Joviaks
Joviaks are a race of draconic reptiles that live near the sea. They live on extremely difficult to climb sea facing cliffs and enjoy climbing sheer rock faces with their opposable thumbs. They can hold their breath for up to six hours at a time, and use this to explore deep sea caves searching for prey. Their long and weasel-like bodies allow them to get in and out of small crevices in the rock, and their ability to hold their breath allows them to get into submerged caverns. Joviaks primarily eat Calcite. They live in small family groups, like lions, with young adults often leaving to find mates and form their own small groups. Joviaks are quite intelligent animals and usually end territory disputes with social skills, but are not afraid to battle things out if it comes to it. Typically, Joviaks are four legged, long bodied creatures that can only reach the top of the cliff by climbing, however, occasionally, a Joviak will hatch with wings. Generally, the flying Joviaks are the ones that more frequently leave their original pods to lead their own. The winged variety are typically stronger and larger than the smaller, wingless variety, and a pod will typically contain two winged Joviaks and several smaller wingless Joviaks. Winged Joviaks have more difficulty going underground than wingless ones, so most of the harvesting of Calcite for food is done by the wingless variety while Winged Joviaks guard their caves and young, as well as patrol their borders. |
Joviaks are a closed species available only through mystery eggs and breeding. Custom Joviaks can only be obtained through breeding. This species model is based loosely on breedable/growing adoptable shop formats that I enjoyed so much in my youth. |
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Final Notes: With this model, I do genuinely hope that you can make your money back or profit off of your Joviaks by breeding them and designing your own clutches! I hope that it can be a species that encourages artistic creativity for people to feel excited to create their own offspring, or to commission other artists to do it for them, thus encouraging a healthy little ecosystem where both owners of Joviaks can make back any money they have spent on them, while also potentially encouraging a commission market for new designs. I have priced them, I hope very reasonably, at a standard of $15, hopefully to keep them from feeling overly or pretentiously exclusive, but enough so to remain fun. |
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