Johanna Rupprecht

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Johanna Rupprecht
We’ve always wanted to have a large variety of different creatures in the Saylua world! But up until now, we’ve simply called them “pets”, “species”, or “creatures”, avoiding the fact that we didn’t actually have a name for them all! After much deliberation, we’ve decided to call the “pets” in Saylua “sprites”.
And I’ll tell you a few bits about the sprites of Saylua! Sprites are intelligent creatures with many abilities that humans don’t fully understand. For as long as humans have lived on Saylua, humans and sprites have had a close bond. Humans seldom venture into the wilderness without being guided by a companion sprite. For the sprites themselves, human society provides a safe and pleasant home away from the harsher parts of nature.
Even when living under the care of humans, sprites are self-reliant. They tend to hunt and forage for food on their own, so human caretakers need not worry that their sprites will starve if left alone. However, sprites still really appreciate when their humans give them treats! After all, who doesn’t love a nice meal?
- Tiff
Finished up some new pet colorations today for a new pet site, Saylua. It looks very exciting with the awesome pet bases done by @chutkat
Hello everyone!
I want to take a moment to share some of the basics about our game.
Saylua is a virtual pet game in development, with a focus on collecting and caring for magical creatures. You’ll be able to befriend creatures, although some might be tough to find. With the help of your new companions, you’ll go on adventures and overcome decision-based challenges.
The world of Saylua is tidally locked, which means one side of the planet is always lit and the other is always dark. These extremes have led the inhabitants to develop adaptations, magical and otherwise.
As a resident of Saylua, you will be able to choose a side. You’ll be free to travel and interact with people and creatures all over the world, but you’ll need a place to call home.
In terms of tone, we want our content to be suitable for a 16+ audience. We plan for Saylua to have an idyllic tone while still addressing serious themes. To join, you will need to be at least 13 years old.
We’ve introduced a few of the species that inhabit our world, but many more are yet to come! Our lead artist @chutkat has helped us so much, beautifully conceptualizing and rendering our species. In future posts we’ll unveil more creatures and the stories behind them.
As for us, I co-own the site with Tiff. We’re both programmers, but we collaborate on game design, lore, graphic design, and whatever else needs to be done. It’s been an amazing experience diving in and developing this project, and I can't wait to share what comes next!
- Mike
In honor of Halloween, we’re introducing the Eydrun! This dark-side critter will see you long before you see them. Eydruns often lurk in trees to watch and listen, but if you're patient they might let you get close.
Fun fact: Eydruns close their eyes when cuddled.
Art by the wonderful @chutkat
The Dawnlands is a region of Saylua found between the two sides where the sky is eternally in twilight. Illustrated wonderfully by @lyraina!
The light side of Saylua is called Sayleus. Sayleus is filled with creatures such as the Fleuran, a flowery fish which can be found swimming across the region.
Although they can be found in a variety of water conditions, Fleurans tend to spend most of their time basking near the surfaces of lakes and ponds where they can absorb the sun’s rays with their photosynthetic fins. Despite their delicate appearance, Fleurans have a tendency to be surprisingly aggressive when defending their territory.
Art by @chutkat :D
We previously called this little bird the Fyra, but we’ve decided to rename it to the Chirling. A few of our other species will also be getting renamed soon.
Chirlings are energetic, intelligent, and sociable creatures. First time caretakers are often surprised by how much attention Chirlings can demand.
Art by @chutkat