ID #6986955
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 | 1 year 9½ months (Adult) |
Sex | Male |
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Personality | Sarcastic |
Breeding Information | |
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Age in Rollovers | 43 |
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 | Rime (0.27%) |
Base Genetics | Monochrome Light II |
Eyes | Gray |
Skin | Black |
Nose | Lusxnei |
Claws | Lusxnei |
Mutation | None |
Secondary Mutation | None |
Carrier Status | Unknown |
Variant | Default |
Markings
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Slot 1 | None |
Slot 2 | Auburn Butcher (14% : T6) |
Slot 3 | Airglow Agouti (55% : T3) |
Slot 4 | None |
Slot 5 | None |
Slot 6 | Airglow Shaded (25% : T3) |
Slot 7 | Sepia Shaded (21% : T6) |
Slot 8 | None |
Slot 9 | Cream Inuit Unders (20% : T7) |
Slot 10 | White Wraith (45% : T3) |
Biography
About the starOmicron Ceti, better known as Mira, is a binary star consisting of a red giant and a companion star. The system is approximately 420 light years distant.
Mira A, a red giant belonging to the spectral type M7 IIIe, is an oscillating variable star that serves as a prototype for an entire class of variables, the Mira variables. There are between 6,000 and 7,000 known stars belonging to this group. They are all red giants whose surfaces oscillate in such a way as to cause variations in brightness over periods ranging from 80 to more than 1,000 days.
Mira was the first non-supernova variable star discovered, with the possible exception of Algol in the constellation Perseus, which was confirmed as a variable only in 1667. Mira is believed to be about six billion years old.
The companion star, Mira B, is a high temperature white dwarf that is accreting mass from the red giant. The two form a symbiotic pair, the closest one of its kind to the Sun.
Mira is the brightest periodic variable star that cannot be seen by the unaided eye during a part of its cycle. It has a period of 332 days. Its variability was first documented by the German astronomer David Fabricius in 1596. Fabricius believed it was a nova until he saw the star again in 1609. Frisian astronomer Johannes Holwarda, who determined the star's variation cycle, is usually credited for discovering its variability.
It was the Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius who named the star Mira, meaning "wonderful" in Latin.
The star is shedding a trail of material from its outer envelope. NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer space telescope has revealed a tail 13 light years in length, trailing after Mira.
Cetus-MythCetus represents the sea monster from the Greek myth of the princess Andromeda, whose boastful mother Cassiopeia angered the sea god Poseidon and the Nereids (sea nymphs) by claiming that she was more beautiful than any of them.
To appease the sea god and the nymphs, Cassiopeia and her husband, King Cepheus, had to sacrifice their young daughter to Cetus, a sea monster sent by Poseidon to punish the king and queen, or watch the monster ravage their land.
Andromeda was chained to a rock and left to the sea monster, but to her good fortune, the hero Perseus was passing by just as Cetus was about to devour her. Perseus rescued the princess and defeated Cetus. He and Andromeda were later married.
Cetus was commonly depicted by the Greeks as a hybrid creature. It had forefeet, huge jaws, and a scaly body like a giant sea serpent. Even though the constellation is also known as the Whale, the mythical creature in the depictions does not in fact look like a whale.
Mira A, a red giant belonging to the spectral type M7 IIIe, is an oscillating variable star that serves as a prototype for an entire class of variables, the Mira variables. There are between 6,000 and 7,000 known stars belonging to this group. They are all red giants whose surfaces oscillate in such a way as to cause variations in brightness over periods ranging from 80 to more than 1,000 days.
Mira was the first non-supernova variable star discovered, with the possible exception of Algol in the constellation Perseus, which was confirmed as a variable only in 1667. Mira is believed to be about six billion years old.
The companion star, Mira B, is a high temperature white dwarf that is accreting mass from the red giant. The two form a symbiotic pair, the closest one of its kind to the Sun.
Mira is the brightest periodic variable star that cannot be seen by the unaided eye during a part of its cycle. It has a period of 332 days. Its variability was first documented by the German astronomer David Fabricius in 1596. Fabricius believed it was a nova until he saw the star again in 1609. Frisian astronomer Johannes Holwarda, who determined the star's variation cycle, is usually credited for discovering its variability.
It was the Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius who named the star Mira, meaning "wonderful" in Latin.
The star is shedding a trail of material from its outer envelope. NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer space telescope has revealed a tail 13 light years in length, trailing after Mira.
Cetus-Myth
To appease the sea god and the nymphs, Cassiopeia and her husband, King Cepheus, had to sacrifice their young daughter to Cetus, a sea monster sent by Poseidon to punish the king and queen, or watch the monster ravage their land.
Andromeda was chained to a rock and left to the sea monster, but to her good fortune, the hero Perseus was passing by just as Cetus was about to devour her. Perseus rescued the princess and defeated Cetus. He and Andromeda were later married.
Cetus was commonly depicted by the Greeks as a hybrid creature. It had forefeet, huge jaws, and a scaly body like a giant sea serpent. Even though the constellation is also known as the Whale, the mythical creature in the depictions does not in fact look like a whale.
Birth Stats | ||
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Strength | Speed | Agility |
106 | 109 | 119 |
Wisdom | Smarts | Total |
106 | 110 | 550 |
Birth Information | |
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Moon | Waxing Crescent Moon |
Season | Spring |
Biome | Tundra |
Decorations and Background |
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Background
None equippedDecorations
Above
None equipped!
Below
None equipped!
Currently
Hunter
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Hunting: Stalking | |
Hunting: Chasing | |
Hunting: Finishing | |
Scouting | |
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Pupsitting |
Statistic | Count |
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Total Number of Scouts | 0 |
Total Number of Hunts | 35 |
Successful Hunts | 21 |
Total Number of Lessons Taught | 0 |
In current pack for 37 rollovers
Wolf created on 2023-03-03 04:44:28