The Barne Owl is the cultural animal of the Biblione Culture. The founders at the Noctua Orbis Librarium who were exploring the references of history there are many characteristics of owls being a companion bird to many wizards. Owls are often referenced in fantasy stories as observant from afar, judged as a mark of intelligence, and a animal that stays in a relaxing spot of solitude.
Symbolism The old fashion feeling adds to the Biblione feel of its archival and historic way the Barne Owl seems natural to fit aside a stack of books. It is a symbol that identifies the image that is the official animal of Biblione. The messengers of people or even spirits the interest that is shown in fantasy fiction and United Kingdoms Culture is quite clear. As its identity does have those traits there are additional formed identities of the owl from the wizarding world community of Harry Potter that sees it as magical and a giver of gifts. It is no wonder that it is thought of as a guide in personal philosophy. Examination and Potentiality The Barne Owl is a animal with eyes that see through the dark and hear like no other in the forests. This is an incredible talent of sensory that allows it to move swiftly and spot what it needs to for its survival in the woods. They are found throughout the world, yet they are not easy to spot, since their way of life is mostly in places of hiding. The Barne Owl can find itself inside an actual barn if there is no other place to hide from the outside world. But when it is time, the exact time, the hunter will fly out from its area and out into the air with minimal noise and maximum navigation to get what it has intended to get and eat what it intended to eat. When a person comes by this rarily seen animal during the day it could hold a message of navigational potential and unknown courage with a ease that the viewer must follow. As to not it would mean a message of fear and missed opportunity. Celebration Displays Celebrating with the image of an owl or a sculpture can be seen as a guide in discovery of personal philosophy. However it is also seen in owl cafes where the owl can meet the human in a peaceful and gentle environment. The color of tan on the feathers of the Barne Owl shows a sign of security through information, this can be seen as a sign of self learning, comprehension, and knowing perspectives of other people around who are observed. This shows how the Barne Owl can show its stability within the Biblione culture. The journey of the animal can be endless as it is to never know all, but know as much as all the information it can find. Animal The Giant Water Octopus (Mizudako.Enteroctopus dofleini), also called the North Pacific Octopus and its literal translation is "water octopus". It is a mollusk of great size and has a high amount of water and is rather tender and smoother when cooked than other eaten mollusk. There are many species of giant octopus, however the Giant Water Octopus lives the longest at 4 years, and is the largest in the world being (14 feet) in length and (33 pounds) on average. The Giant Water Octopus has the typical 8 tentacles, a large bulbous head, and its colors are that of a muted tone of dark brownish red. They are found in the waters of the Pacific Ocean, Southern California, Alaska, and Japan. Varieties There are many different types of consumed octopus and other mollusks in Otaku culture, but this article features the Mizudako Octopus also known the giant octopus. Giant octopuses are not an uncommon site in markets in Europe or Asia, but in america or Canada they are not commonly eaten. Its name of "mizudako" which translates to "water octopus" or "to hug in the water". It is sometimes seen as to represent Affection as well, one of the reasons its popular, along with its silky smooth meat and slightly dark purple color on the skin. Lets check out the connections that this mollusk has to Otaku culture. Relatable to Otaku The common octopus are mysterious mollusks, and mizudako follow the tradition of being often unnoticed drifting on the sea floor with its strong siphon jets. Masters of deception a octopus can blend into the background of its surroundings, mimic and act as apart of the nearby sea creatures to not draw attention from itself, and can change its shape and color to blend in no matter the scenario. Octopus spend half of their life hidden away from the public eye in its den to rest while eating, tossing shells to clean the den to rid of unnecessary and unused items, . The flick movements and blending in are of the octopus is sometimes compared to otaku that are trying to quickly get somewhere, so no matter how they are they are quick to be on their way. Deceptive qualities are compared to historically otaku were shamed, bullied, and forced to adapt to societal standards to blend in while still being otaku. And similar to time spent it is often compared that otaku like to stay home for a decent amount of time and has to make tough decisions about stuff to keep from prevention of hoarding in the household, as does the octopus. Intelligence The otaku view the giant water octopus as a symbol of intelligence for its unlikely ways of solving problems with its quick learning and environment adaptation. Octopuses also have a brains all over their body, the largest main brain in the central cavity and one nearby and used for every tentacle. This means arms have a mind of their own and move without cognitive command, while its head has a primary brain. Octopus can learn by watching and process visual information and realize applications of what can be done in the real world. It can use both short term and long term memory to easily identify shapes and patterns through their observational learning, similar to that of particular indicators in shows will tell an otaku what might happen next in the scenes to come in an anime or manga. Fertility Fertility is connected by the consumption of octopus in being a nutrient dense seafood with a tale of being a raiser of labido and being an aphrodisiac from amino acids, zinc, and minerals that raise hormone levels. The octopus is also seen by some as a symbol of pleasure from the meaning developed from meaning had come from Hokusai's art piece "The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife" and that biologically some tentacles can be used for pleasure, while some are specifically used for impregnation. Tentacles can move independently from the main body and the suction cups can taste, Jokingly its ability to move independent tentacles from the brain is compared to the male phallus in its reactions of growth, twitching, and pulsating. Dedication Its mark of devotion for its way of caring for their eggs by cleaning them with their tentacles, shooting jets of water into the eggs for oxygen, and attaching the eggs to the ceiling deep inside the nursery den cave. Their thriftiness shows their sure use of resources to survive long enough to see their young hatch and go out into the world, some octopus were seen to eat their own tentacles for a better chance at survival for the sake of their children.
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