Thanrk said "Oh Beeth I hear you callin, what can I do?". And deep within the cave all the owlings heard whispers in the dark, "thus the beauty of the owl is within, the one who seeks the lurk may also seek the destiny". With those words Thanrk and his owlings all fall asleep, dreaming of ancient Owls in the sky, deep within themselfs and all they could think about later the morning after was, "Beeth what can I do?"
Then Thanrk and the owlings wandered trough the dark deeps of Mount Holotklo. They wandered for two hundred days and twohundred nights. When they saw the stripes of light true the Dhurluklu canyon only Thanrk and four owlings was left. All sins then, the owls reading and heard about The Great walk of Thanrk wondered why, oh why the were so few...
Book of the Great Owls, Chapter 57, Thanrk