Orville

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Orville

#5039
Current GP: 149
Lifetime GP: 244

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Biome  . Plains
Boundary  . Overgrown airfield
Origin  . Traveler
Nature  . Vigorous
Size  . Ostentatious
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Species  . esk
Collection  . MYO (Community run Fall Eskchange)
Designer  . Latei
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Uncommon traits  . Claws, bright markings, blaze, cropped tail, dark mask, Shaggy
Rare traits  . None
Nature features  . Crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum),
Great burnet (Sanguisorba officinalis)
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Familiar  . Barn Owl (small)
Enchantment  . Auric Vines
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Original Form  . Eurasian Eagle Owl (Subspecies Ussuriensis)
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{ About }

At first glance Orville is haughty and condescending. He sees most other Esks as beneath him, as mere servants to tend to his whims.

Orville craves the sky and the wings he once had. He feels stifled by his new body, trapped on the ground.

His auric vines contantly move and tangle with whatever they can get their vines around. If there is nothing nearby and Orville is standing still they will reach out towards each other and twine together. This enchantment causes him to constantly trip and stumbles, and he will often try to tear the vines out in frustration. No matter how fast he tears them away the vines are never gone for long though.

{ Boundary }

Orville's Boundary is an Overgrown Airfield somewhere in Hokkaido in Japan.

{ Backstory }

Orville was originally an Owl, but got tangled in some loose fishing wire while out hunting and was unable to free himself. Tara happened upon him in this predicament and transformed him.

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{ Nature Feature }

Great Burnet

The Great Burnet is native to the cooler regions of Europe, northern Asia, and northern North America. It is used for erosion control, as well as to reclaim contaiminated sites such as landfills (Bioremediation). It is also used in traditional Chinese medicine.


Crimson Clover

Crimson Clover is a flowering plant native to most of Europe. It is commonly used in agriculture as a nitrogen-fixing crop. It is often used for roadside erosion control. It is often used as food for cattle however the flowers and sprouts are also edible for humans.

{ Origin }

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{ Familiar }

A Barn Owl that constantly follows Orville, taunting him with it's freedom.

{ Trinkets • Achievements }

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2022 Walk in the Woods

Participated in the 2022 Walk in the Woods Quest: The Awakening Forest


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Walk in the Woods: Completed

Completed the Walk in the Woods pathway 'The Fallen One'


{ Notes }

You can freely draw Orville if you like.

As an Esk he has no mouth, no eyelids (only a nictating membrane that comes in from the sides) and only three toes. Since he has no eyelids, he cannot close his eyes but you can make his eyes go kinda squinty to give a close approximation of a closed eye.

He cannot be seen or interact with humans.

If he is drawn outside of the Plains Biome (Grasslands, Meadows, Prarie, Shrublands) or outside of the abandoned airfield he will lose his nature feature (flower ears, flowers on back), enchantment and familiar.

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