Ravensong the Rotehar

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Ravensong
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Stolen
3 Jun 2017
Hatched
12 Nov 2019
Immortal
24 Nov 2019
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Description Mileuns are mythical living cats that have been transported to the town of Ark. They've made their home in Ark and have become great community cats and pets. Mileuns have a gem on their forehead that shines in the night. If you're alone and you need to find your way back home a mileun will guide you on your way.

They will accompany you till you get to your destination in a quick and safe manner. Mileuns prefer to be in groups, but they can also live on their own in the wild. They will come together when it's play time and also when they're trying to find a lifetime partner to have kittens with. Also, Mileun can see future through the gems if anything comes to crashing on the earth they'll used their cosmic power to protect the earth.

Mileuns are immortal cats because they have the cape of immortalizing helps them growing fast and much stronger than before. They are very playful creatures and the citizens of Ark have adapted to their playful nature. They see mileuns in parks and forests hunting, gathering, and having fun. You will always be happy with a mileun as they cuddle up next to you.

About Rotehar Eggs

Rotehar eggs start out completely black, except for the pink stone. The grey markings and sparkles will appear as the egg matures. Once the stone begins to glow the Rotehar egg will hatch within a day.

About the Rotehar Creature

Rotehars are nocturnal creatures who live off of moon and starlight. Not only do Rotehars eat starlight they can create mild illusions with it as well but only with starlight, they can not create any illusions with moonlight. Thus when the moon is full a Rotehar's illusions are at their weakest and some can not cast illusions at all. These illusions are almost entirely color based and seem to provide no advantage to avoiding or fending off predators, Rotehars use their illusions solely for entertainment. On the nights of the new moon Rotehars will gather together and put on fantastic displays of shifting colors that are usually accompanied by song or story.