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The Icefyre Midge


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The Icefyre Midge

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Stats
Size:
' Long; ' High
Weight:
' LBS
Diet:
Biome:
Volcanic Sea Vents
Affinity:
Water and Fire
Family:
Genus:
Icefyre Midge
Rarity:
Very Rare
Biome:
General Information
Icefyre Midges are so called due to their strange habitat for their capabilities. These midges are able to be warm in most any situation, yet they live among the cold, icy lands of the northern frost. As such, these firey midges are often mistakenly taken in to the dwellings of northern peoples, who mistakenly assume that these midges will bring their house good luck- and instead melt down their icy dwelling. As such, these places hold these creatures in a negative light, and preferably shoo them away from their villages, instead of welcoming them like many other species. Mages consider these midges fairly useful for scale collection, but otherwise collect them as a novelty, as their abilities are weak compared to most other species.
Egg Information

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This icy looking egg is warm to the touch.
Baby Information

This small hatchling is incredibly active, and loves to run around and lodge itself into small hiding places. It seems almost be flat, perfect for it to hide in any small cracks that it needs to.
Teen Information

This small hatchling is incredibly active, and loves to run around and lodge itself into small hiding places. It seems almost be flat, perfect for it to hide in any small cracks that it needs to. It has grown wings now, and has some interesting tendrils that grow from its face, which are incredibly hot to the touch. It still prefers to hide from you, and resigns itself to only come out during the night.
Adult Information

Your hatchling has grown now, and it is an interesting creature. Although it has wings, it does not fly, instead scurrying along the ground and walls, where it makes its home in the crevasses that naturally form when the rock settled. As such, you often have to go around reaching in cracks hoping to find it when you need it, which thankfully isn\'t often- as other than collecting its shiny scales for ornamental designs. It does have some fire capability, but you haven\'t seen it cast a flame, only make some objects lukewarm. It is useful for keeping in your hood when winter comes around, though.