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ltwilliammowett · 1 month
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A pair of Neptune copper ship's anchor lanterns with molded glass lenses with red screens and two handles, early 20th Century
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icy-saturday · 4 months
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"The Copper Trawler"
Concept by Battlestation Four
Introduction
Copper Trawlers are a medium-large breed of lantern. Their temperament can vary from alert and protective, to lively and playful. They have a short pair of legs that they use to run, kick, and jump to higher perches where they can vocalize loudly.
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Vocalizations
Copper Trawlers are a particularly noisy breed and will whistle and sing to their hearts’ content as a sign of affection for their owners. Each lantern has a unique and distinct melody, and they love to sing in groups, so it is recommended to have more than one lantern in your household as they are also a very social breed and will often chatter amongst each other.
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*Not for everyone*
However, owning a Copper Trawler isn’t for everyone. These lanterns are semi-nocturnal and will stay up all night chattering, whistling, and singing into the late hours of the night. Copper Trawlers are recommended for night owls or those with large households (if you plan to own more than one).
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Diet
Their diet consists mainly of both dry and moist grains such as various seeds and oatmeal, and occasional proteins and greens such as fish, eggs, and salads in moderation.
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Copper Trawlers in the Wild (habitat)
Copper Trawlers can be found in coastal forests, often perched high up in thick branches in groups of four or more. Like stated before, they are most active during twilight, post-midnight hours and sometimes even around sunrise. The easiest way to spot a Copper Trawler in the wild is to wait until dark and search for their lights and listen for their various melodies. Males are significantly louder than females and glow slightly brighter as well, making them easier to track down. They also have larger deflectors and a wider build. This is to help them attract mates in the wild.
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Copper Trawlers in the Wild (lifestyle)
Copper Trawlers in the wild make their homes in both large nests in trees and underground dens, similar to foxes and birds of prey. Some lanterns will build large sturdy nests on tall trees, usually on the thickest branches. Others will dig intricate tunnel systems leading to a large and shallow entrance chamber near the surface of the ground often hidden by thick reeds or grass or cleverly placed next to a tree where another group of Copper Trawlers are nesting. The diet of wild Copper Trawlers consists of the same items and can easily be obtained by the lanterns due to their coastal habitat.
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Conclusion
Copper Trawlers, whether wild or domesticated, live in harmony amongst each other, working together to thrive in their surroundings.
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Craftsman Dining Room - Enclosed
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icy-saturday · 4 months
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"The Copper Trawler" (continued)
Concept by Battlestation Four
Social Dynamics
Group Structure: Within a Copper Trawler group, there is a loose hierarchy based on age and experience. Older, more experienced lanterns often take on leadership roles, guiding the group's movements and decisions. Younger lanterns may be more playful and energetic, contributing to the overall vitality of the group.
Leadership Roles: The leader of a Copper Trawler group, often the oldest and most experienced male or female, is responsible for making decisions related to the group's movements, nesting sites, and safety. They also play a crucial role in coordinating group singing sessions, which are essential for bonding and communication.
Task Distribution: Copper Trawlers exhibit cooperative behavior when it comes to tasks such as nest-building, foraging, and protecting the group. While there might not be strictly assigned roles, individual lanterns naturally gravitate towards tasks they are more skilled at or enjoy, contributing to the overall well-being of the group.
Communication: Copper Trawlers communicate through a combination of vocalizations, light patterns, and body language. The leader often sets the tone for group activities through specific melodies, and different lanterns may have unique roles in the group's musical ensemble.
Conflict Resolution: Conflicts within the group are typically resolved through vocalizations and expressive displays rather than physical altercations. The social structure encourages cooperation, and disputes are settled through negotiation and mutual understanding.
Mating Rituals: During the breeding season, males may engage in elaborate singing displays and light shows to attract females. However, it's not a competitive process; rather, it's a collaborative effort where the entire group participates in creating a vibrant and harmonious environment.
Family Bonds: While there might not be a strict nuclear family structure, Copper Trawlers form strong bonds with their young. Older members of the group often take on mentorship roles, guiding the younger lanterns in various aspects of life, from foraging techniques to intricate singing patterns.
Breeding and Family Structure
Mating Season: Copper Trawlers have a distinct mating season marked by environmental cues such as changes in temperature and light. During this time, the air is filled with the melodies of males and the soft glow of their lights as they engage in elaborate displays to attract potential mates.
Courtship Rituals: Males play a prominent role in courtship, showcasing their singing and lighting abilities. They may create intricate patterns in the air with their glowing bodies, synchronized with their melodies. Females, in turn, respond with their own unique songs, and the collaborative display becomes a communal event involving the entire group.
Pair Formation: While the courtship displays are collective, individual pairs may form within the larger group. These pairs are not exclusive, and the communal nature of the Copper Trawler society means that parenting responsibilities are often shared among several individuals.
Nesting Practices: Once a female is ready to lay eggs, the pair, with the assistance of other group members, selects a suitable nesting site. Copper Trawlers are meticulous nest builders, combining twigs, leaves, and other materials to create sturdy and well-insulated nests either in trees or underground dens.
Egg Incubation: Both males and females take turns incubating the eggs, ensuring a balanced approach to parenting. The entire group contributes to protecting the nesting site, creating a cooperative and secure environment for the upcoming generation.
Rearing Young: Upon hatching, the young Copper Trawlers are cared for collectively by the group. Older members take on mentorship roles, guiding the young lanterns in various skills such as foraging, singing, and nest-building. This communal approach to parenting strengthens the bonds within the group.
Transition to Independence: As the young Copper Trawlers grow, they gradually become more independent. The communal structure allows for a smooth transition, with the older members continuing to provide guidance and support until the young lanterns are fully integrated into the group.
Continued Communal Living: Even as Copper Trawlers mature, they continue to live within the larger group. This communal living arrangement promotes cooperation and ensures the well-being of all members, regardless of age.
Interaction with Humans
Domestication and Bonding: Copper Trawlers, when kept in human households, have the capacity to form strong bonds with their owners. This bonding process often begins when the lanterns are young and continues throughout their lives. Regular interaction, feeding, and positive reinforcement contribute to the development of a trusting relationship.
Affectionate Displays: Copper Trawlers express affection towards their human companions through a combination of vocalizations, glowing displays, and physical gestures. They may perch on their owner's shoulder or lap, emitting soft melodies as a sign of contentment and companionship.
Shared Singing Sessions: Humans and Copper Trawlers can engage in shared singing sessions, creating a harmonious blend of human and lantern melodies. This activity not only deepens the bond between them but also provides a unique and delightful form of entertainment.
Feeding and Care: Human owners are responsible for providing a balanced diet for their Copper Trawlers, including a mix of grains, proteins, and greens. Establishing a consistent feeding schedule and providing a stimulating environment contribute to the lanterns' well-being.
Nighttime Activity: Given the semi-nocturnal nature of Copper Trawlers, humans who keep them as pets should be prepared for nighttime activities. This includes the lanterns engaging in lively singing, chattering, and glowing displays during the late hours. Owners who are night owls may find this behavior endearing, creating a unique bond during the quiet hours of the night.
Training and Enrichment: Copper Trawlers are intelligent beings, and they respond well to positive reinforcement-based training. Owners can teach them new tunes, tricks, or even simple commands. Providing a variety of toys and perches within their living space enhances their mental and physical stimulation.
Integration with Other Pets: If there are other pets in the household, Copper Trawlers can adapt well to their presence. Proper introductions and supervision are essential, and over time, these lanterns may form interesting interactions with other animals, fostering a diverse and harmonious environment.
Cultural Significance: In some human societies within your AU, Copper Trawlers may hold cultural significance. Their melodies and glowing displays might be incorporated into rituals, ceremonies, or artistic performances, deepening the connection between humans and these enchanting lanterns.
Cultural Significance
Symbol of Harmony: Copper Trawlers are seen as symbols of harmony and cooperation in many human societies. Their communal living and collaborative behaviors serve as inspirations for human communities to work together for the greater good.
Ceremonial Performances: The unique melodies and glowing displays of Copper Trawlers play a central role in various ceremonies and celebrations. Humans may incorporate the lanterns into festivals, weddings, and other significant events, enhancing the cultural experience with the enchanting presence of these creatures.
Art and Creativity: Copper Trawlers inspire artists, musicians, and writers within your AU. Their melodies become the basis for musical compositions, their glowing patterns inspire visual art, and their communal living influences narratives that celebrate unity and diversity.
Spiritual Connections: In some cultures, Copper Trawlers are believed to have spiritual significance. People may attribute mystical qualities to these lanterns, seeing them as messengers of positive energy, guardians of the night, or symbols of interconnectedness between the natural and spiritual realms.
Storytelling and Folklore: Folktales and legends featuring Copper Trawlers are passed down through generations. These stories often emphasize the importance of cooperation, kindness, and the beauty found in the diversity of talents and voices.
Educational Tool: Copper Trawlers become educational tools for teaching principles of teamwork and communication. Schools and educational programs may use these lanterns as metaphors to instill values of collaboration and mutual support among students.
Conservation Efforts: Due to their cultural significance, Copper Trawlers may become the focus of conservation efforts. Human societies might establish protected areas and initiatives to ensure the well-being of these lanterns and their habitats.
Economic Impact: The popularity of Copper Trawlers in cultural events, art, and education may contribute to economic activities. People may engage in the production of lantern-themed merchandise, performances, and experiences, creating a unique industry around these enchanting creatures.
Adaptations to Different Environments
Urban Environments:
In urban settings, Copper Trawlers may adapt to cityscapes by perching on buildings and streetlights.
Their vocalizations might incorporate urban sounds, creating a unique blend of city noises and enchanting melodies.
City-dwelling Copper Trawlers may develop a tolerance for artificial light and adjust their nocturnal activities accordingly.
Desert Environments:
In desert regions, Copper Trawlers may build nests within cacti or find shelter in rocky formations.
Their diet could include a variety of seeds and plants adapted to arid conditions, showcasing their ability to thrive in different ecosystems.
Adaptations to conserve water, such as specialized water-storing vegetation, may be observed in desert-dwelling Copper Trawlers.
Mountainous Environments:
Copper Trawlers in mountainous areas may build nests on high cliffs and rocky outcrops.
Their melodies might resonate through mountain valleys, creating a unique acoustic experience influenced by the surrounding landscape.
These lanterns may have adaptations for colder temperatures, such as thicker fur or feathers for insulation.
Forest Environments:
In dense forests, Copper Trawlers may construct elaborate nests high in the trees to avoid ground predators.
Their diet could include a variety of forest fruits, nuts, and insects, showcasing adaptability to the local flora and fauna.
Forest-dwelling Copper Trawlers may exhibit more intricate camouflage patterns to blend in with their surroundings.
Aquatic Environments:
In coastal regions, Copper Trawlers might adapt to aquatic life, using their glowing lights to attract prey in the water.
They may build nests on cliffs overlooking the ocean or even float on buoyant vegetation, creating floating nests.
Their diet might include a variety of seafood, and they could exhibit specialized adaptations for swimming and diving.
Subterranean Environments:
In regions with extensive underground spaces, Copper Trawlers may develop adaptations for digging and creating elaborate tunnel systems.
Their glowing lights could serve as a form of communication in the darkness of subterranean environments.
These lanterns might have unique adaptations for sensing vibrations and echoes in the underground world.
Tundra Environments:
In cold tundra regions, Copper Trawlers may have adaptations for surviving freezing temperatures, such as thicker fur or feathers.
Their vocalizations might carry over long distances in the crisp, open air of the tundra.
Nests could be built in low-lying vegetation, providing protection from the wind.
NOTE: *I will update all my Copper Trawler posts as soon as i provide concept artwork (whether traditional, digital, or AI generated)*
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