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(DR5-62) Patroclus

ID#902610
Owned by Kiara Kyssarnha (#113004)
Previously owned by Lora (#123084)
Bred by Minka (#122716)

This horse is locked.
Currents

Hunger 100%
Happiness 100%
Done Vet up to date
Done Farrier up to date
Done Gene tested
Not Done Not boarded

STR: 118 +75
SPD: 20
AGI: 23
INT: 20
END: 135 +75
ALL: 316

Preferred Treat

Equipment Please note: You cannot have more than one type of tack or more than one background equipped. For example, trying to equip a second saddle will just replace the currently equipped saddle with the new saddle.
[5/5] Driving Bridle - Black
+35 str
+35 end
100% durability
[5/5] Driving Collar - Black/Charcoal
+40 str
+40 end
100% durability

Horse Information
Name (DR5-62) Patroclus
Age 3 years old (ages in 4 days)
Breed Miniature Horse
Color Silver Black
Sex Stallion
Pattern No Pattern
Markings Face: –, NF: –, FF: –, NH: Pastern, FH: Coronet
Born 2019-06-28 11:09:57
Genotype Ee aa gg crcr dd chch FF Zz pp stysty rbrb ++ oo spsp lplp patn1patn1 patn2patn2
Conformation and Health
Height 9.0 hands (36in)
Head 67.51 Good
Neck 58.82 Good
Withers 66.60 Good
Back 54.48 Good
Shoulders 61.88 Good
Legs 64.50 Good
Knees 60.80 Good
Hooves 67.00 Good
Average 62.70

Specialty Information
First Places 0 Second Places 0 Third Places 0
Specialty Driving (Converted: 0 times) Grade Novice 5 Training Level 1
Training Progress
Stat Boost Points
4 / 10

Horse Points
Yesterday 0
This Week 0
This Month 0
All Time 0
Show Winnings
Yesterday $0
This Week $0
This Month $0
All Time $891

Pedigree, Breeding and Foals
Sired by Little Fella 65.00 Foals 0 foals bred Base Stats
STR: 68
SPD: 20
AGI: 23
INT: 20
END: 70
ALL: 201
Dam [Fa] Lyra Last Bred Never  
Pedigree View Pedigree      

Decorations
[0/10]
[0/1]
No Decorations equipped.

Club Registries
Not registered in any clubs!

Public Notes
In Greek myth as recorded in Homer's IliadPatroclus ("glory of the father") was a close friend and wartime companion of Achilles. He was the son of Menoetius, grandson of Actor, King of Opus.
During his childhood, Patroclus had killed another child in anger over a game. Menoetius gave Patroclus to Peleus, Achilles' father, who named Patroclus one of Achilles' "henchmen" as Patroclus and Achilles grew up together. Patroclus acted as a male role model for Achilles, as he was both older than Achilles and wise regarding counsel.
According to the Iliad, when the tide of the Trojan War had turned against the Greeks and the Trojans were threatening their ships, Patroclus convinced Achilles to let him lead the Myrmidons into combat. Achilles consented, giving Patroclus the armor Achilles had received from his father, in order for Patroclus to impersonate Achilles. Achilles then told Patroclus to return after beating the Trojans back from their ships. Patroclus defied Achilles' order and pursued the Trojans back to the gates of Troy. Patroclus killed many Trojans and their allies, including a son of Zeus, Sarpedon. While fighting, Patroclus' wits were removed by Apollo, after which Patroclus was hit with the spear of EuphorbosHector then killed Patroclus by stabbing him in the stomach with a spear.

Achilles retrieved his body, which had been stripped of armor by Hector and protected on the battlefield by Menelaus and Ajax. Achilles did not allow the burial of Patroclus' body until the ghost of Patroclus appeared and demanded his burial in order to pass into Hades. Patroclus was then cremated on a funeral pyre, which was covered in the hair of his sorrowful companions. As the cutting of hair was a sign of grief while also acting as a sign of the separation of the living and the dead, this points to how well-liked Patroclus had been. The ashes of Achilles were said to have been buried in a golden urn along with those of Patroclus by the Hellespont.