Adrian

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[ Adrian ]

#4174
Current GP: 100
Lifetime GP: 921

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biome  . marine
boundary  . underwater cavern
origin  . traveler
nature  . blissful
size  . pocket-sized
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species  . esk
collection  . myo
designer  . crowjpeg
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uncommon traits  . tail tip marking, spots, false ears
rare traits  . none
morph  . seafloor
nature features  . sea sparkles, red grape algae
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familiars  . glass sponge, nudibranch community
accessories  . coin
enchantments  . none
elementals  . none
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