Xaei the Gryp

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Xaei
100% Happy
Owner
vanley
Stolen
26 Oct 2012
Immortal
7 May 2016
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Serious pet peeve of Eggcave:
People, who have been playing for less than 2 years, to assume that they know ALL about Eggcave. Those said people thinking that they know so much about trading and whatnot, that they feel compelled to make a "Creature Value Guide", that newbies will read, and that unfortunate older users (who actually know the value of their creatures) will have to deal with. It never fail to mess up the value market of egg cave. Everyone values their creatures differently, and should trade not because of "values", but because of the creatures that they actually want. I mean honestly. Lets just say I'm looking for a Tasma, and am trading a Nym for one (this is a mere example.). If one were to trade me a tasma for my nym, and both players are happy with the trade....What, if I may ask, is wrong with that? If you plan to trade with me, and are hoping to go by these silly value guides, please trade somewhere else. I value my creatures the way I see fit, and definitely do not appreciate others telling me how much my creature is worth. Mind your own business please(this seems to be VERY difficult for the players of Eggcave...), and let people value their own creatures.


I have been a loyal player of Eggcave since 2011. Need proof? Feel free to message me, and I'll gladly show you.

About Gryp Eggs

This creature was available as a prize for participating in The Case of the Missing Kinump Seeds plot for the Halloween Bash of 2012.

The down feathers on Gryp eggs prove to be prime insulation material, keeping the internal temperature at a healthy and warm level. Manufacturers will use down collected from discarded Gryp eggs in a variety of products such as pillows and winter coats. Although expensive, the goods created from Gryp down are of very high quality and provide excellent comfort.

About the Gryp Creature

Gryp are highly protective creatures known to guard treasure, creatures, and even humans on rare instances. Typically independent creatures, Gryp soar the skies of Ark with seemingly no destination in mind. Their powerful wings can endure hours of continuous flight.

The legendary stubbornness of a Gryp makes it incredibly challenging to tame, even if the creature has been raised all of its life in captivity and with constant human exposure. The dedicated individuals who manage to properly train Gryp are rewarded with the ability to ride upon the backs of this majestic species.

The Science and Research Center has determined that Gryp and Calla are very closely related species in terms of both similar behavior and genetics. This discovery has helped lend itself to the possibility that the long evolutionary line of Calla branched off from the Gryp species.