Eachta the Sirena

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Eachta
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23 Jan 2017
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23 Mar 2018
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10 Sep 2018
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Essence of Litsdnats
Stage Frozen
"i grow old ... i grow old ...
i shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.
shall i part my hair behind? do i dare to eat a peach?
i shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the beach.
i have heard the mermaids singing, each to each.

i do not think that they will sing to me.

i have seen them riding seaward on the waves
combing the white hair of the waves blown back
when the wind blows the water white and black.

we have lingered in the chambers of the sea
by sea-girls wreathed with seaweed red and brown
'til human voices wake us, and we drown."

- prufrock, eliot
hatched eleven-forty-seven on march twenty-third, 2018 ❤️

About Sirena Eggs

Sirena eggs can only hatch if placed on the ocean's floor, at least 2 miles down. Sirena eggs require increased atmospheric pressure to hold the egg's very soft and brittle shell together. Under less pressure, the egg falls apart.

About the Sirena Creature

Sirenas are regarded as one of the most sad and depressed sea creatures known on Ark. It would appear that their brain chemistry is naturally depressed, which means that it is not caused by an chemical imbalance. This is the way Sirenas are calibrated in their biology.

Sirenas live deep in the oceans off the southeastern coast of Ark. Studies have been attempted, whereby a group of Sirenas have been brought closer to the ocean's surface, to see if increased sunlight exposure improved their depressed state. It had no verifiable, scientific effect.

Scientists have questioned what evolutionary advantage Sirenas may have by being naturally depressed. The only known theory is that Sirenas, as depressed creatures, are related to by other very sad creatures. Creatures who are not naturally depressed, when related to, have a chance of becoming less depressed.