Sunny {Chaser 2}
Last Details | |
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Death Age | 7 years 6 months (Elder) |
Sex | Female |
Personality | Optimistic |
Breeding Records | |
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Death Age in Rollovers | 180 |
Pups Bred | 26 pups bred |
Looks | |
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Base | Yellow (0.16%) |
Base Genetics | Warm Light II |
Eyes | Hetero Black & White |
Skin | Dark |
Nose | Moonbow |
Claws | Moonbow |
Mutation | None |
Secondary Mutation | None |
Carrier Status | Unknown |
Variant | Default |
Markings | |
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Slot 1 | None |
Slot 2 | None |
Slot 3 | Brown Merle Patches (59%) |
Slot 4 | None |
Slot 5 | White Inverted Panda (77%) |
Slot 6 | None |
Slot 7 | None |
Slot 8 | None |
Slot 9 | None |
Slot 10 | None |
Birth Stats | ||
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Strength | Speed | Agility |
96 | 126 | 123 |
Wisdom | Smarts | Total |
103 | 88 | 536 |
Birth Information | |
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Moon | Waxing Gibbous Moon |
Season | Spring |
Biome | Riparian Woodland |
Biography
Sunny was not like the other wolves in her pack. She was curious and always looking for new things to learn. She loved to explore the forest, the mountains, and the rivers, and she often wandered far from her home. She was not afraid of anything, not even the humans who sometimes came to hunt or trap animals.
One day, Sunny found a strange object in a clearing. It was shiny and round, and it made a soft humming sound. Sunny sniffed it cautiously, then touched it with her paw. It felt warm and smooth, and it had a small screen on one side. Sunny saw some symbols and pictures on the screen, but she did not understand what they meant. She decided to take the object with her and show it to her pack.
She ran back to her den, where her mother, father, and siblings were waiting for her. She proudly dropped the object in front of them and barked excitedly. Her family looked at the object with curiosity and fear. They had never seen anything like it before.
"What is it?" her mother asked.
"I don't know," Sunny said. "But I think it's important. Maybe it's a gift from the spirits."
Her father growled and nudged the object away with his nose. "It's not a gift, it's a trap," he said. "It's something the humans use to spy on us or hurt us. We should destroy it or bury it."
Sunny shook her head and picked up the object again. "No, we shouldn't," she said. "It's not dangerous, I can feel it. It's something special, something that can help us."
"Help us how?" her brother asked.
"I don't know yet," Sunny said. "But I want to find out. Maybe it can teach us something new, something that can make our lives better."
Her family looked at her with disbelief and concern. They did not share her enthusiasm or trust for the object. They thought she was being foolish and reckless.
"Sunny, you're playing with fire," her father said. "You don't know what that thing is or what it can do. You don't know what the humans are planning or why they left it here. You're putting yourself and our pack in danger."
Sunny did not listen to him. She felt a strong connection to the object, a sense of wonder and possibility. She felt that it was meant for her, that it was part of her destiny.
She decided to keep the object and learn more about it. She hid it in a secret place where no one could find it or take it away from her. She visited it every day, trying to figure out how it worked and what it could do.
She soon discovered that the object was a device that could communicate with other devices around the world. It could send and receive messages, images, and sounds through invisible waves in the air. It could access a vast network of information and knowledge that humans called the internet.
Sunny was amazed by this discovery. She realized that there was so much more to the world than she had ever imagined. She learned about different places, cultures, animals, and plants. She learned about history, science, art, and music. She learned about human society, politics, religion, and philosophy.
She also learned about the problems that humans faced: war, poverty, disease, pollution, climate change, and extinction. She learned that humans were destroying the natural environment and harming many other living beings. She learned that humans were not happy or peaceful with themselves or each other.
Sunny felt sorry for the humans. She wondered why they were so greedy, violent, and ignorant. She wondered why they did not appreciate or respect the beauty and diversity of life on Earth.
She also felt angry at the humans. She saw how they treated wolves and other animals as enemies or prey. She saw how they hunted them for sport or fur or meat. She saw how they poisoned them with traps or bullets or chemicals.
She decided that she had to do something about it.
She decided that she had to change the world. Starting with the way they treated wildlife
One day, Sunny found a strange object in a clearing. It was shiny and round, and it made a soft humming sound. Sunny sniffed it cautiously, then touched it with her paw. It felt warm and smooth, and it had a small screen on one side. Sunny saw some symbols and pictures on the screen, but she did not understand what they meant. She decided to take the object with her and show it to her pack.
She ran back to her den, where her mother, father, and siblings were waiting for her. She proudly dropped the object in front of them and barked excitedly. Her family looked at the object with curiosity and fear. They had never seen anything like it before.
"What is it?" her mother asked.
"I don't know," Sunny said. "But I think it's important. Maybe it's a gift from the spirits."
Her father growled and nudged the object away with his nose. "It's not a gift, it's a trap," he said. "It's something the humans use to spy on us or hurt us. We should destroy it or bury it."
Sunny shook her head and picked up the object again. "No, we shouldn't," she said. "It's not dangerous, I can feel it. It's something special, something that can help us."
"Help us how?" her brother asked.
"I don't know yet," Sunny said. "But I want to find out. Maybe it can teach us something new, something that can make our lives better."
Her family looked at her with disbelief and concern. They did not share her enthusiasm or trust for the object. They thought she was being foolish and reckless.
"Sunny, you're playing with fire," her father said. "You don't know what that thing is or what it can do. You don't know what the humans are planning or why they left it here. You're putting yourself and our pack in danger."
Sunny did not listen to him. She felt a strong connection to the object, a sense of wonder and possibility. She felt that it was meant for her, that it was part of her destiny.
She decided to keep the object and learn more about it. She hid it in a secret place where no one could find it or take it away from her. She visited it every day, trying to figure out how it worked and what it could do.
She soon discovered that the object was a device that could communicate with other devices around the world. It could send and receive messages, images, and sounds through invisible waves in the air. It could access a vast network of information and knowledge that humans called the internet.
Sunny was amazed by this discovery. She realized that there was so much more to the world than she had ever imagined. She learned about different places, cultures, animals, and plants. She learned about history, science, art, and music. She learned about human society, politics, religion, and philosophy.
She also learned about the problems that humans faced: war, poverty, disease, pollution, climate change, and extinction. She learned that humans were destroying the natural environment and harming many other living beings. She learned that humans were not happy or peaceful with themselves or each other.
Sunny felt sorry for the humans. She wondered why they were so greedy, violent, and ignorant. She wondered why they did not appreciate or respect the beauty and diversity of life on Earth.
She also felt angry at the humans. She saw how they treated wolves and other animals as enemies or prey. She saw how they hunted them for sport or fur or meat. She saw how they poisoned them with traps or bullets or chemicals.
She decided that she had to do something about it.
She decided that she had to change the world. Starting with the way they treated wildlife
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