Ichor
(#18161323)
Level 7 Bogsneak
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
1.13 m
Wingspan
1.56 m
Weight
2.78 kg
Genetics
Maize
Tiger
Tiger
Blood
Daub
Daub
Blood
Okapi
Okapi
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 7 Bogsneak
EXP: 3176 / 11881
STR
30
AGI
7
DEF
8
QCK
17
INT
5
VIT
22
MND
6
Biography
I C H O R "treasure hoarder" somewhere deep in her lair there is a hoard of treasure she has been keeping from everyone. she's a greedy little soul that will never share... unless you give her something in exchange. ichor was not one to pass up knowledge for payment. she's also fond of creams, silks, and blood red flowers. |
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Ichor originates in Greek mythology, where it is the ethereal fluid that is the Greek gods' blood, sometimes said to retain the qualities of the immortal's food and drink, ambrosia or nectar. It was considered to be golden in color, as well as lethally toxic to mortals. Great demigods and heroes occasionally attacked gods and released ichor, but gods rarely did so to each other in Homeric myth.
In Ancient Crete, tradition told of Talos, a giant man of bronze portrayed with wings. When Cretan mythology was appropriated by the Greeks, they imagined him more like the Colossus of Rhodes. He possessed a single vein running with ichor that was stoppered by a nail in his back. Talos guarded Europa on Crete and threw boulders at intruders until the Argonauts came after the acquisition of the Golden Fleece and the sorceress Medea took out the nail, releasing the ichor and killing him.
In pathology, "ichor" is an antiquated term for a watery discharge from a wound or ulcer with an unpleasant or fetid (offensive) smell. The Greek Christian writer Clement of Alexandria used "ichor" in this sense in a polemic against the pagan Greek gods.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichor
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In Ancient Crete, tradition told of Talos, a giant man of bronze portrayed with wings. When Cretan mythology was appropriated by the Greeks, they imagined him more like the Colossus of Rhodes. He possessed a single vein running with ichor that was stoppered by a nail in his back. Talos guarded Europa on Crete and threw boulders at intruders until the Argonauts came after the acquisition of the Golden Fleece and the sorceress Medea took out the nail, releasing the ichor and killing him.
In pathology, "ichor" is an antiquated term for a watery discharge from a wound or ulcer with an unpleasant or fetid (offensive) smell. The Greek Christian writer Clement of Alexandria used "ichor" in this sense in a polemic against the pagan Greek gods.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichor
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Exalting Ichor to the service of the Stormcatcher will remove them from your lair forever. They will leave behind a small sum of riches that they have accumulated. This action is irreversible.
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