Spring 🌷
Last Details | |
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Death Age | 8 years 0 months (Elder) |
Sex | Female |
Personality | Arrogant |
Breeding Records | |
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Death Age in Rollovers | 192 |
Pups Bred | 21 pups bred |
Looks | |
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Base | Quartz (0.78%) |
Base Genetics | Monochrome Light I |
Eyes | Olive |
Skin | Apollo |
Nose | Black |
Claws | Fey |
Mutation | None |
Secondary Mutation | Piebald: Torn |
Carrier Status | Unknown |
Variant | Default |
Markings | |
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Slot 1 | White Inverted Agouti (48%) |
Slot 2 | Losna Shepherd Heavy (46%) |
Slot 3 | Red Ghast (48%) |
Slot 4 | White Back Patch (44%) |
Slot 5 | White Inverted Agouti (58%) |
Slot 6 | Annwn Veneer (70%) |
Slot 7 | None |
Slot 8 | Wisp Inverted Opossum (45%) |
Slot 9 | Yellow Highlights (73%) |
Slot 10 | Black Smudge (50%) |
Birth Stats | ||
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Strength | Speed | Agility |
97 | 67 | 73 |
Wisdom | Smarts | Total |
71 | 66 | 374 |
Birth Information | |
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Moon | Third Quarter Moon |
Season | Summer |
Biome | Coniferous Forest |
Biography
In the dense forests of the Pacific Northwest, where towering pines cast long shadows and the scent of damp earth hangs heavy in the air, there roamed a wolf named Spring. She was no ordinary wolf. With a coat that bore the marks of the Piebald Mutation, Spring stood out amongst her pack, her fur a patchwork of white and varying shades of gray, like dappling sunlight filtering through the forest canopy.
Spring was not only remarkable for her unique appearance but also for her role within the pack. As the pack's scout, she bore the responsibility of venturing into unknown territories, mapping out potential hunting grounds, and keeping a keen eye on any approaching dangers. With her sharp senses and swift reflexes, she was an invaluable asset to her pack's survival.
From a young age, Spring exhibited a natural curiosity and fearlessness that set her apart. While other wolf pups hesitated at the edge of the pack's territory, she would eagerly bound ahead, eager to explore the world beyond. Her Piebald Mutation, often a source of fascination for the other wolves, only seemed to fuel her adventurous spirit.
Spring's scouting expeditions took her far and wide, across rugged terrain and winding river valleys. She navigated through thick undergrowth and scaled rocky cliffs with ease, always vigilant for signs of prey or potential threats. Her keen eyes could spot the faintest movement amidst the foliage, and her sensitive ears could pick up the slightest rustle of leaves or snap of a twig.
But it wasn't just Spring's physical prowess that made her an exceptional scout. She possessed a deep intuition, an innate understanding of the rhythms of the forest and the subtle nuances of the land. She could read the signs left by other creatures—the tracks in the mud, the scent markers on trees—and decipher their meanings with uncanny accuracy.
Despite her solitary role as a scout, Spring was deeply connected to her pack. She returned from her expeditions with valuable information, guiding her fellow wolves to bountiful hunting grounds and warning them of potential threats. Her presence instilled a sense of confidence and security among her packmates, knowing that they had a vigilant protector watching over them.
As the seasons changed and the years passed, Spring continued to roam the forests, her piebald coat a striking contrast against the verdant landscape. She remained steadfast in her duties as a scout, her unwavering dedication ensuring the survival of her pack for generations to come. And though she may have been an outlier among her kind, Spring embraced her uniqueness with pride, knowing that it was her differences that made her indispensable to her pack's success.
Spring was not only remarkable for her unique appearance but also for her role within the pack. As the pack's scout, she bore the responsibility of venturing into unknown territories, mapping out potential hunting grounds, and keeping a keen eye on any approaching dangers. With her sharp senses and swift reflexes, she was an invaluable asset to her pack's survival.
From a young age, Spring exhibited a natural curiosity and fearlessness that set her apart. While other wolf pups hesitated at the edge of the pack's territory, she would eagerly bound ahead, eager to explore the world beyond. Her Piebald Mutation, often a source of fascination for the other wolves, only seemed to fuel her adventurous spirit.
Spring's scouting expeditions took her far and wide, across rugged terrain and winding river valleys. She navigated through thick undergrowth and scaled rocky cliffs with ease, always vigilant for signs of prey or potential threats. Her keen eyes could spot the faintest movement amidst the foliage, and her sensitive ears could pick up the slightest rustle of leaves or snap of a twig.
But it wasn't just Spring's physical prowess that made her an exceptional scout. She possessed a deep intuition, an innate understanding of the rhythms of the forest and the subtle nuances of the land. She could read the signs left by other creatures—the tracks in the mud, the scent markers on trees—and decipher their meanings with uncanny accuracy.
Despite her solitary role as a scout, Spring was deeply connected to her pack. She returned from her expeditions with valuable information, guiding her fellow wolves to bountiful hunting grounds and warning them of potential threats. Her presence instilled a sense of confidence and security among her packmates, knowing that they had a vigilant protector watching over them.
As the seasons changed and the years passed, Spring continued to roam the forests, her piebald coat a striking contrast against the verdant landscape. She remained steadfast in her duties as a scout, her unwavering dedication ensuring the survival of her pack for generations to come. And though she may have been an outlier among her kind, Spring embraced her uniqueness with pride, knowing that it was her differences that made her indispensable to her pack's success.
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