F.A.Q

Q. What is a Kirin?
A. One of the most magnificent and admired of creatures in the legends of the East is the Kirin. Not to be confused with the Japanese word for giraffe, kirin are different entirely. While they have at times been compared to the Western unicorn, they are not entirely the same. It is said that kirin are indeed horselike, and some may have the tail of an ox, but unlike unicorns they also have scales. Depending on the story they may have some scales or be covered in them entirely.

Q. Can they talk like us or do they have their own language?
A. Kirin can speak the languages of humans easily, and some have been said to possess telepathy as well. They can sense when someone is telling them the truth as they know it or when someone is willingly trying to mislead them. Kirin, in many stories, are not inclined to help those who willingly mislead them or the people whom they regard as trustworthy or virtuous.

Q. What are Kirin's like exactly?
A: In all legends kirin are extremely gentle and appreciative of all life, careful never to tread upon living things wherever they go. Kirin never take an innocent life, although they may become truly fearsome in order to defend lives. If a wicked creature threatens those considered good by a kirin, that kirin will become a fierce creature indeed to defend them, howling and breathing fire, as well as other mighty abilities that vary from story to story.

Q. Do they breed like normal horses?
A. It is said that in the spring, kirin will call out to their potential mate and await an answer. If that answer comes, they will send energy to mix with their mate's to produce an offspring of that energy. Presumably any manner of pairing thusly may produce offspring, a truly magnificent aspect of their beauty.

Q. Sweet! I want one, gimme!
A. Whoa there, pump the breaks. We don't give out these beauties for free now unless we deem the recipitant worthy of it. So get that thought out of your head.

Q. Ok well how can I get one?
A. Simple, through flatsales, auctions, raffles, etc. Or if you miss a chance to get one through those, you can obtaine one through customs.

Q. How much do they cost?
A. The price for a Kirin is 6K.

Q. Whoa, when did get one?
A. They are colorists and I like to reward my workers by allowing them to make Kirins for themselves.

Q. Ok, then why did get one? They're not part of the staff.
A. Either they got it through a pet trade, custom or as a gift. Stop your whining.

Q. I no longer want my Kirin, can I sell it?
A. No you absolutly can not. You don't sell your children do you?

Q: Then how come you sell them?
A: Technically we aren't selling the Kirin. We like any orphanage are charging an adoption fee.

Q. keeps harassing me. What can I do?
A. Either talk to the owner of the shop which is Mira, the diciplinarian which is Jezabelle or the threads mediator Ms Muffet.