As she grew older she learned how to walk and glide, and after observing the flight of other birds and feeling the sky's call, she attempted to take flight with her family's encouragement. She was later relocated to Naru's cave in Swallow's Nest, where she eventually hatched.Īfter hatching and being given her name, Ku lived a mostly idyllic and peaceful life with Ori, Naru and Gumo in Swallow's Nest. Kuro sacrificed herself to return Sein to the Spirit Tree and restore balance of Nibel however, thus saving Ku's egg from burning. Horu, threatening the safety of the unborn Ku. When she realizes that her actions threatened the lives of everyone in the forest of Nibel, including her child, Kuro willingly sacrificed herself to protect everyone.Prior to her hatching, Ku's egg was discovered by Ori and Sein in her mother, Kuro's nest, where they realized that Kuro's actions are solely done so as to protect her last, unborn child, as Ku's previously hatched siblings had all perished during a Light Ceremony held by the Spirit Tree to call Ori home, after the latter was lost during the Great Storm.Įventually a great forest fire began after the Element of Warmth was restored at Mt. As long as the light from the Spirit Tree didn't return, even as the forest fell into ruin, Kuro was seemingly content as the imbalance of Nibel didn't threaten her child. While she is only protecting her only child that survived, Kuro attacked and killed any spirits of light she came across over the years to ensure her remaining child would be safe from harm. That hatred blinded her instantly, and she attacked the Spirit Tree in a rage, stealing its light source that provided the forest of Nibel its nourishment and balance. She developed an intense hatred for the light, as it was responsible for the deaths of her children. Horu erupted.īefore the events of the story, Kuro was a caring and protective mother. She is also seen to have incredible stamina, during her relentless assault on Ori as Mt. Being a dark creature, light emitting from the Spirit Tree can prove fatal to Kuro when exposed to its full power. In a blink of an eye, she can kill Ori in one hit unless he takes cover in areas Kuro can't see or get to him. When hunting for Ori, Kuro is a force to be reckoned with. Not long after, the egg began to hatch into Ku. In the end, Kuro's egg entered the care of Naru, who honored Kuro's sacrifice by including her in the family picture. The light completely destroyed Kuro, but her sacrifice saved her child from being affected by the light. To protect everyone, Kuro sacrificed herself by bringing Sein back to the Spirit Tree, allowing it to regain its power and unleash a blast of light to restore balance to the forest. This act of love fully brought Kuro back to her senses, and she realizes all the destruction she caused was not only threatening the lives of everyone still alive but also her remaining child. The sight of Naru embracing Ori reminded Kuro of the babies she had lost. She succeeded in driving Ori close to death, but stopped her assault when Ori's adoptive mother Naru approaches them. When Ori and Sein managed to restore the Element of Warmth, the second to last step to the Spirit Tree's revival, Kuro intercepted the process (which also allowed the volcano to erupt and spread its fire throughout Nibel) and attacked them in a blind rage. Eventually, she would come across Ori, the last spirit, and sought to destroy him and prevent the restoration of the Spirit Tree. To protect her surviving egg from the light, Kuro hunted down the spirits that may attempt to restore the Spirit Tree throughout the years that passed. Without Sein, the forest of Nibel withered and decayed, creating a suitable atmosphere for Kuro and her remaining child. Enraged and blinded by hate, Kuro launched an attack on the Spirit Tree and the spirits that were gathered there for the Light Ceremony, stealing away the source of the Tree's light, Sein. A single egg, her unborn child, was the sole survivor. Kuro, sensing her children in danger, desperately rushed back to her nest to protect them from the Spirit Tree's light, but was unable to reach them in time. However, as she did this, the Spirit Tree was releasing an immense display of light throughout Nibel to call out to Ori, and his light reached the hatchlings, inadvertently killing the defenseless creatures of darkness the more it spread into their nest. Originally a mother of three hatchlings and a lone egg, Kuro went to gather more food for the three of her babies that had hatched.
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