How to choose the right kind of wraith to adopt.....

Sep 24, 2005 09:47



First you have to go to the nearest Wraith re-habilitation center and observe all the available subjects to get some idea of how each one behaves.

You don't want an agressive Wraith, he might turn on you and eat you later just for laughs;



What you should look for is a slightly shy, but inquisitive Wraith. Such as this one;



After finding a Wraith you like, try to get him to interact with you, if he seems to like you you're making progress;



Next, if things have gone well, speak to a caretaker and see if you can take the Wraith for a walk, make sure to use the proper equipment though;



The Wraith should seem happy and interested in his surroundings, keep an eye on him though, you don't need any accidents;



If everything has gone well you should have a happy, interested Wraith that you are ready to sign the adoption papers for, but if he seems attached to you, don't leave him alone in the cage, he may get upset;



After reassuring and calming your new Wraith, take him home and quietly introduce him to his new surroundings, don't overtax his attention span though, this could also cause him to get aggressive or anxious;



All in all your Wraith should look happy and healthy and the two of you should have a long and happy life together. Remember, a happy Wraith is a safe Wraith;



One last note, make sure you have a competent Doctor available in case you Wraith needs medical attention of any kind (Sedation is usually neccesary for any examination, Wraith are excitable);



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