It's just a little wriggly legless rock-chewing iguana thing at that age.
"Maybe. They're not really magic creatures like Eidolons, though," says Mistral, thinking about it. "It might depend on how much they eat, or what kind of rocks and things they eat, or just about anything."
The Magelets, meanwhile, are 'tucking' the other, sleeping, baby dodongo in for it's nap - by covering it up with loose sand with only the head sticking out.
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Date: 2010-01-16 06:45 am (UTC)"Maybe. They're not really magic creatures like Eidolons, though," says Mistral, thinking about it. "It might depend on how much they eat, or what kind of rocks and things they eat, or just about anything."
The Magelets, meanwhile, are 'tucking' the other, sleeping, baby dodongo in for it's nap - by covering it up with loose sand with only the head sticking out.