Vasant Beetle x pygmy would be an interesting combo
Or a griffin x crystalwing
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Re: MagiVersary 2020 Speculations
Those would be interesting combos that I would like to see. Especially the griffing x crystalwing combo.AssassinsCreed wrote:Vasant Beetle x pygmy would be an interesting combo
Or a griffin x crystalwing
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I'm guessing with how the opening is directed towards every known type of magi...maybe this years magiversary crystal wings might be based on them...so maybe a plant one? And possibly a dinosaur one....I would be really happy if there was a crystal wing dinosaur lol
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I think it's just a playful reference to Bilbo's Birthday speech in Lord of the Rings.12DragonQueen wrote:I'm guessing with how the opening is directed towards every known type of magi...maybe this years magiversary crystal wings might be based on them...so maybe a plant one? And possibly a dinosaur one....I would be really happy if there was a crystal wing dinosaur lol
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Oh how cute, I didn't quite catch that reference. Thanks for that BBKat.BBkat wrote:I think it's just a playful reference to Bilbo's Birthday speech in Lord of the Rings.12DragonQueen wrote:I'm guessing with how the opening is directed towards every known type of magi...maybe this years magiversary crystal wings might be based on them...so maybe a plant one? And possibly a dinosaur one....I would be really happy if there was a crystal wing dinosaur lol
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Oooh, looks like we have some sort of flower gathering/gifting game?
Edit: Rosehill just threw a flower at me. I question the aerodynamics of that, considering flowers have like NO mass, but hey, it's magic.
Edit edit: REMY'S NEW DRINKS CAN GIVE BABY REWIN DRAGONS
Edit: Rosehill just threw a flower at me. I question the aerodynamics of that, considering flowers have like NO mass, but hey, it's magic.
Edit edit: REMY'S NEW DRINKS CAN GIVE BABY REWIN DRAGONS
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I'm ddrinking RRemy'sh Floral Fuuzzy Navel, and have received a reewwin dragon ...hic... and a moon ...hic... shhard shoo far.
edit: and flowers!
edit: and flowers!
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anyone else having issues throwing flowers? mine never leave my inventory
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Onuchsia Crystalwing
These bright eggs are usually found in hanging baskets.
Onuchsia crystalwings are friendly, brightly-coloured creatures found mostly in warmer climates, though they don't like much direct sunlight. They're often found at festivals, especially ones held in spring, where they perch on high areas to watch the activity. When they hear music, onuchsia crystalwings can't help but dance, leaping around on rooftops until they get overtired and have to go lie down to rest. During very warm days, onuchsia crystalwings can often be found swimming in local ponds, rivers, and occasionally bathtubs.
Venox Crystalwing
This egg is covered in scented petals.
Venox crystalwings are brightly colored, the petals and shimmering scales on their bodies iridescent shades of red and purple. They are quite lazy, preferring to spend long days basking in the sun or resting beneath the shade of trees. Eye-catching and slow moving, they are easy to spot. However, they have no natural predators whatsoever. Every part of their bodies, from their skin to the petals, is covered in a highly potent toxin that will paralyze anyone it touches. No creature or person is immune except for certain varieties of unicorns, and even they show no desire to harass a venox crystalwing. Thankfully, venox crystalwings are herbivorous, and will only use its poison for defense.
Gerbera Crystalwing
This egg has cheery floral patterns.
Gerbera Crystalwings are small, but easy to spot due to their bright, cheery colors. They’re also more likely to seek out companionship than they are to simply let themselves be spotted. They love people, and a trip to a region where these creatures are common may result in someone being literally covered in bright, chirping crystalwings. No one seems to mind it, though, as exposure to gerbera crystalwins and the lovely scent of the flower-like feathered wings on their bodies will fill someone with a sense of giddy happiness.
Lilias Crystalwing
This egg has speckled feathers.
Lilias crystalwings are beautiful creatures, and are always seen with their petal wings spread, soaking up the sun. They require no food as adults, and will happily live on just sunlight and water. Unlike many other species of crystalwings, Lilia prefer to swim rather than fly, and the speckles on their wings help them hide in the shimmering waters. They care deeply for their young, and will spend much time helping them learn to hunt for tadpoles in the tropical lakes and ponds they commonly dwell in. Rarely, these creatures will fly as a group to scout out a new location, perhaps seeking a safe place to raise their young together.
Kitanchosa Crystalwing
This green egg has a smooth, almost waxy shell.
Kitanchosa crystalwings are tough and hardy, and even those hand-raised by magi remain a little wild. They like hot temperatures and dry places for the most part, but also enjoy standing out in heavy downpours, absorbing the rain to keep them going for quite a while. They tend to prefer to have their own distinct territories, sharing only with a mate and any hatchlings. Unlike most creatures, kitanchosa don't lay their eggs; plantlets are removed from their bodies and grow into eggs before hatching. Kitanchosa are prized for their ability to find water in any kind of environment, literally sniffing it out if they need it, or when asked by their magi.
Vilodaes Crystalwing
This crystal-studded egg sits in a bed of brightly coloured flowers.
Vilodaes crystalwings are usually found around Keeps and settlements, where they can easily access flower gardens. Magi enjoy having them around not only because of their beautiful and diverse colours, but also because they eat harmful bugs, help pollinate the flowers, and can even use their bodies to provide either extra light or extra shade. Vilodaes prefer cooler areas where they can sun themselves as long as they want, and then move into a more shadowed area to cool down, and aren't often found in areas with snow and ice. They occasionally shed their crystals, which can be used in medicine and also as decoration which retains the ability to cast a soft light.
These bright eggs are usually found in hanging baskets.
Onuchsia crystalwings are friendly, brightly-coloured creatures found mostly in warmer climates, though they don't like much direct sunlight. They're often found at festivals, especially ones held in spring, where they perch on high areas to watch the activity. When they hear music, onuchsia crystalwings can't help but dance, leaping around on rooftops until they get overtired and have to go lie down to rest. During very warm days, onuchsia crystalwings can often be found swimming in local ponds, rivers, and occasionally bathtubs.
Venox Crystalwing
This egg is covered in scented petals.
Venox crystalwings are brightly colored, the petals and shimmering scales on their bodies iridescent shades of red and purple. They are quite lazy, preferring to spend long days basking in the sun or resting beneath the shade of trees. Eye-catching and slow moving, they are easy to spot. However, they have no natural predators whatsoever. Every part of their bodies, from their skin to the petals, is covered in a highly potent toxin that will paralyze anyone it touches. No creature or person is immune except for certain varieties of unicorns, and even they show no desire to harass a venox crystalwing. Thankfully, venox crystalwings are herbivorous, and will only use its poison for defense.
Gerbera Crystalwing
This egg has cheery floral patterns.
Gerbera Crystalwings are small, but easy to spot due to their bright, cheery colors. They’re also more likely to seek out companionship than they are to simply let themselves be spotted. They love people, and a trip to a region where these creatures are common may result in someone being literally covered in bright, chirping crystalwings. No one seems to mind it, though, as exposure to gerbera crystalwins and the lovely scent of the flower-like feathered wings on their bodies will fill someone with a sense of giddy happiness.
Lilias Crystalwing
This egg has speckled feathers.
Lilias crystalwings are beautiful creatures, and are always seen with their petal wings spread, soaking up the sun. They require no food as adults, and will happily live on just sunlight and water. Unlike many other species of crystalwings, Lilia prefer to swim rather than fly, and the speckles on their wings help them hide in the shimmering waters. They care deeply for their young, and will spend much time helping them learn to hunt for tadpoles in the tropical lakes and ponds they commonly dwell in. Rarely, these creatures will fly as a group to scout out a new location, perhaps seeking a safe place to raise their young together.
Kitanchosa Crystalwing
This green egg has a smooth, almost waxy shell.
Kitanchosa crystalwings are tough and hardy, and even those hand-raised by magi remain a little wild. They like hot temperatures and dry places for the most part, but also enjoy standing out in heavy downpours, absorbing the rain to keep them going for quite a while. They tend to prefer to have their own distinct territories, sharing only with a mate and any hatchlings. Unlike most creatures, kitanchosa don't lay their eggs; plantlets are removed from their bodies and grow into eggs before hatching. Kitanchosa are prized for their ability to find water in any kind of environment, literally sniffing it out if they need it, or when asked by their magi.
Vilodaes Crystalwing
This crystal-studded egg sits in a bed of brightly coloured flowers.
Vilodaes crystalwings are usually found around Keeps and settlements, where they can easily access flower gardens. Magi enjoy having them around not only because of their beautiful and diverse colours, but also because they eat harmful bugs, help pollinate the flowers, and can even use their bodies to provide either extra light or extra shade. Vilodaes prefer cooler areas where they can sun themselves as long as they want, and then move into a more shadowed area to cool down, and aren't often found in areas with snow and ice. They occasionally shed their crystals, which can be used in medicine and also as decoration which retains the ability to cast a soft light.