Brontide the Celehiro

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Brontide
100% Happy
Owner
furfur
Stolen
3 Jan 2017
Name Origin:
Brontide is a low muffled sound like distant thunder heard in certain seismic regions especially along seacoasts and over lakes and is thought to be caused by feeble earth tremors.


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About Celehiro Eggs

Celehiro eggs glow faintly at night. The glow is inversely proportional to the strength of the moonlight. The phase of the moon that appears on the egg is the same phase as the moon when the egg was laid.

About the Celehiro Creature

Celehiros bear the mark of the moon on their foreheads. This mark matches the phase the moon was in when the Celehiro hatched. A Celehiro whose mark matches the one that was on their egg tend to end up as leaders in their colonies.

During the dark of the moon many colonies of Celehiros flock together, flying intricate patterns in the air. Anthropologists at the SAR Center believe that is part of an ancient Celehiro ritual to bring back the light of the moon.