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Belongs to Rivulet, Lady of the sea's Former Pride

Mars

" The red planet "

Lion Stats
Experience
1253 / 2750 (45%)
Level 6
Strength 81 Speed 82
Stamina 75 Smarts 49
Agility 79 Skill 3
Total Stats: 369


Lion Currents
Age 16 years old
Hunger
0%
Mood
100%
Sex Female
Pose Default
Personality
Harsh (Evil)
Breeding Info
Father 𝓧𝓪𝓷𝓭𝓮𝓻 (Deceased) Mother Vatusia (Deceased) View Full Heritage
Last Bred More than 20 days ago Fertility Very Low View All Cubs Bred (2)
Appearance Markings
Base Demonic (Black Skin) Slot 4: Hyena Stripes Scarce White (24%) Tier 3
Slot 6: Hyena Blots Heavy Noctis (42%) Tier 3
Slot 7: Fiery Hyena Unders (36%) Tier 3
Slot 8: Hyena Spots Heavy White (63%) Tier 3
Slot 9: Hyena Blots Scarce Noctis (43%) Tier 3
Slot 10: Noctis Face Carving (54%) Tier 1
Genetics Red Dark Countershaded Special
Eyes Sodalite
Mane Type Scarce
Mane Color Penumbra
Mutation Patches (Shadow)
Marking Slots
10
Equipped Decorations
Burning Blight

Above
Chaos Scales Body Ornaments
Small Chaos Scales Ornaments [Tail]
Small Chaos Scales Ornaments [Legs]
Small Chaos Scales Ornaments [Head]
Wadjet Bracelets
Serpent Tongue
Coiled Snake Headpiece
Apollyon's Grace
Divine Sparkles

Below
Slithering Destruction
Lifetime Hunting Results
Total Hunts 17 Successful Hunts 17 Success Rate 100%


Biography
Mars Facts
- Named after the Roman God of war, Mars is the fourth planet from the sun in our solar system.
- Mars is also known as the ‘Red Planet’ because, well, it’s red! This signature colour comes from the large amount of a chemical called iron oxide in its rocks and soil.
- It can get pretty cold on Mars, much colder than our own planet, since it’s further away from the sun.
- Mars is home to the highest mountain in our solar system, a volcano called Olympus Mons. Standing a whopping 24 kilometres high, it’s about three times the height of Mount Everest!
- You could jump around three times higher on Mars than you can on Earth, as its gravity it's much weaker.
- Mars has two moons! One is called Phobos and the other Deimos.
- A year in Mars is 687 Earth days.
- There is evidence of a lake under the planet’s south polar ice cap.





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