-Masquerade- the Eartha

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Teen - Frozen
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Blocked Rules:
- Don't contact sides.
- Don't have friends contact me about why or to harass me. Both of you will be reported...

Why Blocked:
- You have been rude to me or someone else.
- You are EXTREMELY unfair in trades 99% of the time... This I usually don't block for unless you've done something else on this list.
- You are extremely annoying... This I usually don't block for unless you've done something else on this list.
- Did I mention being rude? 😱 There has been a TON of that recently. It's gotten WORSE AND WORSE over the years from when I first started. Pretty sure parents need to step up their game and teach their kids that not everything revolves around them, that they won't get everything they want in life, that they aren't entitled to get everything they want, that their behavior HAS consequences, AND being rude is well rude... I mean telling someone on an adoptables game to go die and to say they should have killed themselves? Those parents need to get their kid counseling cause something is wrong with them if they're telling someone that.

About Eartha Eggs

Fitted upon every Eartha egg is a decorative mask complete with purple plumes. Rather than being harmed in circumstances where its mask is removed, the egg will undergo suspended animation and refuse to hatch until the mask is properly replaced. Curiously, the feathers are genetically unrelated to the Eartha and do not belong to any known species of creature on Ark.

About the Eartha Creature

Acutely sensitive to the environment, an Eartha's own well-being is directly correlated to the health of their surroundings. A population living in areas subject to deforestation, regardless of severity, are more likely to succumb to disease than a population residing in lush, undisturbed forests.

Eartha are reluctant to produce their own offspring. To compensate, they adopt and raise the orphaned young of other species. The biological children that Eartha do manage to produce, known as kits, arrive in broods of three or fewer. Eartha kits instantly embrace their adopted siblings without a second thought.

Ancient literature recovered from the ruins of long-gone civilizations show that Eartha were once widely subject to worship as the incarnation of nature itself.