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Snowstorm
Legacy Name: Snowstorm
The Glacier Irion
Owner: TamuriL_246
Age: 5 years, 11 months, 1 week
Born: May 14th, 2018
Adopted: 5 years, 11 months, 1 week ago
Adopted: May 19th, 2018
Statistics
- Level: 286
- Strength: 327
- Defense: 327
- Speed: 326
- Health: 326
- HP: 319/326
- Intelligence: 628
- Books Read: 610
- Food Eaten: 0
- Job: Intelligence Analyst
Welcome!
nickname
Stormybirthdate
May 14th 2018species
Iriongender
maleorientation
glacieraffinity
airrole
status symbolspecialty
flight racingdemeanor
standoffish, pensive, easily agitatedalignment
chaotic goodLorsnoo
the Glacier LegeicaWynter Pearl
the Glacier DevontiEurynomus
the Graveyard FesterCRiSS
the Common Experiment #625Wytch
the Bloodred YaherraScooTr
the Arid ScootleWhimsical Wonder
the Angelic NeelaBuella
the Nostalgic SheetaAlassA
the Glacier Hikeicoming soon!
Irion: pronounced (EER-ee-on)
Those that live in the Sacred Lands may hold the sheeta in the highest esteem as a work animal, while those on Vetan farms prize the hikei as a sturdy companion. Nothing in Subeta, however, is held in quite the same regard as the irion. Not only do these large beasts make wonderful mounts, but they are quite adept at a number of chores - including pulling sleighs during Luminaire! At first glance, the irion may not seem like the most practical of creatures to keep as a pet, but those that have known the pleasure of an irion's company will say the reward is well worth the work.
Irions are extremely large creatures, standing close to 60 inches (152 cm) at the shoulders. They weigh a surprisingly modest 300 pounds (136 kg) in comparison, as their bodies have had to find ways to adapt to flight. Most of this weight is carried through their strong, broad shoulders and chest, as well as their powerful back legs. Despite this strength, they are quite awkward on ground, especially as youngsters. The irion is much more at home in the sky, where they can fly for several days at a time if needed, stopping only for brief periods of rest. The irion is most at home near mountain lakes, where it can roost on sharp cliffs and windswept banks, but they will make any large high space their home if needed.
Irions live in large flocks, often with several family generations living together. Irions are long-lived and mate for life, although they will only have a small clutch of eggs every few years. These clutches tend to have anywhere from 1-3 large, speckled eggs. Their size prohibits them from building nests in anything but the largest and oldest trees or sheltered cliff edge, and there can be quite a bit of competition for the best nesting spot! Irion hatchlings, known as chiricks, are fully-fledged, although it can take several months for the young to achieve full flight. Their intelligence is well-documented, and they seem to have a certain sentience about them as well. Irions are quite curious creatures, and often appear quizzical, even frazzled at new sights and sounds. Irions are carnivores, preferring fish above other prey. They will not turn down other sources of food, however, and occasionally will even scavenge at a carcass, picking it clean. Perhaps the most unique feature of irions are the feathers they wear on their ears; in the wild, these feathers are gifted from parents to their offspring, with one feather from both mother and father going to each of the young. Domestic irions tend to have flashier feather accessories, provided by their owners - although two is still traditional.
Domestic irions are quite the status symbol, although they are one of the more time-consuming of pets to keep. Because of their tendency to be more comfortable in the air, many owners provide their irions with large towers to rest in, akin to an oversized birdhouse. City dwellers are encouraged to board their irions in the country, and such places exist just for this purpose. The feathers that cover the upper half of an irion's body naturally molt twice a year, and these feathers are sought-after in the furniture and fashion trades. Irion racing is quite a popular hobby, with tracks that consist of both air and land obstacles, providing enrichment for irions and a bonding activity for them to share with their owners.
Pet Treasure
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Crystal Sheeta Orb
Divination Orb
Shinwas Weather Orb
Rainbow Essence
Letter to Santa
All-Seeing All-Knowing Crystal Ball of Terriers
Autumn Evening Snow Globe
Autumn Forest Snow Globe
BuenoSprings Snow Globe
Centropolis Souvenir Snow Globe
Crystal Ball of Fate
Cracked Harvest Crystal Ball
Harvest Crystal Ball
Cracked Spooky Crystal Ball
Cracked Serene Crystal Ball
Firework New Year Globe
Fraustus Snow Globe
Ghostly Crystal Ball
Serene Crystal Ball
Spooky Crystal Ball
Black Cat Snow Globe
Candy Cane Snow Globe
Cutesy Skull Snow Globe
Death Snow Globe
Festive Anyu Snow Globe
Fraustus Snow Globe
Gingerbread House Snow Globe
Graveyard Snow Globe
Halloeve Snow Globe
Jakyl Snow Globe
Lumineve Tree Snow Globe
Oowel Snow Globe
Patch Snow Globe
Pie Snow Globe
Pumpkin Patch Snow Globe
Snoil
Snowflaik Snow Globe
Snowman Snow Globe
Star Snow Globe
Ytivan Snow Globe
Entranced Snow Fairy
Entranced Bluegreen Snow Fairy
Entranced Green Snow Fairy
Entranced Pink Snow Fairy
Entranced Red Snow Fairy
Entranced Violet Snow Fairy
Entranced White Snow Fairy
Entranced Yellow Snow Fairy
Bluegreen Snow Fairy
Green Snow Fairy
Pink Snow Fairy
Red Snow Fairy
Snow Fairy
Violet Snow Fairy
White Snow Fairy
Yellow Snow Fairy