r_Ally the Reminsect

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r_Ally
100% Happy
Stolen
5 Mar 2021
Hatched
4 Apr 2021
4,487 +1
Views
284 +1
Clicks
110
Feeds
Recent Feeders
#81

Probably will put up for Auction.

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Update 2 April 2021: Well, Looks like I need a leader for my little Spuds. What better way than to have a one of their own represent them. (#3 has the best details so far)

What started as a little joke between me and another player about trades had me laughing my butt off. ...And before I knew it, I decided to make it a reality. I had no idea that there were other famous tradable creatures out there or that days later I'd be surprise gifted one. If anything I may have been slightly inspired by Teppei the Tasma featured on Eggcavity (people just not letting her die and posting on her owner's wall. ...and my own wish that Creatures have their own wall.)

~ ❤️ ~


Remi-tradefod 1Hot_Potato - egg/2539022
Hot_PotatoNo2 - egg/2540621 @noxura said they plan on keeping him (but please feed, noxura hasn't been and I don't want #2 to die)
Hot_PotatoNo3 - egg/2541962

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11Apr21 - While I am changing most of my other creatures' names that start with their species name's letter, I don't think I would change Ally's even if that name weren't already taken. r_Ally has really grown on me, having the second meaning of "rally," As in s/he can rally people together. And it meant a lot to me even before my little potato project. The person I named them after was just the sort that could bring people together and spread joy. 😊

I never planned on keeping a remi, but once I named it after someone so special to me, was there ever really any letting go?

About Reminsect Eggs

In keeping with ancient tradition, Reminsect eggs are commonly gifted to friends and newcomers to local communities, serving as a reminder of the kindness, generosity, and community that has kept Arkians together throughout their history.

About the Reminsect Creature

Despite their relatively recent rediscovery, Reminsects are symbols of the past. These ancient creatures have remained elusive for the past several centuries thanks to spending much of their time airborne. Before their existence was forgotten, Reminsect eggs were once believed to bring good luck, and ancient Arkians bestowed them as gifts during festivals. As this superstition faded, keeping Reminsects in captivity fell out of practice. The creature’s existence was never officially recorded until recently, after old documents alluding to this tradition were unearthed and sparked a new search for Reminsects. This also reignited the once-forgotten practice out of nostalgia for both Ark’s past and each Arkian’s humble beginnings.

Interestingly, these beetles retain the memories of their ancestors, meaning that even young Reminsects possess ancient knowledge of early Ark. This makes them a valuable asset for archaeologists hoping to uncover more about the island’s past, but studies are difficult because there is no direct means of communication. Archaeologists therefore study Reminsect behavior and songs—created with the faint humming of their wings—to make historical inferences, although they may never learn the full truth.