Faelynna the Lyralopex

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Faelynna
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29 Sep 2017
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Stage Frozen
Status: NUFT

Story: Faelynna was born beneath a waning moon in the shadowed heart of the Blackpine Forest, the wolf pup called Faelynna was the runt of her litter—small, silent, and marked by a pale crescent on her brow. While her siblings chased light and hunted with ease, Faelynna lingered in the quiet places, listening to the wind whisper secrets through the trees.

But the forest was changing. The old magic that once protected their kind was fading, and strange creatures began to stir in the mist. When her pack was scattered by a storm of shadows, Fae was left behind—too small to fight, too slow to flee.

Alone, she followed the scent of memory and moonlight, guided by dreams of a silver-eyed wolf who spoke in riddles and flame. As she journeyed deeper into the forgotten woods, Fae discovered that her quietness was not weakness—it was attunement. She could hear the forest’s grief, feel the pulse of ancient spells, and speak to the ghosts of wolves long gone.

To save her pack and awaken the sleeping magic, Fae must embrace the duality within her: the fragile pup and the fierce spirit, the silence and the howl. And in doing so, she may become more than a wolf—she may become legend.


About Lyralopex Eggs

Lyralopex eggs are incredibly warm and soft, almost like a plush toy. Arkians just can't help but hug these eggs, especially in the freezing winter! Hugging the egg actually is recommended however; the more attention and love that it gets, the quicker the egg will hatch.

About the Lyralopex Creature

Studied extensively during an arctic expedition, the Lyralopex ("Lyra's Fox", named after the lead researcher's daughter) is a fox-like creature that boasts gorgeous white fur with crimson accents.

What appears to be tribal markings are, in reality, naturally occurring patterns that inspired and later became the basis for an archaic writing system. Within this language, the circular pattern on the creature's left shoulder represents the idea of family and unity. Fitting, too, as this species is renowned for having deep, emotional bonds to family.

Always tirelessly bounding in either snow or blankets, young Lyralopexes are a welcome sight to see during the cold winter months. These cheerful, fluffy kits love to be hugged and are always enthusiastic as they play about the world around them. This enthusiasm and happiness is infectious; People can't help but smile when there is a Lyralopex around.