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Adoption Center Adopt your pet

Here is the place in which all those lost but beloved creatures lie. Take your pick and choose wisely the one that best works for you. Each of these creatures are truly magnificent in their own way. Each will guide you and be loyal. Choose wisely when you adopt your "pet" for they will be with you for some time. Adoption Form
Name:
Animal:
Description(specific things about your pet only...I.E. personality traits.)
Age:
Skills:
Copy and paste this form in an email and send it to me. Thanks ^.^


Unicorns
I dream of the unicorn, that's snowy and white. I dream of this unicorn with eyes as black as night. I ride him far across a forest glen, I soar with him over fields and fen. On his wings of silver it seems, That the life I knew was only a dream. The stars rush past like the crystals of night, Everything seems real in our dream star flight. Then we come home as the moon is reborn, And I dream of the flight of that last unicorn. By Nikki Jeske

Griffons
Griffons love gold and gemstones, which they steal, hoard and guard with savage strength and ferocity, in ancient times they were symbols of guardianship, protection and the retribution of justice, but in the 19th century assumed the mantel of harmless, and even gentle creatures.

Dragons
The Dragons very nature is intelligent yet fierce.The dragon cycle of life follows the path of the four elements. Fierce as fire, grounded like the Earth, calm and contemplative like a still pool, and their very presence as ethereal as a gentle breeze. Their weakness is a fondness for beautiful gems, precious metals, tokens of magic and the occasional poem orspirited song of an accomplished bard

Pegasus
Pegasus, in Greek mythology, was the flying horse belonging to Bellerophon. The winged steed was born from blood which had spilled from the severed head of the Gorgon Medusa, who was already pregnant from the sea god Poseidon (a deity always associated with bulls and horses). Bellerophon was given a magic bridle by Athena to help him tame Pegasus. When the hero tried to fly to Mount Olympus, Pegasus threw him on the instruction from Zeus.

Phoenix
A mythical bird that never dies, the phoenix flies far ahead to the front, always scanning the landscape and distant space. It represents our capacity for vision, for collecting sensory information about our environment and the events unfolding within it. The phoenix, with its great beauty, creates intense excitement and deathless inspiration

Sphinx
The name Sphinx derives from the Greek word "sphingo" - to strangle, or "sphingein" - to bind tight, based on the Greek Sphinx - a fabulous creature which had the head of a woman and the body of a lion and the wings of a bird (some say gryphon) - who had a habit of strangling its victims. The name was subsequently applied to the Egyptian and other arabic sphinxes because of their physical similarity to descriptions of the mythical Greek Sphinx, although the construction of the Great Sphinx in Giza Egypt certainly predates the Greek story.The Egyptian sphinx is usually a head of a king wearing his headdress and the body of a lion. There are, however, sphinxes with ram heads that are associated with the god Amun.

Cerberus
Cerberus was a three-headed hound with snaky extremities and a snake for a tail. Cerberus was said to be the offspring of two monsters, Typhon (fire breathing serpent) and Echidna (commonly portrayed as an odd and unsettling juxtaposition of beautiful woman and deadly serpent also mother of the Sphinx and other motley assortment of monsters).