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Two-headed Lindwurms


- This opalescent egg shimmers in the moonlight.
- Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It has two heads that, despite being in different moods, don’t seem to mind each other.
(m, f) - And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing.
(m) (f) - Two-headed Lindwurms are a strange breed that are usuaully only be seen at night—especially when the moons are full and they feel their vigor is at its best for hunting. The rest of the time, these dragons are well-hidden deep within caves or crypts; they enjoy sitting in dark places. Each of their heads has a different mood and personality than the other, and since they have have different brains, they rarely share the same thoughts—and never the same pain. They are so fully separated, one heads can be asleep while the other is awake.


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Duotone Dragons


- This egg can’t seem to make up its mind on what color it is.
- Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It has two heads. You expected it to be the same color as its egg, though.
(m) (f) - And look! It has grown wings and changed color! It must be close to maturing.
(m) (f) - Because of their dual personalities, Duotone Dragons are extremely nervous and indecisive. When confronted, it is often the case that one head wants to fight, while the other wants to run, resulting in the dragon trying to go in two directions at once. They are omnivorous, choosing to eat both vegetation and meat—although perhaps this is just another outcome of their indecisiveness.
Both heads can control the body, with each head having only marginal control on the opposing side of the body; this works when both halves want the same thing, but does not work as well when there is a disagreement. Despite this, Duotone Dragons can fly quite well, but can crash through the trees if one head becomes distracted.
Duotone Dragons can fight, using their large claws and heavy face plates to rent and bash their opponents.