Mohi Melcu
This funny-looking egg has slime on it.
Spoiler
It's become a trend for people at the Keep to have at least a paiga or a melcu hatchling with them all the time. The tiny hatchlings attach themselves to their magi owners, curiously examining the feelings of all those around them. Too small for their bodies to show emotion, the hatchlings compensate by chirping silently, vocalizing their understanding of others' feelings. They are curious creatures, and many magi make sure to have these hatchlings accompanying them during official meetings or friendly night outs. It's encouraged for the hatchlings to learn to read the emotions of others so they can have an easier time empathizing and showing what they feel once they reach adulthood.
Spoiler
It's easy to distinguish a melcu adult from other snails because of their shells. There are many gold and yellow snails, but no others have patterns that display feelings in their shells. The melcus are sociable and seek a magis' company from the day they hatch. By the time they reach adulthood, the melcus are so accustomed to humans that they have no desire to live in the wild. The adults are comfortable living in the Keep, accompanying magi wherever they go, happy to use their magic to show the emotions of those around them. They act as brooches and badges, sticking their bodies to cloaks and showing what the wearer feels. On some occasions, they can even be convinced to change their patterns to the amusement of children. However, the melcu adults are honest beings, refusing to show a different emotion than the one felt. Because of this, they are trusty creatures, the magi knowing a paiga will never lie for its owner.
Sprite art: Mysfytt (egg) | Description: Real
Mohi Paiga
This funny-looking egg has webs attached to it.
Spoiler
It's become a trend for people at the Keep to have at least a paiga or a melcu hatchling with them all the time. The tiny hatchlings attach themselves to their magi owners, curiously examining the feelings of all those around them. Too small for their bodies to show emotion, the hatchlings compensate by chirping silently, vocalizing their understanding of others' feelings. They are curious creatures, and many magi make sure to have these hatchlings accompanying them during official meetings or friendly night outs. It's encouraged for the hatchlings to learn to read the emotions of others so they can have an easier time empathizing and showing what they feel once they reach adulthood.
Spoiler
It's easy to distinguish a paiga adult from other spiders because of their bodies. There are many gold and yellow spiders, but no others have patterns that display feelings in their abdomens. The paigas are sociable and seek a magis' company from the day they hatch. By the time they reach adulthood, the paigas are so accustomed to humans that they have no desire to live in the wild. The adults are comfortable living in the Keep, accompanying magi wherever they go, happy to use their magic to show the emotions of those around them. They act as mood rings, wrapping their long, thin legs around a finger and showing what the wearer feels. On some occasions, they can even be convinced to change their patterns to the amusement of children. However, the paiga adults are honest creatures, refusing to show a different emotion than the one felt. Because of this, they are trusty beings, the magi knowing a paiga will never lie for its owner.
Sprite art: Mysfytt (egg) | Description: Real