1949 - Eyre
Origin: traveler
Nature: serene
Gender: female
Collection: wellspring
Designer: karijinni
Boundary: ancient inland sea
Biome: marine
Size: titanic (slightly larger than a plesiosaur)
Nature Features: siltstone
Uncommon Traits: bold markings, flecks,
dark mask, shaggy, tail-tip marking
Morph: seafloor
Familiars: Purisiphonia clarkei
Backstory
Eyre was originally a plesiosaur during the late cretaceous. She wandered too far from her usual antarctic haunts and found herself lost in the Eromanga sea, unable to find the deeper, cooler waters of home. It was here that she was transformed, and her boundary spanned the entirety of the inland sea. She found herself happy with her new home and state, befriending the marine creatures and guiding the lost. She rarely meets other esk, but she keeps an eye out for them in the hopes of making new friends. Those lost in her sea who could not be returned home are often transformed.
The Eromanga sea was a shallow sea that covered inland Australia during the cretaceous. Canonically, Eyre should only be drawn during this period, as once the sea drained away, she faded away to almost nothing. In the current day, she is nearly invisible, with neither her nature feature nor familiar appearing, as the biome of her boundary has completely altered...
(Story to be continued...)