lore:creatures:grand_murmuration
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====== The Grand Murmuration ====== | ====== The Grand Murmuration ====== | ||
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- | ===== The 9 Birds ===== | + | ===== The Nine ===== |
- | **Ashet** | + | ====Ashet==== |
Standing at 7 feet tall, the Ashet are physically most similar to Harriers. These birds are known for being very prideful and very violent. To have a tamed Ashet is a symbol of prestige among the Tzeporem. If one is tamed they will follow orders to the letter, but one must be careful as once given an order it can not be revoked. | Standing at 7 feet tall, the Ashet are physically most similar to Harriers. These birds are known for being very prideful and very violent. To have a tamed Ashet is a symbol of prestige among the Tzeporem. If one is tamed they will follow orders to the letter, but one must be careful as once given an order it can not be revoked. | ||
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The name Ashet is believed to be a shortening of “Ash Eater” which originates from a story of an Ashet who decided to kill a phoenix. To stop the phoenix from reforming it ate its ashes so that every time it was rebirthed it would die again inside the Ashet. | The name Ashet is believed to be a shortening of “Ash Eater” which originates from a story of an Ashet who decided to kill a phoenix. To stop the phoenix from reforming it ate its ashes so that every time it was rebirthed it would die again inside the Ashet. | ||
- | **Dahm** | + | ====Dahm==== |
The second smallest of the Grand Murmuration, | The second smallest of the Grand Murmuration, | ||
- | **Eroka** | + | ====Eroka==== |
With a name meaning to shine, the Eroka serve as embodiments of the stars, the moons, and the sun. The birds most closely related to them are herons, though the Eroka’s plumage varies greatly in color from deep blues to vibrant yellows and oranges, they glow with a brilliance like no other. They also stand up to 20 feet tall. | With a name meaning to shine, the Eroka serve as embodiments of the stars, the moons, and the sun. The birds most closely related to them are herons, though the Eroka’s plumage varies greatly in color from deep blues to vibrant yellows and oranges, they glow with a brilliance like no other. They also stand up to 20 feet tall. | ||
- | **Firewalker** | + | ====Firewalker==== |
The smallest of the Grand Murmuration at only 2 feet tall, Firewalkers have the build of water rails but with a key difference. Their wings are made of a shimmering black and red metal that when it rubs against itself it creates sparks thus the name firewalker. Their beaks are made of a similar metal. Firewalkers generally preen in bodies of water to avoid causing fires in the grass. While they often hunt in the water, they have also been known to use their wings and beak to set fire to smoke out prey. | The smallest of the Grand Murmuration at only 2 feet tall, Firewalkers have the build of water rails but with a key difference. Their wings are made of a shimmering black and red metal that when it rubs against itself it creates sparks thus the name firewalker. Their beaks are made of a similar metal. Firewalkers generally preen in bodies of water to avoid causing fires in the grass. While they often hunt in the water, they have also been known to use their wings and beak to set fire to smoke out prey. | ||
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Folk tales tell of the group of Tzeporem on a cold night, their fire wouldn’t start. A firewalker came and used its feathers to create the sparks needed to set the campfire alight. | Folk tales tell of the group of Tzeporem on a cold night, their fire wouldn’t start. A firewalker came and used its feathers to create the sparks needed to set the campfire alight. | ||
- | **Holeh** | + | ====Holeh==== |
Holeh are birds of legend that, unlike the other birds in the Grand Murmuration, | Holeh are birds of legend that, unlike the other birds in the Grand Murmuration, | ||
- | **Phoenix** | + | ====Phoenix==== |
Representing the tribe of life, naturally, is the phoenix, known for its eternally cycle of life and death. Phoenix never stop growing, eventually though they reach a size that is unsustainable and undergo rebirth. | Representing the tribe of life, naturally, is the phoenix, known for its eternally cycle of life and death. Phoenix never stop growing, eventually though they reach a size that is unsustainable and undergo rebirth. | ||
- | **Pitterpa** | + | ====Pitterpa==== |
At 5 feet tall the Pitterpa are the third smallest of the Grand Murmuration. Closely related to hummingbirds, | At 5 feet tall the Pitterpa are the third smallest of the Grand Murmuration. Closely related to hummingbirds, | ||
- | **Strumta** | + | ====Strumta==== |
Resembling a lyrebird, the Strumta are 10 foot tall birds whose tails, when extended, resemble strings on a lyre. The Strumta can vibrate these string-like tails to create music wherever they go. Those who hear it will be overcome with an emotion, which emotion usually depends on the song played. Legends speak of a town watched over by a Strumta. One night an enemy army marched into town and razed it to the ground, the only survivor being a young woman who ran to tell the Strumta of what occurred. The Strumta played its music for the lady and calmed her down and let her rest while it walked to the enemy encampment and played a song of war, causing the soldiers to fight each other to the death. | Resembling a lyrebird, the Strumta are 10 foot tall birds whose tails, when extended, resemble strings on a lyre. The Strumta can vibrate these string-like tails to create music wherever they go. Those who hear it will be overcome with an emotion, which emotion usually depends on the song played. Legends speak of a town watched over by a Strumta. One night an enemy army marched into town and razed it to the ground, the only survivor being a young woman who ran to tell the Strumta of what occurred. The Strumta played its music for the lady and calmed her down and let her rest while it walked to the enemy encampment and played a song of war, causing the soldiers to fight each other to the death. | ||
- | **Thunderbird** | + | ====Thunderbird==== |
If one was to apply a hierarchy to the Grand Murmuration, | If one was to apply a hierarchy to the Grand Murmuration, | ||
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