JoanJett the Luminese

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Joan Marie Larkin (born September 22, 1958) known professionally as Joan Jett, is an American rock guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer and occasional actress, best known for her work with Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, preceded by success with The Runaways, including their hit song "Cherry Bomb". The Blackhearts' record "I Love Rock 'n' Roll", was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 from March 20 to May 1, 1982. Their other popular recordings include "Crimson and Clover", "I Hate Myself for Loving You", "Do You Wanna Touch Me", "Light of Day", "Love Is All Around" and "Bad Reputation".

Jett has a mezzo-soprano vocal range. She has three albums that have been certified Platinum or Gold, and has been a feminist icon throughout her career. She is considered by the Toronto Sun as the Queen of Rock ‘n Roll. She is also known as the Godmother of Punk. In 2015, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

About Luminese Eggs

Luminese eggs have a star-shaped symbol that glows in the dark. Because these peculiar eggs fly using it's pair of wings, Luminese eggs are often mistaken as fireflies.

About the Luminese Creature

Immediately after hatching, the shining star on the surface of the egg peels off and becomes a completely separate entity. These stars seem to guide the newly hatched Luminese.

The meaning of the glowing star remains a complete mystery to Arkians, including the Science and Research Center. No data has been recorded about the importance or role of the star. However, it is clear that Lumineses and their star share a very close connection, as one never leaves the other.

Lumineses are currently the smallest known creatures classified as dragons on Ark, a title once held by the Torget. It is due to this petite, fairy-like size and association with stars that there persists rumors of Clous being related to the Luminese species, though there exists no solid scientific evidence.