WinterRune the Cyprinus

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WinterRune
99% Happy
Owner
charchill
Stolen
21 Nov 2022
Hatched
22 Dec 2022
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"O Holy Night!
The stars are brightly shining
It is the night of the dear Savior's birth!
Long lay the world in sin and error pining
Till he appear'd and the soul felt its worth.
A thrill of hope the weary soul rejoices
For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn!

Fall on your knees
Oh hear the angel voices
Oh night divine
Oh night when Christ was born
Oh night divine
Oh night divine

Led by the light of Faith serenely beaming
With glowing hearts by His cradle we stand
So led by light of a star sweetly gleaming
Here come the wise men from Orient land
The King of Kings lay thus in lowly manger
In all our trials born to be our friend

Truly He taught us to love one another
His law is love and His gospel is peace
Chains shall He break for the slave is our brother
And in His name all oppression shall cease
Sweet hymns of joy in grateful chorus raise we,
Let all within us praise His holy name"


Huh?Oh, sorry, I was practicing for Christmas.
Hey!My owner said something about his Christmas wishlist...I think he said money, a asteroid egg, or at least a good book...

About Cyprinus Eggs

Cyprinuses lay their eggs in the deepest parts of the Ark River. It is rumored that colder water hatches Cyprinus eggs faster, while hot water inhibits and slows their growth. Despite this, Cyprinuses can hatch in both temperatures of water without any developmental damage.

About the Cyprinus Creature

Cyprinuses are regarded as among the most beautiful and colorful of the freshwater fishes in Ark. Although they are coveted for household aquariums around Ark and are very expensive to purchase, they reproduce abundantly in the wild.

So, why are they so expensive if they are so abundant? This is because Cyprinuses are protected by the Town Hall and government in Ark City. Cyprinuses may only be caught from the Ark River during winter months at the peak of their hatching season. The rest of the time, they must be released back into the river.