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Timber Tender

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Timber Tender
Familiar matching day 265: Timber Tender
"Guardian of the Viridian Labyrinth."
Genes: Murk Basic/Shamrock Edged/Murk Underbelly/Glowing Wind
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Familiar matching day 158: Timber Tender
How Ironic I get a nature familiar during the plague holiday.
Genes: Stone Basic/Avacodo Morph/Stone Underbelly
Oh, and before the Buttersnakes Subspecies ramble I’d done once in Nature’s Skype about different types of Timber Tenders. I don’t have those logs anymore. But, here we go again:
Weeping Willow Tenders with ‘weeping’ leaves. Probably comparable to long-furred dogs; they need constant maintenance or overgrowth gets caught on things and tears leaves or snaps branches, injuring them.
Silver Birch Tenders with silvery, ‘peeling’ fur. Assuming Tenders don’t have bark, they’d have an amazing white fur, but a shedding problem. If they do have bark, silvery peeling bark that’s super smooth (and unfortunately very flammable).
Black Ironwood Tenders that are super-dense and muscled; probably decently strong? Also super heavy. If injured they bleed blackish gum-like blood. (Shadow Flight, hmm?)
Poison Sumac Tenders that look like your base Tenders, but cause swelling, rashes, etc, in about 90% of dragons. Others are mysteriously unaffected and may not even realize their Tender is causing trouble.
Coastal Redwood Tenders that grow to distinctively larger sizes than base Tenders and are somewhat more resistant to fire.
Dwarf Willow Tenders that are super tiny and grow in high altitudes and colder areas. (Pestering Ice Flight, maybe?)
Bottle Tree Tenders that are super chubby, relatively ‘naked’, and poisonous. The ‘chubby’ look might be due to being fur/bark/leaf-less on top of actually being chubby. Think hairless dogs and cats, except poisonous. (I bet they’d have safe travel in Plague.)
Illawarra Flame Tree Tenders with stunning red flowers.
Possumwood Tenders that have stiff, prickly fur or pointy, spiny bark. Also poisonous. And if Tenders produce fruit, the fruit is liable to explode and send barbs flying everywhere.
Pine Tenders that grow needles instead of leaves and are slightly ‘rough’ to the touch. (Pine trees aren’t that fun to climb. Also, they tend to get your hands sticky with sap.)
Sassafras Tenders that smell sweet and fragrant. (Either awful or excellent in Wind territory.)
Questions to consider:
Do Timber Tenders flower? Produce fruit? Do they keep leaves year-round? If so, how often do they replace them? Leaf variations, yes?! Fur or bark? Is the poison in their blood or in their bite (making them venomous)? Both? Are Tenders bred for certain looks or does Gladekeeper create them from forests and trees? Does Gladekeeper create them - just bring a whole forest to life? - or are Timber Tenders ‘blank’ until they synchronize with trees, or adapt to the forests in their environment?
I want answers but also don’t. Let me dream.