Pika-Bunny
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- Posted: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 06:35:04 +0000
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This Black Ice egg was received by Pika-bunny on November 25th, 2004:
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"Please human girl I beseech you, take this small egg and protect it, for it is all alone in the world as am I. It came too early to the Wethkin of fall and must be kept cold till winter comes in full."
Peering down, the girl saw a small purple egg, translucent and shining. Gently she took it in a gloved hand and placed it in a soft pocket.
"Do not worry nymphling," the girl said soothingly.
"I shall protect this egg till the ground is coated with ice and it can hatch into the winter weather. Your rescue will not be in vain."
The nymphchild saddly smiled then, floated over to the girl and passed through her face. Startled, the girl whipped around but the nymph was no where to be seen. Only a puff of cold air betrayed its passing.
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Generally black ice is a thin sheet of clear ice or glaze, which is rather dark in appearance. Usually due to snow melting and re-freezing it is almost invisible, drivers fail to recognize black ice conditions and may drive at normal speeds-often resulting in very serious accidents. It is so dangerous for motorists, because, visually, the road appears wet, rather than icy. Under black ice conditions drivers should be prepared to expect little to no traction, little to no braking capability, extremely poor directional control, and the high possibility of skids. Best thing to do is to stay off the road if possible.
Care of egg:
I shall keep it cold as possible until it hatches.
Update: Hatched December 4th, 2004! O_O heart
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You have come to the Notebook of Pika-Bunny and Noctryn. Please do not post unless you have our permission.
This Black Ice egg was received by Pika-bunny on November 25th, 2004:
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"Please human girl I beseech you, take this small egg and protect it, for it is all alone in the world as am I. It came too early to the Wethkin of fall and must be kept cold till winter comes in full."
Peering down, the girl saw a small purple egg, translucent and shining. Gently she took it in a gloved hand and placed it in a soft pocket.
"Do not worry nymphling," the girl said soothingly.
"I shall protect this egg till the ground is coated with ice and it can hatch into the winter weather. Your rescue will not be in vain."
The nymphchild saddly smiled then, floated over to the girl and passed through her face. Startled, the girl whipped around but the nymph was no where to be seen. Only a puff of cold air betrayed its passing.
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About Black Ice
Generally black ice is a thin sheet of clear ice or glaze, which is rather dark in appearance. Usually due to snow melting and re-freezing it is almost invisible, drivers fail to recognize black ice conditions and may drive at normal speeds-often resulting in very serious accidents. It is so dangerous for motorists, because, visually, the road appears wet, rather than icy. Under black ice conditions drivers should be prepared to expect little to no traction, little to no braking capability, extremely poor directional control, and the high possibility of skids. Best thing to do is to stay off the road if possible.
Care of egg:
I shall keep it cold as possible until it hatches.
Update: Hatched December 4th, 2004! O_O heart
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