MakingMisery the Akrep

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MakingMisery
100% Happy
Stolen
14 Apr 2023
Hatched
12 Aug 2023
Immortal
17 Nov 2023
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Views
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They say misery loves company
We could start a company
And make misery
Frustrated Incorporated
I know just what you need
I might just have the thing
I know what you'd pay to see
Put me outta my misery
I'd do it for you, would you do it for me?
We will always be busy
Making misery
We could build a factory
And make misery
We'll create the cure
We made the disease
Frustrated Incorporated
Frustrated Incorporated
I know just what you need
I might just have the thing
I know what you'd pay to feel
Put me outta my misery
All you suicide kings
And you drama queens
Forever after happily
Making misery
Did you satisfy your greed?
Get what you need?
Was it only envy? So empty
Frustrated Incorporated
Frustrated Incorporated
Frustrated Incorporated (Put me outta my misery)
Frustrated Incorporated (I'd do it for you, would you do it for me?)
Frustrated Incorporated
Forever after happily (I know just what you need)
Frustrated Incorporated
Put me outta my misery (I might just have the thing)
Frustrated Incorporated
Put me outta my misery (I know just what you need)
Frustrated Incorporated
I'd do it for you, would you do it for me? (I might just have the thing)
Frustrated Incorporated
Put me outta my misery (I know just what you need)
Frustrated Incorporated

About Akrep Eggs

Akrep eggs, more commonly called blooms, produce the compound urushiol. This compound, also found in poison ivy, causes itching and painful rashes in those who come in contact with it. So handle your Akrep blooms carefully or else have a large supply of anti-itch cream handy.

About the Akrep Creature

Akreps hatch amidst a pile of leaves and petals left behind by their blooms. Newly hatched Akreps will consume the petals in order to gain the nutrients. This is the only time that Akreps will consume any plant matter, the rest of their lives they will eat various other insects.

The blooms on Akrep tails secrete a potent toxin similar to the compound produced by their blooms that is capable of incapacitating small animals. This toxin is used as a defense mechanism to keep predators at bay. This can pose a small problem for Akrep owners as the toxin can sometimes cause a severe allergic reaction in humans.