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Unnamed (ID: bfVfLm)

Female Purple Faurauk
Creature Info
Owner: Crystallic
Species: Faurauk
Sex: Female
Personality: Valiant
Origin: Wild Caught
Caught: November 14th, 2021, 2:30 PM
Stage: Adult
Rarity: Super Rare
Chroma: PurplePurple

Species Notes

Grouping: Avian, Celestial

The food chain of the canyons and badlands is dominated by the Faurauk, a massive bird of prey with two full sets of wings and modified wing-legs. This apex predator has little competition that can actually overpower it, aside from the occasional large Lightcatcher taking on a subadult, and will catch and consume nearly anything that they can get their talons on. Faurauk are most active at dusk and dawn, and have two primary means of attack: slower prey tends to be lifted into the air and then dropped, while faster prey is approached more slowly while the Faurauk's eyes and head-gem glow in rhythmic, lulling pulses that put many creatures into a sort of trance until the Faurauk is close enough to seize the target.

Faurauk imprint on their parents at hatching, and so keeping Faurauk in captivity safely necessitates letting them imprint on their handler's species. They can be trained and ridden if raised from an egg, but attempting to tame wild Faurauk tends to end in serious injury, whether to the attempted handler or someone else. The metallic ring that forms around them is a good indicator of the Faurauk's health—if it is shiny and resonates with their cries, they are in peak condition.

Artwork: Sora


Ancestry

Wild Caught creatures have no recorded parents.

Offspring

This creature has no recorded offspring.

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