Firebirds
Made by The Creator
‘Found by’ The Creator
Species: Avian
Magical Affinity: Air, Fire
Habitat: near heat sources such as volcanoes and deserts
Food: fruits and nuts
Life Span: 12 years
How it bears its young: Egg
How long does the young stay with the parent: Several Weeks
NOTES
Brilliantly-plumaged birds of iridescent fire colors, firebirds eat only fruits and nuts. Their feathers are shades of red and orange. Firebirds give off false sparks along their tail at will, but when agitated (frightened or angered) they have a tendency to set things on fire. Firebirds are shy creatures that are easily frightened and therefore very dangerous. They are intelligent and flock together. They do not spit flames, but when upset they spark and set things aflame.*
A new bondbird stock was bred that is much calmer. It bonds with one person and forges a telepathic link. The bond bird stock is larger, and therefore heavier than wild firebirds. It has a proportionally larger brain as well. Bond birds communicate in simple thoughts and emotions usually, though some breeds are smarter than others. Depending on the strength of the link, a bond bird and it's bond mate can see through each other's eyes in a strange sort of double vision. This double vision will be disorienting and can cause nausea, but once you adjust and get used to it, it can prove helpful. Firebirds have long trailing tail feathers, and a delicate head and neck. Firebirds are rare.
Suggested equipment
Egg sling, nesting box, cage, tall perch, ladders, bells, mirrors, rings, bird skates, boxes to put toys in (a hide and seek game) leash, cage cover, sandpaper perch, bird piano (will give out treats and can be set in a variety of ways), food dishes.
Bling and shiney things are great gifts!
Egg
No one had ever seen a firebird egg until the first pair of firebirds were befriended and bonded. This pair is where the bond bird stock originally came from. Before, if one was very very lucky, one might find a piece of shell. The egg is an iridescent red flecked with gold. The inside is an iridescent cream color and resembles the outside of a pearl. The egg is about the size of a fist.
Youngling
As hatchlings their colors are of ash and embers. Little birds are ravenous and must be kept warm. When they are hungry they must be fed a sort of smoothy made of various nuts, and fruits. A few supplements of calcium may be needed. Birds will molt and new feathers will come in place. One must be careful with the feathers, unless a feather is imped in, a damaged feather may inhibit a bird's ability to fly. One must be careful of blood feathers which are the newly growing feather. The hollow center of the feather becomes a vein and is filled with blood as it's growing. If a blood feather is broken, the bird might bleed out and die.
Adult
A perch and a tray to catch droppings will be needed, even if a window is left opened to let the bird come and go freely. It is advised that, a small tray of grit be provided to help the bird with digestion. As adults, firebirds become much more dangerous.*
Lyre
Made by The Creator
‘Found by’ The Creator
Species: Singing Birds
Magical Affinity: Air, Earth, Enchanting
Habitat: trees in the wild usually in gardens or meadows or cages if a pet
Food: seeds and fruit or smoothies made from bugs, fruit and seeds
Life Span: 25 years or more
How it bears its young: Egg
How long does the young stay with the parent: 3 weeks in wild or hatched in a home as a pet
NOTES
Lyre is the largest of the singing birds, growing up to 30- 35 inches long with 2 to 5 extra-long feathers which have pale eye markings on them. These birds can and often do figure out how to get out of their cages due to mostly boredom. They will learn how to sparkle which will light up a room and spark out which is how they disappear into thin air. No known way to stop them but each one will be tagged with a communication gem tag for retrieval. They may be left alone.
The interesting things about these birds are that their songs have power. Their sparkle and sparking out is a noteworthy ability, and makes them useful as messenger birds, but these magic birds have another trick up their sleeves. Lyre's songs are captivating and enchanting like a charm. Lyre's song can effect emotions of those who are around it.
Suggested equipment
Egg sling, nesting box, cage, tall perch, ladders, bells, mirrors, rings, bird skates, boxes to put toys in (a hide and seek game) leash, cage cover, sandpaper perch, bird piano (will give out treats and can be set in a variety of ways), food dishes.
Bling and shiney things are great gifts!
Egg
Lyre eggs are brown and black speckled eggs. Lyre eggs take four weeks to hatch. Never forget to keep them warm and turn them from time to time.
Hatchlings
Lyre hatchlings are brown and black colored. They have a strong curiosity in them which requires the owner to have plenty of toys to rotate in and out of its cage. As they grow they will need more room to stretch and exercise their wings.
Adult
Lyres are high flying birds with a beautiful voice that can enchant anyone around. The wings are wide and there are 5 to 7 long tail feathers that extend beyond the rest. These tail feathers are what attract the opposite gender in the mating ritual. Once the lyre is mated it stays mated for life. If one of the pair does die first, the other one will mourn its loss with a melancholy song. Most do not remate again but live alone for the rest of its life.
Phoenix -Not for Students
Made by The Creator
‘Found by’ The Creator
Species: Singing Bird
Magical Affinity: Air, Fire, Healing
Habitat: Rain Forest Caves
Food: Nuts, Fruits, Insects and Berries
Life Span: Unknown
How it bears its young: Egg
How long does the young stay with the parent: 4 weeks in the wild
Suggested equipment
Egg sling, nesting box, cage, tall perch, ladders, bells, mirrors, rings, bird skates, boxes to put toys in (a hide and seek game) leash, cage cover, sandpaper perch, bird piano (will give out treats and can be set in a variety of ways), food dishes. Bling and shiney things are great gifts!
NOTES
The Phoenix is an extraordinary bird. When it mates, it for life of the pair and often times both will die about the same time. A legend says that when a Phoenix dies, it will self-combust then in the ashes is a new egg. No one has lived to actually see this happening yet but there is the first time for everything.
Egg
The egg is a bland tan color and very smooth.
Hatchling
Hatchling will be tan in color with black talons and orange beak. The hatchling will be curious and not want to leave your side. A sling is a perfect substitute nest when you are busy. Be sure to have a variety of toys with you. It would be best to have the toys attached to the sling so that when it is dropped, the toy can be easily retrieved.
Have a large cage filled with a variety of activities for the hatchling to entertain itself when left alone. At this later stage, the hatchling will begin to be more independent and will also learn to ‘wink’,
Adults
The adult is brilliantly colored with shades of warm tones (oranges, reds and yellows) as a female or shades of cool tones (blues, greens and violets) as a male.
Phoenix is a companion pet which means that it will want to be where you are most of the times. Phoenix will require a lot of attention and praise for learning new things. Be sure to get a lot of toys and a variety of toys so it won't get too bored. Even adults love to learn new things!
Raicho
Made by Kangutso
‘Found by’ Kangutso on creative freedom rpg
Species: Avian
Magical Affinity: Rain, Lightening, Thunder
Habitat: Rain Forest
Food: Bugs and Fruit
Life Span: 10 years
How it bears its young: Egg
How long does the young stay with the parent: For a few weeks in the wild or hatched as a pet
Suggested equipment
Egg sling, nesting box, cage, tall perch, ladders, bells, mirrors, rings, bird skates, boxes to put toys in (a hide and seek game) leash, cage cover, sandpaper perch, bird piano (will give out treats and can be set in a variety of ways), food dishes. Bling and shiney things are great gifts!
NOTES
Egg:
Grey egg that gives off static electricity
Hatchling:
Hatchling is grey with silver eyes. It can give off tiny jolts of static electricity.
Adult
Raicho plumage is a cobalt blue with silver flecks when grown. The wings flap in such a way that the sound of them is like thunder. As it gets older Raicho can actually create static electricity which can make a rain cloud. Once the rain cloud is full of water from the flapping of the wings, it will begin to rain. The nickname of this bird is Rain Bird.
Rainbow Parrot
Made by The Creator
‘Found by’ The Creator
Species: singing bird
Magical Affinity: Air, Earth, Illumination, Mimicry, Ventriloquist
Habitat: cliffs in the wild, cages as a pet
Food: fruit and seeds
Life Span: 25 years or more
How it bears its young: Egg
How long does the young stay with the parent: 3 weeks in the wild or hatched in a home as a pet
Suggested equipment
Egg sling, nesting box, cage, tall perch, ladders, bells, mirrors, rings, bird skates, boxes to put toys in (a hide and seek game) leash, cage cover, sandpaper perch, bird piano (will give out treats and can be set in a variety of ways), food dishes. Bling and shiney things are great gifts! These birds love to do tricks.
NOTES
These birds can and often do figure out how to get out of their cages due to mostly boredom. They will learn how to sparkle which will light up a room and spark out which is how they disappear into thin air. No known way to stop them but each one will be tagged with a communication gem tag for retrieval. They may be left alone.
Parrots are about 17" long. The interesting things about these birds are that their songs have power. Their sparkle and sparking out is a noteworthy ability, and makes them useful as messenger birds, but these magic birds have another trick up their sleeves. Parrot songs affect chosen targets such as enemies with effects like slow or weakened spells.
Egg
Parrot eggs are white speckled with brown or black. Parrot eggs take three weeks to hatch. Never forget to keep them warm and turn them from time to time.
Hatchlings
Parrot hatchlings tend to a dull gray color and slowly the feathers come in with brilliant colors of the rainbow and then some. At this stage, they need to be kept busy with a large cage and plenty of things to play with including bird skates and ladders. Toys may be put in boxes for further a game of hide and seek.
Adults
They have a strong beak and can easily take a piece out of your hand if they wish to. They live around cliffs in the wild, but a cubbyhole on your wall will do just as well. They will continue using the cage and the toys when they are bored or just to show off. These birds are fliers. Parrots eat seeds and fruits.
Shadow Crow
Made by xXSINXx
Species: Avian
Magical Affinity: Darkness
Habitat: Dark trees, caves, and abandoned buildings.
Food: Mice, Fruit, Nightshade, and herbal citrus water.
Life Span: 15 Years
How it bears its young: Egg
How long does the young stay with the parent: 10 weeks
NOTES:
One of the most if not the most intelligent birds in its class, the Shadow Crow are a mysterious species that have been known to "Spy" on prey or so the legend goes. As a hatchling, the crow gains sight. During the growing into a young aviator, the crow studies the darkness surrounding it. Since sight was the first sense the inherited, it's best for the Shadow Crow to be raised in the dark, for the lights can easily harm their eyes. As the crow begins to get stronger, the mother feeds it fruits, mice, and nightshade. The nightshade is what gives these crows the ability to form into a mist-like shadow of their former self.
As the Shadow Crow comes into adulthood, its mind has become the strongest thing in its entire body. The crow then realizes that its brethren are experiencing the same issue, Freedom. As the cycle goes, the Shadow Crow kill their parent using their power against her. The Crow then go their separate ways, most of them finding their own homes, but the more talented few choose to "Imprint" themselves on humans they deem worthy. If taken in by a human, the crow becomes loyal and learns to respond to names, sounds and if you’re talented sign language.
Shadow Crow (The Shadow Crow has the ability to become somewhat invisible, during this state the bird has to either wait for an opening to attack or just simply watch their prey, because its attack has to be enough to kill or wound their target so that they can eat or fly away and let the power cool down. While in shadow form if the bird attacks, it becomes visible and its cool down rate takes 5-10 minutes to complete)
Suggested equipment:
Egg sling, nesting box, Shadow Tree, bells, mirrors, rings, food dishes, bling, ID leg ring
A pouch containing nightshade, citrus fruit leaves, 3 dark energy gems (Shermie), A Reanimate dead spell page (From the Necronomicon)
Tweeter
Made by The Creator
‘Found by’ The Creator
Species: Singing Birds
Magical Affinity: Air, Earth, Illumination, Amplify, Magic Imitator
Habitat: gardens or in cages as pets
Food: small seeds and bits of fruit
Life Span: around 5 years
How it bears its young: Egg
How long does the young stay with the parent: 3 weeks in the wild or hatched in a home as a pet
Suggested equipment
Egg sling, nesting box, cage, tall perch, ladders, bells, mirrors, rings, bird skates, boxes to put toys in (a hide and seek game) leash, cage cover, sandpaper perch, bird piano (will give out treats and can be set in a variety of ways), food dishes. Bling and shiney things are great gifts!
NOTES
Tweeters are the smallest of the singing birds. These birds can and often do figure out how to get out of their cages due to mostly boredom. They will learn how to sparkle which will light up a room and spark out which is how they disappear into thin air. No known way to stop them but each one will be tagged with a communication gem tag for retrieval. They may be left alone.
The interesting things about these birds are that their songs have power. Their sparkle and sparking out is a noteworthy ability, and makes them useful as messenger birds, but these magic birds have another trick up their sleeves. Tweeter songs amplify abilities of those it chooses. Like speed or strength of spells, etc. Since they are ‘flock birds’, they are sold as pairs.
Eggs
Tiny eggs about the size of a dime. The coloring is a pale green and smooth.
Hatchlings
Tweeter hatchlings are a beige color. They are about ½ an inch tall, ½ ounce and constantly hopping about. They love to sing to each other. They are very sociable and tend to grow best in small groups of 4 or 6 pairs.
Adults
Tweeters are little yellow birds-males are 1 inch and females are ¾ of an inch and no larger than an inch in height- with a white ring around their eyes and black cheeks. Their breast feathers may be speckled with black and as they age their feathers darken.
Twilight Eclipse Thunderbird
Made by Kuroku on RPG
‘Found by’ Kuroku on RPG
Species: Bird of prey
Magical Affinity: Electrical
Habitat: Jungle/Forest covered mountainous terrain
Food: Young: Small animals, seeds, and fruit. Adult: Large animals, electrical equipment, Seeds, Fruit, Branches.
Life Span: 50 years
How it bears its young: Egg
How long does the young stay with the parent: Until it gains the ability to fly.
Notes:
They are known for their feathers that tend to frequently change between White, Gray, and black depending on situations or time of day. The change of feather color tends to happen most during twilight. Most remain the color black though. They produce Blue electricity from their bodies used to stun or paralyze prey.
Egg sling, nesting box, cage, tall perch, ladders, bells, mirrors, rings, bird skates, boxes to put toys in (a hide and seek game) leash, cage cover, sandpaper perch, bird piano (will give out treats and can be set in a variety of ways), food dishes.
Bling and shiney things are great gifts!
Egg
The egg is an iridescent blue on the outside and pearl grey on the inside. Keep the egg turned frequently.
Hatchling
The hatchlings are ivory colored. At this stage, they need to be kept busy with a large cage and plenty of things to play with including bird skates and ladders. Toys may be put in boxes for further a game of hide and seek.
Adults
As the hatchling grows, the feathers darken to black. However the feathers tend to change to gray or white. Twilight Eclipse Thunderbird are dangerous at this time because by now they can use their electricity to stun or paralyze their prey and possibly their owners.