Pets
Found within a rune-sealed jar is a creature that doesn't know what it is, what it will be, or if it even will become anything. It's best to keep the unpredictable creature contained.
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A strange creature easily mistaken for a treefrog. At least, you think it’s some type of creature. Further inspection reveals the figment’s form is ever shifting between Hylidae genera and...
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These figments love to sleep at the bottom of murky waters and, just like the genera they appear to be, are opportunistic hunters. Although Safira Island only has two extant genera of Chelydridae, the...
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A strange creature resembling a mud wasp, constantly shifting between Sphecidae genera. Those standing around these figments are filled with a sense of weightlessness.
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Phasianidae are a flighty bunch, quite literally! The genera they can shift between are all equipped with wings and frequently lush feathers, meaning these avian-esque figments are ready to take to th...
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These figments come in a wide array of shapes and sizes, ever-shifting between Pomacentridae genera. Being around these fishy wisps fills creatures with a sense of safety and joy.
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These figments are constantly shifting between Scombridae genera. If you had to eat a figment, these would be your creature of choice, but since they still taste a majority like ash with undertones of...
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Acipenseridae figments were once a rare sight to see, but have slowly returned with the fishing regulations placed on non-figment sturgeon. These figments, although taking the form of docile bottom fe...
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Is this little fella a poco or a figment? Based on the sound of boiling water left ringing in passersby's ears, we'll call it a figment. Then again, the creature doesn't seem that it can shift freely...
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A mischievous creature that's easily mistaken for a cat, but observing the figment closer reveals an oozing texture as it gradually shifts between Felidae genera. A dusty feeling tickles your nose as...
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These watchful poco prefer to sit high amidst the tree branches or barnyard rafters, guarding over crops and livestock. Although barnyard poco are fantastic for most farmers, those who want to own bot...
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These poco are most prevalent in the flower fields of the Snakejaw Gulf. Unlike most of their kind, wax poco are extremely susceptible to cracking. To counteract this, they raid beehives, melting the...
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This blocky friend is a stoic fellow. Nicknamed "the poor man's Rok Guardian", you can depend on this poco to defend your home from intruders. They are very popular with Water elementals trying to str...
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These poco are a highly communal species that can be found up in the canopies along the southwestern shores. Although their plumage comes in a wide range of colours and densities, they most commonly r...
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These poco are completely silent until they start knocking items off of your dresser and get the "zoomies" at three a.m. They’re a fickle sort, and no matter how well you treat them, Wanderlust...
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This poco was discovered by Whaliam Scotstruff during the height of banned drinking. Filling the streets of his hometown with these unfamiliar poco, he and his companions could drink themselves to unc...
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Finding one of these poco amidst the infinite grasslands is a sign of good health, wealth, and warmth, but with these pocos' small size and sedentary lifestyle, its a feat to find one; it will take...
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These figments are particularly slippery, shifting with ease between Congridae genera, and are deeply associated with a sense of empathy.
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These chipper poco love to dance and twirl in the rain. It’s not uncommon to see them join in on the Rainfall Festival parades, filling the party with a full spectrum of bright, pastel colors. I...
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These nocturnal poco thrive under the relentless sun of the Southern Peninsula. The pulp inside of their cactus-like growths is unlike that of a true cactus, having almost a meaty flavour rather than...