General
Yangouro are the fiery counterpart to the more reserved yinouro, but members of both species get along well when they meet. They can occasionally be aggressive but this aggression is usually born from a sense of frustration rather than malice. Magi should try to keep at least a pair of yangouro, so that they can play with each other, but if that isn't an option, providing them with plenty of toys and adventures should keep them happy.
Egg
This green egg gives off the heat of a banked coal.
Hatchling
Despite its red belly, a yangouro hatchling is quite adept at hiding itself in snow-covered evergreens, winding itself around a branch and holding still to avoid predators, hunt for food, or just launch themselves at an unsuspecting sibling. Vocal and energetic, they enjoy playing games to the point of exhaustion, but usually recover after a snack and a nap. Hatchlings don't develop their powers until they grow older, but they're warm to the touch from the moment they hatch and many city magi have been known to wear hatchlings as scarves.
Adult
An adult yangouro can vary in size from a few feet to a few metres. Whatever their size, they're perfectly capable of supporting their own weight through some magical means, spending the majority of their time floating around head height. Once they gain the ability to cast fireballs, they will often use them to light fireplaces and wood stoves, though they should first be allowed to practice on something of low value. Yangouro are constantly looking for stimulation and even older adults will look for or create games to play to burn off their excess energy.
Notes
Obtained from: Donation (Dec)
Breeding: Yes
Renaming cost: 2000 gold
Release date: December 1st 2018
Element: Fire/Air
Breeds with the following:
Yangouro + Yangouro = Yangouro (Guaranteed) Cost: 3 shards
Yangouro + Yinouro = Yangouro (Guaranteed) Cost: 3 shards
Yangouro + Yinouro = Yinouro (Guaranteed) Cost: 3 shards
December 2018 3-shard Donation Pet
Sprite art: Tekla, Tekla/Lazuli | Description: Sochitelya