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'''A pelican''' is an automated [[NPC]] that wanders around [[Solhaven]].
'''A pelican''' is an automated [[NPC]] that wanders around [[Solhaven]].

=Behind the Scenes=
==Description==
==Description==
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The pelican appears to be a sizeable seabird. His whitish feathers cover immense wings built for gliding, and beneath his spoonlike beak is a large gullet for holding food. Life around the seaport seems to have made him quite comfortable around people.
The pelican appears to be a sizeable seabird. His whitish feathers cover immense wings built for gliding, and beneath his spoonlike beak is a large gullet for holding food. Life around the seaport seems to have made him quite comfortable around people.
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==Room messaging==
==Room Messaging==
A pelican half flaps, half waddles in.
A pelican half flaps, half waddles in.



Latest revision as of 17:24, 25 November 2019

A pelican is an automated NPC that wanders around Solhaven.

Description

The pelican appears to be a sizeable seabird.  His whitish feathers cover immense wings built for gliding, and beneath his spoonlike beak is a large gullet for holding food.  Life around the seaport seems to have made him quite comfortable around people.

Room Messaging

A pelican half flaps, half waddles in.

A pelican ruffles his feathers as he looks over the area.

A pelican sits down and begins preening.

The pelican squawks his irritation, then flaps to his feet.

A pelican shuts his beak tightly as something in his gullet begins wriggling mightily! He shakes his head, and the movement ceases.

A pelican spreads his wings and rushes towards you, then stops, reaches out, and pecks your leg! Looking smug, the pelican waddles off.

A pelican turns his head and looks at you with one eye.

A pelican waddles about then stops and opens his mouth. Down his gullet you can see a fish flopping about before the bird snaps his beak shut again.

A pelican waddles comically about the street, snapping his beak and ruffling his feathers.

A pelican half flaps, half waddles south.