This wolf has been leading Skin-Walker since 2025-05-06 19:29:07.
Currents
Age
1 year 7½ months (Adult)
Sex
Male
Energy
Hunger
HP
Personality
Sneaky
Breeding Information
Age in Rollovers
39
Pups Bred
75 pups bred
Last Bred
2 days ago
For Stud
Yes
Stud Price
2 or 1100
Items Applied
None!
Looks
Base
Corrupt (0.03%)
Base Genetics
Special Dark *
Eyes
Cryptid
Skin
Black
Nose
Black
Claws
Anteros
Mutation
None
Secondary Mutation
None
Carrier Status
Unknown
Variant
Relaxed
Markings
Slot 1
Beige Ear Tips (53% : T1)
Slot 2
Black Leopard Shark (100% : T2)
Slot 3
Honey Highlights (89% : T1)
Slot 4
Cream Cape (46% : T0)
Slot 5
Abomination Opossum (100% : T3)
Slot 6
Black Argus (100% : T3)
Slot 7
Brown Rump Stripe (37% : T1)
Slot 8
Black Merle Patches (100% : T2)
Slot 9
None
Slot 10
White Whitetail Spots (100% : T8)
Biography
The stag Eikthyrnir atop Yggdrasil acts as a guardian of cosmic wisdom and balance, ensuring that the realms of gods, giants, and humans remain interconnected and stable.
In myths, these animals often represent the link between the physical world and the spiritual or divine realms, reinforcing the Norse idea that nature and destiny are inseparable.
In Norse mythology, deer and stags are not just animals but profound cosmic symbols.
Eikthyrnir, the stag perched atop Yggdrasil, serves as a crucial figure connecting all nine realms, highlighting cosmic unity and balance.
These creatures stand as symbols of interconnectedness, life, and natural harmony, showing how everything in the Norse cosmos is bound by a web of interdependent forces.
Their presence in myths signifies the importance of nature's role in cosmic order, interconnected existence, and the eternal dance between creation, decay, and renewal.