A peculiar dragon, only emerging once a year from its slumber for its hunt for small insects. Easily startled, the sparkling is named after the colorful sparkles it releases to escape predators if disturbed.
Two sides of the same coin, the doopledo is regarded as
divine by mothbird culture. One head represents their wisdom and tranquility, while the other one embodies their ferocious and primal heritage.
Primeval and warmhearted – Living in communal camps, the never forgetting filiodon usually settles near fertile hunting grounds, such as shores, forests or steppes.
Never judge a book by its cover – or a thumbstall knight by its size. As miniscule as the body of this fabulous being might be, on the inside beats a big heart.
Eye Catcher – Small swarm of Tiny aberrations, neutral
“Eye snatcher, eye patcher, hide from the eye catcher.” – While this nursery rhyme chanted by children playing hide-and-seek might sound like a harmless pun, this critter is more than just a fairy tale.
Often referred to as “merchant’s curse” this creature has the extraordinary ability to smell lies and even more astonishing – consume them, rendering its victim literally speechless.
A little glance from the hungering abyss. Taken from the deepest depths of the sea as by-catch, the Tröpfchen often lingers in moist places with easy access to food or any organic substances for that matter.