Crowvers
During the years before the eternal frost, it is said that crowvers could sometimes be seen in rare occasions. Records describe them as mystical creatures, that appear only to interfere with monumental events in history.
It is said that they are the bearers of great wisdom and they posses forbidden knowledge of all things.
These enigmatic birds were adorned with two heads, each possessing unique personalities and powers. They are described as two headed crows, one head having red eyes and the other white ones.
They were believed to be guardians of balance, able to discern the truth from deceit and maintain harmony in the natural world. They were revered as wise oracles whose prophetic caws could foretell impending disasters and herald times of prosperity.
They were an extremely rare phenomenon before the great frost overtook the world, and are said to now be extinct.
No one knows if they were unable to survive due to the drastic changes in climate and the overbearing cold. Some believe that they simply departed this world, never to return. They theorize that they knew this world is doomed to fall in darkness, so they saw no reason to stay.
Their assumed extinction leaves behind a deep sense of loss and longing. Once revered as guardians of wisdom and balance, their disappearance serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of magical creatures in the face of a changing world. As the fantastical realm endures and adapts to its new realities, the legacy of the crowvers lives on as a symbol of the irreplaceable magic that once thrived within its borders.
Basic Information
Anatomy
They resemble crows in appearance and size, with the distinction that they have two heads: one of them has red eyes while the other has white ones.
Genetics and Reproduction
Unknown
Growth Rate & Stages
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Ecology and Habitats
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Dietary Needs and Habits
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Biological Cycle
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