The air crackles with something unfamiliar. The horizon darkens, and for a split second, there is a thunderous crash. The ground trembles beneath you as you struggle to get your bearings. Relief flows through you as it finally subsides, until it is replaced by an otherworldly hum. Something has landed. Something.... beckons. You find your way through the broken trees, the jagged earth, until you come upon not a clearing, but a crater. Three eggs float in its epicenter. Ready. Waiting. What will you do? To claim, specify which egg you would like (1, 2, and 3 respectively), tell me your favourite animal(s), and comment how you would interact with the egg! Remember: this isn't first come-first served, the egg chooses it's partner!
oooooo shiny. Is the first one still available, and how much? And if so, I'd like a dragon or some form of alien/fantasy wolf or big cat (like I dunno with horns or extra eyes or spikes or a tufted tail honestly I just love semi-alien creatures and will be happy with anything!)
theyre all still available, and none of them cost any money! to claim them you just have to tell me what animals you like best and how you would interact with it if it was in front of you!
These look cool! If it were me I'd be careful around egg #1, kinda try touching but unsure of it, maybe play with the smoke hehe, blow to see how the smoke interacts If it were egg 3, probably shield my eyes cause color aberration is hard on the eyes (but I love it so) but still approach it curiously. Try to see if it's solid, study it mostly I love jellyfish, chickens, and hyenas :P
For egg one I'd cautiously approach it and watch the smoke swirl around me, hoping to see if the egg and whatever is inside is friendly. And my fav animals are dragons, birds of prey, wolves, and big cats, especially semi-alien/fantasy versions.
Id approach egg two and touch the goo, then say "haha, gross" and start gently petting the top a few times. Favorite animals? I have a lot because animals are Good, but a couple of my faves are waterbears and bearded vultures