This wolf has been leading Buried Alive since 2024-12-09 15:41:47.
Currents
Age
1 year 4½ months (Adult)
Sex
Male
Energy
Hunger
HP
Personality
Bossy
Breeding Information
Age in Rollovers
33
Pups Bred
0 pups bred
Last Bred
Never
For Stud
No
Stud Price
Items Applied
None!
Looks
Base
Black (5.97%)
Base Genetics
Monochrome Dark I
Eyes
Gray
Skin
Black
Nose
Black
Claws
White
Mutation
None
Secondary Mutation
None
Carrier Status
Unknown
Variant
Default
Markings
Slot 1
Black Mask (100% : T0)
Slot 2
Black Neck Band (100% : T0)
Slot 3
Black Elbow Patch (100% : T0)
Slot 4
None
Slot 5
None
Slot 6
None
Slot 7
None
Slot 8
None
Slot 9
None
Slot 10
None
Biography
– "Joy... Such an interesting but silly name. I would never have thought in my life that someone would want to reward a puppy like that, but apparently you have become an exception, haha" - the white-tailed wolf playfully stamped her front paws, showing a slight smile - "Don't think that I think of you as bad.. It's just that I'd really like to know why exactly "joy" and what does "kill" have to do with it?" - she turned her interested gaze towards the dark wolf sitting next to her. You were looking into the abyss of a white and lifeless fog that enveloped more than a small part of the forest under the hills, turning it into a dead field with spruce tops sticking out.
– "Joy. Joy.. joy... how much joy did you feel in your life that you were ready to serve her like a faithful dog" - gray, nondescript eyes looked back at the misunderstood wolf, which was clearly amazed at your answer, she asked - "Like a "faithful dog", what are you hinting at?" - pulling her head away, she began to look askance at You.
– "Despite the fact that no matter how domineering joy is, any creatures are ready to do anything to get it. I am what you are primarily interested in and what you and many others are here for, and "kill" are your last risks, for which you will receive your long-awaited "joy" " - looking at the clouded expression of the partner for a couple of minutes, you turned away, continuing to look into the distance. You probably shouldn't have said this, but at least you were as honest as possible and most likely your answer will be accepted as help in solving vital problems. Are they really worth the risks?