Ayida

(#52746648)
Level 1 Nocturne
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Energy: 50/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Lightning.
Male Nocturne
This dragon is hibernating.
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Personal Style

Apparel

Skin

Accent: Glow Worm Cave

Scene

Measurements

Length
5.69 m
Wingspan
7.78 m
Weight
597.53 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Indigo
Starmap
Indigo
Starmap
Secondary Gene
Iris
Bee
Iris
Bee
Tertiary Gene
Overcast
Firefly
Overcast
Firefly

Hatchday

Hatchday
Jun 16, 2019
(4 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Nocturne

Eye Type

Eye Type
Lightning
Common
Level 1 Nocturne
EXP: 0 / 245
Scratch
Shred
STR
7
AGI
6
DEF
7
QCK
6
INT
6
VIT
6
MND
7

Lineage

Parents

Offspring

  • none

Biography

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GHOST
The Cleansed
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Purified | Punished
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O C C U P A T I O N
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Lore Keeper
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F A M I L Y
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None
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F A M I L I A R
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None
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S C R Y
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ITEMS NEEDED FOR SCRY
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E X T R A
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Punished
"Light Can Be Born In Evil."
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Once a beautiful black and dark blue color, his skin is now pale as proof of his soul being cleansed of evil by Na Leo. In order to keep the evil in his soul from returning, it was decided that the best course of action was to keep him from remembering who he is. As his punishment, he has become unable to remember anything beyond the information in the books he carries with him. He has become the lore keeper, a book given life. His job is to know and keep the stories and legends of the clan in his head

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LORE
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Hatchling | Training | Adulthood

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Deity Names for Use

Anuenue - Goddess of Rainbows
Apukohai - Shark God of Kauai
Haulili - God of Speech
Hai - God of Kapa making
Hiaka - a Mountain God on Kauai
Hiiakawawahilani - the Cloud Holder
Hinakuluiau - Goddess of Rain
IliiliHanauOKoloa - Goddess/Mother of Stones (mate= KanePohaku)
Kalaipahoa - Goddess who harms trees
Kaluannuunohonionio - a God of a temple's sacrificial house
Kamapua'a - the Hog God
Kamooalii - King Moho, the God of Steam
Kaonohiokala – dead chiefs are brought to him in the eyeball of the sun
Kapo - the Goddess of the South Pacific; Pele's sister
Kaupe - The Cannibal Dog Man
Keoahikamakaua - the Child of War; Spirit of Lava Fountains
Kapohoikahiola - Spirit of Explosions
Keuakepo - God of Rain and Fire
Kolea - Sacred Bird that guides followers to food with it's mate (mate=ulili)
Koleamoku - God of the art of Healing; patron of the Kahunas
Ku - the architect and Maker of War
Kuahairo – Kaonohiokala's messenger
Kuahana - God who kills men
Kukailimoku - God of War
Kukaoo - God of Husbandmen
Laamaomao - God of Winds, lives on Molokai
Lakakane - God of the Hula
Lie - Goddess of the Mountains
Loa - Goddess who controls wind
Lono - God of Peace and Prosperity, Wind and Rain, Lord of the Sun
Lonomakua - Keeper of the Sacred Fire Sticks
Mahulu - names of Gods in Lono's temples
Manua - Supreme Sovereign of Po; the spirits of chiefs and priests live within him
Maui - the Time Shifter
Moaalii - the Shark God of Molokai and Oahu
Mokualii - God of Canoe Makers
Mooaleo - a Gnome who lives on Lanai
Olopue – a God on Maui who brought the dead chiefs to Kaonohiokala
Ouli - a God who could kill people if prayed to
Papa - Goddess of Nature
Puea - a God worshipped in darkness
Ukanipo - the Shark God of Hawaii
Ulaulekeahi - God of Distillers
Uli - God of Sorcerers
Ulili - Messenger bird that travels with its mate (mate=Kolea)

Polynesian (Maori):
Ao - personification of light and the world of the living
Arohirohi - goddess of mirages
Auahituroa - personification of comets, and the origin of fire
Haumia-tiketike (Haumi) - god of wild or uncultivated food
Ika-Roa - the fish that gave birth to all the stars in the Milky Way
Ikatere - fish god; father of all sea creatures
Kiwa - divine guardian of the ocean
Kui - chthonic demigod
Makeatutara - father of Maui and guardian of the underworld
Maru - god of war
Maui - demigod and culture hero
Papatuanuku (Papa) - primordial earth mother
Puhaorangi - celestial god
Punga - ancestor of sharks, lizard, rays and all things ugly
Ranginui (Rangi) - primordial sky father
Rehua - star god with the power of healing
Rohe - goddess of the spirit world and wife of Maui
Rongo - god of cultivated food
Ruaumoko - god of volcanoes, earthquakes and seasons
Tama-nui-te-ra - personification of the sun
Tane - god of forests and birds
Tane-rore - personification of shimmering air
Tangaroa - god of the sea
Tangotango - celestial goddess
Tawhaki - supernatural being associated with thunder and lightning
Tawhirimatea - god of weather, thunder, lightning, rain, wind and storms
Te Uira - personification of lightning
Tinirau - guardian of fish
Tumatauenga - god of war
Tu-te-wehiwehi - father of all reptiles




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Transmute Meltdown for Runi
Fire Flower x40


Total 59: 11 yellow goo | 25 green goo | 9 red goo | 5 purple goo | 8 orange goo | 1 blue goo
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The Godhead.
Kane, the organizer.
Ku, the architect and builder.
Lono, the executor.
Kanaloa, the Lucifer, or fallen angel.
Rulers in the realms of Po, or death.
Akea, the first Hawaiian king, who, after life, founded the island-kingdom of Kapapahaunaumoku, in the realms of Po, or death.
Milu, the successor of Akea, or who, according to another belief, accompanied Akea to Po, and became the perpetual ruler of a kingdom on its western confines.
Manua, referred to in some legends as the supreme sovereign of Po. With him abide the spirits of distinguished chiefs and priests, who wander among beautiful streams and groves of kou trees, and subsist upon lizards and butterflies.
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Minor Celestial Deities.
Kaonohiokala (the eyeball of the sun), a celestial god, with an abode somewhere in the heavens, and to whose presence the departed spirits of chiefs were conducted.
Kuahairo, the messenger who conducted the souls of distinguished chiefs to Kaonohiokala.
Olopue, a god of Maui, who bore the spirits of noted chiefs to the celestial paradise. Kamehameha sought to secure possession of a very sacred image of this god, inherited by Kahekili, moi of Maui.
The Volcanic Deities.
Pele, the ruling goddess of the volcanoes, with her sisters,
Hiiaka-wawahi-lani, the heaven-rending cloud-holder;
Makoie-nawahi-waa, the fire-eyed canoe-breaker;
Hiiaka-noho-lani, the heaven-dwelling cloud-holder;
Hiiaka-kaalawa-maka, the quick-glancing cloud-holder;
Hiiaka-hoi-ke-poli-a-pele, the cloud-holder kissing the bosom of Pele;
Hiiaka-ka-pu-enaena, the red-hot mountain lifting clouds;
Hiiaka-kaleiia, the wreath encircled cloud-holder;
Hiiaka-opio, the young cloud-holder; and their brothers,
Kamo-hoalii, or King Moho, the king of vapor or steam;
Kapohoikahiola, god of explosions;
Keuakepo, god of the night-rain, or rain of fire;
Kane-kahili, the husband of thunder, or thundering god;
Keoahi-kamakaua, the fire-thrusting child of war.
[The last two were hunchbacks.]
Akuapaao, the war-god of Paao, taken from the temple of Manini by Umi.
Ku-kaili-moku, the war-god of Kamehameha I., bequeathed to him by Kalaniopuu.
Deities of the Elements.
Laamaomao, god of the winds, the Hawaiian Æolus, whose home was on Molokai.
Hinakuluiau, a goddess of the rain.
Hinakealii and
Hookuipaele, sisters of Hinakuluiau.
Mooaleo, a powerful gnome of Lanai, conquered by Kaululaau, a prince of Maui.
Kuula, a god of the fishermen.
Hina, wife of Kuula.
Laeapua and
Kaneapua, gods of the fishermen of Lanai.
Hinahele and her daughter
Aiaiakuula, goddesses of the fishermen of Hawaii.
Ukanipo, the great shark-god of Hawaii.
Moaalii, the principal shark-god of Molokai and Oahu.
Lonoakiki, the great eel-god of all the group.
Apukohai and
Uhumakaikai, evil shark or fish-gods of Kauai.
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Gods of the Arts and Industries.
Akua-ula, the god of inspiration.
Haulili, a god of speech, special to Kauai.
Koleamoku, the deified chief who first learned the use of herbs and the art of healing from the gods. He was a patron of the kahunas.
Olonopuha and
Makanuiailone, deified disciples of Koleamoku.
Kaanahua, the second son of the high-priest Luahoomoe, and
Kukaoo, gods of the husbandman.
Lakakane, god of the hula and similar sports.
Mokualii, god of the canoe-makers.
Hai, god of kapa making.
Ulaulakeahi, god of distillation.
Kalaipahoa, a goddess who entered and poisoned trees.
Kapo and
Pua, sisters of Kalaipahoa, with like functions.
Kama, a powerful tutelar god of all the islands.
Laauli, the god who made inviolable laws.
Kuahana, the god who killed men wantonly.
Leleioio, the god who inflicted bodily pain.
Lelehookaahaa, wife of Leleioio.
Lie, a goddess of the mountains, who braided leis.
Maikahulipu, the god who assisted in righting upset canoes.
Pohakaa, a god living in precipitous places, and who rolled down stones, to the fright and injury of passers.
Keoloewa, a god worshipped in the heiaus of Maui.
Kiha, a goddess of Maui, held in great reverence.
Uli, the god of the sorcerers.
Pekuku, a powerful god of Hawaii.
Lonoikeaualii, a god worshipped in the heiaus of Oahu.
Kauakahi, a god of Maui and Molokai.
Hiaka, a mountain god of Kauai.
Kapo and
Kapua, and several others, messengers of the gods.
Ouli, the god appealed to by the kahunas in praying people to death.
Maliu, any deified deceased chief.
Akua noho, gods possessing the spirits of departed mortals, of which there were many.
Kiha-wahine and
Kalo, noted deities of the class of akua-noho.
Mahulu, a name common to three gods in the temples of Lono.
Manu, the names of two gods at the outer gates of heiaus dedicated to Lono.
Puea, the god worshipped in the darkness.
Kaluanuunohonionio, one of the principal gods of the luakina, or sacrificial house of the temple.
Kanenuiakea, a general name for a class of thirteen gods connected with the larger heiaus.

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