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by cecro » Tue Apr 12, 2022 12:03 pm
It's that time of year again, which means plastic eggs containing treats are scattered across the ground while animals are coming out of hibernation, but... a new species has awoken that has never been seen by the human eye before...
Welcome to Lilyscavengers! An easter exclusive species that looks like the mix between a manatee and a dragon (with a hint of wise elder). They seem to be friendly enough, since their "awakening" there hasn't been any records of them even attacking anyone or anything, and if anything they seem to be more scared of animals that think that they are a danger, even if those animals are way smaller than they are.
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by cecro » Tue Apr 12, 2022 12:03 pm
Lilyscavengers are a pretty loose community, but that doesn't mean that there aren't any set rules and guidelines;
1. Do not break the CS ToS. I think you should be able to tell why.
2. Be nice to others within the community. Try not to be aggressive towards other members.
3. Don't make your own Lilyscavenger without permission from the owner. This may change in the future, depending on whether or not this species becomes an open species (I will make sure it is easy to get a Lilyscavenger and ensure that there are plenty of chances for non-owners to obtain one of their own)
4. Have fun!
Species "Lore";
Not all that much is actually known about these guys' past, but what we do know for sure is that they're definitely some sort of dragon/mammal with clouds surrounding their tail. Their fur, specifically their "backmane" is constantly holding eggs. This could be for any reason, maybe they're just cosmetic, or maybe they're their offspring/adopted children from now passed Lilyscavengers.
Lilyscavengers don't seem like the type of species to abandon their children, and from what we know they are very protective of their eggs; if they spot any danger they will try to hide their tail under themselves right before they run off.
Humans who have accidentally bumped into these guys and touched them without looking have noted that they have soft and fuzzy fur, whilst others say that they have matted and clumpy fur. This could depend on a Lilyscavenger's age.
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