Oberon
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Level 1 Imperial
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
25.06 m
Wingspan
18.1 m
Weight
7921.89 kg
Genetics
Bubblegum
Petals
Petals
Bubblegum
Butterfly
Butterfly
Bubblegum
Glimmer
Glimmer
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Imperial
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
6
AGI
6
DEF
6
QCK
5
INT
8
VIT
8
MND
6
Biography
Faeries wrote:
For several hundred years, the Dragons of the Faerie have remained hidden from the eyes of the world. The last time they roamed the earth, humans were plentiful and ever determined to claim the dragons' bones, scales, and most of all-- their magick. To protect their clans, the ancestors of the Seelie and Unseelie opened a door to hide and protect them from danger. Centuries later, the kingdom heirs, named for their Courts, met in a small meadow. Neither moved as they stood, frozen upon eyes meeting. Their forbidden affections spurred their actions, allowing them to free their clans and allow them, once again, to walk under the sun.
The Seelie possess an unnatural beauty and a keen mind to match.
They rarely mate outside their own kind, but those that do tend to have higher ranks. Those of lower stature tend to be killed for insubordination.
The seasons play a part in their personalities. The Spring and Autumn Courts are kinder, more playful, and most willing to help.
Royals:
Imperial, Nocturne, Coatl
The Seelie possess an unnatural beauty and a keen mind to match.
They rarely mate outside their own kind, but those that do tend to have higher ranks. Those of lower stature tend to be killed for insubordination.
The seasons play a part in their personalities. The Spring and Autumn Courts are kinder, more playful, and most willing to help.
Royals:
Imperial, Nocturne, Coatl
Ice Lore wrote:
The frost dragons of the Southern Icefield are collectors. They prefer to be as rigid and cold as winter's chill. Of all the dragons, ice dragons are the most unemotional, carefully preserving the world around them to be later analyzed and catalogued. Fossils and artifacts are their favored treasures.
Imperial Lore wrote:
These giants are among the largest of the known dragons. Each Imperial possesses a long serpentine body, short forelegs, lanky hind legs, and an impressive pair of fringed leather wings. With the exception of their wings and inner ears, Imperials are covered in shining scales from snout to tail. Each wyrm boasts a coarse mane that must be trimmed regularly, and a pair of many-pronged antlers that are shed and consumed each season.
Imperials were Light's first children, an amalgamation of bone, blood, and the shed essence of the Lightweaver - excavated from ancient battle sites of the First Age. This reclaimed essence was a finite resource; no new Imperials have been shaped by the gods in a millennia, though the species has no difficulty replenishing its numbers. These dragons have incredibly unpredictable lifespans. Some individuals live only a decade, while others thrive for hundreds of years.
Reserved with their words, these dragons are difficult to read with those who are not familiar with each individual. Though distant emotionally, Imperials throw themselves into their Flight's cherished professions with focus and devotion. Perfection of a craft is highly valued among their society.
The treatment of the sick and the burial rites among Imperial dragons are something of a mystery to other dragon species. What is known is that when another Imperial is grievously injured or has recently passed, healthy Imperials move the dead and dying far away from one another before leaving the territory themselves.
Imperials prefer to associate with a only handful of their own kind at a time. Solitaries, pairs, and trios are the most common groupings of Imperial dragons to be found. This desire to distance themselves from their own kind does not extend to most other dragon species. They will freely lair with dragons of all shapes and sizes. The exception to this tolerance is the Pearlcatcher species; the two breeds have a mutual disdain of their cousin species. Imperials believe their creator has replaced them, while Pearlcatchers are conscious of the fact that their patron did not create them with the grandeur of scale of their predecessors.
Though they are physically capable maintaining flight for weeks on end, Imperials are not as maneuverable as many smaller species, and are vulnerable in aerial combat. They will attempt to swat, grab, and drive their opponents to the ground where Imperials may better use their strength and magic against them.
Imperials were Light's first children, an amalgamation of bone, blood, and the shed essence of the Lightweaver - excavated from ancient battle sites of the First Age. This reclaimed essence was a finite resource; no new Imperials have been shaped by the gods in a millennia, though the species has no difficulty replenishing its numbers. These dragons have incredibly unpredictable lifespans. Some individuals live only a decade, while others thrive for hundreds of years.
Reserved with their words, these dragons are difficult to read with those who are not familiar with each individual. Though distant emotionally, Imperials throw themselves into their Flight's cherished professions with focus and devotion. Perfection of a craft is highly valued among their society.
The treatment of the sick and the burial rites among Imperial dragons are something of a mystery to other dragon species. What is known is that when another Imperial is grievously injured or has recently passed, healthy Imperials move the dead and dying far away from one another before leaving the territory themselves.
Imperials prefer to associate with a only handful of their own kind at a time. Solitaries, pairs, and trios are the most common groupings of Imperial dragons to be found. This desire to distance themselves from their own kind does not extend to most other dragon species. They will freely lair with dragons of all shapes and sizes. The exception to this tolerance is the Pearlcatcher species; the two breeds have a mutual disdain of their cousin species. Imperials believe their creator has replaced them, while Pearlcatchers are conscious of the fact that their patron did not create them with the grandeur of scale of their predecessors.
Though they are physically capable maintaining flight for weeks on end, Imperials are not as maneuverable as many smaller species, and are vulnerable in aerial combat. They will attempt to swat, grab, and drive their opponents to the ground where Imperials may better use their strength and magic against them.
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