Adult Female
Name: unnamed
Species: Plectra Amagnae
Birthday: Monday, December 2, 2019
Owner: ToxicRoseThorns
Brightness of feathers: 75.19

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Plectra amagnae are so well-known for their obsession over their own feathers and frills that they appear often in fairy tales for children meant to teach lessons against vanity. Magi who keep these birds usually consider such tales amusing but a bit unfair, as these are among the most social of amagnae and have good reason to constantly tend to their appearance. Their gleaming coats are covered in beautiful blue spots that magi suspect are even brighter to the birds' ultraviolet-sensitive eyes. However, for all their visual appeal, the spots readily show any blemish or unwanted spec, which the other birds are quick to spot and scrutinize. While humans may not care that a plectra amagnae looks marginally less stunning because of a misaligned feather, the other amagnae take any indication of a lapse in grooming as a sign of illness and will castigate members of their flock for an untidy appearance. Many animals judge each other by appearance, though why these amagnae have developed such an extreme response to grooming standards is unclear. Even the fine ladies of Synara, famed for their fastidious attention to style, see these amagnae as excessive, for while they love to wear the birds' feathers in their hats, they are more than content to take the feathers the birds discard for minute imperfections.

One of the proudest of creatures, plectra amagnae spend most of their time grooming their spectacular feathers and frills. They will occasionally mingle with other amagnae at feeding time, but one must take care not to mistake them for the other birds. They are spectacularly feisty creatures, even for amagnae, and though not as dangerous as other breeds, plectra amagnae will not hesitate to charge straight for the eyes of anything that displeases them. Their beaks are cruelly sharp, as are their claws, so the threat is not an empty one. For this reason, most creatures give them a wide berth. Despite appearances, they are not particularly wrathful nor skittish; rather, they are concerned about keeping their feathers and webbed frills in peak condition. Even a speck of dust on their plumage will damage their standing among the other plectra amagnae, hence the overreaction to anything that threatens to brush against them. Naturally, this makes most everyone move very slowly and carefully when around plectra amagnae, so as not to enrage them.

Sprite art: Lazuli/Xenomorph (adult) | Description: PKGriffin