Freyja Salm
Last Details | |
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Death Age | 7 years 9 months (Elder) |
Sex | Female |
Personality | Capable |
Breeding Records | |
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Death Age in Rollovers | 186 |
Pups Bred | 19 pups bred |
Looks | |
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Base | Losna (0.15%) |
Base Genetics | Special Dark * |
Eyes | Lux |
Skin | Lusxnei |
Nose | Lusxnei |
Claws | Lusxnei |
Mutation | None |
Secondary Mutation | None |
Carrier Status | Unknown |
Variant | Relaxed |
Markings | |
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Slot 1 | Black Cross (74%) |
Slot 2 | Black Shoulders (83%) |
Slot 3 | White Underbelly (80%) |
Slot 4 | Black Belly Stripe (90%) |
Slot 5 | Black Tail Tip (100%) |
Slot 6 | White Limbs (80%) |
Slot 7 | Black Stained Limbs (100%) |
Slot 8 | Black Chest Stripe (100%) |
Slot 9 | Selene Ornate Spots (100%) |
Slot 10 | Black Elbow Patch (100%) |
Birth Stats | ||
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Strength | Speed | Agility |
Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
Wisdom | Smarts | Total |
Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
Birth Information | |
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Moon | Unknown |
Season | Unknown |
Biome | Unknown |
Biography
About the Star
Salm is a star that doesn't make up the borders of the Constellation pegasus,but does reside within the borders of the Constellation!
Pegasus Myth-
In Greek mythology, Pegasus is a white winged horse that sprang from the neck of the Gorgon Medusa when Perseus beheaded her. Medusa was a beautiful young woman before she was turned into a monster by the goddess Athena after being caught being defiled by the sea god Poseidon in the goddess' temple. Athena turned Medusa's hair into snakes and made her face so ugly that anyone who looked at her immediately turned to stone.
Perseus was sent to kill Medusa by King Polydectes of Seriphus, who was the brother of Dictys, the man who took Perseus and his mother Danaë in and raised Perseus as his own son. Polydectes wanted Danaë for himself and Perseus stood in his way because he defended his mother from the king's advances. He did not expect the hero to come back from his mission alive.
When Perseus killed Medusa, Pegasus and the warrior Chrysaor sprang from her neck, both of them offspring of Poseidon.
The name Pegasus is derived from the Greek pegai which means "springs" or "waters," and Chrysaor's name means "the golden sword."
When he was born, Pegasus flew away to Mount Helicon in Boeotia, where the Muses lived, and he befriended them. He created a spring that was named Hippocrene by striking the ground with his hoof. The name Hippocrene means "the horse's fountain." It was said that those who drank from the spring were blessed with the gift to write poetry.
The most famous myth involving Pegasus is the one of Bellerophon, the hero who was sent by King Iobates of Lycia to kill the Chimaera, a monster that breathed fire and was devastating the king's land. Bellerophon found Pegasus and tamed him using a golden bridle given to him by the goddess Athena. Then he swooped down on the Chimaera from the sky and killed the monster with his lance and arrows. After this and several other heroic deeds for King Iobates, Bellerophon let the successes get to his head. Riding Pegasus, he tried to fly to Olympus and join the gods. He didn't succeed. He fell off the horse and back to Earth.
Pegasus did however make it to Olympus. There, Zeus used the horse to carry his thunder and lightning, and eventually placed him among the constellations. The constellation Pegasus is depicted with only the top half of the horse, and it is nevertheless one of the largest constellations in the sky, seventh in size.