Asclepius
(#12428379)
Level 7 Coatl
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
7.84 m
Wingspan
9.38 m
Weight
903.89 kg
Genetics
Ice
Iridescent
Iridescent
Maize
Shimmer
Shimmer
White
Crackle
Crackle
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 7 Coatl
EXP: 4961 / 11881
STR
10
AGI
20
DEF
15
QCK
7
INT
27
VIT
12
MND
7
Biography
Ασκληπιος
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"ASCLEPIUS was the god of medicine and reputed ancestor of the Asklepiades, the ancient Greek doctors' guild.
He was the son of Apollo and the Trikkaian princess Koronis. His mother died in labour and was laid out on the pyre to be consumed, but his father rescued the child, cutting him from her womb. From this he received the name Asclepius "to cut open." The boy was raised by the kentauros (centaur) Kheiron who instructed him in the art of medicine. Asclepius grew so skilled in the craft that he was able to restore the dead to life. However, because this was a crime against the natural order, Zeus destroyed him with a thunderbolt.
After his death Asclepius was placed amongst the stars as the constellation Ophiochus ("the Serpent Holder"). Some say his mother was also set in the heavens as Corvus, the crow (korônê in Greek). Asclepius' apotheosis into godhood occurred at the same time. He was sometimes identified with Homer's Paion, the physician of the gods.
Asclepius was depicted as a kindly, bearded man holding a serpent-entwined staff."
To Cut Open
"ASCLEPIUS was the god of medicine and reputed ancestor of the Asklepiades, the ancient Greek doctors' guild.
He was the son of Apollo and the Trikkaian princess Koronis. His mother died in labour and was laid out on the pyre to be consumed, but his father rescued the child, cutting him from her womb. From this he received the name Asclepius "to cut open." The boy was raised by the kentauros (centaur) Kheiron who instructed him in the art of medicine. Asclepius grew so skilled in the craft that he was able to restore the dead to life. However, because this was a crime against the natural order, Zeus destroyed him with a thunderbolt.
After his death Asclepius was placed amongst the stars as the constellation Ophiochus ("the Serpent Holder"). Some say his mother was also set in the heavens as Corvus, the crow (korônê in Greek). Asclepius' apotheosis into godhood occurred at the same time. He was sometimes identified with Homer's Paion, the physician of the gods.
Asclepius was depicted as a kindly, bearded man holding a serpent-entwined staff."
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