2019-09-01 - September Dragon Release
TJ:
Let's make one last trip to the beach before summer ends and the water gets too cold—grab these new eggs from the coast. — — — —
Tercorn Dragon.
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egg:
Water glistens on this egg’s shimmering shell....hatchling s1: Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. While most often helpful, it easily gets upset and sulky.
hatchling s2: Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. While most often helpful, it easily gets upset and sulky.
And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing.
adult: Tercorn Dragons are typically friendly and peaceful in nature. Most individuals are eager to help, and show highly-cooperative behavior. However, they can easily feel disrespected by those unfamiliar with their customs. While the three long horns protruding from their heads may be fearsome, they serve mostly to scare off aggressors, and if an attack is deemed necessary for self-defense, it is never deadly in intention. Tercorn Dragons are quite social and active within their aquatic environment, but rarely emerge on land if not caring for unhatched offspring in hidden coastal caves. Локация: Coast.
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Coral Pygmy Wyvern.
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egg:
This tiny egg is striped and feels coarse. hatchling s1:
Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It bites and headbutts when bothered. hatchling s2:
Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It bites and headbutts when bothered.
And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing. adult:
Coral Pygmy Wyverns are coastline vagrants, dominant in their ecosystems. They spend most of their time swimming around shallow coral atolls, snacking on the creatures that make their homes there. Don’t be fooled by their small size—these tiny dragons pack a ferocious punch; painful to sharks, dragons, and other substantially larger predators. They are, unsurprisingly, difficult to integrate into human society. Локация: Coast.