Frozen Male Hatchling
Name: unnamed
Species: Synthetoceras
Birthday: Friday, August 16, 2013
Owner: Inspirit

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Stage Progress: 1.04%
Overall Progress: 48.29%

Element: Neutral An icon depicting the element Neutral

Synthetoceras hatchlings are very difficult to find, and are never seen on their own. They seldom move far from their herds, and are extremely cautious. To create a bond with one is a process that takes many years, and great patience. Synthetoceras companions seem to dislike all noises, and even stepping on a stick in their presence will cause them to flee. Leaving them offerings of strange plants is a good way to earn their friendship. Synthetoceras hatchlings are particularly fond of nightshade and oleander flowers.

It's never been a problem to find a synthetoceras. They are exceedingly easy to spot, because they are truly massive creatures. They grow three times the height of a grown man, and as such are easy visible from great distances. Although they may be found without much difficulty, approaching a synthetoceras is quite the task. These companions have extremely fine senses of smell, and will flee long before any threats are anywhere near them. As one would suspect, there are not many animals that prey upon these creatures. A single kick from a grown synthetoceras is enough to shatter bone. Only the most desperate wolves would ever dare attack a synthetoceras. As for their diet, these companions are strict herbivores. They will eat absolutely any vegetation, and are unafraid to munch away on poisonous plants. It seems nothing harms them. This works to their advantage when winter sweeps over the land and food becomes scarce. Synthetoceras simply graze on whatever they can find, and are tall enough to reach the tops of trees. Snow doesn't impede their movement, either, as they are large enough that striding through snow is no issue. They do dislike warm temperatures, however, and generally remain farther to the north.

Sprite art: GlassWalker (hatchling) | Description: Damien