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| So, you are a Brutal Bird! |

In Western European tradition, the Raven is a bird associated with negative symbolism, but in the rest of the world (somehow vague), it is highly revered. Ravens are ambiguous: they can be both good and evil (wow, good/evil/neutral, just like in an RPG). Ravens are generally intelligent, wise creatures, capable of thinking and understanding. They are often consulted for advice, and Ravens have a well-developed "sixth sense." The Raven is a symbol of power and authority. Ravens are good guides on the paths of life. These creatures are often gloomy and often fall into thoughtfulness, but rarely despair. They always have hope, and they usually bring hope to their loved ones, showing them the way and helping them. A drawback is that Ravens are often loners (what a drawback!), and those around them look at them askance (that's even good!). But Ravens are doing the right thing when they don't give this too much importance (um, I don't understand, if they don't care about something, is that a failure?). |
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In general, I like Ravens. More precisely, their images in mythology, etc. I don't know much about them as biological entities. The fact that a raven appeared is nice! Well, a decent part of what was written is still nonsense.