Post by SunBlind on Apr 2, 2006 12:40:59 GMT -5
**recycles old post*
Saturnalia
A female with fairy wings (009)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/009.gif
A male with dragon scales (010)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/010.gif
A female with dragon scales (011)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/011.gif
Xenon
A female with dragon scales (012)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/012.gif
A male with dragon scales (014)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/014.gif
DSL-Devin
A male with fairy wings (013)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/013.gif
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Xenon
A male with dragon scales down his neck (005)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/005.gif
Saturnalia
A female with fairy wings (006)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/006.gif
A male ghost (007)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/007.gif
A female with an elf hat (008)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/008.gif
In a nutshell, Windlets are the dumb cousins of the Windskrae (though the Windskrae vehemently deny any relationship), so dumb that most non-magical birds have a higher IQ. So they are pretty much useless for anything except for the silly, cheerful company they keep. They can't speak, be trained, or even fend for themselves. At the same time have a tendency of wandering off on their own an getting lost.
Breeding Windlets is also quite the adventure. They almost never breed when you want them too. They don't take permanent mates, on the contrary, sometimes its impossible to know who the father was. And any owner bringing a Windlet to the Orchard when other Windlets are around has a chance of discovering a little nest of eggs when they get home. Sometimes you don't even need to take your Windlet with you, they sneak out and follow you to the Orchard without you ever knowing it. But don't worry, if you feel you can't deal with more of these little twits than you already have, the Realm of Myth and Fantasy will find homes for them for you ^_^
And don't even trust keeping all male Windlets in one place and all females in another. It is notoriously difficult to detect their genders! The Realm does its best to give accurate records to owners, but sometimes we're wrong.
What more info there is on them is located here:
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/info.html
Though I need to update the breeding section. This random breeding will be more fun, especially once there are more Windlets out there. And don't worry about inbreeding...the magic of the Realm ensures nothing too weird occurs (and its not like they could get any dumber than they are), though there may be sterile Windlets produced under such conditions.
Please link to
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/
Enjoy!
Saturnalia
A female with fairy wings (009)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/009.gif
A male with dragon scales (010)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/010.gif
A female with dragon scales (011)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/011.gif
Xenon
A female with dragon scales (012)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/012.gif
A male with dragon scales (014)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/014.gif
DSL-Devin
A male with fairy wings (013)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/013.gif
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Xenon
A male with dragon scales down his neck (005)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/005.gif
Saturnalia
A female with fairy wings (006)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/006.gif
A male ghost (007)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/007.gif
A female with an elf hat (008)
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/images/008.gif
In a nutshell, Windlets are the dumb cousins of the Windskrae (though the Windskrae vehemently deny any relationship), so dumb that most non-magical birds have a higher IQ. So they are pretty much useless for anything except for the silly, cheerful company they keep. They can't speak, be trained, or even fend for themselves. At the same time have a tendency of wandering off on their own an getting lost.
Breeding Windlets is also quite the adventure. They almost never breed when you want them too. They don't take permanent mates, on the contrary, sometimes its impossible to know who the father was. And any owner bringing a Windlet to the Orchard when other Windlets are around has a chance of discovering a little nest of eggs when they get home. Sometimes you don't even need to take your Windlet with you, they sneak out and follow you to the Orchard without you ever knowing it. But don't worry, if you feel you can't deal with more of these little twits than you already have, the Realm of Myth and Fantasy will find homes for them for you ^_^
And don't even trust keeping all male Windlets in one place and all females in another. It is notoriously difficult to detect their genders! The Realm does its best to give accurate records to owners, but sometimes we're wrong.
What more info there is on them is located here:
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/windskrae/info.html
Though I need to update the breeding section. This random breeding will be more fun, especially once there are more Windlets out there. And don't worry about inbreeding...the magic of the Realm ensures nothing too weird occurs (and its not like they could get any dumber than they are), though there may be sterile Windlets produced under such conditions.
Please link to
myth-and-fantasy.com/adoptions/
Enjoy!