Nushen
(#45400757)
Level 1 Coatl
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
7.59 m
Wingspan
8.24 m
Weight
1041.02 kg
Genetics
Chocolate
Metallic
Metallic
Emerald
Bee
Bee
Ivory
Glimmer
Glimmer
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Coatl
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
6
AGI
7
DEF
6
QCK
7
INT
7
VIT
5
MND
6
Lineage
Parents
Offspring
- Entynai
- LuckyLad
- Yule
- Mirena
- Isotope
- FieldsOfGold
- Pepper
- Tamaleia
- NoonienSoong
- AutumnLord
- LuckyPenny
- AutumnLord
- RedVelvet
- Garnetia
- Twinkle
- Nicholas
- Tannenbaum
- Sparkle
- Bombki
- Bauble
- Rushamsa
- Twinkle
- Treela
- Tamale
- Dancer
- Wishes
- Bliss
- Mangrove
- SpringOak
- Unnamed
- Cernunnos
- JewelTree
- TreeStride
- HolidayBliss
- XmasWish
- Earthen
- Carrot
- Peaches
- Heracho
- Noel
- XmasPresent
- Glendale
- Twinkle
- Druidia
- FairyDance
- Autumn
- Diwali
- Fireborne
- Hazel
Biography
With Filigree
As a Skydancer with Firefly
Original Morphology : "Nushen"
Nov 2018 Paid 200 Gems - Added Metallic
Qualifies for Special ID Registry: (** still need to settle on final name and register him**)
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45400757 . . . . . . . Nushen - YES, Other.
Other Possible Matches:
Pele
HollyJolly
Opulence
Iskra
Starshine
Pele
HollyJolly
Opulence
Iskra
Starshine
Possible Name Alternatives:
Okenshield
Cernunnos
Okenshield
Cernunnos
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Female Names NightSong FairyGlen PixieHollow Maple TulipTree Yoshino CherryBlossom DarkForest MysticElm EnchantedForest Daphne (Greek Mythology) Dryad ( Greek Mythology) Willow WillowWisp WilOwisp YuleTree EnglishHolly Holly Evergreen Yew Hazel Elm PeachBlossom AppleBlossom Blossom Sakura Bonsai Juniper Plum Apricot Apple Peach Cherry Spring Summer Coconut Cacao Cocca Pecan Magnolia Palm |
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Male Names DruidSpell Sherwood Glen Grove Woodland Evergreen Oak BlackWalnut ArrowWood Ash Yarrow Hawthorne Thicket Forest GreenMan Herne Tapio Cernunnos (Forest)Gump Bud Kwanzan Bristlecone Pinecone Sequoia * Redwood * Kapok * Cedar Hemlock Balsam Cypress Spruce Conifer Coniferous Deciduous Birch Beech Walnut Peanut Nut Ilex Almond Twig Root Sprout Root Groot |
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The most common cherry blossom type in Japan is called “Somei Yoshino” (染井吉野).
“Sakura” (桜) is a girl's name which means “cherry blossom(s)”.
요시노
桜
Female Names:
Iskra (Countryside)
Bonsai
NightSong
FairyGlen
PixieHollow
Maple
TulipTree
Yoshino
CherryBlossom
DarkForest
MysticElm
EnchantedForest
Daphne (Greek Mythology)
Dryad ( Greek Mythology)
Willow
WillowWisp
WilOwisp
YuleTree
EnglishHolly
Holly
Evergreen
Yew
Hazel
Elm
PeachBlossom
AppleBlossom
Blossom
Yoshino
Sakura
“Sakura” (桜) is a girl's name which means “cherry blossom(s)”.
요시노
桜
Female Names:
Iskra (Countryside)
Bonsai
NightSong
FairyGlen
PixieHollow
Maple
TulipTree
Yoshino
CherryBlossom
DarkForest
MysticElm
EnchantedForest
Daphne (Greek Mythology)
Dryad ( Greek Mythology)
Willow
WillowWisp
WilOwisp
YuleTree
EnglishHolly
Holly
Evergreen
Yew
Hazel
Elm
PeachBlossom
AppleBlossom
Blossom
Yoshino
Sakura
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Female Names NightSong FairyGlen PixieHollow Maple TulipTree Yoshino CherryBlossom DarkForest MysticElm EnchantedForest Daphne (Greek Mythology) Dryad ( Greek Mythology) Medienia Medeina or Medeinė (Lithuanian Mythology) (derived from medis (tree) and medė (forest)) Willow WillowWisp WilOwisp YuleTree EnglishHolly Holly Evergreen Yew Hazel Elm PeachBlossom AppleBlossom Blossom FairyGlen FairyElm Hawthorn Hazel Holly Mistletoe Witchwood Willow Peach Peaches FairyTree Hawthorn |
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Male Names DruidSpell Sherwood Glen Grove Woodland Evergreen Oak BlackWalnut ArrowWood Ash Apple Alder Pine Poplar Rowan Spruce Sylvan Fir Yew Yarrow Hawthorne Thicket Forest GreenMan Herne (Forest)Gump Bud LifeIsABeech |
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In Ireland, a Fairy Tree is usually a Hawthorn or an Ash tree which stands alone from any other tree or is the only one of its kind at their location. They are also sometimes refereed to at as the gentle bush, lone bush, or thorn bush. It's considered disrespectful to mention the fairies by name, and it is considered extremely bad luck to cut the tree down or harm it.
Oak, Ash and Thorn are called the 'Fairy Triad': Where they grow together, it is said that, fairies live. The Elm is considered a sacred tree.
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Celtic Astrology also used trees:
The Lunar Months.
Birch, 1st Moon of the Celtic Year – (Dec 24 – Jan 21)
Rowan, 2nd Moon of the Celtic Year – (Jan 22 – Feb 18)
Ash, 3rd Moon of the Celtic Year – (Feb 18 – March 17)
Alder, 4th Moon of the Celtic Year – (March 18 – April 14)
Willow, 5th Moon of the Celtic Year – (April 15 – May 12)
Hawthorn, 6th Moon of the Celtic Year – (May 13 – June 9)
Oak, 7th Moon of the Celtic Year – (June 10 – July 7)
Holly, 8th Moon of the Celtic Year – (July 8 – Aug 4)
Hazel, 9th Moon of the Celtic Year – (Aug 5 – Sept 1)
Vine, 10th Moon of the Celtic Year – (Sept 2 – Sept 29)
Ivy, 11th Moon of the Celtic Year – (Sept 30 – Oct 27)
Reed, 12th Moon of the Celtic Year – (Oct 28 – Nov 24)
Elder, 13th Moon of the Celtic Year – (Nov 25 – Dec 23)
Sacred Groves:
Examples of sacred groves include the Greco-Roman temenos, the Norse hörgr, and the Celtic nemeton, which was largely but not exclusively associated with Druidic practice.
Tree Spirits:
To the ancient Greeks and Romans, trees were thought to be inhabited by female spirits called Dryad (in oak trees) or Meliae (in ash trees). In Greek drys signifies 'Oak' from an Indo-European root *derew(o)- 'tree' or 'wood'. In Scottish folklore a friendly tree spirit, called the Ghillie Dhu, helps lost children find their way home. Japan is home to a rich tradition encompassing various tree spirits, generally called Kodama. Traditionally, foresters made offerings to the Kodama before cutting a tree down.
ELDER (Sambucus spp.) - Also known as Ellhorn, Elderberry, Lady Elder. Sacred to the White Lady and Midsummer Solstice.
In Norse Mythology, Fraxinus excelcior was referred to in the Eddas as the species of Yggdrasil - the 'World-Tree". The first man, named Ask, was created from ash wood, and the first woman , named Embla, was made from elm wood, by Odin, who breathed life into them.
In Scandinavia it was, and still is, the custom to plant a tree outside on the farmyard called the “Tuntre”. The Tuntre would stand watch over the farm for generations and was considered to be a great protector of the farm.
Cernunnos Cernunnos/ Herne/ Green man ,The Great Horned God, the Lord of the Hunt, the consort of the Goddess, and symbol of male energy in the form of the divine. He is attended by an eagle, stag, blackbird, and boar, and resides over the forests and all places wild.
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Exalting Nushen to the service of the Lightweaver 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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