#62519
View 's Pride

, the King of the Jungle

Lion Stats
Experience
6081 / 21560 (28%)
Level 15
Strength 83 Speed 92
Stamina 63 Smarts 102
Agility 52 Skill 23
Total Stats: 415


Lion Currents
Age 12 years, 11 months old
Hunger
20%
Energy 100 / 100
Impression
Dreamboat
Personality
Fatherly (Kind)
Breeding Info
Father Unknown Mother Unknown View Full Heritage
Last Bred N/A Fertility N/A View All Cubs Bred (67)
Appearance Markings
Base Clear White (Quartz Skin) Slot 1: Red Side Band (100%) Tier 1
Slot 2: Onyx Shell (80%) Tier 1
Slot 5: Chert Shimmer (100%) Tier 1
Genetics Black Light Solid Uncommon
Eyes Sandy
Mane Type Sideward
Mane Color Ochre
Mutation None
Marking Slots
10
Equipped Decorations
Savannah

Above
Common Raven [1]
Fancy Mouse [Blue Siamese Astrex]
Fluffy Cheeks [White]
Scavenging Otter
Maned Elbows [White]
Ear Tufts [White]
Goatee [White]
Sideburns [White]
Eager Cub [White]
Lifetime
Attacks Defended 25 Explore Steps Taken 11588 NPCs Defeated 378
Lions Sent Away 236 Lions Killed 3
Studding Services
This male lion is offering studding services, for a price of 1 GB OR 175 SB. Lionesses must have a minimum of 5% fertility to breed.

This male lion has 15/15 studding slots left open this week.

* Selecting an item to send with the request will remove the item from your hoard and apply it to the stud if your request is accepted. If your request is removed or denied for any reason the item will be returned to you. Multiple items can be sent at the same time providing they do not cancel each other out in their effects.

* Breeding to a mutated stud does not affect your chances of conceiving a mutated cub unless the stud is a variation of piebald or primal.
Biography
Means "gold strength" in Welsh and Irish. Full description below.

Eurwen: Derived from Welsh aur "gold" and gwen "white, fair, blessed".

Aonghus: Possibly meaning "one strength" derived from Irish óen "one" and gus "force, strength, energy". Aonghus (sometimes surnamed Mac Og meaning "young son") was the Irish god of love and youth. The name was also borne by an 8th-century Pictish king and several Irish kings.





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