Seaborgium the Cirthark

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Seaborgium
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I'm atomic number 106, Seaborgium, another transition metal.

I'm really not all that special, and not much is known about me. Outside of scientific research, I have no use, and only a few atoms of seaborgium have ever been made. I have twelve known isotopes. I was named after Glenn T. Seaborg, an American chemist and nuclear physicist. When elements are named after people, it's usually after they have passed on, but Glenn Seaborg was still alive when they picked out my name!

About Cirthark Eggs

This egg was given out for Creature Release Week in December of 2012.

During the incubation of this egg a series of 30 rune-like symbols appear on the outside of this egg. Ancient Arkians used these symbols as the basis for an early runic alphabet.

About the Cirthark Creature

The last pattern of runes that appear on a Cirthark's egg are the ones that appear on its face. Many believe that these runes form a part of the creature's name and will incorporate them into the name that they give their Cirthark. The Science and Research Center has discovered that this belief isn't far from true. Cirtharks use these facial markings as part of the way they identify each other.