E. papilio are a diminutive species of equine-like insectoids recently discovered in tropical gardens. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, mimicking patterns found in nature and in their contributing species. They range in size from 2"-5" in height, measured in quarter-inch increments. Wings may resemble those from any moth, butterfly or dragonfly species. Bodies range from distinctly equine to almost entirely insectoid, and many points in-between.
Whoops-a-daisy! This papilio must have gotten lost along the way to the event! Can you tell me what distracted them?
End Date: 5/15
Owner: HowlingHooves
Name: Wensa
Gender: Mare
Personality: Unfocused
Base Color: Bluebells
Phenotype: Bluebells Light Points Leopard Appaloosa
Genotype: #3E53CA + LpLp/PATN1patn1/popo
Wings: Pseudolycaena damo, 'Purple Hairstreak'
Mineral: Chalcedony
Mutations: None
Name: Wensa
Gender: Mare
Personality: Unfocused
Base Color: Bluebells
Phenotype: Bluebells Light Points Leopard Appaloosa
Genotype: #3E53CA + LpLp/PATN1patn1/popo
Wings: Pseudolycaena damo, 'Purple Hairstreak'
Mineral: Chalcedony
Mutations: None
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