LightningStar the Wynerl

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LightningStar
0% Happy
Owner
wolves
Stolen
25 Apr 2017
Hatched
12 May 2017
Immortal
12 May 2017
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Welcome to the Wynerl Sanctuary! I am King Phoenix. I rule with my mate Feather. We have a dream to bring peace to all Wynerls of the world. Alas and alack, we know it is not possible, but in the meantime, we work towards saving as many Wynerls as we can. Wynerls, no matter your age or size, come! I welcome you here! Do not hesitate, even if you are here for a short visit. We have comfortable rooms, delicious meals, toys for little ones, a library, and so much more! Come! You are welcome. Wherever the wind blows, and however dark the night, you are always welcome.

~King Phoenix



My mate is Queen Feather, queen of our lands. Together we have seven children, Cliff, Flame, Sky, Song, Amber, Ruby, and little Shine.

A little about me:
My favorite book is Behind the Mask.
My favorite food is Butter Chicken Curry.
My favorite toy was Red Ball of Yarn.
My favorite ice cream is Berry Rose Ice Cream.
My favorite desert ever is Raspberry Chocolate Cake With a Strawberry.

About Wynerl Eggs

The long, colorfully luscious flow of hair emerging from the center of Wynerl eggs is what draws in and maintains warmth for the developing embryo inside. Once hatched and the shell discarded, the hair is often collected and is incorporated into many decorative pieces during the fall season.

About the Wynerl Creature

Wynerl sleep and sit motionlessly among mountain ridges from the peak of dawn until dusk, absorbing the sunlight's comforting warmth the entire time. At nightfall, Wynerl become active predators and spend until dawn searching for food. An old Ark legend tells of a cunning Wynerl that outsmarted greedy merchants who traveled along mountain trails, managing to steal their goods and bring humility.

It is a common mistake to regard Wynerl as having multiple tails due to the bushy explosion of fur at the rear of its body. In reality, this hairy mass is hiding a single, stubby appendage.