Bennington the Drollo

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Chester Bennington, Linkin Park Lead Singer
March 20, 1976 - July 20, 2017.

Sang like an angel, screamed like a demon.

He was a great man, but he lost the battle to the demons that lived in his own head after suffering decades of depression (due to childhood divorce and sexual abuse) and drug addiction. Many others have fought the same battle; some also succumbed to their darkness. The phrase "your worst enemy is yourself" may be cliche, but it is certainly true. Stay strong and overcome what makes you human. Break the habit.

I'm holding on
Why is everything so heavy?
Holding on
So much more than I can carry
I keep dragging around what's bringing me down
If I just let go, I'd be set free
Holding on
Why is everything so heavy?


~Bennington in the song LP - Heavy (One More Light)

About Drollo Eggs

A loud, startling booming sound will sometimes come from within Drollo eggs to ward off predators and egg thieves alike. It can be heard from miles away.

About the Drollo Creature

The Drollo is a very elegant chicken-like species that has captured the interest of both young and old. Living between the grasslands and the Northern Plains near Leila, there is an unusually high demand for their capture and domestication. This demand stems from old legends that tell of a certain majestic prairie fowl with the capability of bringing endangered creatures (species now residing at the mystical Leila Oasis) into its vicinity. It is rumored that this remarkable occurrence happens on account of their unique booming call, which they use during the breeding season.

In an ironic turn of events, the popularity of the species has led to its own declining numbers in the wild because of their fabled restorative power. Until the recent enactment of strict federal laws prohibiting it, citizens driven by greed would entrap Drollos for their own personal benefit.

An extensive Drollo study is undergoing at the Science and Research Center in hopes of gaining knowledge that could help endangered creatures become naturally repopulated sans genetic engineering.