Tyrifem the Amarra

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The green forest was full of life. Squirrels were running everywhere, Birds were taking flight, and eggs lay everywhere, waiting for the right time, the right conditions to hatch. What stood in the middle, was the Guardian. The Guardian of the forest, the Guardian of the cove.

Light beamed down on where the Guardian stood. The Guardian scanned the vast landscape and horizon of the cove. Everything seemed peaceful and well. The Guardian waited. Waited for the Cove Leader, The Leader to come. The Guardian stood up and let the sun bathe her soft fur. Waiting. Waiting

Stolen on 4th March, 2014
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About Amarra Eggs

The pattern on Amarra eggs resemble that of clover plants, particularly the Trifolium repens species, which allows for sufficient camouflage in their natural habitat. This habitat consists of forested areas with a heavy concentration of clover fields, although some eggs have been discovered in wooded mountain ranges as well.

About the Amarra Creature

The fur of Amarras are oftentimes covered in clovers as a camouflage mechanism. Depending on habitat location, the amount of clovers vary from being abundant to nonexistent. It is said to be a sign of good luck and future fortune if an Amarra wearing one or more four-leaf clovers crosses someone's path.

In modern times, Amarras have found themselves expanding their habitat into urban areas due to their quick adaptability and intelligence. Unfortunately, this has led to the species being branded as a pest because of their ability to stealthily sneak into garbage bins during the night in order to scavenge for food. The resulting mess left behind by these creatures when foraging is why an Ark City ordinance was enacted, stating that all waste containers must be secured and have tightly fitted lids. Those who fail to comply with this ordinance may face a hefty fine.

The Amarra's tendency to frequent places such as Ark City has made the species subjected to much research by the Science and Research Center.