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|Row 3 info = ''[[Great Bear Lake (Book)]]''
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|Row 3 info = ''[[Great Bear Lake (Book)|Great Bear Lake]]''
 
|Box title = The Arctic Fox
 
|Box title = The Arctic Fox
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'''The arctic fox''' is a female [[Arctic Fox|arctic fox]] with a torn ear and unknown name.
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|Image size = 280}}'''The Arctic Fox''' is a female [[Arctic Fox|arctic fox]] with a torn ear{{r|GBL|132}} and an unknown name.
   
It is mentioned in ''[[Great Bear Lake]]'' that her fur is russet but turns white in snow-sky.
 
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
{{startspoiler}}[[File:Arctic_Fox_2.jpg|thumb]]
 
{{startspoiler}}[[File:Arctic_Fox_2.jpg|thumb]]
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===[[Seekers: The Original Series]]===
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===In ''[[The Original Series]]'' arc===
 
====''[[Great Bear Lake (Book)|Great Bear Lake]]''====
 
====''[[Great Bear Lake (Book)|Great Bear Lake]]''====
: [[Kallik]] steals a hare from her. Later, Kallik sees the fox glaring at her from a bush and she gives it the leftovers from her food. Kallik notes that her fur is russet, but it will turn white in snow-sky.
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: [[Kallik]] steals a [[hare]] from her. Later, Kallik sees the fox glaring at her from a bush and she gives it the leftovers from her food. Kallik notes that her fur is russet, but it will turn white in snow-sky.
 
: Later the arctic fox follows Kallik around and they share prey which leads to Kallik thinking of her as a friend. When Kallik reaches [[Great Bear Lake (Location)|Great Bear Lake]], she realizes that the fox won't be able to go with her, and she says good-bye, hoping they will see each other again.
 
: Later the arctic fox follows Kallik around and they share prey which leads to Kallik thinking of her as a friend. When Kallik reaches [[Great Bear Lake (Location)|Great Bear Lake]], she realizes that the fox won't be able to go with her, and she says good-bye, hoping they will see each other again.
   
===[[Seekers: Return to the Wild]]===
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===In the ''[[Return to the Wild]]'' arc===
 
====''[[The Melting Sea (Book)|The Melting Sea]]''====
 
====''[[The Melting Sea (Book)|The Melting Sea]]''====
:The arctic fox does not make an appearance in the book, but is mentioned by [[Kallik]]. Kallik is embarrassed when she mentions they were friends. [[Toklo]] laughs, thinking it was funny she was friends with a fox.
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:The arctic fox does not make an appearance in the book, but is mentioned by Kallik. Kallik is embarrassed when she mentions they were friends. [[Toklo]] laughs, thinking it was funny she was friends with a fox.
   
 
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==References==
[[Category:Females]]
 
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[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Minor Characters]]
 
[[Category:Minor Characters]]
 
[[Category:Creatures]]
 
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[[Category:The Original Series Characters]]

Revision as of 05:26, 30 June 2020

Template:InfoboxThe Arctic Fox is a female arctic fox with a torn ear[1] and an unknown name.

History

Arctic Fox 2

In The Original Series arc

Great Bear Lake

Kallik steals a hare from her. Later, Kallik sees the fox glaring at her from a bush and she gives it the leftovers from her food. Kallik notes that her fur is russet, but it will turn white in snow-sky.
Later the arctic fox follows Kallik around and they share prey which leads to Kallik thinking of her as a friend. When Kallik reaches Great Bear Lake, she realizes that the fox won't be able to go with her, and she says good-bye, hoping they will see each other again.

In the Return to the Wild arc

The Melting Sea

The arctic fox does not make an appearance in the book, but is mentioned by Kallik. Kallik is embarrassed when she mentions they were friends. Toklo laughs, thinking it was funny she was friends with a fox.



References

  1. Revealed in Great Bear Lake, page 132