Greyspirit
Last Details | |
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Death Age | 7 years 6½ months (Elder) |
Sex | Female |
Personality | Confident |
Breeding Records | |
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Death Age in Rollovers | 181 |
Pups Bred | 5 pups bred |
Looks | |
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Base | Skarn (1.43%) |
Base Genetics | Cool Dark I |
Eyes | Gray |
Skin | Black |
Nose | Black |
Claws | Black |
Mutation | None |
Secondary Mutation | None |
Carrier Status | View Report |
Variant | Default |
Markings | |
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Slot 1 | None |
Slot 2 | Doubloon Light Husky (72%) |
Slot 3 | None |
Slot 4 | Sterling Shaded (48%) |
Slot 5 | None |
Slot 6 | None |
Slot 7 | None |
Slot 8 | None |
Slot 9 | None |
Slot 10 | White Tamaskan Unders (38%) |
Birth Stats | ||
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Strength | Speed | Agility |
271 | 96 | 101 |
Wisdom | Smarts | Total |
116 | 132 | 716 |
Birth Information | |
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Moon | Waning Crescent Moon |
Season | Winter |
Biome | Taiga |
Biography
Birth Certificate
Birth Date: Feb 26 (Winter)
Mother: Demonwing
Father: Stahlhast (Time Capsule Pack)
Birth Stats: 271 STR 96 SPD 101 AGI 116 WIS 132 SMR
Pupsitter: Snowswirl
Greyspirit was a confident little girl who was a natural leader at playtime. If there was a game being played or a nursery song being sung, she was right in the middle of it. She just knew she was capable of a lot, even when she did silly things to make other pups laugh. It was common knowledge that she was the only pup from her litter staying in the pack, and no one was particularly surprised, not even Grey herself. But she wasn't arrogant or mean. Her mother taught her early that being the strongest meant she had a responsibility to help others and not mistreat them. Grey took that lesson to heart and was everyone's friend in the nursery.
At the Academy, Grey was assigned to study strength and speed to prepare for a career as a finisher. Her confidence shone brightly in every lesson and her teachers praised her willingness to take on new challenges. But being the only pup studying strength made her feel isolated from the other pups. Even though none of them teased her about it, having this unique experience put distance between her and them that she didn't like. Snowswirl told her that in time she would feel the split much less and it wouldn't bother her so much. Grey wanted to believe him, but she had doubts. She just wanted to be like everyone else. That was why she chose to join everyone for a basic hunting lesson for her last class.
During her apprenticeship, Grey went out on the trail with her mother to learn finishing work. As long as she was running and herding the prey with the other apprentices, she was happy as a clam. But as she got older and stronger, she found herself different again, expected to learn to be the killer in the group. After she finished a muskrat that the hunting team had cornered, she saw the other youngsters look at her differently, and it crushed her. No matter how Demon encouraged her to embrace her role, Grey just was not happy with the situation. But then, when the apprentices were helping to corner a moose cow, everything changed for Grey. Her fellow apprentice Foxtrick charged too close to the prey. The moose lashed out with her hooves, but Grey was quicker, chomping down on the moose's leg and opening a huge gash. Foxy had time to jump away and the moose was weakened, much easier to take down. The hunters praised Grey for her bravery and she was the hero of all the apprentices, especially Foxy. Suddenly, being different wasn't so bad and neither was being a finisher.
On her first birthday, Grey reveled in the respect and admiration that she'd earned as a finisher. Being like everyone else didn't seem so important anymore. Snow's words came back to her and she laughed to think that she almost hadn't believed him back then.
Now as an adult, Grey lives by her mother's lessons about responsibility and her own understanding that being different is a good thing. She's still the confident one on the hunting trail and encourages her teammates to greater effort. Even when a hunt hasn't gone well, she's the first one telling everyone that the next one will be better. She's never afraid to take on new challenges or adventures and her packmates know that they can count on her to be ready for anything. Deep down, she still has trouble remembering that she's different in a good way sometimes, but Foxy helps her remember.
#5 Pack Wolves STR
Birth Date: Feb 26 (Winter)
Mother: Demonwing
Father: Stahlhast (Time Capsule Pack)
Birth Stats: 271 STR 96 SPD 101 AGI 116 WIS 132 SMR
Pupsitter: Snowswirl
Greyspirit was a confident little girl who was a natural leader at playtime. If there was a game being played or a nursery song being sung, she was right in the middle of it. She just knew she was capable of a lot, even when she did silly things to make other pups laugh. It was common knowledge that she was the only pup from her litter staying in the pack, and no one was particularly surprised, not even Grey herself. But she wasn't arrogant or mean. Her mother taught her early that being the strongest meant she had a responsibility to help others and not mistreat them. Grey took that lesson to heart and was everyone's friend in the nursery.
At the Academy, Grey was assigned to study strength and speed to prepare for a career as a finisher. Her confidence shone brightly in every lesson and her teachers praised her willingness to take on new challenges. But being the only pup studying strength made her feel isolated from the other pups. Even though none of them teased her about it, having this unique experience put distance between her and them that she didn't like. Snowswirl told her that in time she would feel the split much less and it wouldn't bother her so much. Grey wanted to believe him, but she had doubts. She just wanted to be like everyone else. That was why she chose to join everyone for a basic hunting lesson for her last class.
During her apprenticeship, Grey went out on the trail with her mother to learn finishing work. As long as she was running and herding the prey with the other apprentices, she was happy as a clam. But as she got older and stronger, she found herself different again, expected to learn to be the killer in the group. After she finished a muskrat that the hunting team had cornered, she saw the other youngsters look at her differently, and it crushed her. No matter how Demon encouraged her to embrace her role, Grey just was not happy with the situation. But then, when the apprentices were helping to corner a moose cow, everything changed for Grey. Her fellow apprentice Foxtrick charged too close to the prey. The moose lashed out with her hooves, but Grey was quicker, chomping down on the moose's leg and opening a huge gash. Foxy had time to jump away and the moose was weakened, much easier to take down. The hunters praised Grey for her bravery and she was the hero of all the apprentices, especially Foxy. Suddenly, being different wasn't so bad and neither was being a finisher.
On her first birthday, Grey reveled in the respect and admiration that she'd earned as a finisher. Being like everyone else didn't seem so important anymore. Snow's words came back to her and she laughed to think that she almost hadn't believed him back then.
Now as an adult, Grey lives by her mother's lessons about responsibility and her own understanding that being different is a good thing. She's still the confident one on the hunting trail and encourages her teammates to greater effort. Even when a hunt hasn't gone well, she's the first one telling everyone that the next one will be better. She's never afraid to take on new challenges or adventures and her packmates know that they can count on her to be ready for anything. Deep down, she still has trouble remembering that she's different in a good way sometimes, but Foxy helps her remember.
#5 Pack Wolves STR
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