What is a baby coeurl called?
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What is a baby coeurl called?
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I had brought this up in a previous thread, because I am not convinced about the true origin of the coeurl kitten minion (what I mean is, I think the minion designer wanted to give us a kitten, and they just made it a coeurl without considering the already present connections and lore in the world. Perhaps this minion could be explained as a subspecies.). Because the coeurl pups - the "young" of coeurl - do not have spots. Instantly, I compare this to dalmatian pups. So then, why is it that our coeurl kitten minions have spots already?
That being said, if we are to give coeurl young a name, we are presented with coeurl kitten in the lore already, too (which is also in conflict to what lore is presented in game).
Coeurls are intended to be of the "cat" family, I believe, if you consider the name of the first encounter with one of their species in Satasha - the Cattery.Names of Coeurls through various stages of development
This has bothered me a little while, especially with the new minion and treasure chest hunts.
We have a new "Coeurl Kitten" minion. The quest to acquire it goes to great lengths to specifically state that it is a real baby coeurl we obtain. The coeurl character model is used in the quest as an NPC. Awesome.
But prior to patch, and also included in the treasure hunts if you get coeurl family of monsters attacking, is the coeurl pup. (The three monsters you get in the coeurl family from a treasure chest is a territorial coeurl pup - as large as a normal coeurl, has no spots, territorial young coeurl - has spots, and a territorial coeurl - the last being a torama/white model).
So, why is it that the small, tiny minion we get, Coeurl Kitten, called a kitten? Why does it have spots? Does it suddenly go through a metamorphoses when it gets its whiskers, lose its spots and become an entirely different colour?
Last edited by Kyan; 03-17-2014 at 08:27 AM.
Yhan, the White Viper.

I did some quick research. Apparently with wolves, Pup and cub are interchangeable. I'm going to say that Kittens are a new born, while the pup is the Juvenile.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_g..._animals_young
Apparently there are many cases where you have cub, pup, and whelp being interchangeable. The only really close feline creature that has cub and pup both is the Hyena. Fun fact, if you're on a dichotomy chart, Felines are distinguished by retractable claws. Hyenas have retractable claws.
Last edited by Lusavari; 03-17-2014 at 06:21 AM.




That's weird, that very list is one of the sites I double checked with, lol.
Pup
Anteater
Armadillo
Bat
Beaver
Capybara
Coyote
Dog
Dolphin
Fox
Gerbil
Guinea Pig
Hamster
Hedgehog
Hyena
Jackal
Meercat
Mole
Mongoose
Mouse
Otter
Porcupine
Prairie Dog
Rat
Sea Lion
Seal
Shark
Squirrel
Weasel
Wolf
Cub
Aardvark
Badger
Bear
Cheetah
Coyote
Fox
Panda
Hyena
Jaguar
Leopard
Lion
Minx
Panther
Polar Bear
Raccoon
Red Panda
Shark
Tiger
Wolf
Notice that virtually all of the interchangeable instances of pup and cub are canids (red), where as virtually all of the big cats (blue) are cubs?
That's what I was going by, at least.
"I shall refrain from making any further wild claims until such time as I have evidence."
– Y'shtola

Just to throw this in for terms used in the lore about coeurls:
Originally Posted by Coeurl Mount
Summon your fleet-footed battle coeurl, trained from a pup to recognise you as a friend...not food.Perhaps the name changes with the state of whisker growth. This does not explain the spots, however.Originally Posted by Coeurl Kitten
Summon your coeurl kitten minion. It will be several summers before his trademark whiskers grow out.
Yhan, the White Viper.

Well. A leopard may never change its spots, but a Coeurl might.
I noticed that too, Moose, when I checked the list. I couldn't find a clear definition of Pup vs. Cub. That's why I mentioned Hyenas actually being more similar to cats than canines despite their physical appearance. It's really the only justification I can think of.
I'm still in favor of amassing crystals to summon our mighty primal, Ferne.

Was scanning through the video and I noticed something in the new regions of Amdapor. Look at the thing facing off with the adventurers in the vid, in the midst of the ahriman. If any of you get to a chance, take a look at this:
Get your category pens ready, I think you have a new genus on your hands, watch its movements in the vid at 2:44. Its like a serpent-shape with multiple faces and arms. An amazing looking monster, preemptively I'll say it, voidsent.
Patch 2.2 Preview (English)
Last edited by RolandDebreton; 03-17-2014 at 11:26 AM.

Yes, it caught my attention, too.
And creeped me out!
Yhan, the White Viper.
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