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− | [[File:Fyra.png|right]]The Fyra is a common [[species]] found on [[Saylua]]. The original concept for the Fyra was created by the artist [[Fyne]]. Fyra are extremely intelligent and social birds, often living in flocks of dozens in the wild. Fyra are quick to form bonds, but are prone to jealousy and demand regular attention and care to remain happy and healthy. Many humans who keep Fyra as companions like to give them free reign over their surroundings, but don't be surprised if they end up hiding in unexpected places. | + | [[File:Chirling.png|right]]The Chirling is a common [[species]] found on [[Saylua]]. The original concept for the Chirling was created by the artist [[Fyne]], and the final concept and artwork for the Chirling were created by [[Chutkat]]. Chirling are extremely intelligent and social birds, often living in flocks of dozens in the wild. Chirling are quick to form bonds, but are prone to jealousy and demand regular attention and care to remain happy and healthy. Many humans who keep Chirling as companions like to give them free reign over their surroundings, but don't be surprised if they end up hiding in unexpected places. |
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 8 July 2017
The Chirling is a common
species found on
Saylua. The original concept for the Chirling was created by the artist
Fyne, and the final concept and artwork for the Chirling were created by
Chutkat. Chirling are extremely intelligent and social birds, often living in flocks of dozens in the wild. Chirling are quick to form bonds, but are prone to jealousy and demand regular attention and care to remain happy and healthy. Many humans who keep Chirling as companions like to give them free reign over their surroundings, but don't be surprised if they end up hiding in unexpected places.
Concept Art