Azure Glacewing Dragons
- This large egg has a lustrous sheen and appears to be covered in scales.
- Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It has a great appetite but still prefers to hunt on its own. It is quite large already.
- And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing.
- Azure Glacewing Dragons are one of the largest breeds. They grow to overwhelming sizes; folklore tells of ancient dragons outgrowing even lakes and mountains. They are quite oblivious in nature, and rarely care for—or even notice—the presence of other, smaller creatures. When hungry, an Azure Glacewing might strike suddenly, securing a tasty snack. An adult Glacewing is often more commonly found in the sea than in the sky or on land, due to their enormous weight. However, come mating season, Azure Glacewings return to the forests in which they were born, so that the young have lots of game to feed on.
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Fell Dragons
Fell Dragons
- This mottled egg looks positively ancient.
- Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It has an insatiable appetite.
(m) (f) - And look! It&rsuo;s developed a sharp, bony crest on its snout. It must be close to maturing.
(m) (f) - Fell Dragons are a primitive, fractious breed. They are born small but grow astonishingly quickly throughout their adolescence, and constant hunger inspires them to eat nearly anything that can be made to fit into their mouths. Legend has it that they never completely stop growing at all. Adult Fell Dragons are massive juggernauts: a diet rich in minerals and metals harvested from the earth helps them grow a dense, scaly carapace along their backs and toughens their thick hides, while their wickedly sharp claws and the bony, ax-like crest on their heads are well-suited for both hunting and physical combat. Though few Fell Dragons have crossed paths in the wild due to their primarily solitary nature, it is said that their thunderous disputes can be heard—and felt—for miles around.
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Honey Drakes
Honey Drakes
- This egg is covered in tiny golden scales.
- Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It loves frolicking among the flowers.
(m) (f) - And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing.
(m) (f) - Honey Drakes are small, energetic creatures that feed almost exclusively on flower nectar, honey, and insects. The myriad scales covering their bodies protect them from the stings of angry bees as they feed from hives, though these dexterous and wily drakes rarely need the protection. Though notably silent most of the time, Honey Drakes are capable of producing a purr-like thrum that seems to calm bees down, and their ravenous appetite for nectar results in a free meal for the hive, harvested from the drakes’ own scales.