What is a Kidambura?
Kidambura Lost and Found Adoption!
Part of the Kidambura Easter Event.
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A Kidambura is a tall wolf-like creature with long ears and lynx tufts at the end. the markings under their eyes are called streaks, and they will always match their eye dot. they also have abnormal large pupils. they have long mussels and a fury mouth to go with, despite that in some cases the Kidambura can have horns, they can come in any shape. with a long neck they have fuzzy manes that can also come in any shape, (or size) and even rarely be made of elements. with long legs, body, and tail it helps the Kida's run faster. one thing you can note is that a kida will always have a animal pattern. their tails have a small tuft at the rump that leads of into a long brisk tail much like a kangaroo that has a tuft of fur at the end. and their children are known as "Cupps"
Kidambura Lost and Found Adoption!
Part of the Kidambura Easter Event.
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The warmer the spring
The deeper the sorrow
The more our hearts sing
Even when you can't see it
Inside everything
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Alitza - Hebrew name that means 'joyous'. Named for the Holiday; Easter is always associated with joy, whether you look at it religiously or not.
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Alitza is very easily spooked, but also extremely loyal and has a need to feel loved. She can get overly-excited, and rather hyper, and enjoys a good run every now and again. She sleeps quite a bit, and when she isn't hyped up, rather easy to get along with.
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It was a beautiful April morning, about the thirteenth day of the month, and Easter was so near, you could swear even the birds sang louder in joy. Spring's newest arrivals, a small clutch of rabbit kits, only just old enough now to venture outside their den under the watchful eye of their mother, were out rolling and playing and hopping in the tall grasses of the meadow, when the smallest collided with something about twice her size and curiously speckled, with a small bow. At first, the little one guessed it to be a rock, and tried to roll it out of the woven-grass nest it was nestled in, but her mother quickly caught her, chastising her gently. "Little bird, that is not something to play with. It is an egg, and eggs musnt be bothered. Come away, now, and we'll leave it there in the sunlight until it's mother returns." However, at the end of the day, the mother hadn't returned, and the mother rabbit began to worry. So she carefully, with the help of the neighboring family of squirrels, picked up the egg and moved it into her den to keep warm. After a while, she thought of the large thing as her own offspring, and lovingly called it Alitza, joy.
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