Aw, yissss. another strike of my truly genius mind!

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Aw, yissss. another strike of my truly genius mind!
Or also, Zynka the pink moa: Noir Detective
She’s coming for your crimes.
Did you know...
Did you know that different moa breeds have different personalities? I did! I blame it on the drugs I mean rp.
Black Moas
The rare black moa is seen as a harbinger of death and plague by some cultures. That belief is misguided, as biologically, their only major difference from other moas is a particular fondness for acorns.
Blue Moas
Blue moas are protective and paternal to their flock. Their bright red crests make them easy to rally around, and many a flock has survived due to the presence of a blue moa.
Crimson/Red Moas
Red moas are a fierce and aggressive breed of the bird. Their screech fills their allies with fury, energizing them as they fight. Despite their rough-and-tumble nature, though, red moas are very neat, and compulsively groom themselves and other moas.
Pink Moas
Pink moas are adorable, but have a tendency to be annoying. They frequently poke other moas for attention. They have a particularly aggravating screech, which disorients their enemies.
White Moas
White moas are particularly ornery birds that assault their foes with chilling screeches, pecks, harmonic cries, and a frenzied attack style.
Sadly, there is no information that I know of for green or golden moas. I presume that’s because neither of those breeds are available as tamable pets for rangers. The take away? Moas are pretty much jerks.