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You
walk on and come across a huge glade overgrown with
bushes. But then you look and realise those aren't
bushes, but huge nests. You slowly approach one
of the nests, and look inside. You see a bunch of
multicolored eggs slightly smaller than a football.
"Is
there something with the colour?" you
ask.
"Yes,"
Kaytara answered, "there are about five varieties
of a phoenix: blue, green, red, gold, and white.
White is very, very, very rare. Gold is still rare,
though not that rare. Blue is quite common.
Green is common. And there's always at
least one red egg in a clutch."
You
look inside again. Indeed, there were two red eggs
in the nest. You look into the other nests and
find more eggs.
"If
you want to adopt one, you have to know what to
do," says Kaytara, "You have to have a
webpage with its colour and design matching the
colour of the phoenix - crystals, clouds, and others
for a white, gold for a gold, water for a blue,
forest for a green, and fire for a red.
When
the egg is up in the right surrounds, E-mail
the owner of this site with the phoenix page's URL,
so that she can give you the graphic of your phoenix,
and let the egg hatch. Otherwise she simply won't
know you adopted, and the egg will never hatch!
One
more thing. The phoenixes are not at all that handsome when
the first hatch, especially the white, so be patient
and wait for your phoenix to grow up. Besides, in
mature form, the white is actually the most beautiful!
(It's like the ugly duckling.)
If
you don't really like the phoenix you adopted, or
want a different colour, e-mail the phoenix back
to Kat.
On
your webpage, don't forget to include the phoenix's
name and gender (which you decide for yourself).
Also, when your phoenix grows up, put a note on
the page if you are looking to breed your phoenix.
Now
choose one
egg from the clutches below, save it onto your computer,
and then put it onto a ready webpage."
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