Or simply Glidy for short. Here are some characteristics of the Gliding Fody Snake:
Appearance: The Gliding Fody Snake has a slender body, similar to the Northern glider, with long limbs and brightly colored plumage like the Aldabra fody. It has a streamlined head with a sleek appearance like the Homalopsinae snake. The Glidy has wings made up of thin membranes or skin flaps that allow it to glide through the air. Its wings are colored in bold patterns, similar to the Aldabra fody’s plumage. The Glidy is small and agile, making it hard to catch.

Behavior: The Glidy spends a lot of time high up in trees or other elevated locations, where it builds its nest. It loves to explore its environment and is curious about anything that catches its eye. The Glidy is an excellent hunter, thanks to its ability to swoop down quickly on prey like the Midge. It can use its gliding abilities to escape danger quickly.
Emotions: The Glidy experiences a range of emotions, including joy and excitement when exploring new environments, fear and anxiety when encountering predators, and aggression when protecting its nest or offspring. It is also known to exhibit playfulness and curiosity, especially when interacting with other Glidies or creatures it encounters.
Worn Gear: The Glidy does not wear any gear, but it can be trained to carry small items, such as messages or tools, using a specially designed harness. Some adventurers have even been known to tame Glidies and use them as mounts or companions on their quests.
