ID #8423976
This wolf has had her illness diagnosed as Diarrhea .
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Age | 7 years 0½ months (Adult) |
Sex | Female |
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HP |
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Personality | Imaginative |
Breeding Information | |
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Age in Rollovers | 169 |
Pups Bred | 26 pups bred |
Last Bred | 2024-03-28 04:01:14 |
Fertility | Low |
Heat Cycle | In heat for 4 rollovers |
Items Applied | None! |
Pair Bond |
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Looks | |
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Base | Badger (0.44%) |
Base Genetics | Muted Medium III |
Eyes | Blue Moon |
Skin | Black |
Nose | Lusxnei |
Claws | Lusxnei |
Mutation | None |
Secondary Mutation | None |
Carrier Status | View Report |
Variant | Relaxed |
Markings
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Slot 1 | Aspen Cheek Fluff (43% : T1) |
Slot 2 | White Urajiro (49% : T1) |
Slot 3 | Black Ghast (100% : T3) |
Slot 4 | None |
Slot 5 | Cedar Light Husky (42% : T1) |
Slot 6 | Cream Inverted Opossum (52% : T8) |
Slot 7 | Ducat Inverted Panda (44% : T6) |
Slot 8 | Doubloon Shaded (100% : T6) |
Slot 9 | White Wings Scarce (88% : T2) |
Slot 10 | White Marbled Unders (100% : T1) |
Biography
"zìzài" in pinyin.
自 (zì) means "self" or "oneself."
在 (zài) means "exist" or "be present."
When combined, 自在 (zìzài) can be translated as "at ease" or "unrestrained." It conveys a sense of being comfortable, free, and at peace with oneself. It's often used to describe a state of inner tranquility, where one is not constrained or disturbed by external factors.
In a philosophical or spiritual context, it might be associated with a state of contentment, inner freedom, or living in accordance with one's true nature. It's a term that carries a positive connotation, emphasizing a sense of ease and naturalness in one's being.
The pronunciation of "zìzài" is relatively straightforward.
zì: Pronounced like "dzuh" but with a soft "dz" sound. It's similar to the English "ds" in "kids."
zài: Pronounced like "zigh." The "zh" sound is like the "su" in the English word "measure."
So, when you put it together, "zìzài" is pronounced something like "dsuh-zigh." The tone on each character is important in Mandarin Chinese, but in this case, both characters have the neutral tone, which means they are pronounced with a relatively flat pitch.
自 (zì) means "self" or "oneself."
在 (zài) means "exist" or "be present."
When combined, 自在 (zìzài) can be translated as "at ease" or "unrestrained." It conveys a sense of being comfortable, free, and at peace with oneself. It's often used to describe a state of inner tranquility, where one is not constrained or disturbed by external factors.
In a philosophical or spiritual context, it might be associated with a state of contentment, inner freedom, or living in accordance with one's true nature. It's a term that carries a positive connotation, emphasizing a sense of ease and naturalness in one's being.
The pronunciation of "zìzài" is relatively straightforward.
zì: Pronounced like "dzuh" but with a soft "dz" sound. It's similar to the English "ds" in "kids."
zài: Pronounced like "zigh." The "zh" sound is like the "su" in the English word "measure."
So, when you put it together, "zìzài" is pronounced something like "dsuh-zigh." The tone on each character is important in Mandarin Chinese, but in this case, both characters have the neutral tone, which means they are pronounced with a relatively flat pitch.
Birth Stats | ||
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Strength | Speed | Agility |
265 | 157 | 166 |
Wisdom | Smarts | Total |
129 | 196 | 913 |
Birth Information | |
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Moon | Waning Gibbous Moon |
Season | Spring |
Biome | Glacier |
Decorations and Background |
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Currently
Lead Wolf
Proficiency | |
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Hunting: Stalking | |
Hunting: Chasing | |
Hunting: Finishing | |
Scouting | |
Herbalism | |
Pupsitting |
Statistic | Count |
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Total Number of Scouts | 0 |
Total Number of Hunts | 161 |
Successful Hunts | 88 |
Total Number of Lessons Taught | 1 |
Total Battles | 3286 |
Battles Won | 3231 (98.33%) |
In current pack for 162 rollovers
Wolf created on 2023-10-08 03:12:57