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==About== | ==About== | ||
:The Creche is a collection of woven vine baskets forming great bowl shaped nest hanging from the ceiling of the grotto cave. Each bowl shaped nest is roughly 2-4 meters in diameter, with the larger ones including stiff branches for additional structure. | |||
==Location== | ==Location== | ||
:[[Singing Water (Rook)|Singing Water Rook]], [[Darlom Mountains]] | |||
:The creche is located within the grotto itself, hanging from the ceiling of the cave. Strong vines link the various nests together in a lattice of rope-like bridges and climbable vertical accesses. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
:With the added protection of being raised off the ground, these nests form the sleeping and general living quarters of the rook. there are a few larger nests reserved for brooding the young of the rook. At any given time there may be around a dozen eggs or new hatchlings being cared for by a sister group of three or four adult Etausi. The Singing Water Rook has been established for a long time in this location. They continue to expand the grotto and propagate the thick vines supporting their nests throughout the decades which in they have occupied the space. | |||
==Stories== | ==Stories== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 31 May 2024
About
- The Creche is a collection of woven vine baskets forming great bowl shaped nest hanging from the ceiling of the grotto cave. Each bowl shaped nest is roughly 2-4 meters in diameter, with the larger ones including stiff branches for additional structure.
Location
- Singing Water Rook, Darlom Mountains
- The creche is located within the grotto itself, hanging from the ceiling of the cave. Strong vines link the various nests together in a lattice of rope-like bridges and climbable vertical accesses.
History
- With the added protection of being raised off the ground, these nests form the sleeping and general living quarters of the rook. there are a few larger nests reserved for brooding the young of the rook. At any given time there may be around a dozen eggs or new hatchlings being cared for by a sister group of three or four adult Etausi. The Singing Water Rook has been established for a long time in this location. They continue to expand the grotto and propagate the thick vines supporting their nests throughout the decades which in they have occupied the space.