Plixie/DoF

"Bio: Long ago, there was only the stillness of time and space. From this primordial hush, the Plixie is said to have emerged. Breaking its sonic slumber, it oozed and flowed in concert with its own internal melody and the nascent rhythm of the universe. The exotic exoskeleton it routinely sheds and grows anew can be harvested and converted into a beautiful and resilient substance known as 'Plixie Glass'. Its crooning is infused with melancholy and innocence, and speaks of wondrous new beginnings, while longing for a past it doesn't quite remember."

Description
The Plixie is a fairy-esque creature with two pairs of wings, tiny pink legs and a shelled body. Its arms, being notably bigger than its legs, are pink on the upper half and cast in cerulean armor with peacock-blue markings on its lower arms. Its body also has muave ribs and a form of frilled neckguard on its neck, as well as some form of free-moving part on its back. Its head is arctic blue with a light pink chin, and a transparent pink glass where the plasma forming its brain is placed, which glows.

It is the Celestial monster of Plasma.

Song
It sings a series of "yooah"s in a way that seems to sound similar to a way as if a Furcorn were to wear a spacesuit and sing through it. The Plixie's song is "yooah yooah yee, eh yooah yooah yi, yooah yooah yee, yohey yooah yooey yooey yooh".

Breeding
cannot be bred; instead, like all Celestials, it can only be hatched from an egg after its egg reaches the portal in the Daily Login Game. 24 spaces have to be done before the can reach its portal. A 30-day time limit appears for all s to reach the portal.

The is available in the Daily Login Game during every November.

Teleportation
Like all Celestials, the automatically gets teleported to Starhenge if their species' egg reaches the portal within the time limits.

Name Origin
Its name originates from the word "pixie", a small fairy like creature often seen in fantasy stories, and "plexiglass", a solid, transparent plastic often used in pieces of glass.