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Eridanus

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This lioness gave birth in the past two years. She is on a breeding cool down and will be breedable again in 1 real life day.
Lion Stats
Experience
3009 / 8910 (33%)
Level 10
Strength 65 Speed 59
Stamina 56 Smarts 71
Agility 46 Skill 24
Born With: Unknown Total Stats: 321
Lion Currents
Age 8 years, 2 months old
Hunger
0%
Mood
100%
Sex Female
Pose Default
Personality
Modest (Neutral)

Adult Stage
Newborn Stage 100%
Young Cub Stage 100%
Cub Stage 100%
Adolescent Stage 100%
Adult Stage 47.435897435897%
Elder Stage 0%
Breeding Info
Father Nyokkah (Deceased) Mother Carita | Onyx View Full Heritage
Last Bred 22 days ago Fertility High View All Cubs Bred (0)
Appearance Markings
Base Lilac (Marbled Skin) Slot 1: Onyx Face (88%) Tier 1
Slot 3: Darken Onyx (54%) Tier 1
Slot 6: Celestial Agouti (43%) Tier 3
Genetics Black Medium Solid Special
Eyes Blue
Mane Type Razor
Mane Color Onyx
Mutation None
Marking Slots
10
Equipped Decorations
Mossy Den

Above
Mossy Stones
Fireflies
Large Bone
Lifetime Hunting Results
Total Hunts 77 Successful Hunts 77 Success Rate 100%


Biography
Eridani
Translation: The River
As a constellation, Eridanus is the longest in the sky, meandering from Orion to Cetus.

Phaethon was the son of Phoebus Apollo and the nymph Clymene. For his birthday one year, Phaethon asked his father for some proof that he was indeed the son of the sun-god. Apollo said he would give the boy any gift he desired as a token of his fatherly love, and Phaethon promptly asked for the chance to drive the chariot of the sun. His father baulked, knowing that no mortal youth could possibly have the strength necessary to control the horses. However, Phaethon insisted, and Apollo had granted his word.

Phaethon drove off on the route of the sun, but sure enough, he could not control the powerful horses. He drove too close to the heavens, and then plunged too close to the earth, scorching both realms. Gaia endured the sun's heat until she could bear it no more, and then she called upon Jupiter for help:

The omnipotent father called upon the gods and even upon the sun himself, who had bestowed his car upon Phaethon, to be his witnesses that, if he did not bring help, the whole world would come to a grievous end. Then he mounted up to the highest point of heaven, that height from which he is wont to spread clouds over the broad lands of earth, whence he sends forth his thunderings and hurls his flashing bolts: he had no clouds then to draw over the world, no rain to shower down from the skies. He sent forth a thunderclap and, poising his bolt close by his right ear, launched it against the charioteer....Phaethon, with flames searing his glowing locks, was flung headlong, and went hurtling down through the air, leaving a long trail behind: just as a star, though it does not really fall, could yet be thought to fall from a clear sky. Far from his native land, in a distant part of the world, the river Eridanus received him, and bathed his charred features.





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