Basic Info
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Name
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Aruvei
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Species
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Eintier
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Gender
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Male
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Rare Traits
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Shining Scales, Antlers
Profile
Eintier is a new Closed Species found often as a paired steed to Starfu.
Shown here is Aruvei, he is an Adolescent Fire/Water Entier without Elementalist trait.
Aruvei belongs to the Archaedia shop ^^
Eintier steeds are available now as a bonus for the Starfu Auction (see below).
This is just a sample, actual colours and markings will depend on the Starfu owned.
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Physiology
They are furred dragons, with wings that extend from their front elbows. Both genders can be horned, but females do not have beards and tend to have longer tails (especially when they have Long Tail trait). Eintiers always have scales on their back and tail-guard (that protruding section of feather on top of the longer tail). Some Eintier only have tail guards (No Tail trait). Their claws are non-retractable.
Those that have a strong elemental affinity can have these elements replace their tail (Elementalist trait)
Used often as a pack animal from Adolescent stage, they possess good stamina and strong wings.
Though only at Adult stage can a Starfu actually ride an Eintier
Life Stages and Breeding
They have more life stages than most Ascension Pets: Egg > Hatchling > Adolescent > Adult > Ascendant
Eintiers do not tend to mate for life as they travel with their Starfu owners more often than with their own kind.
However, there are exceptions to the rule, and married Starfu often have paired Eintiers at home.
Living With the Eintier
Like Starfu, Eintier are dual-elemental and will always have at least two elemental affinities. They are able to produce Breath attacks of their particular element like all dragons. This is very helpful for the Starfu, who rely on their base elements in battle (and as an emergency food source).
Eintiers are very loyal creatures, and highly intelligent. Though they cannot speak, they seem to understand everything said to them. They are an invaluable part of a Starfu's life. Upon reaching adulthood, most Starfu will seek an Eintier partner. Luckier Starfu will have grown up with an Eintier in the home (usually the child of their parents' Eintiers).
Although they have had more contact with Starfu, Eintiers seem to respond to the similarity between Starfu and humans and respond very positively to human interaction (they will in fact sulk if they don't get any).