Adult Male
Name: unnamed
Species: White Nivalis Bear
Birthday: Monday, December 2, 2013
Owner: Gimlix
Element: Neutral
Over the course of two years, nivalis bears grow to their full size. They are massive creatures, reaching the height of a man's shoulder when on all fours. They are one of the largest creatures that inhabit the woods, and there are remarkably few animals that would dare to attack them. Nivalis bear companions become a terrible force when enraged, and there is little anyone can do to halt them. They are immune to most spells, and incredibly strong. They can rip down small trees with ease, and send giant boulders flying through the air. Despite their destructive abilities, nivalis bears only become aggressive when threatened. Otherwise, nivalis bears are only violent when engaging in combat with one another. These aggressive displays are usually reserved for two competing males, arguing over territory or food. For the most part, these companions are content to remain deep within the forest, living out peaceful, solitary existences. Though they remain far from the castle, nivalis bears bond quickly and well with their magi, and often travel with them to northern lands. Magi more practiced in earth magics tend to have deeper friendships with nivalis bears, to the point where the magi may even be offered a ride.
Though nivalis bears rarely leave the depths of the forest, they are not hard to find. They are massive creatures, easily twice the height of a man when standing. The tracks they create are easy enough to follow, and they remain within their territories. Unlike many other carnivores, these companions will not attack if startled, and not terribly protective of their chosen lands. They will approach unknown humans with interest, especially should the human have a honeycomb. Despite their trusting natures, nivalis bear companions have never been heavily hunted. It's easy enough to understand why – nivalis bears possess an impressive set of teeth, and claws to match. Though these creatures can easily rend apart any enemies, they are not easy to enrage, and would rather nap than battle. Much of their time is devoted to searching for food, especially as summer draws to a close. These companions become quite ravenous in late autumn, and eat anything they can find. Their diets mainly consist of berries, fish, and all manner of vegetation. They'll stuff themselves with fermented fruit, too, with causes them to act quite silly. As one can imagine, all this devouring makes nivalis bears gain quite a bit of weight. They use the excess fat in order to hibernate throughout the winter. When the first snow storm hits, bears retreat into their dens and sleep until spring. These dens are usually caves set deep into mountains, where the biting wind cannot reach them. Soft piles of dried leaves and grass cover the floors of these caverns, and it takes an ungodly amount of noise to rouse a nivalis bear from its slumber.
Sprite art: DarrkestDrow/Jrap17 (adult) | Description: Damien