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Naeon Concepts 03 by Alora

Naeon Concepts 03

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Kerumat (kare-u-maht)- There are two variations of Kerumat. The one shown and the other where the hindquarters are equestrian. The latter version are uncommon in the wild and the version shown are rare among breeders and the wealthy as guards. They sport small wings with colorful plumage and tail of very thin feathers. The silver feathers on the wing are similar to that of an alloy which through raising can make an armor. Their feathers are favored in variety of fashion items and clothes or just decorations. A very highly prized Naeon.

Serocin (sero-sin)- Native to caves, forests, and jungles mostly to those of Railam. Like the Naktis, it eats the same fruit and some argue that the Sy’yur are more closely related to the Serocin than the Naktis. The fruit they eat is similar to the Carambola, or Star Fruit.

Kosyrm (Koh-serm)- A rare Naeon of the jungles. Mostly covered in light brown feathers with more colored accents, they use this to hide and stalk prey as they blend in muddy terrain.

Zudeve (zoo-deh-veh)- One of the elemental avians. They are common on Kahsylar for it’s cold climates and on all other planets in the arctic regions. Very elusive and difficult to obtain in the wild. Most prefer to get one through specialized raising of Sylvitico, the basis of all the elemental avians. Zudeve can have different crystal crests and be found in various hues of blues.

Lagako (lah-gah-koh)- These are playful yet deceptive aquatic lizards that live mostly in marshy or river areas feeding on small animals, snails, and fish. The fan at the end of the tail is interesting as it can act as caudal or as a fluke while swimming. The tail is flexible for offensive or defensive purposes.

Khegml (keh-geh-mel) or (keh-ml) - A desert mammal with a huge gem growing as a hump with a large golden setting over it and bright pink flowers resembling a lotus growing from its ankles. The settings can vary between each Khegml with the purpose being unknown other than keeping the gem hump intact. The Khegml store energy gained from the flowers within the gem. The flowers have a symbiotic relationship with the Khegml. At birth it is implanted from the parents’ flowers in exchange for constant energy. This lets the Khegml survive the harshest of times in the deserts for letting the plant grow on them. The gem on the back when born is small and rough and with age with smooth out but not as much as domestic Khegml, who’s stone is polished as what’s seen here.

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    They're all cute, but Lagako is the cutest.

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      Aww thank you :D I like to imagine Lagako are clumsy on land and waddle a lot more than crocs or gators do.