Akintunde the Polober

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Gender: Male
Origin: Africa, Yoruba
Meaning: Return of Bravery

The name Akintunde finds its origins in the African Yoruba culture and carries a profound meaning. In Yoruba, Akin translates to bravery or valiant while tunde means to return or to come back. Thus, Akintunde is interpreted as Return of Bravery. This name holds great significance in Yoruba history, as bravery has always been highly esteemed within the community. It represents the strength and courage of individuals who face challenges and adversity head-on, while also symbolizing a hopeful return to courage and resilience after facing setbacks.

Throughout history, the name Akintunde has been used to commemorate acts of bravery and valor. Yoruba warriors would often adopt this name to highlight their courage on the battlefield and inspire others to exhibit similar acts of bravery. In modern-day usage, the name Akintunde continues to be highly regarded within the Yoruba community. It serves as a reminder of the bravery and resilience that have been fundamental characteristics of Yoruba culture for centuries. Additionally, Akintunde is not only celebrated in its original Yoruba context but has also gained recognition among individuals of African descent across the globe who appreciate its powerful meaning and connection to their ancestral heritage.

About Polober Eggs

Polober eggs are a favorite holiday decoration in many homes. They serve as a beautiful snow globe that you could watch all day! And best of all, it can hatch into a new creature! The egg naturally produces snowfall itself, which is just one of the mysteries that the SARC has yet to crack. Usually, Polober eggs will do fine on their own, as the egg regulates it's own temperature. However, there are some important rules to Polober eggs. One, never let the globes crack, this could be fatal to the baby creature growing inside; also, never take the tailglobe away from the egg. While this won't be fatal, the egg will have trouble keeping its temperature regulated, and will need extra help. If a Polober grows up without it's tailglobe, it will have to stay in sub-zero temperatures for most of it's life.

About the Polober Creature

The Polober is one of the more interesting bear species of Ark. This is because their habitat is widely unknown to researchers. Though most argue they must be locals to the Coldworld, the atmosphere found inside a Polober's "globe" does not match the atmosphere of that found in Coldworld. The SARC is undergoing a major study on where Polobers originate, as they believe they could lead to a yet-undiscovered area of Ark.

While Researching Polobers, it has been found that a Polober's globe around it's head serves as an endless air supply. These globes have also been found to somehow always snow inside. How this is accomplished has left many flabbergasted at where an explanation might lie, and many have just claimed it to be "Winter Magic". Both the headglobe and tailglobe of a Polober help to control body temperature, no matter how hot or cold the climate they inhabit is. If either of a Polober's globes are broken, the creature is in immediate danger. The bell on a Polober's bow also plays an important role in their everyday life. The bell is a unique way of communicating to other Polobers when they are far away (despite having a globe around their heads, Polobers have excellent hearing). The sound that originates from a Polober's bell brings happiness and cheer to all who hear it, and each Polober has their own unique song. Every Christmas in Ark, Ark city will host a Polober concert. So if you enjoy listening to bells, then this is the concert for you!