This pregnant wolf is not currently nested, and may risk losing puppies if she tries to give birth.
This wolf is pregnant! Her energy regeneration has slowed. She will give birth in 2 rollovers! This wolf has not rolled over today and will not be able to be traded or gifted until its next rollover.
Sniffing the sweet aroma of the young morning, the she-wolf craned her neck and took a few steps forward. She already knew that they were going to hand her over to someone. Her rare colored fur and dark, frightening eyes seemed to be a combination of sadness to her.
Her father, Apollo, and mother, Aphrodite, although they bore the imprint of nobility, still sent their daughter to new lands. There she gave birth to two daughters, and although they were young and high-born, she had to leave the new place again and part with them without getting to know them better. She turned her head, meeting the gaze of her frightening eyes with some leader, and he looked away. The wolves passed by, looking at the others - adults and cubs - gathered in the clearing. Finally, she made eye contact with a friendly young wolf; she was told to go with him - so she realized that she was in a new pack. This young leader turned out to be cheerful and friendly, and even planted a seed of hope in her soul, because he promised that she would remain in his pack forever. He showed her a place where she could live and help other wolves, and Harmony felt at home. Her name remains the same.
Daughter of Aphrodite
In Greek mythology, Harmonia (/hɑːrˈmoʊniə/; Ancient Greek: Ἁρμονία /harmoˈnia/, "harmony", "agreement") is the goddess of harmony and concord. Her Roman counterpart is Concordia. Her Greek opposite is Eris, whose Roman counterpart is Discordia