MissWorld the Pahoehoe

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I am the girl you know, can't look you in the eye
I am the girl you know, so sick I cannot try
I am the one you want, can't look you in the eye
I am the girl, you know I lie, I lie and lie
I'm miss world, somebody kill me
Kill me pills
No one cares, my friends
My friend
I'm miss world, watch me break and watch me burn
No one is listening, my friend
Now I've made my bed, I'll lie in it
I've made my bed, I'll die in it
I've made my bed, I'll lie in it
I've made my bed, I'll die in it
Cute girls watch when I eat ether
Suck me under
Maybe forever, my friends
Yeah
Now I've made my bed, I'll lie in it
I've made my bed, I'll die in it
I've made my bed, I'll die in it
I've made my bed, I'll cry in it
I've made my bed, I'll lie in it
I've made my bed, I'll cry in it
I've made my bed, I'll die in it
I've made my bed, I'll lie in it, my friend
I am the girl you know, can't look you in the eye

About Pahoehoe Eggs

With a surface temperature of roughly 900 °C, Pahoehoe eggs should never under any circumstances be handled without the proper protective equipment, nor should they be removed from near The Volcano unless under the careful supervision of a vulcanologist. The unsafe handling of Pahoehoe eggs may result in severe third-degree burns and possibly death.

About the Pahoehoe Creature

Through a unique evolutionary trait, the Pahoehoe's basaltic body composition allows the species to endure the blisteringly intense heat of The Volcano without suffering any injuries. Its body is also adept to traversing The Volcano's magma with relative ease. Magmish are the main source of nutrition for juvenile Pahoehoe, along with igneous rocks to supplement their diet. As Pahoehoe mature into fully grown adults, they will begin to tackle larger, more difficult prey such as Bunthoff and Flares.

Ark mythology has characterized the Pahoehoe as the living embodiment of The Volcano, responsible for its eruptions and seismic activity throughout history. Several ancient cultures worshiped the species as a type of god.