Frozen Female Hatchling
Name: unnamed
Species: Daeodus
Birthday: Thursday, July 5, 2018
Owner: SilverWolf

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This small creature is shy, but affectionate and very friendly. It reminds you of a piglet, though a little larger, about the size of a small dog by the time it is able to stand freely on its own four legs. Daeodus have grand appetites but thankfully will eat nearly anything. Kitchen staff at the Keep love to have them around for this reason, because as long as they are steered away from more succulent foods, the daeodus will gladly rummage through the garbage for edible scraps. A young daeodus learns quickly, and apart from eating refuse, they can be trained to retrieve magical objects using their keen sense of smell. As hatchlings, they are loyal as any direwolf companion, though they aren't quite fierce enough to warn away dangers. Hatchlings raised in a domestic environment can become household companions, at least for a few years until they grow too large to fit through the door. Around two years of age, juvenile daeodus undergo a rapid growth spurt and start to exhibit their species' less adorable characteristics.

Daeodus are one of many strange creatures native to the island of Calidis, relatives of the onrosus but much like pigs or boars in their behavior. Like many creatures of Calidis, daeodus grow to immense sizes, large enough even to be ridden – though few would dare ride an adult. Contrary to the popular belief that they are dirty animals, daeodus are actually quite fastidious, spending hours each day rolling in dust baths to keep their bristly coats free of parasites. Daeodus are known to have an excellent sense of smell that can detect magical objects, and for this reason, daeodus were brought to Alveus to search out magi during the magewars. The practice has since subsided, in part because of the danger these creatures pose if not raised properly, but some Alvean farmers still use them to find rare goods such as truffles. A population was also introduced to Foenara some years back, and poses a serious threat to food stores and travelers.

Sprite art: Lazuli (hatchling) | Description: PKGriffin