Let’s squeeze in one last release before the all of the various holidays take hold. You can find these in the desert, volcano, or coast.
Bauta Dragons
- This egg has raised golden ridges.
- Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. Its heads bob as it waddles around.
- And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing.
- Bauta Dragons are easily identified by the fused, golden scutes that cover their twin heads in gleaming, gilded masks. They are regal in bearing, and tend to possess a serene disposition. These dragons are most active in early spring during the height of their mating season, engaging in jovial rituals of courtship to woo prospective mates. Bautas are found on temperate islands and lagoons, and are especially fond of sea-mounts near shore. They happily share territory with humans, and take notable interest in the affairs of mankind.
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Spinel Wyverns
Spinel Wyverns
- This glassy egg has a single stripe on it.
- Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It has stubby little wings and loves to play.
- And look! Its wings have grown, and it’s even more energetic than before!
(m) (f) - Spinel Wyverns are small, sleek dragons that zealously collect spinel gemstones to line their nests. They are very affectionate with those they bond with, and will happily spend hours grooming a dragon of a different species if allowed to. Spinels are well-known for their even temperament, but when offended, they are very slow to forgive and will never forget. These wyverns will readily perform tasks in exchange for spinels, and occasionally other stones. Occasionally, they can be born with iridescent pale green scales instead of the usual rich red-violet.
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Spinel Wyverns
Spinel Wyverns
- This glassy egg has a single stripe on it.
- Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It has stubby little wings and loves to play.
- And look! Its wings have grown, and it’s even more energetic than before!
(m) (f) - Spinel Wyverns are small, sleek dragons that zealously collect spinel gemstones to line their nests. They are very affectionate with those they bond with, and will happily spend hours grooming a dragon of a different species if allowed to. Spinels are well-known for their even temperament, but when offended, they are very slow to forgive and will never forget. These wyverns will readily perform tasks in exchange for spinels, and occasionally other stones. Occasionally, they can be born with iridescent pale green scales instead of the usual rich red-violet.