Post by Administrator on Feb 23, 2008 16:47:40 GMT -5
Toffee Egg – Large and golden, there is no doubt in anyone’s mind as to what this egg holds. The wrinkled shell of this egg of this egg is a soft shade of solid, metallic brown-gold, like the color of sweet toffee. However, this egg is far from sweet. It casts off an irritable aura of sheer grumpiness, and knowledge of its color even as a mere embryo. One might expect great things from this egg, yes, but don’t expect it to work miracles. The wher inside knows she is a great one, so one might want to tread lightly around it. This egg is the only one that rests on the bed, beside the dying queen wher.
Jawbreaker Egg – The only egg of the clutch that is actually completely round and smooth, this medium-sized egg is also one of the more happy seeming ones. It casts of emotions of sheer playfulness, daring any who approach it to play with it. Its shell is also peculiar, an odd shade of a very light blue, almost white. It is dappled with brown specks, but on the upper side of its shell, there is a red circle, with a yellow circle in it, and then an orange circle within that. This cheery egg attracts many, not only for the happiness it contains, but also for the intriguing spot on its shell.
Candycane Egg – With it’s background being solid white, this small egg seems to be a different white than the Mint Egg. The sheen possesses something of a mother-of-pearl type of shine, with the pure white seeming almost to have a rainbow in it at times. However, red stripes across the shell distract people from the rainbows. The red stripes are on a diagonal slant, making the egg seem oddly pretty. They are enough to almost distract one from the bumps on the shell of this egg. However, it is impossible to get the feel of this egg’s personality. One minute, it seems emotionally dead, other times, angry, other times, loving. This egg is a pure mystery.
Milk Chocolate Egg – This shell isn’t wrinkled, per se, but it is very denty, to a point where it looks like it’s a rock rather than orb. Its large, solid shell reflects the dim light of the glows. The brown coloring is even more evident under the light, the soft hue of the light brown is pleasant to look at. Then again, as with the Toffee Egg, looks can be deceiving. It is irritable and grumpy, and if anyone dares touch it, one can almost feel the sulkiness at having itself touched right beneath their fingertips. The Milk Chocolate Egg is far from a happy one.
Cotton Candy Egg – This egg is perhaps the sweetest-looking of the bunch. The shell looks melted down and sunken in, yet the color makes it clear that this egg is not suffering from the outer shell. It is a mixture of pastels, of light greens, pinks, purples, and blues, all swirled together in a cheerful mesh. The personality is just as bright as the shell, if not brighter. This is a sure attraction, though the colors may influence the girls more than the boys. But this egg is certainly not choosy at all, and is willing to go to anyone.
Bubblegum Egg – On the smaller scale, this egg is pleasing to the eye. Its shell is rather crookedly shaped, almost formed in a slight curved shape, with long dents running in spirals along the shell. In a way, this egg is almost pretty in the way it’s shaped. Its color, is well, is also very attractive, particularly to the girls. It is a light, soft pink, with the faintest swirls of reds and whites. It reflects the peaceful emotions it has, the content and affectionate feelings that make people like it even more.
Mint Egg – A solid, ghostly color of white, this egg is creepier than anything else. Its small size makes it seem even more spirit-like, with the grumpy feelings that emanate from it making it seem even more like an odd poltergeist. The shape of this shell is wrinkly to an extreme, to a point where there is no more than a square inch of smooth shell left on the egg. Perhaps this egg is a true wraith, and a sour one at that. Yet it’s possible that it wouldn’t mind someone of a happier disposition…
Jawbreaker Egg – The only egg of the clutch that is actually completely round and smooth, this medium-sized egg is also one of the more happy seeming ones. It casts of emotions of sheer playfulness, daring any who approach it to play with it. Its shell is also peculiar, an odd shade of a very light blue, almost white. It is dappled with brown specks, but on the upper side of its shell, there is a red circle, with a yellow circle in it, and then an orange circle within that. This cheery egg attracts many, not only for the happiness it contains, but also for the intriguing spot on its shell.
Candycane Egg – With it’s background being solid white, this small egg seems to be a different white than the Mint Egg. The sheen possesses something of a mother-of-pearl type of shine, with the pure white seeming almost to have a rainbow in it at times. However, red stripes across the shell distract people from the rainbows. The red stripes are on a diagonal slant, making the egg seem oddly pretty. They are enough to almost distract one from the bumps on the shell of this egg. However, it is impossible to get the feel of this egg’s personality. One minute, it seems emotionally dead, other times, angry, other times, loving. This egg is a pure mystery.
Milk Chocolate Egg – This shell isn’t wrinkled, per se, but it is very denty, to a point where it looks like it’s a rock rather than orb. Its large, solid shell reflects the dim light of the glows. The brown coloring is even more evident under the light, the soft hue of the light brown is pleasant to look at. Then again, as with the Toffee Egg, looks can be deceiving. It is irritable and grumpy, and if anyone dares touch it, one can almost feel the sulkiness at having itself touched right beneath their fingertips. The Milk Chocolate Egg is far from a happy one.
Cotton Candy Egg – This egg is perhaps the sweetest-looking of the bunch. The shell looks melted down and sunken in, yet the color makes it clear that this egg is not suffering from the outer shell. It is a mixture of pastels, of light greens, pinks, purples, and blues, all swirled together in a cheerful mesh. The personality is just as bright as the shell, if not brighter. This is a sure attraction, though the colors may influence the girls more than the boys. But this egg is certainly not choosy at all, and is willing to go to anyone.
Bubblegum Egg – On the smaller scale, this egg is pleasing to the eye. Its shell is rather crookedly shaped, almost formed in a slight curved shape, with long dents running in spirals along the shell. In a way, this egg is almost pretty in the way it’s shaped. Its color, is well, is also very attractive, particularly to the girls. It is a light, soft pink, with the faintest swirls of reds and whites. It reflects the peaceful emotions it has, the content and affectionate feelings that make people like it even more.
Mint Egg – A solid, ghostly color of white, this egg is creepier than anything else. Its small size makes it seem even more spirit-like, with the grumpy feelings that emanate from it making it seem even more like an odd poltergeist. The shape of this shell is wrinkly to an extreme, to a point where there is no more than a square inch of smooth shell left on the egg. Perhaps this egg is a true wraith, and a sour one at that. Yet it’s possible that it wouldn’t mind someone of a happier disposition…