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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
4223 / 5390 (78%)
Level 8
Strength 45 Speed 48
Stamina 43 Smarts 51
Agility 43 Skill 14
Total Stats: 244
Lion Currents
Age 7 years, 10 months old
Hunger
40%
Mood
50%
Sex Female
Pose Evil
Personality
Cold (Evil)

Adult Stage
Newborn Stage 100%
Young Cub Stage 100%
Cub Stage 100%
Adolescent Stage 100%
Adult Stage 44.871794871795%
Elder Stage 0%
Breeding Info
Father The Raven Prince (Deceased) Mother Autumn View Full Heritage
Last Bred 14 days ago Fertility Very Low (8%) View All Cubs Bred (1)
Appearance Markings
Base Khnum (Eggshell Blue Skin) Slot 1: White Inverted Maracaja (80%) Tier 3
Slot 2: Cimmerian Grit (24%) Tier 1
Slot 3: Cimmerian Wisp (41%) Tier 1
Slot 6: Onyx Cozy (60%) Tier 3
Slot 7: Cimmerian Crackle (32%) Tier 2
Slot 8: Onyx Ear Backs (44%) Tier 3
Slot 10: Henna Ticked (79%) Tier 1


This lion has 2 markings hidden on the following slots:
15, 16
Genetics Black Light Solid Special
Eyes Drongo
Mane Type Diabolic
Mane Color Murk
Mutation None
Marking Slots
10
Equipped Decorations
Microburst Rains

Above
Albino Raven
Maned Elbows [White]
Ground Fog
Rain

Below
Albino Feline Wings [Bottom]
Lifetime Hunting Results
Total Hunts 42 Successful Hunts 41 Success Rate 97%


Biography

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The manticore or mantichore (Latin: mantichora; reconstructed Old Persian: merthykhuwar; Modern Persian: ู…ุฑุฏุฎูˆุงุฑ mardkhor) is a Persian legendary creature similar to the Egyptian sphinx that proliferated in western European medieval art as well. It has the head of a human, the body of a lion and the tail of a scorpion or a tail of venomous spines similar to porcupine quills. There are some accounts that the spines can be launched like arrows. It eats its victims whole, using its three rows of teeth, and leaves no bones behind.



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The term "manticore" descends via Latin mantichora from Ancient Greek ฮผฮฑฯฯ„ฮนฯ‡ฯŒฯฮฑฯ‚ (martikhรณrฤs) This in turn is a transliteration of an Old Persian compound word consisting of martฤซya 'man' and xuar- stem, 'to eat' (Mod. Persian: ู…ุฑุฏ; mard + ุฎูˆุฑุฏู†; khordan), i.e. man-eater.

The ultimate source of manticore was Ctesias, Greek physician of the Persian court during the Achaemenid dynasty, and is based on the testimonies of his Persian-speaking informants who had travelled to India.

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