Ghyll:Pyxie
Dib. Hmph, this will be a rush job since I'm out of town this week. --Doctor Phineas Crank 00:26, 22 Jan 2005 (EST)
The Flying Pox, Twinkerbelles, Shifting Horrors
Identification and Field Marks
Damn hard to spot, due to their small size, great speed and annoying ability to change shape, these members of the What-the-Devil-was-that family are rarely found in their "natural" form. Their "natural" shape is rumored to be roughly Ghyllian in shape, but with small, transparent wings and standing roughly 2 nanits tall. Their over-all colour is blueish with hints of pink showing through, while their eyes are deepest indigo. Or, they are the quadrapeds the size of Aelfants, which are sea-green and have enourmous ears the color of fresh blood. Or, they are dun-colored legless reptiles the size of an Ickle. It really sort of depends on who you talk to, actually. It's the funny thing about shape-shifters.
Similar Species
Anothing funny thing about shape-shifting beasties is that they all seem to be quite a bit like everything else. Personally, I think they're just being flighty, but other so-called scholars seem to think that it's a by-product of their shifting ability that makes them rather like everything else.
Habitat
Well, who can say, really? I mean, think about it. If we can't tell the little blighters from anything else, how can we say where they live?
- Habits: what
- Young and Breeding: naughty bits
- Economic Importance: if any
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