say.

"I don't know, Honk-Honk, I just can't get over him"

Honk.

"Yes, but it's so much easier to say rejection is an opportunity to move on than actually DO it! I thought he was the one..."

Honk!

"That doesn't even make any sense, Honk-Honk, that's terrible advice! ...Anyways, can you help me with my math homework?"