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Published: 2023-10-18 22:19:03 +0000 UTC; Views: 744; Favourites: 6; Downloads: 0
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This is my baby Ceryneian Hind deer idea forΒ Hercules' Palace Pets. (DO NOT STEAL!)Story -Β He's the Father's Day gift from his daughter, Hemera. She was looking for a gift for her father, then came to Mount Olympus to see her grandfather, Zeus for help. He told her that Artemis's pet, the Ceryneian Hind had offspring and Hemera thinks that would be a perfect gift for her father. With Artemis's permission, Hemera picked the golden yellow fawn with small golden antlers. Then she presented her father, the golden yellow fawn and Hercules was touched by the frisky little guy. So, he called him, "Chrysanthos" because of his golden color.
Trivia
*His name means "golden flower" in Greek.
*He's based on the Ceryneian Hind.
*He's the boyfriend of Angeliki (Meg's Ceryneian Hind).
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