Does Niko know that Yahvii and her type of Yehkshir can be reborn?

OOC : He does, yeah. His pack is pretty much assigned to keeping up with Yahvii, though in his meantime he’d hunt other Yehkshir too. The Black Swords’s sole purpose is to eliminate as many Yehkshir as possible, and while the Olfur do come back, there will always be hunters chasing her tail.

Besides, pretty useful for farming materials when they keep coming back eh? x,D

Niko is pretty happy to hunt Yahvii down again and again, after December’s death he has quite the grudge for her.

Two questions. One, is Feur a Shire because her mom was a Yehkshir? And two, there were other eggs in the clutch, but only Feur’s was purple. Does that mean only Feur’s egg was convexity, and if so, what would the other eggs have been since you said that Olfur’Yehkshir pass on their own element to their young, not the sire’s element?

OOC : Feur is a shire by random, Yehkshir produce many breeds in a clutch (again, think of it more like a mythos thing rather than like scientifically). 

Feur’s egg WAS convexity, but her egg was given special purpose. The others in her clutch would have hatched with different variations of the element. Kind of like how with the Earth element, some dragons specialize with rocks while others wood or vines, etc. At least, that’s just how I personally think of the elements. There’s the key ones, Water, Wind, Earth, etc, but many subcategories. Olfur offspring typically are that element, with all those subcategories included in the clutch.  

Feuriah was meant to be that special snowflake that would have pure Convexity, while all her siblings would have aura/energy based abilities. 

I edited one of the TLoS banners because I'm lazy TwT

Some time after the Fall of Kurosia, the Arkeyans learned how to make genetic clones of plants and animals.  Because Kuronium was such a strong metal and due to the subsequent lack of it due to Malefor’s raid, they began genetically cloning Kurosian dragons in massive test tubes.  The dragons were kept alive until they reached adulthood, when they were promptly killed and their bones were harvested.
That is, until one day they hatched a Seuth. He was clever, he was smart.  He knew that he had to keep up his act of playing dead for as long as possible before attempting to escape and free the others.  For years, he remained still inside his test tube, nourished by the vitamin-rich water he was housed in.  Finally, when he reached his adolescence, he broke free of his tube.  The lab was empty, and that is where the Arkeyans made their deadly mistake.
The young Seuth shattered the other tubes, awakening at least a dozen of other Kuros in the lab before dashing to the massive incubators where the Arkeyans kept the eggs.  The group not only escaped with the eggs, but also with every wretched life of the Arkeyans that dishonored them.  With every one of the others free, the young Seuth fled with his people into the mountains to hide.  He had visions, flashes of a horrifying past and memories he wasn’t sure were his; He had visions of grand black buildings that clawed at the sky, statues and a wall of pure darkness; Then came the visions of that great city ablaze, his people screaming and crying for help, the shrieks of apes and laughter of a false god.
The others asked him what he saw and what they should do.
The piebald Seuth answered his people simply. “We go home.”  They had a lot to do before they could even begin trying to make their way to Kurosia; They needed to let the eggs finish incubating, they had to build their strength.  They were only children after all, and their only chance of finding the place was following the words of a Seuth.  And even then, how far did they have to go? Would anyone help them? Were they all that were left of the Kuros?
All of them were troubled too. They all had memories and names they knew were not their own, but one thing was certain: They had to go home and Chonaic, the piebald Seuth, was their only chance.
They called themselves the Ifrean a’Rugaht, the Hellborn, because of the horrid beginnings.  As they continue to make their ways toward home, they can only pray to their gods that they find others and that their people will welcome them despite their disgusting origins.

But then again, who would? They were abominations, a disgrace to the Kurosian people. Being a Kuros was already a bad thing in Skylands, and being born not of the way a true Kuros should be only added insult to injury.  All they can do is hope.

OOC : this is fuCKING AWESOME AS ALL HEEEEEEEEEEELL!!!! DOOOOOOOOOD ALL OF MY YES THIS IS HELLA RAD. Such a badass read, I loved it oh my god, so clever and fun >:D THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS AWESOMENESS!

So feur was the first Kuros born with Convexity as their sole element, and her egg was purple, the colorish of convexity. Does that mean the first Kuros of every element from one of those special Yehkshire was the same? So like the first water kuros from Inbarrnán was a blue egg?

OOC : That’s the idea! 😀