Entry: Emberpaws are completely weak on their own, requiring supervision from their larger evolutions to defend them from larger Balarivogs. The liquid oil that they secrete all over their bodies is what helps ignite their tail on fire, but because it is young it does not have the full compounds of normal fire to make the fire painful meaning that if you were to put your hand through the fire, it would be warm instead. -Audio log finished.
*Evolve Emberpaw to level 50*
Entry: As agile as they look, Vulbursts are not like their final evolutions meaning they are not as fast as them, making them ambush predators by using their tail that can cast a glowing light, they use this to lure prey to where it is and once that happens, up to 5 or more Vulbursts will ambush their prey ripping them apart while wrapping their tails around them to pin them down and burn them. A Vulburst’s tail has a multifunctional purpose, it can switch its tail to a flaming torch or to the one I just mentioned earlier, a flameless light. They also use their tails to ward off larger Balarivogs during the night as well as using them like a whip with both of their two abilities. -Audio log finished.
*Evolve Vulburst to level 98*
Type: Fire, Light, Electric
Ability: Flare, Wild Thunder
Entry: The Flamehowl, one of the apex predators of Northern Canada utilize their fiery jaws for a burning bite, their light which is used for blinding prey or for defending the pack, as well as electricity on their claws tailored to be used for either paralyzing their prey or electrocuting them to a slow and painful death. They are usually seen all over the territories most of the time and are rarely seen in any other province other than those three. When two male Flamehowls get into a fight, it’s either during the mating season or they fight violently for the title of being the alpha male, if one wins they become the alpha, if the other loses they are kicked from the pack. Flamehowls are dangerous predators and should be hunted with extreme caution. -Audio log finished.
The Inspiration behind this line were Fox pups, Foxes (Red Fox specifically) and Wolves, pretty straightforward. And most importantly these animals inhabit North America, specifically Canada!