Earth-Helper the Erthona

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Earth-Helper
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Stolen
23 Apr 2018
Hatched
19 May 2018
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Egg Description

What's this? An egg on a vine?! This egg has green leaves and vines sprouting from the top of it. Many citizens of Ark mistake the egg for a berry. The lucky ones who are picking berries might accidentally "pick an egg". Imagine how they feel when the egg hatches into a tiny creature!
Hatched Creature Description

The adorable creature who hatches takes an immediate liking to its owner. The creature's body is mainly made up of vines that resemble pea shoots. As the creature develops, its connection to nature grows stronger. If someone is polluting, this creature will be affected, depending on how bad the pollution is. These creatures love conservation and cleaning up the earth. They gladly pick up trash and get rid of pollution. The fungus on the top of its head confuses the owners, though. Some scientists believe the fungi play a role in conservation, but they aren't sure.

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About Erthona Eggs

Ark is starting to overflow with rubbish and waste created by us! This little creature is trying its best as a seed but it needs more help. Will the Arkians help clean up Ark once again? It just seems like a normal seedling that has started to germinate and that there's nothing special about it. But there's more to it: it is extremely special. Erthonas symbolize hope for the plants that are endangered.

About the Erthona Creature

Little by little, Erthonas pick up organic waste and digest it. They are very happy to be able to help the environment! They like to teach those around them to do the same. Join them on their journey to elevate life on Ark, save endangered animals, and provide a home for both seasonal and retired creatures.

One day, a few Erthonas found The Cave and decided to settled there. This is their germinating ground. You might be able to find one or two strays as they come out for some sunlight. These little plants do not require a lot of sunlight, preferring the damp and the shady areas. As young plants, Erthonas wander across the island, looking for an owner and don't stop until they find one.

As a symbol of their support for the environment, many people will display an Erthona in their home.