Birds_Song the Soltore

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Birds_Song
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birdsong
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The following information is not because I'm trying to start issues, or that I want attention. It's just because I find it easier to let my online friends know before hand then later. Some people get frustrated with me before
knowing the full story
(personal experiences: usually, doesn't end too well)



Before, you ask to be my friend, there's something I want to inform everyone. Because this is a real factor that drives most of my once real-life-friends away (this usually works better when I tell someone before hand, instead of in the middle of a conversation. "Oh by the way, I have disabilities" never turn out right) :

1. I lost my hearing when I was 13.
2. I can still read, but my vocabulary is limited. I may not understand at times on what is being communicated. Please be patient.
3. I have Paralysis.
4. I once loved to head birds sing, thus my user, Birdsong

If you except these facts about me, I would love to be friends!

About Soltore Eggs

The pattern on this egg resembles that of the sun. When placed in direct sunlight for an extended period of time, the pattern becomes highly incandescent and the egg noticeably increases in temperature.

Lastly, it seems to do well in hot temperatures and doesn't tolerate water.

About the Soltore Creature

Soltores are passive, calm turtles that live comfortably within the deserts of the Northern Plains. A majority of their day is spent basking in the sunlight, metabolizing calcium and other essential vitamins and minerals within their body. As nightfall approaches and the desert temperature begins to sharply decline, Soltores retreat back into their burrows until morning.

A yearly migration leads hundreds of Soltores towards the Egg Cave, where they will lay their eggs in anticipation for the next generation. Once hatched, the newborns must make a perilous journey back to the Northern Plains to begin the cycle once more.