Ayaz the Sorien

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Gender: Male
Origin: Turkish
Meaning: Frosty

The name Ayaz has its origins in the Turkish language and carries the meaning of Frosty. This name dates back several centuries and has resonated throughout Turkish history. In ancient times, the name Ayaz was believed to represent qualities such as strength, resilience, and adaptability, much like the frost that endures in harsh conditions. It was a name often bestowed upon individuals who displayed these admirable characteristics.

Throughout history, the name Ayaz finds its presence in various contexts. In folklore and literature, Ayaz is known as the loyal and steadfast attendant of legendary Turkish conqueror, Alp Arslan. His dedication and unwavering loyalty to his ruler have made Ayaz a symbol of fidelity and trustworthiness. The name Ayaz also appears in contemporary Turkish society, where parents continue to name their newborns in honor of these historical figures or to imbue their children with the qualities associated with the name. Today, Ayaz is a relatively popular name in Turkey, reflecting a cultural commitment to tradition and a deep appreciation of their historic roots.

About Sorien Eggs

This creature is endangered.

Sorien, out of all of the species currently found in Ark, are the most closely related to ancient dinosaurs. As one could imagine, their eggs reflect this genetic bond. Sorien eggs are very large and and also rather heavy, so they are difficult to steal from the Egg Cave. If your body can endure the physical strain of carrying a Sorien egg all the way across Ark back to the City -- congratulations, you are one of the few! Most abandon their Sorien egg during their journey home.

About the Sorien Creature

Sorien are naturally destructive creatures that are often angry; when they are angry, they are explosive. The extensions from their hands and/or wings are very sharp, so Sorien frequently use them to hack through anything that is in their way, whether it be trees or overgrown brush. Sorien use a unique "hissing" sound to communicate with other Sorien. These hissing sounds, to any other creature but Sorien, are very unpleasant to hear, so Sorien frequently use these sounds to intimidate attackers or fend off illegal human poachers.