![]() Burrim |
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Creature Type: Physical Creature Family: Kalay Creature Name: Burrim |
Gender: Male Rarity: Rare Burrim can evolve! Burrim has 51 care points. |
Visual Description
An endearing, but clumsy young bird.
Lifestyle
The moment he stumbles from his egg, Burrim dedicates his time to four things: eating, sleeping (preferably near his caretaker), running and talking. Like most young creatures, he excels at eating and sleeping and needs very little practice to become a master at both. Running and talking are a different matter, however.
Burrim is a young bird and as such, very wobbly on his feet. He's full of energy and loves to run, but tends to fall down a lot when doing it. He's also very hardy and persistent though, and no amount of falling can stop him from getting up and running (or at least wobbling at a fast pace) again.
Talking also requires some work on Burrim's part. Burrim is very clever and learns new words after hearing them just once. It doesn't take him long to acquire an impressive vocabulary. His favorite words are forever those he learned first and he works them into sentences whenever possible, so his caretaker is advised to watch their language for the first week after Burrim hatches.
His extensive vocabulary notwithstanding, there is a slight obstacle to overcome with Burrim's talking: he has an incredibly loud voice. Burrim's voice is booming and can be heard miles away. And while this will serve him very well later in life, it's a bit over the top when talking to people in the same kitchen. So in addition to building his vocabulary, Burrim also practices controlling the volume of this voice. Once he has though, his caretaker finds him to be an eloquent companion with a lovely harmonic voice.
An endearing, but clumsy young bird.
Lifestyle
The moment he stumbles from his egg, Burrim dedicates his time to four things: eating, sleeping (preferably near his caretaker), running and talking. Like most young creatures, he excels at eating and sleeping and needs very little practice to become a master at both. Running and talking are a different matter, however.
Burrim is a young bird and as such, very wobbly on his feet. He's full of energy and loves to run, but tends to fall down a lot when doing it. He's also very hardy and persistent though, and no amount of falling can stop him from getting up and running (or at least wobbling at a fast pace) again.
Talking also requires some work on Burrim's part. Burrim is very clever and learns new words after hearing them just once. It doesn't take him long to acquire an impressive vocabulary. His favorite words are forever those he learned first and he works them into sentences whenever possible, so his caretaker is advised to watch their language for the first week after Burrim hatches.
His extensive vocabulary notwithstanding, there is a slight obstacle to overcome with Burrim's talking: he has an incredibly loud voice. Burrim's voice is booming and can be heard miles away. And while this will serve him very well later in life, it's a bit over the top when talking to people in the same kitchen. So in addition to building his vocabulary, Burrim also practices controlling the volume of this voice. Once he has though, his caretaker finds him to be an eloquent companion with a lovely harmonic voice.



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