Grandiloquent the Grandinum

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She's stupid, ignore her. She doesn't know what real beauty is at all.

The Grandium raises his head in disgust. He flaunts the pearl in his shell, which gleams gaudily. You smile, holding your breath. The fishy smell is too much.

Now get out, I have to polish it again.

You hurry out as fast as possible.


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Sweetest people on EggCave that I know of: (usually only on list if we've chatted a considerable amount )

Listed in no particular order, usually just in order of when we met. 😊

- @ikkemuts- one of the first people I ever talked to, she's sweet.
- leafpoolz( @who )- just a kind person that I tend to relate to.
- @hellhound- super generous sweetheart who really made my day.
- @mcmelody- someone who's really sweet to my brother and I.
- @polaroid- a freaking sweetheart who says dear too and is just so awesome
- @iceiceice- a cool person who's fun to talk to.
- @dream-within-a-dream- a very sweet, generous person, who's given so much to the community. One of the most optimistic people I know!
- @ikaruraichu-awesome guy from Singapore
- @scorch_cloud22- Wonderful writer, quite fun to talk to. And wonderful at literate RPs 😃 ❤️
- @piucca- A very interesting, thoughtful person who I didn't except to get the chance to chat with. x)
- @byfelisa- Extremely kind woman who works very hard for the wellbeing of this community! ❤️
- @cloud-n-bolts An interesting and kindhearted person. ❤️

About Grandinum Eggs

The tough casing of Grandinum eggs end up serving as a hard-shell saddle for fully matured Grandinums. And oftentimes, it's hard to distinguish between Grandinum eggs and oysters! This can become dangerous, as Grandinum eggs are fatally poisonous if eaten.

About the Grandinum Creature

Supposed to be descendants of ancient lizard species, Grandinum are among the larger species of water creatures that coexist in the ranks of the Great Whales.

Proud and majestic, Grandinums are uninterested and removed from the affairs of the larger sea. They keep to themselves and fiercely protect their own. They are so self-absorbed because they feel a sense of pride about their creature culture and the history of their species, although most of it is unbeknownst and puzzling to modern scientists.

Don't attempt to tame your Grandinum; allow it to roam the seas freely. When you see it, you'll see it. When you don't, don't go looking because a Grandinum that feels pursued beyond what it's willing to reveal is evasive.