Deceptive.
IC Date: 2024-06-27
OOC Date: 06/27/2024
Location: Week 1/4 - Egg Descriptions - Physical
Related Scenes: None
Plot: None
Scene Number: 283
The Flamboyant Facets Foretell Fated Fortunes (Opal) egg is a lovely egg to behold. With a splash of hues reminiscent of sandy browns and beachy blues, it does not truly have any prominent color to it. This is not helped by the fact that when light touches the shell, small bits of iridescent facets can be seen glittering here or there in random patterns. Thus, it is not hard to see how the egg got its name - it seems almost like an open geode brimming with calcite and opaline crystals.
However, in spite of its welcoming appearance, the shell itself is not smooth, nor is it uniform. In the process of hardening, it has gained minute bumps along the surface - not unlike a Terran chicken egg. These little bumps are hard to notice from afar, as they do nothing to scatter the otherwise opaline iridescence on the shell. In truth, it is only when a hand lays on the egg will the minuscule bumps be noticeable. Furthermore, when still soft and leathery in texture, it formed a dent near the top. The dent did not correct itself upon hardening, and now remains a perpetual divot in the shell, the bowl-like shape approximately hand-length near the very top. Those touching the shell must be careful of this one area, for it is far more brittle than the rest of the egg.
Size-wise, it is fairly large. Not so large as to solely draw those wishing for a bronze or brown, but instead a medium-large fair that attracts many potential hopefuls. The egg is oblong in shape, almost capsule-like, and easily reaches the chest of some of the shorter candidates. It is uniform in width and if not for the divot at the top, would look rather picturesque and handsome.
This egg has not been idle, though. Movement from the growing dragon within has seen it twist and turn about the sand often. The sand has been disturbed often enough that even footprints - dragon or otherwise - do not last often. Sometimes the egg buries itself deeper, other times it moves just a fraction away from the rest of its clutch siblings. More than once it has had to be turned back into proper position, as if it were an errant babe ready to test their legs and experience everything new the world had to offer.
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