The white belly of this flying fish native to the skies above Coerthas is ofttimes mistaken for a cloud.
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While its ancestors may have been wavekin, subsequent generations' extended exposure to submarine wind crystals has aided the fleece stingray's evolution into its current form. Great flocks (schools?) of the white-bellied rays are sometimes mistaken for swift-moving rain clouds.
Weather
(Number: 73)
Fair Skies
⇒
Clear Skies
20.5%
Clear Skies
⇒
Fair Skies
13.7%
Clear Skies
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Clear Skies
12.3%
Fair Skies
⇒
Fair Skies
11.0%
Clouds
⇒
Clear Skies
8.2%
Fog
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Fair Skies
6.8%
Umbral Wind
⇒
Fair Skies
6.8%
Fog
⇒
Clear Skies
5.5%
Wind
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Fair Skies
5.5%
Clouds
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Fair Skies
4.1%
Wind
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Clear Skies
2.7%
Umbral Wind
⇒
Clear Skies
2.7%
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