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Hydra

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This lioness is in heat and will be for 2 more days.
Lion Stats
Experience
1073 / 2750 (39%)
Level 6
Strength 57 Speed 57
Stamina 52 Smarts 58
Agility 42 Skill 7
Born With: Unknown Total Stats: 273
Lion Currents
Age 4 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 16.666666666667%
Elder Stage 0%
Breeding Info
Father Gilgamesh the Great (Deceased) Mother zzzz (Deceased) View Full Heritage
Last Bred 23 days ago Fertility Average View All Cubs Bred (0)
Appearance Markings
Base Fulvous (Fallow Skin) Slot 1: White Blaze (49%) Tier 0
Slot 3: Cream Dust (32%) Tier 3
Slot 4: Infernal Rogue (32%) Tier 3
Slot 6: Celestial Agouti (78%) Tier 3
Slot 7: White Underfur (41%) Tier 1
Slot 8: White Veil (53%) Tier 1
Slot 9: White Mist (69%) Tier 1
Slot 10: Onyx Tips (48%) Tier 1
Genetics Golden Dark Countershaded Rare
Eyes Green
Mane Type Normal
Mane Color Hallowed
Mutation None
Marking Slots
10
Equipped Decorations

Above
Derpy Hyena
Lifetime Hunting Results
Total Hunts 15 Successful Hunts 15 Success Rate 100%


Biography
Hydrae
Translation: The Water Serpent
Hydra is a long and wandering constellation, stretching almost from Canis Minor to Libra. It lies south of Cancer, Leo, and Virgo, and is best seen in the northern hemisphere during the months of February through May.

This constellation represents the Lernaean Hydra, slain by Hercules as his second labor. The Hydra was a multi-headed monster--according to Diodorus, it had a hundred heads; Simonides said it had fifty. The most common opinion, however, seems to be that it had nine. What made the Hydra so difficult was the fact that, whenever one of its heads was chopped off, two would grow in its place. Hercules managed to get around this rather major obstacle by having his nephew, Iolaus, cauterize each stump with a hot iron as soon as Hercules could chop off a head. The hero then buried the monster's immortal head beneath a rock. The task was made somewhat more difficult by Juno, who sent a crab to nip at the feet of Hercules while he battled the Hydra.





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