TurnToStone the Xeroglyph

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TurnToStone
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Stolen
25 Jul 2021
Hatched
10 Sep 2023
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10 Feb 2024
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No force can make me climb
The broken steps to reach what
They have left
They scream into my ears
But what they say will only
Make me deaf
There's only one thing left
To do but it's not safe
They have no will to stop the chase
They have to find someone to
Share the pain they keep
Inside their heads
They won't stop chasing me
Until I'm running
On the path of of death
It will take all my strength
To keep my body clean
I have to stay unseen
All my fears will turn to stone
If i bite the bleeding bone
They don't want me to succeed
They want me to feel the need
The substance they inject
Will make this world a hell
If we don't choose
We have to fight this thing with force
Or we'll have nothing left to loose
It will keep flowing through
The veins of all the souls
Who has destroyed their goals
Needles in my vein
Making me insane

About Xeroglyph Eggs

A Xeroglyph egg switches and changes the glyphs displayed on its face every 10 seconds. Each time, the configuration of glyphs is completely unique. It never repeats. Thus, it is thought Xeroglyphs possess a connection to deep and ancient knowledge of the Old Age.

The Science and Research Center in Ark City is still trying to understand how these glyphs are stored in the memory of this species. Is it found in a Xeroglyph's genetic code?

About the Xeroglyph Creature

After hatching, Xeroglyphs stop changing their pictograms every 10 seconds. Instead, Xeroglyphs begin using their lower face to express their emotions and how they feel. When Xeroglyphs do begin changing their lower face in rapid succession (like every 30 seconds) it means that they are trying to tell you a story based on the ancient hieroglyphs of the Old Age.

Xeroglyphs have been well studied by the Science and Research Center in Ark City. Most of the information that Xeroglyphs have provided to researchers hasn't been that useful. However, there was an instance a short time ago where a Xeroglyph (simply named "X") told researchers the exact location of a tomb inside of the buried pyramids of the Northern Plains. When researchers reached and excavated the area, they found exactly what the Xeroglyph had told them—a tomb filled with treasure. How the Xeroglyph itself knew the exact location remains a mystery, but suggests a unique relationship to time and memory.