TriceratopLife the Renbogi

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TriceratopLife
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crossfire
Stolen
10 Jun 2017
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26 Jul 2017
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Originally owned by @stagfire, if ever lost, please return immediately

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1 Story:
Explorer

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Prevail?
Thanks to @niale for the format of the story

As you fall, you quickly realize you have awhile 'till you hit the ground, possibly. You scream loudly to release the noise in your chest. You drop your hand to your pocket, realizing you have to remember the name of the creature who offered you help.
"How stupid of you to not accept!" you scream to yourself. You start to shout out any foreign names that start with a Tai.
"Taimu! Taidrin! Taibrin! Taiuo! Tyrone!" Tyrone does not start with Tai! "Taigrin! Taivrone!" You scream some more, knowing at least one of them was correct. After a couple of moments, you quickly realize that this isn't going to work, the Tai creature cannot hear you.
"Think of something else!" you scream to yourself, unable to talk for the loud rushing of snow.

You must try to find a handhold!

About Renbogi Eggs

Renbogi eggs are nestled comfortably between two very thick and sturdy leaves from the jungle trees of Ark. The leaves actually cling to the egg with great force, making it difficult to pry apart. This is to protect the egg.

When Renbogi eggs get close to hatching, these leaves instinctually release to allow for a safe, unblocked exit for the baby creature inside.

About the Renbogi Creature

Renbogies, surprisingly, share the most genetic code in common with their Arkian owners. More intelligent than the monkey-species that Arkians may have evolved from, Renbogies are extremely perceptive, can be taught commands, learn emotional behavior, and can even establish basic communication with Arkians through movement-based signals.

This makes Renbogies excellent companions for Arkians struggling with stress and anxiety. Renbogies can be trained to fetch and retrieve helpful items in traumatic episodes that their owners might be experiencing.