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Unnamed (ID: xTpSV)

Female Purple Shadowspewer
Creature Info
Owner: Sora
Species: Shadowspewer
Sex: Female
Personality: Lazy
Origin: Wild Caught
Caught: July 9th, 2022, 5:57 AM
Stage: Adult
Rarity: Rare
Chroma: PurplePurple

Species Notes

Grouping: Mammalian, Elemental

Shadowspewers are quiet, highly territorial creatures. Getting too close to one in the wild—whether aware of its presence or not—is a sure way to get caught in a thick, shadowy fog. Males tend to be more skittish, but will still readily attack if they feel threatened. While the tendrilous horns are smaller on females, the claws are larger, and they are much less yielding to anything they perceive as an intruder. Their diet is largely comprised of bugs and tubers that they dig out of the ground themselves, but they will seek out different sources of food if they can't find enough of their usual fare. The skin on individuals with more colourful Chromas reflect light rather atypically, despite their typically drab hue.

Their likeness is commonly seen in books found within the laboratory. These depictions seem to be part of what appears to be a large research effort, though it is anyone's guess what exactly said research was and for what purpose it was being done. Wild Shadowspewers seem quite at home within the walls of the laboratory, and a similar behaviour can be observed in those raised in captivity; they much prefer to find their own small, relatively enclosed space that they call home.

Artwork: Wymsical


Ancestry

Wild Caught creatures have no recorded parents.

Offspring

This creature has no recorded offspring.

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