Time_Keeper_ the Cicadiem

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Looking for Cave Commons of these specific dates (fresh preferred, but previous years accepted.)

Looking to pay 3000 - 4000 EC each, (gifts appreciated,) but if you want a bit more let me know and maybe we can work something out : )

Last updated: 26 Oct 21

Day Month (Year) - Gender Species

9 Jan M Alkub
21 Feb M Alkub
28 Feb - something - note to self
21 Jun M Tasma
6 Aug 21 Luminette, Mackitron, Cosmomon, and M Tasma
7 Oct 2021 - M Listrick
29 Oct M Rosse
11 Sept - any 2, see Notepad - this is a note to self. One at 11:11 ( 1 for NOV, not Sep. TY to the person who pointed out my calculation error!)
25 Nov M Tasma
17 Dec M Ringtail
Any Dec M Tasma (I'll probably be able to get one myself, but I'd take one from 2019 or 2020 if someone wants to give one up. Leaning towards a preference of the 1st or 21st.)

Cave Monthlies/LEs/CS, etc. (will pay aprox. Budgie's)
9 Oct - Garast F/U, (possibly other Oct monthlies, but i'm making my way back through archive to see what matches best. For now Garast is the best fit.) Possibly Mefisto or Gantula (backup, Snop)
25 Nov - U Ookull

PM me or reply (in the probably more frequently updated) forum post .

The Oct 29th Rosse has his own forum post
Even if you don't have one feel free to take the poll. 😊


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Please do not feed Time_Keeper_ ... unless you *really* want to. (*wonders to self if this is like putting a 'Do Not Push' sign near a big red button*)

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Other People Looking for by date: (Last updated:6 Oct 22)

@rowyn
collects July / July 4th creatures

@sulvas (Wants to catch herself, please send reminders only.)
21st Dec - Nipha and Tasma
30th Dec - Follet

@dreamworld
1 Nov - Peeyu, Unhemn
28 Dec - Rayun, Cerberus, Cozi, Giramint, Trask, Gurden, Gelle

@marythebeast Obarns list egg/1148729
(I know it needs to be updated, as I was able to snag May 17, and July 3 for her. )

@loving
10th May - Floicol

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Time keeping friends (Thank Yous)
@ravensong

About Cicadiem Eggs

A forest filled with rhythmic ticking noises is generally an indicator of Cicadiem activity. Researchers closely monitor the ticking to determine particular Cicadiem broods and how far along they are until emergence.

About the Cicadiem Creature

Juvenile Cicadiem, using their spiked back that is reminiscent of a sundial, will emerge by the hundreds to even thousands from a tree's many branches and fall to the forest floor, where they will then dig into the root system to feed before pupating. Cicadiem remain in this pupal stage until it is time to emerge from the soil as fully-matured adults, often decades later, and repeat their life cycle.

Their mating call is comparable to that of the metallic ringing of an alarm clock.