Its winter! The seasonal snow finally covers the ground and big and small chicoon alike have taken extra care to enjoy the frosty weather while it lasts! Looking around you can see your fellow community members playing in the snow, cozying up, chatting with their friends, and enjoying the scenery! You know from past experiences that with the change in weather you'll start seeing new friends and faces showing up around the neighborhood! So why not stick around and see what might happen?
Frosting Feet Cookies | A decorative ginger-flavored cookie, its shaped like a boot and decorated like a popular brand of winter shoes, the cookie seems to always be cozy and- if it had been a real boot- would definitely keep your paws warm. The "steam" of the cookie reminds you of a Chicoon trait... | Adds "Frost Feathering [E] to a Chicoon"
About Frost Feathering:
"Frost Feathering (event)" gets its name from its striking resemblance to the long hair found on some horse and pony breeds, aptly named feathers and will often cover the horse's hooves!
Frost Feathering can appear on the front, back, or both sets of paws (it will never appear "one front, one back" or similar unpaired patterns!) Frost Feathering has two forms: Closed-Toe and Open-Toe. Closed-Toe Frost Feathering covers all of a Chicoon's toes, while Open-Toe Frost Feathering reveals all of a Chicoon's toes. A single Chicoon can have both Closed and Open-Toe Frost Feathering. However, both front paws and both back paws must be the same type (i.e. both front paws are Open-Toe while both back paws are Closed-Toe) Frost feathering should always be white, or off-white, and wispy in texture.