Female Hatchling
Name: unnamed
Species: Glyceris Heilla
Birthday: Tuesday, December 26, 2023
Owner: bell08
Element: Void
Heilla hatchlings are usually raised deep inside holly trees or bushes. The little hatchlings rarely poke out their heads from the safety of the leaves, preferring to stay hidden until they are ready to face the world. As shy as they are small, the only signs of glycerin heilla hatchlings are the gleeful screeches heard in the middle of the night. They learn to teleport faster than they learn to fly, and they use their magic for short distances until they feel ready to leave the nest. Once they are brave enough to explore, the heillas fly from one holly to another, always seeking safety between the leaves when they land. It takes time and patience for a hatchling to get attached to a human, but once it happens, the bond is unbreakable.
Spotting a glyceris heilla is all about luck. These adorable creatures blend in with the leaves and berries of the holly trees and shrubs so well that only those with a trained eye can catch a glimpse of them. They are fluffy and small, living mainly in the cold regions, where the holly trees and shrubs are abundant. Their wings are made of leaves and berries, always in healthy shades of green and red. Their round bodies are covered in pure white fur, easily resembling patches of fresh snow. The glyceris heillas hibernate during the warmer months, becoming active only after the winter comes. Once the cold seasons start, some heillas choose to visit the Keep, making their homes inside the holly wreaths magi like to decorate their places with. As for their magic, chiropterologists claim that the heillas are closely related to the oaklets. Their magic allows them to teleport from one holly to another, always surprising people with their sudden appearance.
Sprite art: Xenomorph/Lazuli (hatchling) | Description: Real