Atik
Last Details | |
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Death Age | 8 years 0 months (Elder) |
Sex | Male |
Personality | Humble |
Breeding Records | |
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Death Age in Rollovers | 192 |
Pups Bred | 10 pups bred |
Looks | |
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Base | Losna (0.16%) |
Base Genetics | Special Dark * |
Eyes | Violet |
Skin | Selenite |
Nose | Selenite |
Claws | Sandy |
Mutation | None |
Secondary Mutation | None |
Carrier Status | View Report |
Variant | Default |
Markings | |
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Slot 1 | None |
Slot 2 | None |
Slot 3 | Black Dorsal (100%) |
Slot 4 | None |
Slot 5 | Black Mask (100%) |
Slot 6 | None |
Slot 7 | None |
Slot 8 | Luna Ornate Blotches (100%) |
Slot 9 | None |
Slot 10 | None |
Birth Stats | ||
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Strength | Speed | Agility |
64 | 52 | 54 |
Wisdom | Smarts | Total |
55 | 62 | 287 |
Birth Information | |
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Moon | Unknown |
Season | Unknown |
Biome | Unknown |
Biography
Lore
Some of the stuff in my lore is not represented in the pack on the website. For example Atik's adoptive father was never the leader, but is a hunter. And his adoptive parents are not dead, but rather will be made immortal for lore reason and personal reasons.
As a young pup, Atik, was left alone in the forest. His previous parents had left him behind due to him being sick. They believed the young pup wouldn't make it, and to better their own pack left the scared pup alone to die. Found by a couple he was taken in. finding out that the wolves who took him in were two loners. they were without a pack so to speak. one by one Atik saw more wolves join. Most were wolves that didn't have a home. His parents showed everyone love.
Growing up not only did his parents show love to everyone they also taught him everything he needed to know to survive. His father mainly taking up this role as he was the current alpha and needed to show his son how to protect the pack that they had created without realizing it. As time passed Atik noticed his parents decrease in health. He became very worried about them, and not wanting to lose them he talked with his father. After some pleading Atik finally got his parents to agree to step down from leadership, and letting him take over.
Weeks went by and his parents only got worse. Atik begged the medic to heal them, but there wasn't anything that could be done. They were just in their old age. A few nights after talking with the medic, Atik, was sleeping, and in his dream his mother and father appeared. they were together and seemed to be full of life. they were exactly like they were when he was young. Behind them was a large wolf with a tanish pelt color. His eyes were piercing ice blue. the aura that came from him made Atik feel as if he needed to bow. Who was his?
"mother? Father?" he questioned them as his head tilted in confusion. "whats going on? who is that?" he continued to question.
Anser walked a bit more forward and dipped his head to his son. "Little one...eh your not little anymore. My son do not be sad, but your mother and I's time has come. It is our time to go." after hearing this Atik could feel his breath sharpen. His eyes started to water. they took him in they loved him when no one else did. He couldn't lose them. "The wolf behind us is ,Antares, the god of the packs. The god of all gods. He is here to guide us." his father continued.
As the male was about to speak up and protest the one know and Antares walked closer to the trio. "Do not fear my child. you have done well to care for your parents. they are in good paws. I actually wanted you to be here for when i do this, but you can not tell anyone what you see here. can you do that for me?" he questioned his ice cold stare piercing Atik. All Atik could do was nod in response. was this really how it was in front of a god? "Good." he said before turning to the male and female. clearing his throat he spoke once more. "Anser, Al Na'ir. years ago you too in this young pup. a pup that was cold, alone, and sick. Instead of leaving the pup like many did before you, and for that i give you this" he leaned in gently placing his muzzle on their heads. Their bodies began to glow and around the wolves was the feeling of warmth surrounded them. Atik stared in awe at what he was watching. when Antares pulled away his voice rang through the silence once again. "i grant you the powers of a god. with you both residing over love. you know what true love is, and you know the love for one that is not the same as you, and the love for a stranger you find all alone. if many were like you two there would be less fighting in the world." he dipped his head to the new gods. "thank you for showing everyone what love is suppose to be, and welcome to Asgard." he told them
turning his attention back to the leader he dipped his head "Thank you as well for showing love to them when they were ill. Lead your pack with pride and hold your head up high. For when you look at the sky know your parents are still alive. " and with that the three were gone.
When Atik woke up the next morning he was brought the news of his parents, but his mind went back to his dreams. he looked up at the sky and gave a long sorrow filled howl. Even though they were now among the Gods he missed them deeply. his eyes stayed focused on the sky and thought. 'I love you mom, dad. Watch over us from up there. i will make sure you are worshiped just like the others' even though no one could know the Gods of love were once among the pack, and was once the leaders parents Atik made sure to tell tales about them just as he did for the other gods.
Extra
Perseus Myth-
The constellation Perseus represents the Greek hero Perseus in the sky and is one of the six constellations associated with the myth of Perseus. Perseus was the son of Danaë, daughter of King Acrisius. Acrisius ruled Argos and after an oracle foretold him that he would die at the hand of his own grandson, he had locked away Danaë in a dungeon. Zeus fell in love with her and took the form of golden rain to visit her. When the rain fell into her lap, Danaë got pregnant. Acrisius found out about the pregnancy and, once Perseus was born, the king locked both his daughter and grandson into a wooden chest and cast them out to sea.
Danaë prayed to Zeus and the god heard her. The chest washed ashore within a few days, and Perseus and his mother found themselves on the island of Seriphos. A fisherman called Dictys found them and took them home with him. He raised Perseus as his own son.
However, their troubles did not end there. Dictys had a brother, King Polydectes, who wanted Danaë for himself. Perseus defended her from the king's advances and Polydectes came up with a plan that would put Perseus out of the picture. He made up a story about being engaged to another woman, Hippodameia, who was the daughter of King Oenomaus of Elis. He asked everyone to give him and his bride horses as a wedding present. Since Perseus did not have any horses and could not afford to buy one, the king sent the youngster to bring him the head of the Gorgon Medusa.
Medusa was one of the three hideous sisters, who had tusks, hands of brass, golden wings, and faces covered with dragon scales. They were daughters of the sea god Phorcys and his sister Ceto. Their gaze could turn anyone who looked at them into stone.
Medusa was the only mortal sister. She had been condemned to a life of ugliness by the goddess Athena after Poseidon had ravished Medusa in the goddess' temple. Before the curse, she was known for her beauty, especially of her hair. Once cursed, she had snakes for hair, which made her distinguishable from the other two Gorgons.
Polydectes expected Perseus to die in the attempt to kill the Gorgon, but he underestimated Perseus' allies on Olympus. Athena gave the hero a bronze shield and Hephaestus made him a sword of diamond. Hades gave him a helmet that made him invisible, and Hermes gifted him with winged sandals.
Helped by Athena, Perseus found the Gorgon sisters on Mount Atlas. The Gorgons' sisters, called the Graeae, were standing guard. The three of them had only one eye and shared it among themselves. Perseus took the eye and threw it away.
Perseus (left, wearing a hat, winged boots and the kibisis slung over his shoulder) averts his gaze as he kills Medusa, figured here as a female centaur. Detail from an orientalizing relief pithos, terracotta with stamped and cut decoration, Cycladic artwork, ca. 660 BC., from Thebes, Boeotia, currently at Louvre Museum.
Following the trail of people turned to stone by Medusa and her sisters, Perseus found the Gorgons. He was wearing his helmet which made him invisible and he was able to sneak up on the sisters. Once they had fallen asleep, Perseus decapitated Medusa using his shield to see her reflection, as he could not look at her directly without turning into stone. The myth goes, when Medusa died the winged horse Pegasus and the warrior Chrysaor, fully armed, sprang fully grown from her body. They were the offspring of the Gorgon and the sea god Poseidon.
On the way home, Perseus stopped to rest in Atlas' kingdom. Atlas refused him hospitality and Perseus used Medusa's head to turn him into stone, or into the mountain range that bears his name. Later, Perseus came across the princess Andromeda, chained to a rock and left to die by her parents, King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia, to appease the sea monster Cetus. Perseus rescued Andromeda and took her home with him.
Once home in Seriphos, Perseus found his mother and foster father Dictys hiding from Polydectes in a temple. Perseus went to see the king and, greeted with hostility, he used the Gorgon's head to turn Polydectes and his followers to stone. He appointed Dictys king of Seriphos.
The old prophecy about King Acrisius being killed by his grandson came true eventually, but the king's death came as an accident. At an athletics contest, Perseus threw a discus that accidentally hit Acrisius and killed him.
Andromeda and Perseus were married and had many children, among them Perses, who was said to be an ancestor to the kings of Persia.
Perseus and Andromeda lie next to each other in the sky, with her parents Cepheus and Cassiopeia nearby. Cetus, the sea monster, also lies in the vicinity, as does Pegasus, the winged horse.
Perseus is usually depicted holding the head of Medusa in one hand and the jewelled sword in the other. The Gorgon's head is represented by the famous variable star Algol, Beta Persei.