Sub Species 1---- Arrow Stones/Dagger Stones
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Arrow Stones V.S. Dagger Stones
Arrow Stones and Dagger Stones Have a Arrow/Dagger shaped
Stone that contains a gem. If the tip faces upward it is called an
ArrowStone if the tip faces Downward it is called a DaggerStone.
ArrowStones|DaggerStones
Long Limb Fur | Short LimbFur
Curled Horns | Upward Facing Horns
Small Cage Stone | Large Cage Stone
Has Hand Stones | Has no Hand Stones
On Both species They Can Control
The Glowing Of The Horns and Gems
Sub-Species Name:
Arrow Stones/DaggerStones
Height:
Arrow Stones Tend to be 5' to 7'
Weight:
60lbs to 200lbs
Tail Length:
Varies upon Host Species
Genders:
Can be male or female no exceptions.
Lifespan:
They will never die of age.
(See CageStone)
The Cage Stone:
Each one contains a creature or plant within them inside of
Their Cage Stone the creature within acts like a Heart Stone
As their well being depends on it's well being.
If it is a/an:
Animal---
They form an Unbreakable bond with the creature and devote
themselves to Caring for it. If the creature dies inside of the Heart
Stone then The Heart Stone will survive. If the creature dies
outside of the HeartStone or if it is forcibly removed from the Cage
Stone and killed then Both creatures will die. The center of the cage stone is soft and can be reached through. The creature can be removed by the Heart Stone and let out. If it dies within the Cage Stone then will bury it. Once it is buried they will search for a new Creature to care for.
Plant---
This often happens when they accidentally/purposely swallow a
seed after their creature dies or before they acquire a creature.
They will raise it to the point it becomes to large for the cage stone
And then they will plant it in a safe spot. Failure to do so will result
In their cage stone cracking and death. If the roots/leaves of the
plant are ripped off or removed the Heart Stone will die. If the plant dies within the heart stone then it may safely be removed.
Arrow Stones and Dagger Stones Have a Arrow/Dagger shaped
Stone that contains a gem. If the tip faces upward it is called an
ArrowStone if the tip faces Downward it is called a DaggerStone.
ArrowStones|DaggerStones
Long Limb Fur | Short LimbFur
Curled Horns | Upward Facing Horns
Small Cage Stone | Large Cage Stone
Has Hand Stones | Has no Hand Stones
On Both species They Can Control
The Glowing Of The Horns and Gems
Sub-Species Name:
Arrow Stones/DaggerStones
Height:
Arrow Stones Tend to be 5' to 7'
Weight:
60lbs to 200lbs
Tail Length:
Varies upon Host Species
Genders:
Can be male or female no exceptions.
Lifespan:
They will never die of age.
(See CageStone)
The Cage Stone:
Each one contains a creature or plant within them inside of
Their Cage Stone the creature within acts like a Heart Stone
As their well being depends on it's well being.
If it is a/an:
Animal---
They form an Unbreakable bond with the creature and devote
themselves to Caring for it. If the creature dies inside of the Heart
Stone then The Heart Stone will survive. If the creature dies
outside of the HeartStone or if it is forcibly removed from the Cage
Stone and killed then Both creatures will die. The center of the cage stone is soft and can be reached through. The creature can be removed by the Heart Stone and let out. If it dies within the Cage Stone then will bury it. Once it is buried they will search for a new Creature to care for.
Plant---
This often happens when they accidentally/purposely swallow a
seed after their creature dies or before they acquire a creature.
They will raise it to the point it becomes to large for the cage stone
And then they will plant it in a safe spot. Failure to do so will result
In their cage stone cracking and death. If the roots/leaves of the
plant are ripped off or removed the Heart Stone will die. If the plant dies within the heart stone then it may safely be removed.