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==Legend: Repak, the Stealer of Keys== | |||
Not necessarily a malevolent or particularly dangerous being (unless you were really needing to get to something you locked away), Repak is said to be a rather mischievous spirit in the parade of Elder Druk. It was known for being particularly fond of stealing small items, especially keys, chuckling with delight as it took them from their original place to either hide them somewhere else, or abscond with them entirely. | |||
It is said that this was particularly frequent around the season of Rapadruk, but not just limited to that time. On rare occasions, witnesses were present when Repak was about, but they never actually saw the creature itself - the objects of it's apparent desire just seemed to develop a will of their own, and started to jerkily move around, bouncing and jumping from place to place until they event either ended or until they somehow found an opening and made their way into the desert, leaving the witness not just surprised, but also short of an item previously in their possession. | It is said that this was particularly frequent around the season of Rapadruk, but not just limited to that time. On rare occasions, witnesses were present when Repak was about, but they never actually saw the creature itself - the objects of it's apparent desire just seemed to develop a will of their own, and started to jerkily move around, bouncing and jumping from place to place until they event either ended or until they somehow found an opening and made their way into the desert, leaving the witness not just surprised, but also short of an item previously in their possession. | ||
While it is not known to have directly killed anyone, some unlucky ancient Krona may have been subjected to the ire of their partner after a piece of jewelry or other sentimental item went missing, with sometimes tragic consequences much scarier than any unknown creature. Over the years, the sightings became more scarce, but nobody knows why that is. Some believe Repak became a follower of Elder Druk and swore off its thieving ways, others claim it simply fulfilled its desire to own things, now resting happily on a large pile of stolen objects gathered over hundreds if not thousands of years.}} | While it is not known to have directly killed anyone, some unlucky ancient Krona may have been subjected to the ire of their partner after a piece of jewelry or other sentimental item went missing, with sometimes tragic consequences much scarier than any unknown creature. Over the years, the sightings became more scarce, but nobody knows why that is. Some believe Repak became a follower of Elder Druk and swore off its thieving ways, others claim it simply fulfilled its desire to own things, now resting happily on a large pile of stolen objects gathered over hundreds if not thousands of years.}} | ||
Revision as of 22:51, 2 November 2025
Author: Anonymous (Pending Voting)
Legend: Repak, the Stealer of Keys
Not necessarily a malevolent or particularly dangerous being (unless you were really needing to get to something you locked away), Repak is said to be a rather mischievous spirit in the parade of Elder Druk. It was known for being particularly fond of stealing small items, especially keys, chuckling with delight as it took them from their original place to either hide them somewhere else, or abscond with them entirely.
It is said that this was particularly frequent around the season of Rapadruk, but not just limited to that time. On rare occasions, witnesses were present when Repak was about, but they never actually saw the creature itself - the objects of it's apparent desire just seemed to develop a will of their own, and started to jerkily move around, bouncing and jumping from place to place until they event either ended or until they somehow found an opening and made their way into the desert, leaving the witness not just surprised, but also short of an item previously in their possession.
While it is not known to have directly killed anyone, some unlucky ancient Krona may have been subjected to the ire of their partner after a piece of jewelry or other sentimental item went missing, with sometimes tragic consequences much scarier than any unknown creature. Over the years, the sightings became more scarce, but nobody knows why that is. Some believe Repak became a follower of Elder Druk and swore off its thieving ways, others claim it simply fulfilled its desire to own things, now resting happily on a large pile of stolen objects gathered over hundreds if not thousands of years.}}