Partypanda the Pinyanda

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Partypanda
100% Happy
Stolen
20 Jul 2022
Hatched
18 Aug 2022
Immortal
2 Dec 2023
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Trading:
1. I trade for ec, cc or creatures I don't have
2. Everything on @cranberrycat1_side is uft
3. I go by Nuts Guide most of the time
4. Trades are final I don’t do trade backs
5. You can do anything with the creature that you traded for
6. If you traded me a creature and there are some rules please write them in the creature description area because I might forget

∘◦ ❀*̥ ˚ ◦∘ I am always looking for creatures that I don't have, I may ask for a creature that I do not have enough ec/cc to by but are close to an amount so it would be nice if you could keep it on hold but I understand if you can't. ∘◦ ❀*̥ ˚ ◦∘

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About Pinyanda Eggs

Pinyanda egg shells are made up from a mixture of paper, flour, and water similar to papier-mâché. However, the shell itself is thicker unlike any papier-mâché and also oddly stretchy. The egg gives off a sweet and sugary scent that will have your mouth watering. Don't be fooled, they are NOT edible!

About the Pinyanda Creature

Pinyandas are fueled with joy and energy. These friendly creatures are drawn towards parties and love to bring joy to all citizens of Ark. Their bright colors are captivating to the eyes, drawing in anyone's attention.

How does one encounter a Pinyanda? It's rare to find one on its own as they typically roam in groups. Large gatherings that involve loud music and dancing will often attract nearby groups of Pinyandas. Their tails will begin to shake in rhythm to the music and will give off a sweet aroma that spreads joy and laughter among crowds, almost infectiously.

Arkians have reported that the Pinyandas will mysteriously vanish at the end of parties and leave traces of candy behind as a parting gift. The candy is often sweet, but don't be mislead; do them wrong and you might find yourself with bitter and sour candy!