 Life of a Lutari: Common Questions Finally Answered by hannahb23
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You know, the life of a Lutari isn't easy. Most of you think we just popped up 
on a random day, taking the Neopian world by storm and surprise. But this simply 
isn't the case! We Lutaris have been around just as long as any other pet, surprisingly 
enough. Truth be told, many Neopians have known about us for many, many years--some 
of us have even lived right under your nose the whole time! I guess the most memorable 
and first recorded appearance of one of us in the lands of Neopia would be my 
uncle, Muk Chipper (you may more readily know him as "Mr. Chipper"... his first 
name is also where the rumors of our original species name, "the Muk," must have 
sprouted.) Uncle Chipper, always the exuberant one in our extended family, just 
couldn't stand just slipping and sliding around in the depths of the servers anymore 
(a server is kind of like the underground cavern that Neopets keeps all of its 
secret information in... I bet you didn't know we've been in it for almost two 
years, huh?) so he became a Neo-entrepreneur of sorts, setting up shop right in 
the middle of your Happy Valley! The second everyone saw him, of course, rumors 
began to flourish--it's said that people would buy things from his shop just to 
catch a glimpse of him! In any case, his business was booming, and the rumors 
began flying faster than ever. 
Well, although we have many great qualities, we Lutaris aren't great at being 
  stealthy. Our bright coats and big clunky feet seem to let tiny details slip 
  right between our claws... and before you knew it, Neopians were finding all 
  sorts of items from my homeland plain as day on the server! Stamps from our 
  letters, treats we would send to Uncle Chip, soon even some of our petpets and 
  even our furniture, were right in bold view of the 'Other Siders.' (Hehe, no 
  offense, that's just what us 'Taris call anyone that's not from our end of the 
  world.) 
 Letters from Chip came often, telling of the great sliding slopes all around 
  Terror Mountain and the abundance of great Neopians he was meeting. We were 
  extremely hesitant--we are a friendly species as a whole, but we were afraid 
  of something terrible happening to our beautiful paradise we cherish so much. 
  What with the war and the threat of the Darigan Citadel, plus the ever-present 
  worry of Dr. Sloth, we Lutaris were understandably scared of introducing ourselves 
  to the world! Just as it seemed we were going to call Uncle Chip home and ignore 
  the idea of coming out all together, a mysterious bright portal appeared over 
  the skies of our Neighbors of the seas, Altador. Though we don't like the warm 
  sea weather much, all of us 'Taris had traveled to the glorious lands at one 
  point or another--and as we watched from afar as the Other Siders bravely helped 
  Altador free itself from the spell of dark magic, we couldn't help but be sure 
  that introducing ourselves to the world was the right thing to do. 
 However, many of our Elder leaders had a severe objection to opening our Island 
  to the public. We youngsters begged and whined, pleading for the chance to share 
  our heritage with everyone. But the Elders were stern; their authentic rituals, 
  rustic paint and our own special Faerie native to our Island was a secret we 
  had harbored for years--many weren't in any hurry to share it! Finally, on the 
  19th day of the Month of Eating, a rebellious brigade of 5,000 young Lutaris 
  made the brave decision to swim across the sea, arriving in straggling, small 
  packs on the broad shores of your land! Everyone had their eyes on us; although 
  I didn't arrive with the first group, I hear rumors that some anxious Neopians 
  stood around the shores for HOURS, just waiting to rescue a swimming Lutari 
  and take it home for care. In just one day, every single one of the 5,000 that 
  swam had been adopted by a lucky family within seconds of arrival. That has 
  to be some kind of record! 
 Although the new Lutaris were very happy to be exploring their new environment, 
  all of them were hesitant to some of the changes specific to the Other Siders. 
  For one, we had never seen any paintbrush but our own--an ornate design of colorful 
  splashes and colors, designed by the Tribal Elders themselves. So when this 
  new flock of Neopians came running at us, their hands full of squishy, stitched, 
  hooked, flashy, colored paintbrushes, of course we retreated immediately! The 
  only color I feel like we belong in from your side of the world is Island, though 
  as to date none of us are brave enough to try it... 
 Another problem the Lutaris had to adjusting was this idea of the "Pound." 
  Apparently on your side of the world, animals are flipped and flopped and flashed 
  through the pound in an instant, used as a means of transferring your pets from 
  one owner to the next. But we Lutaris aren't just any pet! Any owner who tried 
  to reluctantly shove their 'Tari into the greasy hands of that yellow Techo 
  would be in for a shock. The terrified Lutari, despite however virtuous the 
  intentions of the owner, would scramble away, and dash right back to Lutari 
  Island! Only a few Lutaris returned home to us this way, which is how we heard 
  of the strange habits of the Other Siders. Well, all of this excited jabber 
  was enough for the Elders--it was time for us to make our grand appearance! 
 The rest of us Lutaris that were brave enough to make the swim collected together 
  in numbers of about 500, with everyone totaling about 10,000 all together. With 
  us, we carried talismans, news of our lands, and even secret maps on how to 
  travel back the same way we came. On the 28th day of Relaxing, 2006, our arrival 
  received an even greater uproar than I could have imagined! It was the day after 
  my mom's birthday, and she perchance happened to be idly fishing around the 
  shores of Maraqua when I popped up out of the waters to greet her--I was in 
  the first group to arrive! Ecstatic, she took me home immediately, cleaned me 
  up, and walked back with me as we watched other nervous owners SCRAMBLE to have 
  the chance to own another Lutari just like me. It was madness! But not only 
  was simply owning us becoming a struggle, but there was a bigger question on 
  everyone's mind--where is Lutari Island, and how do we get there? What is this 
  Talisman, and how can it help me? Well, that, my friends, is actually a pretty 
  simple question, with an even simpler answer.
  As you all know, when we Lutaris came in the second batch to Neopia, we brought 
  with us maps back to our homeland. But because of the skepticism of the Elders 
  that remain on our lands, you have to buy the map with the price--this way, 
  only the worthy are allowed to enter! You can see Lutari Island using The Neopets 
  Mobile Program. This, a simple device that can be downloaded to any Cingular 
  serviced cell phone, gives you the ability to access Lutari Island (well, not 
  only my land, but all of Neopia!) whenever you please. Of course, as I said, 
  it comes with a price--and not just in Neopoints either. It currently costs 
  just under $3 a month, to pay to run the many games and special services that 
  our maps offer. It is all up to the Elders whether anyone will actually be able 
  to access the Island free or not; they're pretty set in their ways, so if you 
  want to visit it any time soon, my suggestion is to simply download the easy 
  software! 
  Your Lutari Talisman is a free gift from all of us Lutaris, blessed by the 
  Elders back on the Island to give us special luck in our crossing. However, 
  your luck as a Neopian will only begin to increase if you add one of our magical 
  Lutari Beads to the tightly woven threads. I think in our hurry to get ashore, 
  some of us dropped a bead here and there--naturally, due to their rarity, the 
  prices they sell for around here are extremely high! The cheaper way to go about 
  getting one is simply by telling someone about how to access Lutari Island through 
  Neopets Mobile. Every time you can convince someone to purchase a map, another 
  bead is added to your Talisman--consequently, the better your luck becomes! 
  It's all a game of chance though, so don't take my word for it. Use your judgment 
  wisely. How much are better odds worth to you? 
 And there you have it--everything you need to know about how us Lutaris came 
  to be. I hope this has shined a bright light on our otherwise mysterious comings--still 
  want a Lutari! Have no fear! Something inside me feels that more of us will 
  be moving over to Neopian shores soon enough... 
 
					 
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