Antares God of the Packs
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Death Age | 6 years 1 month (Adult) |
Sex | Male |
Personality | Aloof |
Breeding Records | |
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Death Age in Rollovers | 146 |
Pups Bred | 45 pups bred |
Looks | |
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Base | Vanilla (0.29%) |
Base Genetics | Muted Medium II |
Eyes | Ice |
Skin | Black |
Nose | Pale |
Claws | White |
Mutation | None |
Secondary Mutation | None |
Carrier Status | Unknown |
Variant | Default |
Markings | |
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Slot 1 | Black Neck Band (100%) |
Slot 2 | Red Highlights (100%) |
Slot 3 | Black Blanket Ticking (100%) |
Slot 4 | Red Dilution (100%) |
Slot 5 | Black Dilution (100%) |
Slot 6 | White Elbows (100%) |
Slot 7 | White Toes (100%) |
Slot 8 | Black Belly Stripe (100%) |
Slot 9 | Brown Belly Stripe (100%) |
Slot 10 | White Tail Tip (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
Lore
In his early days the male was apart of a pack that was blood thirsty. Bent on killing anything and everything they could. Deeming it protecting the pack and it's territory, but Antares didn't like that. It didn't feel right to him, so when he came of age he left. Going off on his own in hopes to find his own place where he belonged.
The wolf found himself deep in the mountains. The place was serene and peaceful. It was here that he was determined to make a new life. A better life for all wolves who needed a shelter, but he knew he couldn't do it alone. That led him to go searching of someone to lead with him. That's when he came across a beautiful female. Her eyes shinning brightly, and her fur shimmered in the sun. Antares knew she was the one, but he wouldn't force her. Antares approached the female. Dipping his head in greeting he spoke to her. His voice soft. "Hello there miss. I am Antares. I have claimed this land for my own, but do not worry I'm not hostile to anyone who wanders in" he explained. He looked into her white eyes waiting for a response. The female nodded gently and then spoke.
"It is nice to meet you Antares. I am Shaula" Her voice was soft a sweet. Like honey dripping softly on the ground. "I have been roaming around here for a while. Mostly tracking prey and watching over the animals. I have noticed that far too many hunt for sport. Rather then to feed" she stated. Antares nodded. He'd had also noticed from his old home that way to many would fight and kill.
For what?
"You are not the only one who had noticed things like that. Is it why I want to make a safe place for wolves who want to just love peacefully." His ears pekered as his ice blue eyes looked into the female. "Shaula would you join me in making this place a Haven for others" Shaula let her ears fall back as she listened to the question Antares taking a small step forward as he continued. "You can have any place you want, but I need someone else with me. I can't do this alone" his voice seemed almost pleading with her. After thinking for a moment she nodded. Standing a bit taller she finally spoke again.
"I will join you Antares, I would like to be the one you can turn to...I would like to be your mate" she spoke. The male had a way with words, and he couldn't help but smile as it seemed he had gotten someone on border to make this territory a place of peace. Nodding he turned. "then it is done. Frommthis day forward I will be the Jarl of the Constellations pack. And you my Freyja." The male then led the way back to to the camp he had made.
Years pasted and Antares became a legend.. more so he became a God that the Constellations pack worshiped. As he was the first and original Jarl he is looked up to as the God of all Gods. The one that started it all.
The one that made the pack what it is today
Extra
Antares is the first of all the gods. it is said that he was the first Jarl to have lead the Constellations pack. wolves look to him in their daily life. to give him their fears, and pray for his guidance
Scorpius Myth-
Scorpius in mythology. According to star lore, the Scorpion's stinger brought about the death of Orion the Mighty Hunter. So when the gods gave the Scorpion and Orion their final resting places in the high heavens, they made sure to place the archenemies at opposite ends of the sky. That's why you can never see these two constellations in the same sky together. To this day, Orion only rises in the east after Scorpius sets in the southwest, and the reverse is also true: Scorpius won't rise in the southeast until Orion's departure in the west.
About the star
Antares is a red supergiant star with a visual magnitude of 0.96, approximately 550 light years distant from the Sun. It is the brightest star in the Scorpius constellation and the 16th brightest star in the night sky. Sometimes it is referred to as the 15th brightest star if the two brighter components in the Capella (Alpha Aurigae, located in Auriga constellation) system are counted as one star.
Antares is one of the four first magnitude stars lying within 5° of the ecliptic, along with Aldebaran in the Taurus constellation, Spica in Virgo, and Regulus in Leo. It can be occulted by the Moon and very infrequently by Venus. (The last recorded occultation by Venus occurred on September 17, 525 BC.)
Antares is the most massive, brightest and most evolved member of the Scorpius-Centaurus association, the nearest OB stellar association to the solar system. The star belongs to the spectral class M1.5lab-b and has the radius about 883 times solar. It is approximately 10,000 times more luminous than the Sun, and has between 15 and 18 solar masses. The star's estimated age is about 12 million years.
Antares is classified as a type LC slow irregular variable star. The star's magnitude slowly varies from 0.88 to 1.16. It has a companion star, Antares B, about 529 astronomical units (AU) away. Antares B has the stellar classification B2.5 and an apparent magnitude of 5.5. It is 170 more luminous than the Sun and has an orbital period estimated at 878 years.
Antares marks the heart of the scorpion, which is also its alternative name. The name Antares comes from the ancient Greek Άντάρης, which has been translated as "anti-Ares," "rival of Mars," or "like Mars," referring to the similarity of the star's red hue to that of the planet Mars. The comparison possibly dates way back to Mesopotamian astronomers. Another theory suggests that the name Antares may have come from the name Antar or Antarah ibn Shaddad, which was the name of an Arabic warrior-hero celebrated in the Golden Mu'allaqat, one of the seven long Arabic pre-Islamic poems.
Antares was known under different names in various cultures. Babylonians knew it as GABA GIR.TAB, or "the breast of the scorpion," in Egypt it represented the scorpion goddess Serket, and in Persia, it was known as Satevis, one of the four "royal stars."
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