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Cloudbursa eggs are spontaneously formed in the clouds during periods of brief, heavy rainfall. This newly-formed presence is always accompanied by the smell of a strong earthy musk.
A Cloudbursa’s deafening roar is nearly indistinguishable from that of thunder and can be heard from up to ten miles away. Its bark is worse than its bite, however, as it is a very skittish creature and will quickly dissipate into thin air for little reason.