Re: Chrysaora Basilisks #81 | Regular Adopt

Postby HannibalLecter » Sat Feb 21, 2015 1:30 pm

Owner: HannibalLecter
Name: Odysseus
Reason: Odysseus is a Greek King of Ithica. He's the main character that was written about in the classic epic by Homer, 'The Odyssey'. He's also mentioned in the 'Iliad' He is known to be a cunning wordsmith who is manipulative and not completely trustworthy, however he was intelligent and a very important asset for the Greeks in the Trojan war. This Chrysaora Basilisk reminds me of Odysseus because his dark coat and fiery mane gives the impression of an antagonist, yet the splashes of white give the illusion that perhaps this stallion can be a remarkable ally. the contrast in his colours show the deceitfulness and manipulative nature on the inside, with just enough charm to hide it.
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Re: Chrysaora Basilisks #81 | Regular Adopt

Postby gotsalt? » Sat Feb 21, 2015 2:06 pm

Owner: jay bird
Name: Hestia
Reason: Hestia is the goddess of the hearth and is the oldest of the Olympians. She is the most gentle of the gods, though she does not have a role in many myths. Hestia maintains the fires of Olympus.
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Re: Chrysaora Basilisks #81 | Regular Adopt

Postby crumpled wings » Sat Feb 21, 2015 2:27 pm

HannibalLecter wrote:Owner: HannibalLecter
Name: Odysseus
Reason: Odysseus is a Greek King of Ithica. He's the main character that was written about in the classic epic by Homer, 'The Odyssey'. He's also mentioned in the 'Iliad' He is known to be a cunning wordsmith who is manipulative and not completely trustworthy, however he was intelligent and a very important asset for the Greeks in the Trojan war. This Chrysaora Basilisk reminds me of Odysseus because his dark coat and fiery mane gives the impression of an antagonist, yet the splashes of white give the illusion that perhaps this stallion can be a remarkable ally. the contrast in his colours show the deceitfulness and manipulative nature on the inside, with just enough charm to hide it.
Gender: male


congrats!
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Re: Chrysaora Basilisks #81 | Regular Adopt

Postby HannibalLecter » Sat Feb 21, 2015 2:44 pm

crumpled wings wrote:
HannibalLecter wrote:Owner: HannibalLecter
Name: Odysseus
Reason: Odysseus is a Greek King of Ithica. He's the main character that was written about in the classic epic by Homer, 'The Odyssey'. He's also mentioned in the 'Iliad' He is known to be a cunning wordsmith who is manipulative and not completely trustworthy, however he was intelligent and a very important asset for the Greeks in the Trojan war. This Chrysaora Basilisk reminds me of Odysseus because his dark coat and fiery mane gives the impression of an antagonist, yet the splashes of white give the illusion that perhaps this stallion can be a remarkable ally. the contrast in his colours show the deceitfulness and manipulative nature on the inside, with just enough charm to hide it.
Gender: male


congrats!


thank you!:D
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