LIORA
Liora are small orchard birds native to Sutra, most often seen flitting through fruit aums, flowering branches, and the cultivated rows of Kingsroot Orchard. Their presence is bright and lively, moving in quick bursts between branches and bloom.
With soft golden plumage and light, energetic movement, Liora bring constant motion to the orchard canopy. They feed on small insects and are known to prey on Orvan when in abundance, helping maintain balance within the orchard ecosystem. Their quiet, high-pitched calls and rapid movement make them a familiar and cheerful presence throughout Sutra’s cultivated lands.
FIELD RECORD
Small orchard bird native to Sutra.
Sutra
Light, fast-moving bird adapted to orchard canopies, flowering aums, and cultivated growth zones.
- Small bird roughly the size of a finch
- Soft golden plumage with warm tonal variation
- Quick, darting flight between branches
- Light, high-pitched vocalizations
- Often seen in pairs or small active groups
Most commonly found in orchard aums, flowering groves, and cultivated fruit regions throughout Sutra, especially within Kingsroot Orchard.
Liora move quickly and constantly, rarely remaining still for long. They forage among branches, feeding on insects and occasionally preying on smaller orchard creatures such as Orvan.
- Rapid, agile flight through dense branches
- High awareness within layered canopy environments
- Efficient insect hunting in orchard ecosystems
- Adaptation to close, fast-paced movement among foliage
Most active during daylight hours, especially in the morning and late afternoon when orchard activity is highest.
Liora play an important role in maintaining balance within Sutra’s orchards, particularly through their interaction with Orvan populations. Their presence is often associated with healthy, active growth.
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