User blog:TheQueen43/Borealis Kirin

Family/ Type: Medium Beast

Habitat: Snowy Mountains and Arctic Tundras

Disposition: Peaceful, Regal, and Graceful

Diet: Herbivorous and Photosynthetic

''Majestic, rare, and powerful creatures that are usually only seen once in a lifetime, an Aurora Borealis Kirin, or just a Borealis Kirin is an actual force of nature. These creatures produce radiant and beautiful show-stopping spectrums of light that dazzle the many people and creatures of the arctic or tundra biomes of Deophezan. Usually, they only appear to the pure of heart and soul, much like a Unicorn. But, it's extremely difficult for one to train, or even tame, a Borealis Kirin as they're unpredictable and always flowing, never wanting to stay in one place for very long, like the lights. ''

''A Borealis Kirin will never attack another creature, unless by accident, and will always do their best to make amends with them. Since they are a very peaceful species, whenever a Borealis Kirin accidentally hurts another entity, it will do everything in its power to heal them and make amends with that entity.''

''There has been a case where a rich man had discovered another man had an Aurora Borealis Kirin in his stables and wanted it. Of course, the Kirin could tell that the man was greedy, but obeyed it's master's wishes. When the rich man tried to ride the Kirin however, it bucked him off and ran from both! This is why these creatures are cautious of who they let ride them. Only the purest of heart will be allowed to ride upon a Borealis Kirin's back. These people are also the ones that a Borealis Kirin might visit frequently.''

''The diet of these creatures is a bit weird since they absorb the reflected light of the sun from off of the snow. Their horns glow brightly as they absorb solar energy, while they still eat grass and other vegetation on the ground. This works weirdly since they don't require sunlight to live, the vegetation is enough. Though, it makes their colors more vibrant and alluring. It can also be very easy to identify what kind of aurora a Borealis Kirin makes based on their coat colors. During the day they're a duller shade, but at night, they glow just like the lights they produce. There is also something called a 'Kirin's Choir.' It is when a group of Borealis Kirin come together and 'sing,' producing a spectrum of light that mixes to create something new.''