Adriana
Last Details | |
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Death Age | 0 years 3½ months (Puppy) |
Sex | Female |
Personality | Optimistic |
Breeding Records | |
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Death Age in Rollovers | 7 |
Pups Bred | 0 pups bred |
Looks | |
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Base | Squid (0.04%) |
Base Genetics | Cool Light III |
Eyes | Total Eclipse |
Skin | Black |
Nose | Black |
Claws | Chill |
Mutation | None |
Secondary Mutation | None |
Carrier Status | Unknown |
Variant | Default |
Markings | |
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Slot 1 | None |
Slot 2 | Amor Inverted Cross (58%) |
Slot 3 | White Inuit Unders (18%) |
Slot 4 | None |
Slot 5 | Hydrangea Peacock (35%) |
Slot 6 | None |
Slot 7 | Diana Carnage (11%) |
Slot 8 | None |
Slot 9 | Black Freckles (82%) |
Slot 10 | Umbra Cracks (40%) |
Birth Stats | ||
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Strength | Speed | Agility |
48 | 40 | 49 |
Wisdom | Smarts | Total |
41 | 42 | 220 |
Birth Information | |
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Moon | Waxing Crescent Moon |
Season | Spring |
Biome | Grasslands |
Biography
Died from eagle attack
Once upon a time, in a dense forest where the shadows danced beneath towering trees, there lived a lively young wolf pup named Adriana. Her fur was a soft blend of silver and white, making her stand out against the green undergrowth. She had a curious spirit and loved to explore the world around her. Every morning, she would chase the fluttering butterflies and try to catch the quick-darting squirrels that taunted her from the branches above.
One bright afternoon, Adriana found herself in a meadow filled with tall, waving grasses and colorful wildflowers. The sun was warm on her fur, and the breeze carried the scent of sweet blossoms. She bounced and tumbled through the field, playfully pouncing on anything that moved. The world seemed alive with joy.
However, high above, a sharp-eyed eagle soared in the clear blue sky, its keen vision locked onto the small, unsuspecting pup below. The eagle's wings spread wide, casting a shadow over the meadow as it circled, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
Adriana was too caught up in her play to notice. She leaped into the air, trying to catch a bright blue butterfly, when suddenly, the world went dark. In a blur of feathers and claws, the eagle swooped down, its talons snatching her up. The wind roared in her ears as she was lifted off the ground, her small paws scrambling in the air.
She let out a terrified yelp that echoed through the forest. But it was too late. The eagle had her in its grip, and with a powerful beat of its wings, it carried her high into the sky. Adriana's heart raced, and she felt a sudden coldness wash over her. She closed her eyes and, in a moment of confusion and fear, the world faded away.
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Later that day, Amber, one of the pack's seasoned scouts, was on her usual patrol. Amber was a wise, strong wolf with a coat of deep russet and eyes sharp like a hawk's. She had seen many things in her life, but nothing could prepare her for the sight she found in the meadow. There, nestled among the wildflowers, was the lifeless body of young Adriana, her silver fur now still and her playful eyes forever closed.
Amber's heart sank. She approached the small form slowly, her steps heavy with sorrow. She nuzzled Adriana's body gently, hoping for a miracle, but there was nothing she could do. The forest seemed to hold its breath as if mourning the loss of such a young, vibrant life. With great care, Amber lifted Adriana onto her back, carrying her back to the pack. The journey was slow, and each step felt like a weight pressing down on her soul.
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As the sun dipped below the horizon, Adriana opened her eyes to a new world. It was not the dark void she had feared but a place filled with soft light and a gentle, comforting warmth. She was no longer in pain, no longer afraid. Around her, she saw other wolves—wolves she had never met before, yet they all felt strangely familiar. They were kind and welcoming, their eyes filled with understanding.
A regal figure stepped forward, a she-wolf with a shimmering coat that seemed to glow like moonlight. "Welcome, little one," she said in a voice as soothing as a lullaby. "You have arrived in the afterlife, where the spirits of the forest dwell."
Adriana looked around, confused but calm. "Why am I here?" she asked softly.
The she-wolf smiled gently. "You were taken too soon, Adriana. But the spirits have seen the purity of your heart, the joy you brought to those around you. For that, you are to be honored."
With a graceful nod, the other wolves began to gather around her. They bowed their heads, and a beautiful crown made of silver vines and flowers appeared, resting gently on Adriana's head. She felt a warmth bloom inside her chest, a sense of belonging and purpose that she had never known in her short life.
"From this day forward," the she-wolf declared, "you are crowned as a princess of the afterlife, a guardian of peace and innocence."
The wolves howled in celebration, their voices echoing across the realms. Adriana, though still young and uncertain, felt a sense of pride and acceptance. She would watch over her pack from this new, ethereal place, her spirit forever dancing in the meadows of the afterlife, just as she had in life.
Once upon a time, in a dense forest where the shadows danced beneath towering trees, there lived a lively young wolf pup named Adriana. Her fur was a soft blend of silver and white, making her stand out against the green undergrowth. She had a curious spirit and loved to explore the world around her. Every morning, she would chase the fluttering butterflies and try to catch the quick-darting squirrels that taunted her from the branches above.
One bright afternoon, Adriana found herself in a meadow filled with tall, waving grasses and colorful wildflowers. The sun was warm on her fur, and the breeze carried the scent of sweet blossoms. She bounced and tumbled through the field, playfully pouncing on anything that moved. The world seemed alive with joy.
However, high above, a sharp-eyed eagle soared in the clear blue sky, its keen vision locked onto the small, unsuspecting pup below. The eagle's wings spread wide, casting a shadow over the meadow as it circled, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
Adriana was too caught up in her play to notice. She leaped into the air, trying to catch a bright blue butterfly, when suddenly, the world went dark. In a blur of feathers and claws, the eagle swooped down, its talons snatching her up. The wind roared in her ears as she was lifted off the ground, her small paws scrambling in the air.
She let out a terrified yelp that echoed through the forest. But it was too late. The eagle had her in its grip, and with a powerful beat of its wings, it carried her high into the sky. Adriana's heart raced, and she felt a sudden coldness wash over her. She closed her eyes and, in a moment of confusion and fear, the world faded away.
---
Later that day, Amber, one of the pack's seasoned scouts, was on her usual patrol. Amber was a wise, strong wolf with a coat of deep russet and eyes sharp like a hawk's. She had seen many things in her life, but nothing could prepare her for the sight she found in the meadow. There, nestled among the wildflowers, was the lifeless body of young Adriana, her silver fur now still and her playful eyes forever closed.
Amber's heart sank. She approached the small form slowly, her steps heavy with sorrow. She nuzzled Adriana's body gently, hoping for a miracle, but there was nothing she could do. The forest seemed to hold its breath as if mourning the loss of such a young, vibrant life. With great care, Amber lifted Adriana onto her back, carrying her back to the pack. The journey was slow, and each step felt like a weight pressing down on her soul.
---
As the sun dipped below the horizon, Adriana opened her eyes to a new world. It was not the dark void she had feared but a place filled with soft light and a gentle, comforting warmth. She was no longer in pain, no longer afraid. Around her, she saw other wolves—wolves she had never met before, yet they all felt strangely familiar. They were kind and welcoming, their eyes filled with understanding.
A regal figure stepped forward, a she-wolf with a shimmering coat that seemed to glow like moonlight. "Welcome, little one," she said in a voice as soothing as a lullaby. "You have arrived in the afterlife, where the spirits of the forest dwell."
Adriana looked around, confused but calm. "Why am I here?" she asked softly.
The she-wolf smiled gently. "You were taken too soon, Adriana. But the spirits have seen the purity of your heart, the joy you brought to those around you. For that, you are to be honored."
With a graceful nod, the other wolves began to gather around her. They bowed their heads, and a beautiful crown made of silver vines and flowers appeared, resting gently on Adriana's head. She felt a warmth bloom inside her chest, a sense of belonging and purpose that she had never known in her short life.
"From this day forward," the she-wolf declared, "you are crowned as a princess of the afterlife, a guardian of peace and innocence."
The wolves howled in celebration, their voices echoing across the realms. Adriana, though still young and uncertain, felt a sense of pride and acceptance. She would watch over her pack from this new, ethereal place, her spirit forever dancing in the meadows of the afterlife, just as she had in life.