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Chitai

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Lion Stats
Experience
0 / 100 (0%)
Level 1
Strength 88 Speed 67
Stamina 60 Smarts 62
Agility 69 Skill 5
Total Stats: 351


Lion Currents
Age 16 years, 9 months old
Hunger
40%
Mood
80%
Sex Male
Personality
Bold (Snarky)
Breeding Info
Father ~Seven Years' War~ (Deceased) Mother [H] Toes (Deceased) View Full Heritage
Last Bred N/A Fertility N/A View All Cubs Bred (15)
Appearance Markings
Base Ginger (Red Skin) Slot 1: Onyx Grit (57%) Tier 1
Slot 2: White Inverted Brindle (53%) Tier 3
Slot 3: Vitiligo 1 (40%) Tier 2
Slot 4: Onyx Smudge (51%) Tier 1
Slot 5: Onyx Ear Backs (70%) Tier 3
Slot 9: Vitiligo 4 (84%) Tier 2
Slot 10: Vitiligo 3 (93%) Tier 2
Genetics Red Medium Countershaded Common
Eyes Green
Mane Type Diabolic
Mane Color Infernal
Mutation None
Marking Slots
10
Equipped Decorations
None!
Lifetime Patrolling Results
Total Patrols 0 Total Stats Gained 0 Total Items Gained 0


Biography
**Ignis will accept lionesses of ANY fertility (except for maybe infertile, because I'm not sure if they can get pregnant or not? If someone wants to educate me on this, I may change my mind) and I will work with you and your lioness for as long as it takes to get her pregnant.**

Starting Stats (sans skill) -- 199

Current stats (sans skill) -- 322

REGULAR (300SB) -- Poopy stats D: Currently set close to base price -- will raise after customizing. ^^

IF YOU ARE SHORT ON SB, I WILL GLADLY COOPERATE WITH YOU SO WE CAN COME TO A DEAL. :)
(This may entail trading, or otherwise simply lowering the stud fee. With a little trust as payment, I will even go lower than the base price (225SB) for struggling/poor Liodeners and newbies. I've been there, guys. I've been there. xD)


Ignis fatuus comes from the Medieval Latin word of the same spelling that literally means "foolish fire."

We fear that it has deceived many an unwary youth, and seduced him from the more useful occupations of life, where his humble talents might have been serviceably employed, to the hopeless pursuit of an ignis fatuus, which constantly eludes his grasp, and will finally conduct him to indigence and despair.
-- M. A. Shee, "Elements of Art," The Quarterly Review, 1810





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