The Black-pyrope Porcupine is a solemn poetic form intended to beseech Awidara, originating in The Manageable Silt-Loam. The rules of the form are applied by poets to produce individual poems which can be recited. The poem is a single tercet. Use of assonance, simile and vivid imagery is characteristic of the form. Each line has nine syllables. Every line of the poem has a medial caesura. The second line must make use of consonance. The third line must make use of consonance. The rhyme scheme of the poem is ABA. As a rule throughout the poem, the end rhymes don't generally match perfectly.