Your wings

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Ever wondered what size your wings will be? Or their color?

Your wings won't come in immediately. They'll take about half a year to actually slightly appear, and 2 years to become big enough for flight. It's not easy to have wings. You have to take care of them, and listen to subliminals/practice biokinesis every day. It's pretty hard to have them. In this chapter, I'll go in depth about what your wings will be like.

Size

Your wings will have to be bigger than you. I found this wings size calculator (not mine):

z=Wingspan

w=Your weight in kilograms

h=Height in feet

(W/25)=X

Convert X from meters squared to feet squared, with the new value as Y.

Y/(7H/24)=Z

From: https://www.wattpad.com/720546699-a-guide-for-avians-yet-another-m-shift-guide/page/4

Anyways, that's how big of a wingspan you'll need to fly.

Type

Choose some of your favorite birds and start researching them. Figure out what features make up their wings, and they can do with them. Then design your own wings. Pick what features you want from each wing. Draw their wings. Or describe them. I feel like I'm pressuring people to draw lol.

Colors

Your wings CAN'T be glowing white or neon purple. They need to be a realistic color. Your wings can be any natural color, although they can sometimes be things like bright red or neon green if you live in a tropical climate. Your wings are most likely to resemble your hair color OR your climate. An avian who lives in a cold climate is most likely to have wings that resemble a snowy owls, while an avian who lives in a tropical place will likely have bright neon wings. You will have some control over the color of your wings, but your wings are meant to be useful, not just fancy. Most people will find they have brown wings. That's because brown is the most common wing color.

Skills

Just like some people are more flexible or stronger, some people are better at flight than others. Just know that even if it's hard don't give up. You're awesome :D!



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