BloodMoon

(#17337873)
Level 1 Guardian
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Energy: 50/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Light.
Male Guardian
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Personal Style

Apparel

Conjurer's Hat
Conjurer's Staff
Conjurer's Herb Pouch
Conjurer's Cobwebs
Conjurer's Cloak
Orange Tabby

Skin

Scene

Scene: Crystal Shop

Measurements

Length
15.51 m
Wingspan
17.13 m
Weight
8257.55 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Obsidian
Bar
Obsidian
Bar
Secondary Gene
Fire
Peregrine
Fire
Peregrine
Tertiary Gene
Orange
Glimmer
Orange
Glimmer

Hatchday

Hatchday
Oct 03, 2015
(8 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Guardian

Eye Type

Eye Type
Light
Common
Level 1 Guardian
EXP: 0 / 245
Scratch
Shred
STR
7
AGI
6
DEF
8
QCK
5
INT
5
VIT
8
MND
6

Biography

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ID: 11817
Species: Owl(Wildwood(Owl))
Sex: Male
Price: 300G
Artist: ScribblyGryphon
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Blood Moon 
The first Blood Moon eclipse in the ongoing series of four happened on the night of April 14-15, 2014.
The second one took place was October 7-8, 2014, and the third one (the shortest total lunar eclipse of the 21st century) was April 4, 2015.
The fourth and final total lunar eclipse of the ongoing lunar tetrad – four total lunar eclipses in a row, spaced at six full moons apart – fell on the night of September 27-28. It was visible to sky watchers in North America and was called the Blood Moon

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A Total Eclipse of the Sun is the most amazing natural wonder you can ever see! The Moon passes in front of the Sun, blocking out its bright light, turning noon into midnight for several minutes. This incredible phenomenon has not been seen over the continental United States since the 1970s… but it returns to the USA again on ECLIPSE DAY, Monday, August 21, 2017!
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January 20, 2019
This past evening, a show-stopping celestial event — the only total lunar eclipse of 2019 — crossed the sky and likely captivated millions of skywatchers across the Americas and beyond, from above the Rocky Mountains to down beyond the Andes Mountains.
At 10:33 p.m. EST (03:33 UTC) a visible shadow began to creep across the moon's face. As many people across the U.S. East Coast braved the chilly weather brought on by Winter Storm Yoshi to view the moon pass through the darkest part of Earth's shadow, people took to social media to express elation, wonder and tearful joy.
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10-31-2020 That full moon is called the blue moon, because it's the second full moon of the same month. And in a rare treat, the 2020 Halloween full moon will be visible to the entire world, rather than just parts of it, for the first time since World War II.
A blue moon is expected to make an appearance on October 31, 2020. ... Full moons generally rise in the sky once a month, but October 2020 will have two—once on October 1 and the other on October 31

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06-10-2021 A partial solar eclipse will be visible, and for many, it will more or less coincide with sunrise. Only for places north of a line running roughly from Churchill, Manitoba, to Halifax, Nova Scotia, will the entire eclipse be visible from start to finish after the sun rises. Elsewhere, depending on where you are, if your sky is clear toward the east-northeast, the rising sun will appear slightly dented, deeply crescent shaped, or even ring shaped.

Across a swath of central and eastern Canada — encompassing the provinces of western and northern Ontario and a slice of northwest Quebec, as well as eastern Nunavut, Canada's newest territory — viewers living within a path averaging about 390 miles (630 kilometers) wide will have a front-row seat to witness the rare and exciting spectacle of an annular or "ring of fire" solar eclipse.

Because the moon will be just 57 hours past apogee, its farthest point from Earth during its orbit, it will appear somewhat smaller than usual — smaller than the apparent disk of the sun. It is for this reason that viewers in the shadow's center will get an annular rather than a total eclipse: the sun will become a brilliant ring (or annulus) of light encircling the moon's dark silhouette for several minutes.
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