Auklet and Anemone from Wings of Fire > : O
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Crested Auklet (Aethia cristatella), family Alcidae, Kiska Island, Alaska
photograph via: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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5 & Tsunami or Tamarin :D
Between Tsunami & Tamarin Tsunami ended up fitting this song the most! Decided to go a more “song about her” vibe, with the actual song (at least in my mind) focusing on Coral and her relationship with her idea of her daughters, with Tsunami being the outlier
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Crested Auklet
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Mink & Auklet exchanging jewellery
I hope that arc 4 will have a time skip and the two princesses interact.
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whoaa it's a two in one bonus post! queen coral and her weird little green baby!
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(bones shatter starts playing)
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So is anyone going to talk how awful it is that-
Auklet is literally being raised by her ABUSIVE and/or HELICOPTER PARENT of a Mother (Coral)?
A mother who is currently keeping Auklet on a harness attached to Coral 24/7 - like what Coral did to Anemone -
A mother Auklet ALSO can’t really and/or completely escape from, due to the fact that even if there’s a good chance that Coral will let Auklet join the Jade Mountain-
The enchantment that Anemone put on Coral’s harness - in order for Coral to NOT visit Anemone in the Jade Mountain - will come off along with Coral taking the harness off after Auklet joins the school,
Resulting in Coral to not just visit Auklet repeatedly within the Jade Mountain, but also Anemone as well, making both of them never really escaping the awful grasp and/or influence of their $h!tty mother?
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yippee
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first prev next
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auklet!
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Crested Auklets (Aethia cristatella), family Alcidae, Aleutian Islands, Alaska
photograph by Nathan Dubrow/USFWS
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Remember to read about the contestants before voting!
Crested Auklet
The Crested Auklet shares its crest with both males and females, and they often nest and fish within the pacific and Bering sea. Their diet consists of krill and plankton, although little is known about their wintering diet. They don’t mate for life so males are always in competition to woo another female. Learn More!
Eurasian Magpie
Native across most of Europe and Asia, the Eurasian magpie is often said to collect little trinkets. However, contrary to popular belief, they don’t collect shiny objects. They are quite smart though, and some scientists believe they are one of the smartest birds alive. They also think they’re one of the smartest animals too. They have also been known to express grief over the loss of their fellow magpie. Learn More!
(Crested Auklet photo by Phillip Edwards)
(Eurasian Magpie photo by Alexis Lours)
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two of clubs - princess auklet
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