Tangerine Syrup ๐Ÿฏ

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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 9 real life days.
Lion Stats
Experience
415 / 990 (41%)
Level 4
Strength 37 Speed 49
Stamina 43 Smarts 34
Agility 47 Skill 3
Total Stats: 213
Lion Currents
Age 9 years, 5 months old
Hunger
46%
Mood
43%
Sex Female
Pose Default
Personality
Awkward (Neutral)

Adult Stage
Newborn Stage 100%
Young Cub Stage 100%
Cub Stage 100%
Adolescent Stage 100%
Adult Stage 57.051282051282%
Elder Stage 0%
Appearance Markings
Base Inferno (Dark Brown Skin) Slot 2: Gold Ghost Feralis (45%) Tier 6
Slot 4: Feline 9 Dark Brown (19%) Tier 2
Slot 9: Feline 6 Fiery (100%) Tier 2
Slot 10: Under White 4 (100%) Tier 0


This lion has 4 markings hidden on the following slots:
13, 18, 19, 20
Genetics Red Medium Countershaded Special
Eyes Amethyst
Mane Type Incubus
Mane Color Zer
Mutation Primal (Felis)
Marking Slots
10
Equipped Decorations
Papyrus Banks
Lifetime Hunting Results
Total Hunts 1 Successful Hunts 1 Success Rate 100%


Biography
You drop 150 silver beetles before the scrying stone.. And the markings are revealed to be... Quartz Socks (Slot 13), White Marbled Undercoat (Slot 18), Noctis Points (Slot 19), White Facial 1 (Slot 20).

In the heart of the savanna, where the sun kissed the golden plains and the breeze carried whispers of ancient tales, there lived a submale lion named Siroc. Unlike his brethren in the pride, Siroc was adorned with a coat of shimmering bronze, with bold orange stripes that traced his muscular frame like rays of sunlight dancing on the horizon.

Siroc's story began under the watchful gaze of the great Baobab tree, a symbol of strength and resilience in the vast expanse of the savanna. He was born to a proud lioness named Asha and a noble patriarch named Mendes, leaders of the Goats of Mendes Pride, a group known for their unity and courage in the face of adversity.

From a young age, Siroc displayed a quiet determination and an unwavering spirit. Despite being smaller than his siblings, he possessed a fierce determination to prove himself worthy of his place in the pride. His bronze coat shimmered like molten metal under the African sun, a testament to his unique lineage and strength of character.

As he grew, Siroc faced the challenges of life on the savanna with courage and resilience. He trained tirelessly alongside his siblings, honing his hunting skills and learning the ways of the pride from his parents and elders. Though he was often overshadowed by his larger brethren, Siroc refused to be discouraged, drawing strength from the knowledge that his worth was not defined by his size alone.

Siroc's bond with his family and pride was unbreakable, forged through shared triumphs and trials. He stood by his siblings in times of need, offering support and guidance whenever they faltered. His loyalty and selflessness endeared him to the pride, earning him the respect of his peers and the admiration of his elders.

But Siroc's true test came when a rival pride threatened the Goats of Mendes Pride's territory, seeking to claim their land and resources for themselves. Led by a fierce and cunning lion named Kali, the rival pride posed a formidable challenge to Siroc and his kin.

In the face of this threat, Siroc stepped forward to defend his pride and protect the ones he loved. With his keen intellect and strategic mind, he devised a plan to outmaneuver Kali and his followers, drawing upon the wisdom passed down from generations of Serengeti lions.

As the rival pride launched their attack, Siroc led the defense with courage and determination. His bronze coat glimmered in the sunlight as he fought alongside his siblings, his orange stripes a blaze of defiance against the encroaching darkness.

The battle raged on for days, the savanna echoing with the sounds of roaring lions and clashing claws. In the end, it was Siroc's unwavering resolve and indomitable spirit that led the Goats of Mendes Pride to victory. Kali and his followers were driven back, their ambitions thwarted by the strength and unity of Siroc and his kin.

In the aftermath of the battle, Siroc emerged as a hero among his pride, his bravery and leadership celebrated by all. Though the scars of the conflict remained, they served as a reminder of the courage and resilience that had carried the Goats of Mendes Pride through their darkest hour.

From that day forward, Siroc's name was spoken with reverence and admiration throughout the savanna, a symbol of hope and strength in a world filled with uncertainty. His bronze coat and orange stripes became a beacon of inspiration for all who gazed upon him, a reminder that true greatness lies not in size or power, but in the courage to stand tall in the face of adversity.





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