Hynonia the Hinonia

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Willman 1
Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy x2
Tree Garden
Rock Path x2
Washnu Bay
Tree of Sparkling
Eastern Highlands
Darkwater Beach
Blue Forest
Lakeside x2
Orange Grove
Colorful Hill
Giant Flowers x2
Bird's Nest
Pile of Pillows
Blue Window
Green Leaves With Droplets x3
Swarm of Jellyfish x2
Aurora Borealis x2
Magical Stone Table x3
Blue Docks
Glowing Mushroom Fields x2
Lighthouse x3
Flower Fields
Giant Thunderstorm
Underwater Cave x2
Bear Cave x3
Ajani Asteroid
Sunset Over The Plains
Ether Lilypads
Southern Crystal Caves x2
Icy Lake
Candy Cane Trail x3
Northern Moonset x2
Southern Windlights x2
Eastern Windlights
Regal Fireworks Display x2
Pink Icy Forest
Frozen Lake Under The Blue Sky x4
Khione Igloo x2
Golden Party Hall x2
Central Ski Slopes
Snow Fortress x2
Winter Moonlight x3
Evening Boat Ride x2
Flower Cart x2
Romantic Dinner x3
Candy Store x3
Cozy Fireplace x2
Large Library x2
Theater Stage x3
Regal Tent x2
Heart Balloon
Pile of Love Cards
Pink Picnic x2
Rose Garden
Tree Nook x2
The Observatory x2
The Grand Halls x4
Clock Tower x3
Bag Pipes
Lucky Clover Field
Lucky Dart Game x2
Fiddler On The Mountain x2
Blushing Jungle Flower x3
Desert Sunrise x2
Elder Tree x3
Lavender Lake
Mad Scientist Lab x2
Dangerous Purple Potions
Beach Hut x2
Glowing Green Coral Reef
Lily Pond x2
Red Rock Cove
Massive Tube Wave
Whoon Sea Cave
Celtic Monument
Big Pot of Gold x2

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About Hinonia Eggs

Hinonia eggs are covered in fluffy fur. This fur contains tiny capillaries that help radiate excess heat away from the egg. At night adult Hinonias will sleep surrounding the communal nest and thus incubate the eggs during the cold desert nights.

About the Hinonia Creature

The markings that cover a Hinonia's body are not all natural. Each Hinonia is born with a few small markings, usually around the face or paws. Parents of a newly hatched Hinonia will paint the rest of the markings on its body with their tails using a natural plant dye. These markings will constantly change as the Hinonia grows. Each mark designates an important event, achievement, or even loss that has occurred in the Hinonia's lifetime.

The markings themselves are distinct between the different Hinonia tribes. A mark for which tribe a Hinonia comes from can be found on either the forehead or upper chest. Despite the differences there is enough commonality between the markings that Hinonia from separate tribes can discern at least part of the meanings of each others markings. To those who did not grow up in a Hinonia tribe these markings have little or no meaning. Being told the meaning of even one of a Hinonia's markings is considered a great honor and show of trust.