Kinnara the Harpette

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Kinnara
100% Happy
Owner
furfur
Stolen
19 Jan 2019
Hatched
15 Feb 2021
Immortal
3 Jan 2021
Name Origin:
In Hindu mythology, a kinnara is a paradigmatic lover, a celestial musician, part human, part horse and part bird. In Buddhist mythology, two of the most beloved mythological characters are the benevolent half-human, half-bird creatures known as the Kinnara and Kinnari, which are believed to come from the Himalayas and often watch over the well-being of humans in times of trouble or danger.


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About Harpette Eggs

An alluring melody can be heard flowing from within this egg. Musical instruments that are played to accompany this melody, particularly harps, will cause the egg to react by fluttering its wings in apparent appreciation. There is an ongoing study by the Science and Research Center to determine if the health of Harpette eggs are affected by various genres of music.

About the Harpette Creature

Harpettes are creatures that were once regarded as purely mythological beings until their recent emergence from Fairy World. Very little is currently known about them, but they have a strong affection for music and are excelled musicians of the harp. Ancient stories tell of how Harpettes will kidnap humans who are skilled with instruments and force them to play music back at their roost.