About: Wallglider Study (CY0007)   Sponge Permalink

An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

These beaks really do seem similar to that of a bird, while it has the wings of a bat. Why on Etherea wouldn't the mimic just resemble a bat, what's the need for also being like an owl? And why do they resemble our ancient native animals in the first place? We still have so many questions... It just dosen't make any sense why these creatures look like they do.

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  • Wallglider Study (CY0007)
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  • These beaks really do seem similar to that of a bird, while it has the wings of a bat. Why on Etherea wouldn't the mimic just resemble a bat, what's the need for also being like an owl? And why do they resemble our ancient native animals in the first place? We still have so many questions... It just dosen't make any sense why these creatures look like they do.
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Objectives
  • **Collect 35 Wallglider Beaks **Bring the remains to Cypress to study **Wait for Cypress to study the specimens **Return to Cypress
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  • CY0006 completed, 1 Wallglider killed.
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Reward
  • A New Sprocket , 30 XP
brief
  • Collect 35 Wallglider Beaks for Cypress
Description
  • I'd think the beak is the most likely part of a Wallglider to remain behind after combusting. If you could bring me 35 of these, it would help a great deal.
  • There are Mimics like Stiltskins which are hard to classify, but there are others that clearly seem to resemble one of our ancient native animals. There are also Mimics that seem to be strange cross-breeds, which aren't quite like another. The Wallglider comes to mind as one of these hybrids, somewhat like an ancient owl and somewhat like a bat.
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  • These beaks really do seem similar to that of a bird, while it has the wings of a bat. Why on Etherea wouldn't the mimic just resemble a bat, what's the need for also being like an owl? And why do they resemble our ancient native animals in the first place? We still have so many questions... It just dosen't make any sense why these creatures look like they do.
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