Andromedess Christopoulos

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(Older half-sister)

Xolo-Apennine wolf mix

Though she is too delicate to ride equines really, Andromedess has always adored them and used the family's mule for as long as she could for transporting her supplies to her carpentry line of work. The most delicate hands can have the greatest strength behind them, which she uses to engrave and craft some immaculate work worthy of the wealthy town she now lives in with her sister. When Diomedes (her trusty mule) passed on, she needed a new companion and found one in Winged Hassars first when he was found and rescued by she, Artemis, and Cleo.

Winged Hassars, though not originally a carriage horse, became one as his chimera coat became a spectacle of the town and many offered money upfront to be in the carriage with Cleo as she perused the town. Making a business out of this too, she was able to relax when it came to her financial labors. She was even able to afford Griffin afterward- Griffin, who was meant to be a hunter-mounted equine like Artemis and Elia, (thus why he has the brand) however, he spooked to easily for the job as he is literally the only one who's a bigger cinnamon roll than Hassa and so he and Griffin get along well. This was also done to avoid any over-tiring of Winged Hassars as he became a little too popular and Andromedess needs Griffin when she is just merely transporting wood for her carpentry or when she just wants to have a personal stroll to herself where she and Winged Hassars can get a little break from the celebrity status   especially since Cleo is making a name for herself both at her job and at the Colosseum where she is using her new skills to impress. Because of this, both sisters are well known.

Carriage Qaasingale of Andromedess:

-Winged Hassars section D chimera (Carriage & pulling horse, sometimes borrowed by Cleo for the Colosseum due to his popularity) 

-Griffin section D moqingale (Carriage & pulling horse)