ID #11363522
This wolf has not rolled over today and will not be able to be traded or gifted until its next rollover.
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Age | 2 years 0½ months (Adult) |
Sex | Male |
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Hunger |
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HP |
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Personality | Sullen |
Breeding Information | |
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Age in Rollovers | 49 |
Pups Bred | 0 pups bred |
Last Bred | Never |
Fertility | N/A |
Heat Cycle | N/A |
Items Applied | None! |
Pair Bond |
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Looks | |
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Base | Sarder (0.52%) |
Base Genetics | Warm Dark II |
Eyes | Brown |
Skin | Black |
Nose | Mud |
Claws | Lusxnei |
Mutation | None |
Secondary Mutation | None |
Carrier Status | Unknown |
Variant | Default |
Markings
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Slot 1 | None |
Slot 2 | None |
Slot 3 | White Wraith (31% : T3) |
Slot 4 | None |
Slot 5 | None |
Slot 6 | None |
Slot 7 | None |
Slot 8 | Black Peacock (68% : T3) |
Slot 9 | None |
Slot 10 | None |
Biography
About the Star
Beta Draconis, the third brightest star in the constellation, has a visual magnitude of 2.79 and is about 380 light years distant. It has 40 times the radius of the Sun and about six solar masses. It is 950 times more luminous than the Sun.
It is a yellow star of the spectral type G2, halfway between the bright giant and supergiant evolutionary stages (G2 Ib-IIa). The estimated age of Beta Draconis is 67 million years. The bright giant has a dwarf star for a companion, which makes Beta Draconis a binary system.
The star's traditional name, Rastaban, comes from the Arabic ra's ath-thu'ban, which means "the head of the serpent."
Draco myth
The constellation Draco is associated with several myths, most frequently with the one about the 12 labours of Heracles, represented by the neighbouring constellation Hercules. In the myth, Draco represents Ladon, the dragon that guarded the golden apples in the gardens of the Hesperides.
The golden apple tree was a wedding present to Hera when she married Zeus. She planted the tree in her garden on Mount Atlas and tasked Atlas' daughters, the Hesperides, with guarding it. She also placed the dragon Ladon around the tree so that the Hesperides would not pick any apples from it.
In some versions of the myth, Ladon had a hundred heads and was the child of the monster Typhon and Echidna, who was half woman and half serpent.
In others, he was the offspring of two sea deities, Ceto and Phorcys, and there is no mention of the number of heads he had.
As part of his 12 labours, Heracles was asked to steal some golden apples from the tree. He defeated Ladon with his poisoned arrows and took the apples. Saddened by the dragon's passing, Hera placed its image in the sky among the constellations. Draco is usually depicted coiled around the North Pole, with one foot of Heracles on its head.
In Roman mythology, Draco was one of the Giant Titans who warred with the Olympian gods for ten years. The Titan met his end at the hands of the goddess Minerva and was thrown into the sky, where it froze around the North Pole.
It is a yellow star of the spectral type G2, halfway between the bright giant and supergiant evolutionary stages (G2 Ib-IIa). The estimated age of Beta Draconis is 67 million years. The bright giant has a dwarf star for a companion, which makes Beta Draconis a binary system.
The star's traditional name, Rastaban, comes from the Arabic ra's ath-thu'ban, which means "the head of the serpent."
Draco myth
The golden apple tree was a wedding present to Hera when she married Zeus. She planted the tree in her garden on Mount Atlas and tasked Atlas' daughters, the Hesperides, with guarding it. She also placed the dragon Ladon around the tree so that the Hesperides would not pick any apples from it.
In some versions of the myth, Ladon had a hundred heads and was the child of the monster Typhon and Echidna, who was half woman and half serpent.
In others, he was the offspring of two sea deities, Ceto and Phorcys, and there is no mention of the number of heads he had.
As part of his 12 labours, Heracles was asked to steal some golden apples from the tree. He defeated Ladon with his poisoned arrows and took the apples. Saddened by the dragon's passing, Hera placed its image in the sky among the constellations. Draco is usually depicted coiled around the North Pole, with one foot of Heracles on its head.
In Roman mythology, Draco was one of the Giant Titans who warred with the Olympian gods for ten years. The Titan met his end at the hands of the goddess Minerva and was thrown into the sky, where it froze around the North Pole.
Birth Stats | ||
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Strength | Speed | Agility |
64 | 52 | 62 |
Wisdom | Smarts | Total |
51 | 54 | 283 |
Birth Information | |
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Moon | Waning Crescent Moon |
Season | Winter |
Biome | Mountains |
Decorations and Background |
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Background
None equippedDecorations
Above
None equipped!
Below
None equipped!
Currently
No Role!
Proficiency | |
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Hunting: Stalking | |
Hunting: Chasing | |
Hunting: Finishing | |
Scouting | |
Herbalism | |
Pupsitting |
Statistic | Count |
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Total Number of Scouts | 0 |
Total Number of Hunts | 3 |
Successful Hunts | 3 |
Total Number of Lessons Taught | 0 |
In current pack for 43 rollovers
Wolf created on 2024-11-08 20:11:47