Ruby

(#25585026)
Level 7 Fae
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Energy: 50/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Plague.
Female Fae
This dragon is hibernating.
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Personal Style

Apparel

Teardrop Ruby Choker

Skin

Scene

Scene: Voyage of the Tenacity

Measurements

Length
0.97 m
Wingspan
1.14 m
Weight
2.08 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Sand
Speckle
Sand
Speckle
Secondary Gene
Pumpkin
Facet
Pumpkin
Facet
Tertiary Gene
Sand
Crackle
Sand
Crackle

Hatchday

Hatchday
Jul 21, 2016
(7 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Fae

Eye Type

Eye Type
Plague
Common
Level 7 Fae
EXP: 560 / 11881
Scratch
Shred
Pestilent Slash
STR
6
AGI
6
DEF
6
QCK
25
INT
30
VIT
8
MND
6

Lineage

Parents

Offspring

  • none

Biography

Got speckle 13th of August, 2019.






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Subspecies: SEAGLASS; Spyglass section.

Spyglass faes have found a way to use and mend glass in new ways. Some will experiment with recipies, others will add magic to the melt. Due to this each Spyglass aquire a unique look on their glasswares.

Glass artist

She melted the sand, and it became a glass beach shining in hues of red, orange, pink and purple. As it cooled she quickly placed sun chairs in the glass and grass along he edges. Tiny branches became palm trees and bushes. A ball, some buckets and tiny glass dragon figures were carefully placed on the beach and the sun chairs. Everything was planned and placed with a delicate hand. She added the smallest flowers she found the day fefore. They had already been encased on clear glass and cooled, so she gently re-heated the bottoms.

The beach model was finished. It was made on demand from a water clan she did not previously know, but their wishes had been clear and fair. The payment was nice as well.

She went went to the market while it cooled. She needed a box at 3x2m, plus a guardian and lots of wool. The creation would have to be shipped, so she needed to speak to Ember as well.


Part of project Sea Glass Subspecies Restoration.
- Spy Glass section.

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--- Gene history ---
Borne an imperial female with sand vipera, pumpkin facet and sand smoke. I gave her Crackle 22nd of July 2016. I made her a fae 20th of October 2016.
She will get shimmer and speckle.




--- Parents and birth ---

Special thanks to:
Graficcha

A truly wonderful gift from Graficcha only days before my 22nd birthday! I only asked for a discount and showed her my plan for her, and he/she gave her to me for free! Thank you so, so much!




--- Name ---
Ruby sounds nice, and fits her red fae eyes.







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Ruby has always been fascinated by Nocturnes. How they appear during the darkest time of the year and vanish if they have not found a clan to settle in by the new year. She suspects the Shadowbinder has a secret realm under the tangled wood, or that she hides them in a parallel world. None of her conspiracies has been confirmed or busted, and the question is still up for discussion. Because of this she has a small book in which she notes down facts, myths and stories about the NotN.

Below are some of the facts Ruby finds quite important: What events exists during the NotN? Strange enemies appear in the coliseum, nocturne eggs are found while scavenging and strange chests jump out from nowhere. What interests her the most is perhaps how Baldwin manages to transform goo and sludge into apparel and life. And where do the Swipps' get all those chests? And how much the marketplace fashion changes! All of this makes the NotN what it is, and she loves it.





Litoriadraconis wrote on 2017-12-13:
@Lisegathe
Hi there,
I really love your beautiful lair. The colours are amazing, but I particularly liked Ruby. I think crackle is a great tertiary gene and Ruby is such unusual colours and uses the crackle gene to great effect.
Merry Christmas!











Glimmerglass (whites, greys), Stormglass (blacks, purples), Seaglass (blues, greens), Spyglass (yellows, oranges), Bloodrose glass (reds, pinks), Shatterglass (),






lore for original seaglass fae, of which she is not (but based on)

Sea Glass

Species: Fae
Colors: Ivory 1 & 3 or Sand 1 & 3 (XYX) blue range-green range 2
Genes: Bar, Speckle or Giraffe/Shimmer/Crackle
Creator & Lore Writer: McTwitch

Sea glass dragons live primarily on the shores and in the shallows of the Sea of a Thousand Currents. When they hatch, their parents bring them bits of glass and stone, polished by the waves, to help them blend with their surroundings. As they mature, they add to these mementos and ornaments in order to attract a mate, with rare colors and large pieces being a sign of strength.
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