[quote=@Aeolian] [color=7ea7d8]Aeolian[/color] Okay. Just saw your changes. I think almost all mystics have their aeonhearts in the same place, side by side where hearts typically are in the chest. These are still humans at their core, after all, but the location of Manny's second aeonheart can be a biological anomaly unique to her. I mean, Raffaella's aeonhearts are conjoined, so it could just be an extremely rare thing that sometimes these kinds of medical anomalies/mutations occur with a Mystic's second aeonhearts - Rafaella and Manny being the only current recognizable examples of that. And yes, there are both "Earth" animals and "Fantasy" animals unique to Lekë. When you have some unique animal transformation ideas, run them by me first so we can be sure they're a good fit for this world. [/quote] Manny only has one aeonheart, so I'll just leave her mark as a mark instead of an indication of her aeonheart's location. The current list of fantasy animals I made up for Manny's character sheet: [b]Bungral[/b] - [i]A thick, stubby eel that grows to be longer than a man is tall. Its infamously messy eating process leads to meal residue buildup especially on its catfish-like whiskers, causing them to droop even underwater. This makes bungral look grumpy, though it's impossible to tell how they actually feel about it.[/i] [b]Wipwiper[/b] - [i]A tiny whiskered fish found in schools that develop symbiotic relationships with larger ocean creatures, where it cleans the scales of the creature in exchange for protection from predators. Sailors used to think wipwipers were baby bungral due to their matching whiskers and common grouping.[/i] [b]Scorpiotross[/b] - [i]A grey seabird known for the venom in its spurs, which allows it to catch larger than normal prey thanks to the paralytic toxin preventing the fish from struggling and breaking free.[/i] [b]Frigidon[/b] - [i]A massive stealth predator that looks like a furry crocodile and is native to the snowdrift covered islands in the far north. Its heavy weight and lean build allows it to maneuver along the ground beneath deep snow unnoticed, and its length allows it to stand on its back legs and grasp prey walking atop the snow in its powerful jaws.[/i]