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  1. [!] Flyers can be seen all over the land of Vailor, particularly imminent in Khalestine. The poster is made of fine parchment and reads (In neat hand writing). IC: Coran Rextiureus is looking for a conuration teacher. Send a bird to me at Sutica Library, I should recieve it within minutes. I am an enchanter and human. I am well balanced in most skills but particularly good in enchanting. Thank you. OOC: Minecraft username: dadarkangel Timezone: GMT (but time is flexible)
  2. Bokolo Bokolos are tall and lean avian creatures. The Bokolo were once domesticated on the land of Vailor, but have since been reduced to wandering the many landscapes of the isles in small packs or large herds. They are ancient creatures and were once known for their friendliness and intelligence. Nothing has changed with them. They are light-hearted creatures and would give man’s best friend a run for their money. They can be known to be of any color, except for black. They are fast creatures, and their wings are useless past using them to express their emotions. They are runners. Creatures of speed and dexterity. They are strong enough to hold a fully armored man while also wearing light armor themselves, however. So they can be used as war mounts. I hope for Bokolo to be utilized by the event team and all nations. Different Types of Bokolo There are several different types of Bokolo, they are mostly differentiated by their color. A Bokolo’s color will always show where you can trace back its lineage. A blue Bokolo originates from a pack that lived in cold temperatures, a red Bokolo will be from a hot, desert place. A green Bokolo will be around forests. A yellow Bokolo is fairly common, and signifies a clean slate. Bokolo can come in any of the colors that are represented by clay blocks within Minecraft. White Bokolo - There is only ever one, and it will likely be destined to only ever be an ET creature. Orange Bokolo - A desert/mountain Bokolo, they are used to running offroads like their green and brown sisters/brothers. Magenta Bokolo - A Bokolo chosen mostly to be used by mages. Typically, Bokolo are frightened of being mounted by magic users. The magenta Bokolo are the only exceptions, they are odd ones. Light Blue Bokolo - A Bokolo of any blue variant is most likely to tolerate water more than any other. Yellow Bokolo - A yellow Bokolo signifies an average bird, they are basic in all ways and average. They tend to be viewed as a clean slate. However, they are fastest of all the Bokolo. Lime Bokolo - A forest Bokolo’s talons are sharper, and thicker than the other colors, because of this they are most useful for heavily forested warfare. They will use the trunks of the trees to their advantages to get around their opponents. Pink Bokolo - A passive bird, a Bokolo born pink will never amount to be any sort of hard laborer or war mount. Gray Bokolo - Lazy birds. A gray Bokolo will work, but only if allowed to sleep upwards of ten hours a day. Light Gray Bokolo - Same as gray. Cyan Bokolo - Same as gray. Purple Bokolo - Attracted to magic, they will only respect those who can show them a display of magic. A purple Bokolo will never do anything for you until you do that for it. Blue Bokolo - Same as light blue. Brown Bokolo - Typically a bird with far greater work ethic, while they do not always make good warriors, a brown Bokolo will be at its happiest when it is helping in construction or digging. Green Bokolo - Same as lime. Red Bokolo - Fiercest of all the Bokolo, their talons are large, and they are naturally angry. Their master must be of calm and collected temperament to control the bloodlust of this bird. A red Bokolo whose anger goes unchecked will murder even their owner relentlessly. Black Bokolo - Do not exist. Diet All Bokolo share the same general diet. With each individual bird having a preference regardless of color. They eat plants, fruits and various other types of Vailor flora. They never eat meat. A Bokolo’s diet will generally dictate its mood. A happy Bokolo is a fast and strong Bokolo. Other Facts About Bokolo A Bokolo will work and cooperate effortlessly with its master. A Bokolo will utilize its speed to tackle its target, and use its talons to swipe at their target, because of this, an armored Bokolo will often be seen with ferrum extensions to their talons to maximise the damage a claw can do. Baby and child Bokolos are called Bok-Boks. Bokoloes are inspired from Chocobos from Final Fantasy. Their name comes from “Ba-kawk!” A female Bokolo will be noticeably thinner and leaner than a male. They tend to not be as fast runners, and will usually be defaulted to being companions to merchants in need of an easily kept animal to carry their pack. A female Bokolo will never be of high enough aggressive nature to be used as a war mount. A Bokolo’s lifespan is upwards of 60 years. Bokolo are born through large eggs the size of two basketballs. They are born 4 feet tall from the start, and will grow up to 8 feet. Never above 8. A Bokolo connects more emotionally to a human/humanoid than it does to its brothers/sisters/parents. Reference Images
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