Gray (aka Old Gray, aka The Last Atlantic Gray Whale, aka The Devil Fish, aka The Old Warrior, aka The Pagan Remnant)
Male / the last atlantic gray whale / 15 meters (49 feet or 7.9 Chris Hemsworths) / 44 tons (or 29.5 Pagani Huayras) / population 1
Atlantic gray whale the species:
The north atlantic gray whale is considered to be extinct. During the late 17th and 18th century they were gone. However, one gray whale was sighted off the coast of Israel in the Mediterranean Sea. Scientists believe that this was a north pacific gray whale examining old breeding grounds. While they were still being hunted, the gray whale was known as the Devil Fish. Whalers had rough experiences trying to bring them into the boat because they fought back when being hunted. The pacific variety of gray whales still boasts a healthy population and they're friendly with whale watchers that are lucky enough to encounter them in the pacific waters. On one occasion, a female was observed in the southern hemisphere. That migration pattern of grays has, along with the sighting in the Mediterranean Sea, given cetologists hopes for repopulation worldwide.
Gray the character:
Gray was a fierce warrior and all the other grays that fell to whaling were fierce as well. He seeks the wisdom of his forefathers, but knows that he's the last atlantic gray left on Earth. He hopes he'll find another gray to make his bride, but so much of him has given up hope. He's looked everywhere for another gray, but they're all gone. He's a pagan and like many other pagans, the old world seems to have disappeared for him. No one thinks like him and the stories that his forefathers taught him are struggling to survive. He is the last of his kind.
"The Down and Out Last Atlantic Gray Whale"
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