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Unnamed (ID: _Dvn_a)

Hermaphrodite Red Dysonette
Creature Info
Owner: Sora
Species: Dysonette
Sex: Hermaphrodite
Personality: Anxious
Origin: Wild Caught
Caught: December 23rd, 2022, 5:39 PM
Stage: Adult
Rarity: Scarce
Chroma: RedRed

Species Notes

Grouping: Mechanical, Elemental

Dysonettes are one of the most heavily bioengineered creatures found on Chroma—or more accurately, around it. While baby and juvenile Dysonettes are found in clean freshwater areas, adults are most often found in low planetary orbit. They spend weeks at a time using their gossamery wings as solar sails, and descend to the planet's surface to drink and to offload excess energy generated from sunlight. They will infuse random objects with solar or electrical energy, then leave for low orbit once again.

Dysonettes have extremely poor hearing, but seem to be fairly intelligent. They communicate with each other by flashing their side lights over vast distances, and researchers have been attempting to decode these flashes. They can be trained to return to the same spot when they descend and offload power into batteries, and they are extremely useful for any researcher who wants a bit more electricity for their side projects. They have a good memory for faces, and get very attached to anyone who raises them.

Occasionally, Dysonettes that have come to the ground will approach and overcharge Knuttes and other mechanical creatures with an incredible amount of energy. This can be disastrous.

Artwork: Sora


Ancestry

Wild Caught creatures have no recorded parents.

Offspring

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