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After a while of bumbling around underneath overgrown flowers, the inevitable happened: the group got lost. Even the
taller cats found themselves losing sight of the sky under the towering plants. Working together, the smaller ones were
boosted up in hopes that they could see which way they had come. Instead, they saw many tiny creatures fluttering
through the air. Amused from watching the group, the little winged cats offered to lead them out of the flower fields.
The smallest known subspecies of hazards is the tiny Hazard Fae. Often mistaken for butterflies or moths, they stand a maximum of one inch tall. These delicate creatures are easier to identify once they land, as their large wings will fold into a fraction of their size to fit on the fae's back. Typically, they enjoy the company of other creatures and are not shy to approach humans. In fact, they're often seen taking shelter from wind or rain in birdhouses and the like. Although their powers are too weak to affect most larger things, the fae cover up their third eyes anyway. Their ears are tipped with a small flap, which seems to serve as antenna. Eyes are typically one solid color, but, on rare occasions, pupils may be visible. Their legs are somewhat oddly shaped and end in paws that are more like those of spiders than cats. Fae's have both a grate and a screen only found in their subspecies: petals and scent. The petals slowly float down their screens. If they are not well, there will be less of them. Scent appears similar to the goo grate, but it is not a malfunction. They also have a unique tail type, known as dust. It's almost a mix of crackle and light, but with both dimmed slightly. Dust is often seen floating through the beam, hence it's name. Fae's tails are not entirely metal. Instead, they are mainly covered with long, sticky fur which aids in pollination. They typically eat things such as nectar and fruit juices with their long, thin tongues, so they pick up a lot of pollen on their way.
--All other Hazard Cat rules apply here.
--You can win one cat from this segment of the event.
--None of the cats from any part of this event will go towards your overall adoption limit.
--This event area will be closing June 4th
--Rules will be added as needed.