Adult Female
Name: unnamed
Species: White-faced Martelus
Birthday: Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Owner: Rosehill
Element: Water
Although their primary range is among the trees, white-faced martelus are unusual in that they can also be found in mines and caves. These martelus have a knack for finding metal ores and sensing danger, making them invaluable companions to miners, and their more even temperament makes them easier to train than blue-faced martelus. Contrary to popular belief, white-faced martelus do not hibernate like bears, but they are often less active during the winter, especially compared to their blue-faced cousins. No one is quite sure why white-faced martelus are so good at finding rare metals, but many think they may derive some energy from certain ore minerals, which may help them stave off hunger during the winter months. Miners with trained martelus often report them licking the walls of mines to get at the minerals within. Although they are able to detect more valuable materials like gold and silver, the martelus seem to prefer licking gangue minerals like pyrite and arsenopyrite, the toxicity of which doesn't seem to bother the little animals.
Martelus are small, arboreal creatures found only in taiga regions. These creatures hunt by freezing their prey, using ice magic to kill and encase it in a layer of ice for when they're ready to eat. The sharp claws on their feet help them to grip onto ice-covered branches while they traverse the trees, preferring to fly only if the distance between trees is too far to jump. Magi who keep these creatures as companions find that they are quick to learn. Synarans in particular favor blue-faced martelus for their brilliant feathers, while adventurous types and treasure-hunters prefer the white-faced martelus for its ease of training and hardier nature.
Sprite art: Tekla (adult) | Description: Tekla/PKGriffin