Female Hatchling
Name: unnamed
Species: Sauin Peist
Birthday: Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Owner: rallis
Element: Neutral
Sauin peist hatchlings are nothing like the adults people are used to seeing all the time. Their bodies are not covered by the magnificent shells the adults sport, as the hatchlings cannot yet produce the glue needed to construct a shell. Even so, the hatchlings start gathering trinkets as soon as they dare to explore, carefully picking mushrooms and fruit, preparing for the moment they can start building their shells. They can be overwhelmed by all the things nature has to offer and, at the same time, can get excited about almost everything they find. A sauin peist nest can be so full of trinkets that some adults will throw away the things that are rotten or broken, creating drama with the hatchlings. But this only encourages the hatchlings to gather even more things they think could make for a good shell.
Every community has its beliefs, from faith in new or old gods to worshipping nature and the things it gives to people day by day. Those who have reverence for nature put together important festivities at the end of each harvest season. They build small altars to honor the earth for all that it gave throughout the year. During these festivities, they leave objects such as wood, fabrics, bones, and other small trinkets on the altars for nature and its creatures to take. The sauin peists are the most eager creatures to use these items. The adults gather all the things that catch their eye, adding them to their bodies, slowly building magnificent coverings from themselves. They make a special glue that keeps all the trinkets together for many years without any of the things ever falling apart. When produced in excess, the peists discard the glue in small piles, leaving it on leaves and tree bark. Carpenters later gather this sticky substance as it is useful when putting together delicate furniture ornaments.
Sprite art: Mysfytt (hatchling) | Description: Real