Ginseng-Tea the Clorgi

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Ginseng-Tea
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Stolen
17 Mar 2021
Hatched
26 Apr 2021
Immortal
8 Oct 2021
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ꮖꮁ ꮁꮻꮜɴꭰ, ꮲꮮꭼꭺꮪꭼ ꭱꭼꭲꮜꭱɴ ꭲꮻ
⋆⋅.˙⋅♡Ӈɑթթყϲɑղե2♡⋅˙.⋅⋆
ꭲꮋꭺɴꮶ ꭹꮻꮜ !
⊱·̩̩̥͙**•̩̩͙☽•̩̩͙*˚⊰ ✩ ⊱˚*•̩̩͙☾•̩̩͙*˚*·̩̩̥͙⊰
ɴꭼꮩꭼꭱ ꮜꮲ ꮁꮻꭱ ꭲꭱꭺꭰꭼ
⊱·̩̩̥͙**•̩̩͙☽•̩̩͙*˚⊰ ✩ ⊱˚*•̩̩͙☾•̩̩͙*˚*·̩̩̥͙⊰
~ꮐꮖɴꮪꭼɴꮐ ꭲꭼꭺ~

тнє νєяу ƒιяѕт ¢ℓσяgι σƒ му ¢σℓℓє¢тιση. α gιƒт ƒяσм тнє ωση∂єяƒυℓ @вσвα !

ηαмє: gιηѕєηg тєα
αgє: ???
gєη∂єя: ƒємαℓє
ƒανσяιтє ƒσσ∂: αηу кιη∂ σƒ ¢αкє !
ƒανσяιтє ℓσ¢αтιση: αηуωнєяє нєя σωηєя gσєѕ !




”Hello! I’m Ginseng-Tea. I am always very hungry so I’d like you to feed me all the cakes in your house and pet me. After you feed me the cakes and pet me until your hand is tired out, please stay here and marvel and me and how pretty I am. I am the one and only starred and frozen Clorgi in this Cove thing I live in right now, wonderful! Isn't it? (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧”

from: @littlepaw/@moonstruck10
to: @happycant2
Thanks for being such a good friend! Luv ya ♡

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Thank you so much ! ^w^ I'll keep this baby no matter what happens, I'm so glad we became friends ! ♡

About Clorgi Eggs

It appears as though this egg is surrounded by four leaf clovers. But that little hat is so cute!

About the Clorgi Creature

Often referred to as clover sprites or leprechaun dogs, Clorgi are smaller than most canine species found on Ark. They have a unusual ability to sniff out four leaf clovers, and gather them in large quantities. However, they never eat these clovers. Instead, they uproot them and replant the clovers near their dens. These Clorgi holes look just like any other rabbit hole, if it wasn't for the profound amount of four leaf clovers surrounding the opening. Clorgi also have a small set of clover-like wings, that are able to lift them 5 feet in the air. Ancient Ark folklore claims that these creatures are the chosen mode of transportation for leprechauns who seek to find four leaf clovers and other lucky items. This folktale also says that Clorgi are given hats and belt collars by leprechauns as tokens of gratitude for finding them their beloved treasures.