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the Sirius
the Sirius
Cassiopia
Legacy Name: Cassiopia
The Galactic Telenine
Owner: Cassiopeia
Age: 8 years, 4 months, 3 weeks
Born: November 29th, 2015
Adopted: 8 years, 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Adopted: November 29th, 2015
Statistics
- Level: 1
- Strength: 10
- Defense: 10
- Speed: 10
- Health: 10
- HP: 10/10
- Intelligence: 0
- Books Read: 0
- Food Eaten: 17
- Job: Unemployed
While Ariadne may be the pet color I am most proud of, Cassiopia is the pet name I'm most proud of.
"Cassiopeia Black (1915-1992) was a pureblood witch, the eldest daughter of Cygnus Black II and Violetta Black (née Bulstrode) and sister of Pollux, Marius, and Dorea." (harrypotter.fandom.com)
"Cassiopeia was a queen in ancient Greek mythology. According to legend, she boasted she was more beautiful than the sea nymphs called the Nereids. Her boast angered Poseidon, god of the sea, who sent a sea monster, Cetus, to ravage the kingdom. To pacify the monster, Cassiopeia’s daughter, Princess Andromeda, was left tied to a rock by the sea. . . .Only Cassiopeia suffered an indignity – her vanity caused her to be bound to a chair and placed in the heavens so that, as she revolves around the north celestial pole, she is sometimes in an upside-down position." (Byrd, Deborah)
Byrd, Deborah. “Close-up on Cassiopeia the Queen.” EarthSky, 19 Oct. 2019, earthsky.org
“Cassiopeia Black | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom.” Harry Potter Wiki, Jan. 2006, harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/Cassiopeia_Black.
"Cassiopeia Black (1915-1992) was a pureblood witch, the eldest daughter of Cygnus Black II and Violetta Black (née Bulstrode) and sister of Pollux, Marius, and Dorea." (harrypotter.fandom.com)
"Cassiopeia was a queen in ancient Greek mythology. According to legend, she boasted she was more beautiful than the sea nymphs called the Nereids. Her boast angered Poseidon, god of the sea, who sent a sea monster, Cetus, to ravage the kingdom. To pacify the monster, Cassiopeia’s daughter, Princess Andromeda, was left tied to a rock by the sea. . . .Only Cassiopeia suffered an indignity – her vanity caused her to be bound to a chair and placed in the heavens so that, as she revolves around the north celestial pole, she is sometimes in an upside-down position." (Byrd, Deborah)
Byrd, Deborah. “Close-up on Cassiopeia the Queen.” EarthSky, 19 Oct. 2019, earthsky.org
“Cassiopeia Black | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom.” Harry Potter Wiki, Jan. 2006, harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/Cassiopeia_Black.