Alright, I owe you all an apology. I wasn't paying too much attention when I created the post about the Antignis and made a fairly big mistake. I also provided some more detailed information, in case any of you were interested, or really, really bored.
I think it would be cool to see a few interesting species, such as the Antignis, in the RP.
Should read:
Antignis (Maybe put this in Character tab?)
Antignis are giant white birds that look like Geese, about two times the size of a regular human beings. They are uncommon and difficult to tame. Every Antignis has two green feathers on each wing. If the feathers are a light green (which is relatively rare), then the Antignis can breathe brilliant golden fire. However, the fire is relatively harmless; it can't reach out particularly far, rarely more than 10 inches. It is primarily used to signal other Antignis. If the feathers are dark green they can be "ejected" from the Antignis. They will fall off of the bird and, a few minutes later, will begin to emit a poisonous gas for about half an hour. The Antignis are not immune to this gas. If an Antignis loses its feather or feathers, it has around 24 hours to live.
"Scientific" Explanation (subject to change if magic becomes a thing. Just go with it, it's a bit flawed but...yeah...):
-Blood,which is actually a dark green within the Antignis, actually travels INTO the green feathers of the Antignis, which is why Antignis typically die after the feather is removed; the Antignis' blood is drained from its body.
-The golden fire is created within the long necks of the bird. There are two thin sacks in it's larynx. Why can only in light green feathered Antignis breathe fire? Because in order for the sacks that produce the golden flames to be functional, they need blood, drawing some of it from the feathers (that's why it's not a deeper shade of green). But if they have more blood in these feathers, then small poison sacks become functional near the feathers. Any Antignis can eject its feathers, but only one with dark green feathers would do so- for lighter colored Antignis, this would be suicidal.
-There are some Antignis who have feathers are a mild shade of green. These draw enough of the blood away to make one of the sacks that required to make the fiery chemical reaction operational. In addition, the poison sacks are not given enough blood to function in this mutated Antignis. However, mild green feathered Antignis aren't at a disadvantage. The small sack that is provided with blood actually functions as a quasi lung, slightly increasing their endurance.
And finally... I couldn't resist... #7 is the best...
http://www.worth1000.com/contests/16611/goose
I think it would be cool to see a few interesting species, such as the Antignis, in the RP.
Should read:
Antignis (Maybe put this in Character tab?)
Antignis are giant white birds that look like Geese, about two times the size of a regular human beings. They are uncommon and difficult to tame. Every Antignis has two green feathers on each wing. If the feathers are a light green (which is relatively rare), then the Antignis can breathe brilliant golden fire. However, the fire is relatively harmless; it can't reach out particularly far, rarely more than 10 inches. It is primarily used to signal other Antignis. If the feathers are dark green they can be "ejected" from the Antignis. They will fall off of the bird and, a few minutes later, will begin to emit a poisonous gas for about half an hour. The Antignis are not immune to this gas. If an Antignis loses its feather or feathers, it has around 24 hours to live.
"Scientific" Explanation (subject to change if magic becomes a thing. Just go with it, it's a bit flawed but...yeah...):
-Blood,which is actually a dark green within the Antignis, actually travels INTO the green feathers of the Antignis, which is why Antignis typically die after the feather is removed; the Antignis' blood is drained from its body.
-The golden fire is created within the long necks of the bird. There are two thin sacks in it's larynx. Why can only in light green feathered Antignis breathe fire? Because in order for the sacks that produce the golden flames to be functional, they need blood, drawing some of it from the feathers (that's why it's not a deeper shade of green). But if they have more blood in these feathers, then small poison sacks become functional near the feathers. Any Antignis can eject its feathers, but only one with dark green feathers would do so- for lighter colored Antignis, this would be suicidal.
-There are some Antignis who have feathers are a mild shade of green. These draw enough of the blood away to make one of the sacks that required to make the fiery chemical reaction operational. In addition, the poison sacks are not given enough blood to function in this mutated Antignis. However, mild green feathered Antignis aren't at a disadvantage. The small sack that is provided with blood actually functions as a quasi lung, slightly increasing their endurance.
And finally... I couldn't resist... #7 is the best...
http://www.worth1000.com/contests/16611/goose