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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:29 pm
Here are Kero's two sources of DNA...his copper father, and his golden mother...note that he has both major breath weapons, but lacks the ability to breathe the gasses...also note that his scales are not gold or copper, but Auricuprum. Physically, he resembles a gold, save for the copper sheen to his scales. He also lacks the whiskers characteristic of golds, and has a copper's horns and wing shape. Like a gold, though, his wings seems to ripple when he flies, making it appear as though he is swimming. He can breathe underwater as well. Mentally, he is copper, but is much more benovolent than his cupric kindred...he will actively hunt evil like a gold, and is more willing to fight.
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Copper Dragon
Maximum Height: 12 feet Maximum Weight: 160,000 pounds Maximum Wingspan: 80 feet Breath weapon: Cone of Slow Gas, Line of acid Habitat: Dry, Rocky Mountains Diet: Scorpions and other venomous creatures Preferred Treasure: Valuables from the earth: metals, precious stones, finely crafted sculptures, well-made ceramics, et cetera Copper dragons are the second weakest of the metallic dragons. They are born tricksters and jokesters. They are quite devious and clever, but their intent is purely benign. They do not seek to harm 'lesser' creatures, but merely wish to impress them with superior intelligence and wit, and to fool them with clever pranks.
Physically, the copper dragon is very striking, with scales of a warm copper color tinged with blue. Like the brass dragon, the copper dragon's wings connect to its body all the way to the tip of its tail. However, its wings have a pronounced bend to them, giving them the appearance of a "V" from below, rather than the brass dragon's triangular appearance. Copper dragons are powerful jumpers and climbers, with massive thigh and shoulder muscles. Their two horns are broad and flat, pointing backwards towards the tail from the top of their heads. They also have a distinctive frill protruding from either jaw. When the mouth is closed, the teeth are completely hidden. They exude a stony odor.
Copper dragons lay their eggs in a nest of cool sand or clay. Both parents watch over the eggs and raise the wyrmling until it reaches adulthood, whereupon the parents separate. When newhatched, the scales of a copper wyrmling are a muddy brown in color, which gradually shifts to a glowing copper as it matures. Adult copper dragons are quite social, mainly due to the desire to play tricks upon each other. A visitor to a copper dragon's layer can expect to be entertained at length, although the dragon will become angry if the visitor does not appear impressed with their tricks, riddles, and stories.
A typical copper dragon's lair is a cave, whose entrance is concealed by rocks and boulders. Upon entering, visitors find themselves in a huge labyrinth of tunnels. Copper dragons compete amongst themselves to see who can design the most confusing layout. If a friendly visitor becomes hopelessly lost (which is rather common), the copper dragon will rescue her before she is actually endangered. Once through the labyrinth, visitors find themselves in a spacious foyer, beyond which is the Main Entertaining Chamber, where the dragon will spend the bulk of its time. Opening off the MEC is a much more straightforward escape tunnel, whose outside entrance is often fiendishly difficult to locate even when one knows exactly where it is. The copper dragon will know, however, and often uses its 'back door' to get into its lair instead of taking the time to navigate the maze. Obviously, it is far easier for a visitor to enter via the secret door if she can find it, but doing so is considered impolite, especially if she is a first-time visitor.
When it comes to combat, copper dragons prefer to avoid it. Rather than fighting openly, they prefer to taunt, humiliate, and tease their opponents until they simply give up and run away. Their ability to dramatically slow opponents often gives them ample time to run away. When forced, however, a copper dragon will fight to the very end, and is an incredibly devious antagonist. Their acid breath is not to be taken lightly.
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Gold Dragon Maximum Height: 24 feet Maximum Weight: 1,280,000 pounds[1] Maximum Wingspan: 135 feet Breath weapon: Cone of fire, combustable gas Habitat: Anywhere, although they prefer secluded lairs Diet: Small gems and pearls; they do not eat any living creatures Preferred Treasure: Art, especially paintings and sculptures Gold dragons are the most powerful of the metallic dragons (in some versions they are the strongest of all dragons), and the most dedicated to defeating evil. They spend the bulk of their lives in human form, seeking out evil and punishing wrongdoers to the best of its considerable abilities. Its typical mode of operation runs roughly along the lines of a sting operation: the dragon will listen for stories of dangerous or evil creatures or persons, then reveal its true form and mete out punishment. They prefer to turn villains over to law enforcement if available, but will ultimately take whatever actions they deem necessary in order to see justice served. They are best summarized as the paladins of the draconic world.
Physically, gold dragons are quite spectacular. Several large horns tipped with umber shoot sideways from their cheeks, and two very prominent horns point backwards along their heads. The most obvious feature is probably the tentacle whiskers that sprout from the top and bottom of the gold dragon's jaw, giving the appearance of a beard of sorts. Their wings, like those of brass and copper dragons, connect to the body all the way to the tip of the tail. From below, the overall shape resembles that of a brass dragon, but the different coloring and dramatic difference in size enables easy differentiation. When in flight, the gold dragon's wings ripple, giving the appearance of swimming rather than flying. They smell of saffron and incense.
Gold dragon eggs must be incubated in a nest of open flames. A newhatched gold wyrmling appears similar to an adult, except that it lacks horns or tentacle whiskers. Both parents tend the eggs, and then take intense interest in their wyrmlings' care and education. At some point, however, the biological parents may send the wyrmling to live with foster parents; this allows the parents to undertake their own quests, as well as exposing the wyrmling to new experiences.
Unlike many species of dragons, gold dragons have a very firm and hierarchical social structure, encompassing all members of the species. This structure always has one gold dragon as its leader, who serves until he/she either dies or steps down. At that time, all gold dragons congregate and choose the next leader of their kind. Sometimes two dragons may be chosen; in such cases, the two will share the duties of leadership. The position of leader, or 'top dragon,' does not so much involve the maintenance of order - gold dragons are famous for their good behavior - so much as the dispensing of advice and wisdom to any dragons who ask for it. Gold dragons are voracious learners, and they tend to become very wise and worldly as they age. They freely share their knowledge and experience to anyone who asks, dragon or not. In fact, it is not unknown for a gold Great Wyrm to take the form of a scholarly professor in order to spread its knowledge at some human center of higher education.
Unlike most other species of dragons, gold dragons devote immense time and energy to the construction of their lairs. The layout of their lairs often resemble those of elegant human mansions, albeit buried underground. Rooms are well-constructed and elegantly decorated with the many art treasures the gold dragon has collected over its lifetime. Typical rooms in a gold dragon's lair include a main hall, a banquet hall, a resting chamber, a study, a kitchen, a lobby, a storage room, and perhaps even a lavatory. Many gold dragons even have a glass-walled observatory, especially if they live underwater.
Combat-wise, gold dragons prefer to talk rather than to fight. They will never engage in combat if they believe it is unnecessary. Once they believe it is necessary, however, they are amazingly powerful opponents. Their ability to breathe fire rivals that of the eldest red dragons, and they will pour their entire being into a battle against evil. Gold dragons dislike killing, but they do not hesitate to do so if it is necessary in order to defeat an evil foe.
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Kero's alignment is Neutral good, bordering on true neutral. When full grown, he will be about three quarters the size of a gold dragon.
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:32 pm
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:01 pm
Information over load.... quick... apply light hearted cartoon treatment... prepare to stand by... there... ye ok now, Prince?
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:03 pm
yeah but I don't think the memory part of my brain survived that
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:05 pm
That's ok, he doesn't play him that close to the cuff anyway. Let's just say he's the reason we're in juvie and not one of the other camps right now anyway... rolleyes right Kero?
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:06 pm
your in juvie? lol I'm in rich camp, oh wait this is a perfect time to say "take it to the OOC" XD
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:07 pm
True...but that's why Fire won't affect him, Prince...like a gold, Fire can't touch hime...nor can acid...
And that's why he's refusing to eat meat...he's a gold at heart...look at a Gold's diet...
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:11 pm
Well I did tell him to go to the kitchen, if he did he may have found some gems, its a restaurant for everyone they probably have dragon food >->
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:13 pm
Heh...we're not talking Carnelian or Onyx, here...we're talking Topaz...Daimond...Opal...not moonstone (ugh)....Amethyst (watch out)...Garnet...real gemstones...but no emeralds....
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:14 pm
that's one picky dragon xD
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:18 pm
Every gemstone has a different flavor....can you guess what moonstone tastes like? Or emerald?
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Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 4:06 pm
*knows but won't say* mrgreen
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Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 6:46 pm
Are your parent's at the wedding?lol
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Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:12 pm
Kero's parents died a long time ago....as did his whole family....only his murdering brother still lives...
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