07-30-2018, 05:19 AM
[ ooc ] finally got around to making this so i can see ya'll fighting over eggs. also, feel free to try and split them but spacey and i will warn you that not all of them may hatch. all we can say is that two of them are guaranteed to hatch with the possibility of up to four unhatched eggs xp
It was originally hidden in the foliage, so well-camouflaged in the low-growing plants of the island that one could easily bypass the glossy, smooth exterior of such round, ovular shapes. This time however, by 'mysterious' circumstances, the original cover of the objects had vanished. Surrounding some of the plants were burnt marks. From observation, it was likely due to someone marching past on a rampage, causing the shapes to be revealed in the harsh sunlight of the island. On closer inspection, one could see that they were eggs: dark blue, larger than a mere bird's egg but too small to be a dragon's. There were no tracks around to indicate what had left them either - one could easily assume that the nest was abandoned, surviving only by the warmth of the day and the protection of the leaves. But now they were exposed, open to be crushed and broken. There were six of them of them in total, sitting innocently in a clump, almost alluring for any old predator to approach and try to feast on. Should the lives of the unknown creatures inside matter, it was best someone came along to shelter the unborn children from danger.
It was originally hidden in the foliage, so well-camouflaged in the low-growing plants of the island that one could easily bypass the glossy, smooth exterior of such round, ovular shapes. This time however, by 'mysterious' circumstances, the original cover of the objects had vanished. Surrounding some of the plants were burnt marks. From observation, it was likely due to someone marching past on a rampage, causing the shapes to be revealed in the harsh sunlight of the island. On closer inspection, one could see that they were eggs: dark blue, larger than a mere bird's egg but too small to be a dragon's. There were no tracks around to indicate what had left them either - one could easily assume that the nest was abandoned, surviving only by the warmth of the day and the protection of the leaves. But now they were exposed, open to be crushed and broken. There were six of them of them in total, sitting innocently in a clump, almost alluring for any old predator to approach and try to feast on. Should the lives of the unknown creatures inside matter, it was best someone came along to shelter the unborn children from danger.