Psyche
Last Details | |
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Death Age | 7 years 8½ months (Elder) |
Sex | Female |
Personality | Lazy |
Breeding Records | |
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Death Age in Rollovers | 185 |
Pups Bred | 12 pups bred |
Looks | |
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Base | Doubloon (0.35%) |
Base Genetics | Warm Medium II |
Eyes | Total Eclipse |
Skin | Black |
Nose | Black |
Claws | Black |
Mutation | None |
Secondary Mutation | None |
Carrier Status | View Report |
Variant | Default |
Markings | |
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Slot 1 | White Cross (44%) |
Slot 2 | Sterling Wings Heavy (78%) |
Slot 3 | Luna Smudge Heavy (26%) |
Slot 4 | None |
Slot 5 | None |
Slot 6 | White Merle (20%) |
Slot 7 | Black Smudge Heavy (33%) |
Slot 8 | None |
Slot 9 | None |
Slot 10 | Selene Ornate Spots (57%) |
Birth Stats | ||
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Strength | Speed | Agility |
60 | 50 | 53 |
Wisdom | Smarts | Total |
115 | 103 | 381 |
Birth Information | |
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Moon | Third Quarter Moon |
Season | Summer |
Biome | Coniferous Forest |
Biography
Psyche was the goddess of the soul and the wife of Eros (Roman Cupid) god of love.
She was once a mortal princess whose extraordinary beauty earned the ire of Aphrodite (Roman Venus) when men began turning their worship away from the goddess towards the girl. Aphrodite commanded Eros to make Psykhe fall in love with the most hideous of men but the god instead fell in love and carried her off to his hidden palace. Eros hid his true identity and told Psykhe she must never gaze upon his face. Her jealous sisters, however, tricked her into disobeying and the angry god forsook her. Psykhe searched the world for her lost love and eventually came into the service of Aphrodite. The goddess commanded her to perform a series of seemingly impossible tasks which culminated in a journey to the Underworld. Psykhe was afterwards reunited with Eros and the couple were married in a ceremony attended by all the gods.
Psykhe was depicted in ancient mosaic art as a butterfly-winged woman in the company of her husband Eros. Sometimes a pair of Pyskhai (Psychae) were depicted--the second perhaps representing their daughter Hedone (Pleasure).
She was once a mortal princess whose extraordinary beauty earned the ire of Aphrodite (Roman Venus) when men began turning their worship away from the goddess towards the girl. Aphrodite commanded Eros to make Psykhe fall in love with the most hideous of men but the god instead fell in love and carried her off to his hidden palace. Eros hid his true identity and told Psykhe she must never gaze upon his face. Her jealous sisters, however, tricked her into disobeying and the angry god forsook her. Psykhe searched the world for her lost love and eventually came into the service of Aphrodite. The goddess commanded her to perform a series of seemingly impossible tasks which culminated in a journey to the Underworld. Psykhe was afterwards reunited with Eros and the couple were married in a ceremony attended by all the gods.
Psykhe was depicted in ancient mosaic art as a butterfly-winged woman in the company of her husband Eros. Sometimes a pair of Pyskhai (Psychae) were depicted--the second perhaps representing their daughter Hedone (Pleasure).
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