Pinchas the Ceratiun

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Pinchas
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Gender: Male
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: Serpent

The name Pinchas has its origins in the Hebrew language and is derived from the word para meaning serpent. In Hebrew culture, snakes were often associated with wisdom and knowledge, and thus the name Pinchas came to represent these qualities. In biblical history, Pinchas was an important figure who played a significant role in the Jewish faith. He was known for his zeal and bravery, especially in the incident where he impaled an Israelite and a Midianite woman, ending a plague that had befallen the Israelites.

Throughout history, the name Pinchas has retained its significance and is still used today, both in religious and secular contexts. In Jewish communities, it is not uncommon to find individuals named Pinchas, often chosen in honor of the biblical figure. The name serves as a reminder of the virtues associated with the original Pinchas, such as bravery, commitment to faith, and the pursuit of justice.

In modern-day usage, the name Pinchas carries a certain weight and gravitas. It is often used with reverence and respect. Additionally, it is not limited to religious circles and can be found in various cultures and contexts where Hebrew names are appreciated. Overall, the name Pinchas has a rich history and continues to hold significance in contemporary society, embodying the qualities of wisdom, bravery, and a strong sense of purpose.

About Ceratiun Eggs

Ouch! Careful touching this egg—it is way too hot to touch with your bare hands! The tail seems to be hissing...

About the Ceratiun Creature

Once hatched, the Ceratiun's first interaction is with its own tail. The snake-like being connected to its main body is already full of knowledge of the world around it and guides the young beast. The snake tail will scold the creature if it makes mistakes.

Ceratiuns warm themselves on the rocks of The Volcano to raise their external temperatures to about 400 degrees, instantly burning whatever dares to touch it. Though no one will ever get close to this monstrous beast, as adolescents, Ceratiuns have a nasty temper. As a show of their power they will show their teeth to any passersby, blowing small puffs of extremely hot blue fire at them. This fire's temperature is well over 3,000 degrees and can melt anything in its way. The snake tail picks up on this fiery attitude and further influences its spitfire, unbridled personality.

The red and orange coloration is adorned with blue markings alongside it and those markings are the hottest to touch. Its black curly mane absorbs every bit of sunlight it receives, raising its body temperature and contributing to its common nickname "The Flamewalker Beast." Its sharp curved horns and the snake's long horns and venom-dwelling fangs intimidate all other creatures around. The blue tongue of this creature will often stick out in a territorial display, right before the destructive blue flame emerges from its flame sac, flowing past its razor-sharp teeth.

Never, ever, enter the Flamewalker Beast's domain. Survival is not possible in this beast's eyes.