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[Bird] Creature Suggestion : The Blazingbird
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shirona
• 23 May 2017 at 3:40 PM
Blazingbird
Pronunciation: Blaze + Hummingbird
Concept Art:
http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/o601/b_r0s/Hummingbird.jpg
Egg Description:
It is said that the eggs of Blazingbirds are actually will o the wisp and are not born, but formed from the remains of wild birds that were held in captivity and longed to be free again.
Creature Description:
Here one moment, gone the next, you will never know when a Blazingbird will appear. They blaze with a flame so hot that their molecular structure vibrates fast enough to allow them to phase through solid objects. It is often debated whether these creatures are of the living or dead, but most believe that a Blazingbird is a spirit that rises with a vengeance to never to captive again. Owners who have repeatedly attempted to keep their Blazingbird within a locked cage have been said to find their homes ablaze.
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