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I still can’t believe this happened, for the very first time ever I got a shadow mutation! Chances of this happening are so rare. I just had to share with y’all. I saw a video on mutations & apparently shadow isn’t actually wanted much since it makes creatures pretty much un-customizable. Imma keep it anyway though, it being around may just convince me to play borenhir more.
Moonelle wishes you’ll good luck on the Easter Event! 🐣
all the pixel art i’ve made for creatures of sonaria!
This is my first headcanon post of a specific creature, hopefully the start of many. Surprisingly it’s a creature I’ve hardly ever played since it’s released. These & future headcanons are largely inspired by a creature’s design inspiration, abilities, physiology & already existing descriptions. Now here are….
- Xeleviprex prefer living in warm, moist environments with plentiful water. They despise the cold 🥶.
- Adults are highly territorial, but fights between them are rarely life-threatening since they’re immune to others venom.
- They take residence in caves & other dark places both on land & below the water 🌊.
- For those living in habitats that experience harsh winters many may gather in the same cave to hibernate. This & the mating season are the only times they tolerate each other’s presence.
- Mothers are protective of their eggs, but as soon as they start hatching the mothers abandon them. Leaving the hatchlings to fend for themselves.
- Young xeleviprex primary eat plants but as they age they develop a liking & preference for meat. This diet change is believed to have evolved to prevent youngsters from competing with the adults for food🍒.
Let me know what y’all think of these headcanons. I’ll update if I come up with any more ideas.
Murlk pretty much embody the swamps of Sonaria in every way possible. I mean just look at this little guy laying on the lily🪷🥹.
This MASSIVE mangrove tree is probably the most eye-catching feature in swamp now & I love it 🥰!
It adds such a mystical element to this biome by sheer size alone, with glowing buds just being a fun detail. The tree borders the redwoods & tundra biomes so others can see it even from afar. What I like most about the tree are the holes that can be made into a home for smaller creatures.
It didn’t even cross my mind that Swamp Hill’s new overhauled look would extend to the Ardor Warden Shrine too.
I cannot even begin to tell y’all how much I adore the overhauled Swamp Hill! As soon as I saw cos updated I immediately went to explore as murlk. It’s so much bigger now, especially under the water. The flora takes center stage here with glowing seagrass, mangrove trees, luminous dropping buds & much more.
Hi probably like nobody here plays CoS but anyways i drew cool snake that released yesterday👍👍
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Noctivul are known for their intelligence. This along with their gliding abilities means they can spread to & thrive in even the harshest places in Sonaria. One unique vixen’s survival strategy was observed here.
This albino noctivul living in the frigid mountains regularly visits the hot springs to starve off the cold. She survives mainly on scavenged meat which by the time she finds it, is frozen & difficult to eat. She solves this issue by dunking the meat into hot springs & waiting it to thaw. No other noctivul so far has been observed using this same method, she’s might just be the first.
A female prialoura spends her days nesting as her children play & explore their Flower Cove home. The youngest child being born with leucism.
Clovilowpers are an extremely rare sight to behold. With their ability to sprout new plant life wherever they go, any ecosystem benefits with their presence. In myths & tales it’s said that finding even one of them binds your fate to good luck for a lifetime.
So how much luck do you think is gained for sighting a glimmer clovilowper?
This chamei here left her herd (also known as aggregation) to birth her first ever child in solitude. Once the child is strong enough to keep up with her mother, both will make the dangerous trek to reunite with the others.
A glimmer molangai braves the nightly sub-zero temperatures of the tundra. Strangely enough his herd is nowhere in sight.
I like the idea that most volcanic creatures regularly visit Volcano Island to bath in the lava pools or simply delight in the heat they provide, especially in winter. Kinda like how Japanese macaques warm up in hot springs, but with lava instead.
As night approaches, our melanistic meorlark prepares for a hunt.
While many color-altering mutations in Sonaria would make a fearsome ambush predator like her easy to spot, being melanistic actually works well in her favor. Just look as her black coat blends into the dark waters below.
A melanistic meorlark takes a rest by the pond in Forgotten Shores.
Moochie sleeping on a bed of seagrass.