Astrophile the Marlay

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Name: Astrophile

-an attraction to stars and astronomy

Needs: *~❤️

Status: NFT

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I'll try to add and change the poem every time I feel like it ^-^



STORMS


And as you left that quick

You became my favorite mnemonic

That I am alive and loving

That I'm breathless but still breathing

The way you made me recall

Is both my mountain-top and pitfall

The way I was reminded

Is too hurting, too conceited

But, you are my favorite pain

Reminding me I'm alive through fiery rain

Making me feel by pulling heart strings

Pain reminds of life through stings

Every single detail has your shadow

Reminding me of us, everywhere I go

You made it seem so easy to forget everything

You made it feel like those times meant nothing

That what we had mattered only to me

Now all those we shared resonate with agony

As you abandoned me without hesitation

I arrived with a dreadful realization

You justified why storms are named...

After people, since they can damage just the same




*~OneMoreStitch ^-^


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About Marlay Eggs

Marlay eggs play a trick on the human eye: their consistency looks as smooth as iced glass, yet they feel salty and grainy to the touch.

About the Marlay Creature

In the ancient Seamer language, which is no longer spoken, the word marlay means "the creature carved of salt and ice." According to the Seamer legends, Marlae were created by Seamer gods in the coldest of the southern seas of Ark. It was rumored that they were only able to survive in near-freezing water (thus why they were never seen in Ark).

Remarkably, a scientist collecting samples at the southern tip of Ark (the coldest part of the island) noticed two creatures striving to stay afloat. The scientist recognized them as Marlae from studying The Ancient Tales of Old and the Seamer legends. Marlae have been carefully monitored in recent days and are now seen in some of the hottest, northern parts of Ark; they have repopulated. It is considered a modern miracle that a male and female pair were conveniently found at the southern tip and can now survive in the brutal heat, unlike their 4,000-year-old counterparts described in The Ancient Tales of Old...