-MagicFire- the Sughar

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In memory of an amazing camping trip, in the summer of 2018 with my Father and Sister. Sure, raccoons broke into our four-seasons tent and ate our bread and marshmallows, and it rained, and there were bugs. But the raccoons didn't take anything else and were adorable, it only rained at night and was absolutely perfect during the day, and honestly, a few bugs never hurt. Through canoeing, napping in the sun, exploring islands and outcroppings on the lake, and sitting 'round the fire; it was a trip full of memories that I will never forget.
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Can't forget about the gopher, loons, eagle, cranes, baby ducklings, lots and lots of adorable snakes, kaleidoscopes of dragonflies, a slug named Mr. Mossgrabb, and the scurrying little chipmunks who sat with us in the warmth to watch the magic of the fire.

About Sughar Eggs

Sughar eggs are found only in the depths of the fiery shadows. An eerie greenish-yellow fire lights up whenever they are placed near twigs or logs. This ability is rumored to have been caused by a powerful Eeriek's hex. First spotted a couple centuries ago, after generations of natural selection, this advantageous trait is now present in the entire species population.

About the Sughar Creature

As children, Sughars are very fragile. While older Sughars are able to start fires by consuming small twigs or branches, the newborns are only capable of releasing sparks and an occasional puff of smoke. Unable to care for themselves, they require months of protection and nurture. However, many Arkians spend the time to scavenge for Sughar eggs and raise the marvels of nature as they provide great potential as a camping companion once they are grown up.

In the warmer months, campers will bring their own Sughar to the forest or jungle and use their fires to cook or stay warm. It is easy to tell who owns a Sughar, as their clothes will be tainted with a green hue.