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The Seraphim Amphitere


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The Seraphim Amphitere

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Stats
Size:
17.77' Long; 2.2' High
Weight:
135' LBS
Wingspan:
26'
Diet:
Fruit, Nectar
Biome:
Unknown
Affinity:
Wind
Family:
Genus:
Seraphim Amphitere
Rarity:
Rare
Biome:
General Information
Seraphim Amphiteres are one of the only creatures able to summon sunlight without the need to absorb light beforehand. This makes them a vital creature to any mages who wish to traverse the pitch in relative safety, and also a vital creature to mages who wish to grow plants during the winter months, as light begins to become exceedingly scarce. Mages have attempted to learn these powers for their own uses since this breed is so rare, but no attempts have proved fruitful.
Egg Information

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This egg often attracts puffs of clouds.
Baby Information

This small hatchling seems to be unable to do much, though its accustomed to its currently flightless form by slithering around. It seems to love fruit and leaves, and loves to hoard them. It also seems to be fond of sunbathing, but lacks any sort of related magic.
Teen Information

This small hatchling seems to be unable to do much, though its accustomed to its currently flightless form by slithering around. It seems to love fruit and leaves, and loves to hoard them. It also seems to be fond of sunbathing, but lacks any sort of related magic. Its grown now and with its wings, so have its magic! It is now able to conjure clouds to hide itself in, and also summon a bright orb to distract any predators. It isn't able to control it well, though, and often you've found it abandoned under your desk.
Adult Information

Your hatchling has grown now and so has its magic fully fledged. It is able to completely control its magical orb, and use it to blind any enemies. It also is able to summon it at night and create a false sense of daylight, and you have used it more than once to tend to your greenhouse in the winter so that your plants will grow just as well. It doesn't seem to mind, as you happily share some of the crops with it.