StayWithMe the Barbat

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StayWithMe
0% Happy
Stolen
7 Feb 2023
Hatched
13 Feb 2023
Immortal
10 Jun 2023
3,414 +1
Views
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Clicks
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If this world is wearing thin
And you're thinking of escape
I'll go anywhere with you
Just wrap me up in chains
But if you try to go alone
Don't think I'll understand
Stay with me
Stay with me
In the silence of your room
In the darkness of your dreams
You must only think of me
There can be no in between
When your pride is on the floor
I'll make you beg for more
Stay with me
Stay with me
You'd better hope and pray
That you make it safe back to your own world
You'd better hope and pray
That you'll wake one day in your own world
'Cause when you sleep at night
They don't hear your cries in your own world
Only time will tell
If you can break the spell back in your own world
Stay with me

About Barbat Eggs

Barbat eggs are incredibly sensitive to bright lights and loud noises. Prolonged exposure to either of these will irreversibly damage the egg (and subsequently the growing Barbat inside). Securing a Barbat egg inside a soundproofed and opaque container will dramatically increase the chance of the hatchling arriving healthy.

The wings on Barbat eggs do not appear to serve any particular purpose, but they have been observed as periodically fluttering on their own throughout the day and night.

About the Barbat Creature

The Barbat is the Science and Research Center's attempt at splicing together the genetic material of several bat species with that of the Aguaille. Due to the strong genetic similarities and comparable personalities, the Aguaille and Barbat are oftentimes seen accompanying one another in the same social groups.

Unlike the Aguaille, however, the Barbat has an acute sense of hearing that can detect even the slightest hint of sound frequency. This special hearing trait compensates for the Barbat's unfortunately sub-par eyesight.