Lyoka the Kiretch

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Lyoka
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17 Mar 2015
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26 Jul 2017
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Gender: Female
Origin: Old Norse
Meaning: *This name derives from the Old Norse “helgi > heilagr,” meaning “holy, blessed.” This name and its variants (Hege, Helle, Helge, Helga, and Helka) are a female name used mainly in Scandinavia, Iceland, Germany, and Hungary. The name was in use in England before the Norman Conquest but appeared to have died out afterward. It was re-introduced to English-speaking nations in the 20th-century from Germany and the Nordic countries. Eastern Slavic name Olga derives from it. The Scandinavian male equivalent is Helge or Helgi. The name day is celebrated: Estonia: May 31, Hungary: October 3, Latvia: August 11, Sweden: November 21, Finland: May 31, Greece: July 11.

About Kiretch Eggs

The Kiretch lay their eggs in nests made out of rotting vegetation. The decomposition creates enough heat to properly incubate the eggs. At least one Kiretch parent will remain with the nest at all times. This means that the only way to acquire a Kiretch egg is either from an abandoned nest or to kill or otherwise incapacitate the parent guarding the nest.

About the Kiretch Creature

Kiretches are an amphibious breed of dragon that inhabits Ark's wetlands and swamps. The blue fins on a Kiretch's head and back can be seen protruding from the water as it swims. While not particularly territorial, a Kiretch will attack if startled. So it is best to avoid the blue fins unless you are very careful.

A Kiretch's skin secretes a chemical compound that when absorbed through the skin creates a powerful hallucinogenic effect. The Tidnab thieves guild has managed to synthesize this chemical and sells it on the black market as a recreational drug called Etcha. This drug is highly illegal and getting caught with it can result in heavy fines or prison time.