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Olive dragons

- This egg smells musty, like rotting leaves.
- Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It likes hiding under dead leaves and attacking your ankles when you pass by.
(m, f ) - And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing.
(m) (f) - Olive dragons are a small, forest dwelling breed, rarely growing much larger than the average sheep. When alarmed, they can erect a long row of venomous spines on their back, serving to warn any potential predators that Olives are not a good choice for a meal. While not strong enough to kill anything larger than a small deer, their venom causes an extremely painful reaction and necrosis at the site of the wound, sometimes causing the flesh to rot and limbs to fall off.


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Brimstone Dragon

- This egg smells rather rancid.
- Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It seems to consume charcoal and ashes.
(m, f ) - And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing.
(m, f ) - Brimstone Dragons live in dry arid areas such as deserts where they feed mainly on sheep, goats and the occasional camel. Their favorite habitat is ideally situated close to the wastelands around active volcanoes. This is due to an important part of their diet—sulfur, which they obtain from deposits near volcanic gas vents. Instead of fire, these dragons use the sulfur they ingest to create a noxious gas which they store in their large throat pouches. When in danger, this gas is released in a large cloud. They also eat other mineral rich substances—including charcoal—and will drink the mineral rich (but slightly acidic) water commonly found in deserts and volcanic regions.


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Blusang Lindwurms

- This egg smells faintly like brine.
- Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It has wings—but no hind legs—and it enjoys flying by the ocean.
(m) (f) - And look! It has grown another set of wings. It must be close to maturing.
(m) (f) - Blusang Lindwurms are quite different than most dragons in that they lack hind legs. In this regard, they resemble snakes, and this is evident in their movement; these lindwurms slither along the ground, using their forelegs to lift them over rougher terrain. Blusangs are a coastal breed, prefering to live along rocky beaches and in seaside caves rather than sandy locations. They are omnivores who graze on seaweed from time to time, although their primary form of sustinence is fish.