Tori!(: now owns the Floffy Imposter. |D
Her name is Angie. c:
Her name is Angie. c:
ty_tay wrote:I'm thinking about creating a comic for the fluendis... Based more on the rp when it starts up *hint hint* but as of right now all I can do is my fluendis... We need an rp... :twisted:
venus wrote:the roleplay's open, guys!
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King & Queen Information wrote:Both the king and queen grow horns. The king's are larger than the queen's.
Queens are born with horns, and they're usually born from the king and queen (the ratio of them having a flu with the queen gene is 1/350). The mother (queen at the time) of the queen usually dies after giving birth to their daughter with the queen gene, and the new queen becomes the queen once she meets a fluendi with the king gene that is within her age limit.
The king gene is more common than the queen gene (1/75) and can come from any mateship, not just from the king and queen like the queen gene does. Kings normally die after a year of living if they haven't come in contact with a queen near his age.
If fluendis with the king gene and the queen gene meet, they'll become the new king and queen; the old king will die a year after because his mate (the old queen) died.
The mother of the king or queen dies because of the horns tearing open their insides during birth, therefore forcing the father of the newborn to have to do the rest of the work of bringing the baby out into the real world. The horns develop last in the womb, a month before the actual birth, and the mother will usually have great pains during this time. Rarely does the mother ever survive the birthing of a fluendi with the king or queen gene; but, if she does, this is usually in captivity or from a fluendi with the queen gene because of her shorter horns that the king's.
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