Alessandra
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Level 4 Pearlcatcher
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
6.85 m
Wingspan
5.95 m
Weight
469.06 kg
Genetics
Cream
Cherub
Cherub
Ivory
Facet
Facet
Tomato
Basic
Basic
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 4 Pearlcatcher
EXP: 76 / 4027
STR
5
AGI
12
DEF
11
QCK
11
INT
12
VIT
12
MND
11
Biography
Alessandra
Delightful Dragonet "Why don't'cha go leap over a tall cliff or something?" Alessandra is the technical advisor of the Delightful Dragonets From Down the Lane, an exclusive and very close clique consisting of herself, Bruce, Constance, Lenny, and David. Why exactly they call themselves that is only known to them, although most of the Reversal Pack thinks Father and his helicopter parenting have something to do with it. One thing's for certain, though; the Delightfuls have this weird habit of moving and talking in perfect unison (the latter of which they do in monotone), and by the Shadowbinder is it creepy. Alessandra has a large amount of technical information tucked under her belt. While on the surface she only appears to be a stereotypical millennial, often compared to a negative portrayal of one that might be seen in a political cartoon, her "pastel aesthetic" front hides a genius hacker who could break into the Stormcatcher's computer. Odd traits for a Shadow Dragon, maybe, but true to her roots, she enjoys causing mischief, often teaming up with David to do so. The Delightfuls often find themselves at odds with Sector V, a ragtag gang of Dragonets from the nearby Moonlit Grove Clan, who claim to be part of a super-secret organization of Dragonets united to put an end to "adult tyranny", whatever the heck that's supposed to mean. Sector V blames the Delightfuls for absolutely anything that goes wrong in either Clan, going so far as to "lay siege" to their hatchday parties just to steal the cake. Kuki, Alessandra's "nemesis", is essentially her polar opposite, but a nuisance nonetheless. Andromeda Bamboo Phytocat "Hey, if I'm a living mammal with bamboo growing on my back, do I gain energy from photosynthesis or eating?" Andromeda is Alessandra's Familiar, and the technical advisor of the Sinister Felines From Atop the Litterbox (which consists of the Delightfuls' Familiars). Andromeda is essentially a mirror image of her master; keeping up a millennial front to hide her hacking skills and teaming up with Cupid to cause mischief. Although personally, she prefers an edgy aesthetic to a pastel one. The Pack's Familiars often don't interact with the Sinisters, likely due to them sharing the same creepy "talking and moving in sync" habit as their masters. Not like Andromeda - or anybody else - particularly cares. History When a Clan evacuated their territory due to a forest fire breaking out, a single Egg was accidentally left behind in the confusion. The Pearlcatcher that hatched from it a few days later found herself completely alone, surrounded by burnt foliage but not knowing what caused it. Unsure of what else to do, the Hatchling tried to follow her natural Dragon instincts and teach herself how to survive. Insects were plentiful but hard to catch, so the Pearlcatcher usually had to resort to eating whatever not-burned plants she could find. She never strayed far from where she originally hatched - a tiny island in the middle of a small pond - so for the first week of her entire life, she assumed this was how the entire world looked - black and charred. And she would've kept thinking that if a certain Imperial hadn't eventually found her. Having never seen another Dragon before, the Hatchling's first instinct was to cower and hiss. What was this huge creature, with its bright yellow eyes and its scales as black as the burnt land around them? Why was it here, and why wouldn't it leave? Hissing always worked on the other creatures that occasionally wandered by; why was this big lizard so unfazed? Benedict managed to calm down the Hatchling, and soon figured out that she was and had always been by herself. Not knowing how to find her parents (and thinking she had been purposefully abandoned), he instead opted to raise her himself. The newly-named Alessandra soon met the other Hatchlings that Benedict had taken into his care: a Nocturne named Lenny and a Tundra named Constance. Soon David and Bruce, a Ridgeback and a Fae, respectively, were adopted by the Imperial as well. Benedict, or Father, as he taught them to call him, did surprisingly well for a first-time parent raising five Hatchlings all on his own. Some say he did a little too well, though, considering how his "Delightful Dragonets", as he liked to call them, grew up rather sheltered and a bit too dependent on their father. A problem had plagued Father and his Dragonets ever since he first adopted them. Agents of the Dragonets Next Door - a secret worldwide organization of Dragonets united to battle against "adult tyranny" - had been relentlessly hounding them day and night. They claimed that Father was trying to create a Sornieth ruled by adults (which honestly sounds pretty redundant once you get right down to it), and he had kidnapped and brainwashed the Delightful Dragonets to help him do it. The worst among the DND were the operatives of Sector V, who had decided to make it their sworn duty to steal the Delightful Dragonets' hatchday cake whenever one of their hatchdays rolled around. They claimed that since the Delightfuls wouldn't willingly share the cake with anyone else, they didn't deserve to have any themselves. Never mind the fact that most Dragonets found them creepy and avoided them at all costs. After years of endless persecution from Sector V and the rest of the DND, everything suddenly fell deathly silent. Father and the Delightfuls decided to use this as an opportunity to move again; they had never settled down with a Clan, instead opting to constantly be moving all across Sornieth. A moving target is harder to hit, after all. But the long flight from the Sunbeam Ruins to their intended destination in Dragonhome took them over the Tangled Wood - just as a nasty storm began to rage. After nearly getting hit by lightning, and constantly fearing for his Dragonets' lives, Father led them down to the ground and found a small cave dug into the side of a huge rock. When the storm passed the next evening, the Imperial and his Dragonets found themselves surrounded by Dragons, wide-eyed and bushy-tailed despite it being roughly midnight. From among these Dragons, an obsidian-black Guardian stepped out and introduced himself as Alpha Illusion, leader and founder of the Reversal Pack. He then asked who they were and what they were doing in Anomaly Crater. After getting an explanation, Alpha Illusion offered them to stay in Anomaly Crater to hide out from the organization that wanted their heads. He explained that the giant rock, Mount Mystery, radiated some sort of otherworldly energy that kept the valley hidden from the rest of Sornieth... except when it chose to attract potential members of the Reversal Pack. It took some persuasion, but Father eventually caved and agreed that he and the Delightfuls would join the Clan. Things went well for the first couple of weeks, and then the Reversal Pack had a meeting with the nearby Moonlit Grove Clan. The Delightfuls had only just walked into the Great Cavern when they were attacked by some familiar faces: Sector V of the Dragonets Next Door. The situation pretty much went completely downhill from there. It wasn't until several members of both Clans managed to restrain the ten agitated Dragonets that the Delightfuls learned why the DND had stopped tracking them: they hadn't been picked up by the DND's global satellite network for months. Despite their very vocalized disgust at their respective Clans being allies with the one that harboured their sworn enemies, the Delightfuls and Sector V reluctantly agreed to Illusion and Yoshi's terms: to not let their rivalry go so far as to willingly kill each other. Of course, the terms didn't apply for simple acts of putting the other team out of commission. To this day, Sector V and the Delightful Dragonets From Down the Lane frequently butt heads over a large variety of reasons: from petty acts of revenge, to missing Clan members, to simply causing mischief. Like always, their rivalry piques on the Delightfuls' hatchdays, but now the entire Reversal Pack helps protect the cake and gets a fair share of it in return. Not that Sector V would ever believe that. |
Somehow, yet another rumor has been spreading among the ranks of the DND: this time that the Delightfuls have some kind of connection to Sector Z, a group of operatives who "went missing" in action twenty years ago. Supporters of this theory point to the Delightfuls' mysteriously Lightning-blue eyes as the telltale sign, claiming that the color has something to do with the "incident" Sector Z was "lost" in. The good news is, Sector V doesn't believe it; if they did, they'd leave the Delightfuls alone even less than they already do.
The bad news is... the Delightfuls seem to know something they're not sharing... Plans Gene/Outfit Plans (Speckle, Stripes, Basic) Reference The Delightful Children From Down the Lane (Alessandra on the far left) Codename: Kids Next Door Memes and Pics Harmless found this outside of Boomerang's Lair. She says it's her headcanon on what "Numbuh 0.3" looked like. Screenshot redraw by YoshiFan1000 (Original Size) Extra Notes Why did no one tell me her real name had been revealed. |
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