MEOWddd the Omap

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MEOWddd
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Owner
arty10
Stolen
28 Nov 2018
Hatched
2 Dec 2018
Immortal
24 Dec 2018
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"Winn-Dixie!", I hear. What does that mean? "Winn-Dixie" I look to see her looking at me. Is that my name? I imagine so. I try to go towards her, but my little legs couldn't carry me far, and I tumbled down towards the ground. Luckily she caught me before I hit the ground. She would always hug and kiss me up until she got a dog. Then all of her attention would be in that foul beast. I tried everything to get her to love me again, but nothing would work. Eventually, I gave up and decided to run away. I mean, if she loves the beast so much, why keep me? I'll just leave her and the beast alone. I left in the middle of the night, as I was walking away, my eyes stared getting wet. Is this what crying is? I don't care. I am leaving no matter what. Then I hear a small voice behind me "Winn-Dixie?" It was her! I must leave before she captures me! I run as fast as I can, but it's no use. She catches me anyway and hugs me. This hug is different from all the other ones. This one feels...Sad? The last thing I heard before I fall asleep is "Because of Winn-Dixie....."

Perhaps you are wondering who this girl was. I think her name was Kate or something. Kate.... Kate DiCamillo! That's it! I think she's very famous for writing some books. I've always wanted to read some of her books! I just can't read. 😋

About Omap Eggs

This egg has a shell that is as hard as a lobster's shell. You can find them in tide pools on Ark's northern beaches.

About the Omap Creature

Omaps are a cross between a bird and a lobster and have razor-sharp pincers and claws. With enough pressure, Omaps can pulverize rocks and even cut through small bands of metal. This makes them expert excavators of shallow waters near the coast; they are great item collectors. If you've lost something like a ring on the beach, chances are an Omap has collected it.

But, sadly, you won't get any of your items back from an Omap. Omaps fiercely defend their treasure that they hide in coastal caves. In fact, Omaps organize into groups where some are scavengers and others are protectors of the treasure. To disturb an Omap clan's lair is like shaking a beehive filled with one-hundred bees.

Strangely, individuals in Omap clans rarely fight over what treasure is whose when they split up and move on.