the past few weeks have been kinda rough for me, so i've finally decided to sit down and write some fluff in hopes of cheering myself up, and hopefully it'll cheer you guys up as well.
-water dragons sneeze bubbles. even on land
-faes and spirals like to help out bigger dragons by slipping into tiny spaces they could never reach
-likewise, the bigger dragons (especially imperials) help out by carrying around heavy objects for them
-if a guardian's charge is another dragon, every now and then they'll give them thank-you gifts for protecting them
-tundras groom each other (and other dragons) like cats do
-they also like to form cuddle puddles to keep each other warm
-baby mirrors teethe by chewing on leftover bones after their parents' meals
-ridgeback couples "steal" precious items from each other and give them back every other week
-males will clash their noses together like swords as a sign of respect (and sometimes affection)
-when a spiral takes a nap in the middle of a task, another will help complete it then nap with them
-pearlcatchers are able to identify each other based on their pearls, so if their friend loses it, they could help track them down
-smaller creatures like to hang onto snapper's backs and they don't care
-water snappers tend to attract those kinds of fish that help clean other fish (can't remember what they're called)
-like some birds, skydancers can have pretty crazy mating rituals. the most common one is being able to mimic each other's dance moves
-bogsneaks like to prank each other and sneak up on them to scare them
-nocturne hatchlings mimic their parents a lot, especially when they're nagging
-like skydancers, coatls also have weird mating rituals, but the most common one is to sing while presenting their vibrant colors
-coatls with dull colors don't bother with mating rituals because they love each other regardless, because they understand the hardships they both had to go through
-wildclaw couples get into fights like normal couples, but they always help heal each others' wounds afterwards
anything else?
-water dragons sneeze bubbles. even on land
-faes and spirals like to help out bigger dragons by slipping into tiny spaces they could never reach
-likewise, the bigger dragons (especially imperials) help out by carrying around heavy objects for them
-if a guardian's charge is another dragon, every now and then they'll give them thank-you gifts for protecting them
-tundras groom each other (and other dragons) like cats do
-they also like to form cuddle puddles to keep each other warm
-baby mirrors teethe by chewing on leftover bones after their parents' meals
-ridgeback couples "steal" precious items from each other and give them back every other week
-males will clash their noses together like swords as a sign of respect (and sometimes affection)
-when a spiral takes a nap in the middle of a task, another will help complete it then nap with them
-pearlcatchers are able to identify each other based on their pearls, so if their friend loses it, they could help track them down
-smaller creatures like to hang onto snapper's backs and they don't care
-water snappers tend to attract those kinds of fish that help clean other fish (can't remember what they're called)
-like some birds, skydancers can have pretty crazy mating rituals. the most common one is being able to mimic each other's dance moves
-bogsneaks like to prank each other and sneak up on them to scare them
-nocturne hatchlings mimic their parents a lot, especially when they're nagging
-like skydancers, coatls also have weird mating rituals, but the most common one is to sing while presenting their vibrant colors
-coatls with dull colors don't bother with mating rituals because they love each other regardless, because they understand the hardships they both had to go through
-wildclaw couples get into fights like normal couples, but they always help heal each others' wounds afterwards
anything else?