Pakaceros the Pakaceros

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Pakaceros
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Creature Suggestion Descriptions written by Jello!



The Teason (my description wasn't used. ☹️) (topic link: unavailable at the moment)

About Teason eggs:

This egg, however simple it may seem, is actually a complex, ingenious egg for the Teasense. It heats the Teasense inside to a primal hatching temperature of 81.4 Cº. It appears it has been taken by the wild, sporting vines and flowers, soon to engulf the egg, it seems. Be careful not to chip or crack your Teasense egg, as just as a scar to us, a crack will never regenerate.

More about the Teason:

The newly hatched Teasense looks just immaculate. Possessing an adorable little flower on the handle, refreshing (or so it seems…) tea, and stunning eyelashes, it is quite a beaut. But don’t drink the tea inside, it is highly acidic and so hot, it could burn your throat. The Teasense doesn’t mean it though, it is cordial and kind and intends to express it in any way possible. This can be portrayed by a Teasense in the form of a sweet song through the spout, endowing a flower, or just giving you company.

Don’t think that by acid tea, the Teasense has an acidic personality. It’s what’s in the inside that counts… Wait, that won’t work. It’s just kind, okay?


The Mwrall (topic link: unavailable at the moment)

About Mwrall Eggs:

The Mwrall egg is sheerly wretched, the void-like gaps appearing in between the cloth seeming to peer at you maliciously no matter how much you try to mask it. It radiates green light and carries an intense stench of which can barely be related to the smell of burning hair. The Mwrall egg can alter minds, shattering confidence and can bring someone of pure joy to an asylum.

More about the Mwrall:

This harrowing being has only been documented thrice, each result seemingly more wretched than the last. Green goo seemingly oozes from the gaps in the raggedy shawl and bandages of the Mwrall as it slides and slips along. The Mwrall is surprisingly obsequious, despite its reputation and bewitched feeling.


The Altum (topic link: unavailable at the moment)

About Altum Eggs:

This curious egg is commonly found up washed up on the seashore. At night, the crescent moon glints and shines. Thusly, Altum eggs shells are commonly used as decoration or an embellishment.

More about the Altum:

The Altum only hatches at the start of the rising tide. A young Altum can swim, but only the grown Altum can harness and control the tide. The grown Altum can adjust when it is rising tide for a period of time, but their powers are strongest in the full moon, when they can fully alter the tide. The Altum likes to flock in groups of 15 to 20, focusing on raising the young to be curious, courageous, and confident. They are generally helpful and protective and have been sighted to help baby turtles out to sea. However, don't go bothering them! You never know what shiny object they might be attracted to...



The Whail (topic link: unavailable at the moment)


About Whail Eggs:

The midnight blue egg shimmers in the moonlight. A single teardrop remains evident on the egg, gleaming with the egg. It consistently rains near the egg, radiating a gloomy feel. The egg commonly appears upon saddening events, such as funerals. In this case, the Whail is often kept in remembrance of the loved one. The SARC has tried to figure out how the tear remains on the egg, but upon confiscation an uproar among citizens about the humane factor in this operation, thus preventing further knowledge about the egg.

More about the Whail:

Upon hatching, the baby Whail cries, but it is a memorable event. The shell remains its consolidation and comfort. Throughout its life, the Whail lets out a single, solemn, mournful cry at the sight of dusk. Wild families of Whail comfort their siblings by crying with them in times of sadness. At the hatching of a newborn, they give a song similar to a whale's call. If a human catches the sound of the song, they will cry with joy and the memory will stick with them forever.


And, of course, the Pakaceros, an actual creature, was written by me.
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About Pakaceros Eggs

The Pakaceros egg has a very dense, wooly carpet-like texture. It is rarely preyed upon by other creatures due to its thick fur and stupendous camouflaging capabilities. The horn is one of the only ways to distinguish a Pakaceros egg from its surroundings. It is nearly impossible to penetrate a Pakaceros egg using outside forces, as just like the egg of a Keras, Pakaceros egg shells can reach to two inches in thickness.

About the Pakaceros Creature

Pakaceros are quite the stubborn creature. Freshly-hatched Pakaceros lack an intimidating horn and are quite dependent on their family unit. However, Pakaceros grow up rather fast and rapidly develop their facial horn's size and a surge of pride. Adolescent Pakaceros like to passionately duel with their friends, as it is a pastime among most Pakaceros to train and develop their fighting skills. Groups of Pakaceros contain around five family units and are very fierce, often challenging other tribes and constantly fighting to expand their territory.

When you see a Pakaceros, you should know three things: There are more to come, they won't back down without a fight, and if you are unprepared, start writing a will.