TV-Series
Description
Pip, formally named Piyovelt Phelpia Pi Alpine Piyoderika, is a Hræsvelgr Eagle chick discovered as an egg by the dragon Letty within a remote icy desert. The egg hatched shortly after discovery, causing Pip to irreversibly imprint on Letty as his permanent parental figure. Pip's biological origins are unknown, including any details about his genetic parents or whether the egg was abandoned or lost.
Physically, Pip manifests as a small juvenile avian chick with predominantly white plumage, accented by vivid green eyes and a distinctive cluster of blue, heart-shaped feathers on his chest. As a Hræsvelgr, he is destined to mature into a giant arctic eagle but currently retains a diminutive form.
His personality blends high affection with relentless curiosity. Pip addresses Letty as "Papa," projecting unwavering admiration and perceiving him as brave and strong despite contradictory evidence. Naturally explorative and independent, Pip frequently wanders from Letty without distress, inadvertently sparking concern in his adoptive father. An active imagination and willingness to assist others drive him, though his curiosity sometimes propels unsupervised adventures.
Species-specific traits include consuming only snow during early growth stages, simplifying initial care. Pip also wields a potent vocal ability: his cry emits concussive force capable of incapacitating nearby individuals—a combat-oriented trait contrasting his non-aggressive demeanor.
Pip's primary bond is with Letty, who provides nurturing through cooking, storytelling, and safety assurance, responding protectively and anxiously to Pip’s wanderings. Pip also interacts with other characters: he accepts affectionate attention from Nell, a human princess, and receives occasional species-specific guidance from the elf Dearia, though their interactions remain limited.
Narrative progression shows Pip evolving toward independence. His wandering tendencies transition into deliberate explorations, including a documented solo adventure. Specific installments like the manga chapter "Pip Goes Off to Play" (Chapter 16) and anime episode "Pip Goes on an Adventure" (Episode 8) highlight his growing autonomy while preserving his affectionate core. A dedicated side story, "A Day in the Life of Pip," further explores his daily experiences. Pip’s current storyline shows no significant physical maturation, though his species implies eventual transformation into a large eagle form.
Physically, Pip manifests as a small juvenile avian chick with predominantly white plumage, accented by vivid green eyes and a distinctive cluster of blue, heart-shaped feathers on his chest. As a Hræsvelgr, he is destined to mature into a giant arctic eagle but currently retains a diminutive form.
His personality blends high affection with relentless curiosity. Pip addresses Letty as "Papa," projecting unwavering admiration and perceiving him as brave and strong despite contradictory evidence. Naturally explorative and independent, Pip frequently wanders from Letty without distress, inadvertently sparking concern in his adoptive father. An active imagination and willingness to assist others drive him, though his curiosity sometimes propels unsupervised adventures.
Species-specific traits include consuming only snow during early growth stages, simplifying initial care. Pip also wields a potent vocal ability: his cry emits concussive force capable of incapacitating nearby individuals—a combat-oriented trait contrasting his non-aggressive demeanor.
Pip's primary bond is with Letty, who provides nurturing through cooking, storytelling, and safety assurance, responding protectively and anxiously to Pip’s wanderings. Pip also interacts with other characters: he accepts affectionate attention from Nell, a human princess, and receives occasional species-specific guidance from the elf Dearia, though their interactions remain limited.
Narrative progression shows Pip evolving toward independence. His wandering tendencies transition into deliberate explorations, including a documented solo adventure. Specific installments like the manga chapter "Pip Goes Off to Play" (Chapter 16) and anime episode "Pip Goes on an Adventure" (Episode 8) highlight his growing autonomy while preserving his affectionate core. A dedicated side story, "A Day in the Life of Pip," further explores his daily experiences. Pip’s current storyline shows no significant physical maturation, though his species implies eventual transformation into a large eagle form.