The Oracle created them from leaves she found in the ashes after the second great war. The Ancients were losts, man had used them in their warfare and now they were all dead. She blow life into four leaves and sent four Dryads to watch over the North, the South, the East and the West.
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The Troo - probably the most common of them.
I like it's subtle colors and the warm green. |
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The Myrr with striking autumn colors. |
That is - in a very abbreviated version - the background of the limited edition of messenger meeroos that is being sold from now to september 20, at the store in Roo and on the Second Life Marketplace. You buy a random nest for L$300.
They can be bred like any meeroo, but won't pass traits special to them like eyes and coats. It will be interesting to see what is in them.
They are pretty of course. And like all meeroos very well made. I am a little partial to the more down to earth looking meeroos tho. But they are very photogenic so I couldn't resist showing some pics of the three I have (at least so far).
You'd think being so special they might be a bit stuck up, but nope - they are just as sweet as any meeroo. Skips around and sleep in a bunch around the food bowl. And stretch up to you to be cuddled in that way you just can't resist.
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The Azra the second rarest. |
I don't have the very rarest of them all - Sula the watcher of the North. I'll see if I will take the chance at the nest lottery again or not. To buy one right now from someone else cost so much it seems cheaper to play the lottery. But then again I may just settle for the ones I have. They are pretty enough for me :o)
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