LokisAcolyte the Farlot

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LokisAcolyte
100% Happy
Stolen
16 Jun 2023
Hatched
29 Jul 2023
942 +1
Views
47 +1
Clicks
2,182
Feeds
Recent Feeders
20thish June
Thank you so much to minnie298a for this wonderful surprise! (and to sorrw for putting it up for Auction ^^)
She wanted the name (Starlott,) I wanted the creature, it all worked out ^^

Might possibly be a free pass-around later. Currently a name holder until a better situation arises...
or in my head canon... they can be whatever creature they choose to be... so the new name may remain in my cove... just not necessarily on the same creature ^^

For Posterity:
StarFaruft
NB, egg, Lv 1
Natural Star?
126 +1 Views
10 Clicks
44 Feeds
Recent Feeders minnie298a icedragon3000 sorrow vivian n_a_k_crow

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29 July 2023 5:01 PM
Your 15 Star creatures received a daily stats boost of 7 for their respective evolution stat!
Your creature LokisAcolyte has evolved to stage 2!

Lv 2
203 +2 Views
15 Clicks
309 Feeds
RF is same

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11 Sept 2023
5:01 PM Your creature LokisAcolyte has evolved to stage 3!
5:01 PM Your 15 Star creatures received a daily stats boost of 11 for their respective evolution stat!

Lv 4
340 +5 Views
20 Clicks
618 Feeds
Recent Feeders same

(this was an interesting puzzle to solve, as a creature notice evolved before this, but the feed notice didn't come in until about 15 minutes after these. ... but their name isn't on Lokilyte)

About Farlot Eggs

This egg is covered in thick, silky fur that is a lovely brown color. The soft fur actually conceals a thin membrane-like shell that protects the developing creature within from external harm. The fur keeps the surface of the egg's membrane warm in the chilly mountaintops where they are laid.

When the egg approaches hatching, delightful squeaks and meows can be heard. The sounds are said to bring inexplicable happiness to all who hear it.

About the Farlot Creature

Farlots are an uncommon mammal who live in the few cold areas of Ark; they are commonly known as "Fairy Guides." Their defining feature is their faintly glowing wings that allow them to fly in short bursts, earning them their name. According to Arkian folktales, Farlots have also been known to guide lost travelers back home from the mountains by the light of their wings. The longest recorded flight of a Farlot is 11.3 seconds at a length of 13 meters.

Their wings are extensions of their spine, which is composed of naturally occurring chitin. These wings get their distinctive rose color as a result of a steady diet of pink berries that grow on Ark's mountain shrubs.