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The Honey Wyrm


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The Honey Wyrm

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Stats
Size:
14.5' Long; 2.5' High
Weight:
245' LBS
Diet:
Insects
Biome:
Grasslands
Affinity:
Life
Family:
Genus:
Honey Wyrm
Rarity:
Very Common
Biome:
General Information
Honey wyrms are known for the magical and medicinal properties found in the mucus that is produced by their skin. It seems to have multiple purposes, from use as a powerful defensive agent that causes strong hallucinations in the attacker to a healing product that has been found to relieve pain and speed along the healing of minor wounds. They are often found in the lower regions of the desert area, in groups of usually four to five. Their golden color allows them to blend into the sand with relative ease, and their long, sleek bodies, although covered with mucus, allow for them to easily burrow and hide under the sand.
Egg Information

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This egg is covered with a sweet, sticky substance.
Baby Information

The hatchling that emerged from the strange egg is in itself quite strange, it seems to be made of honey itself and often your other creatures will follow it around entranced in the smell. The hatchling doesn't mind, it infact will sometimes let other dragons lick its tail, but afterwards the perpetraters seem to enter a very deep trance.
Teen Information

Your hatchling has grown some more, and now it seems to become quite denesive when a dragon or other creature attempts to follow it around or lick it. It prefers to stay to itself, although if it is very bothered by a creature, it will let the creature lick it. The creature then seems to get very sick from this action, and often will stay far away from the wyrm.
Adult Information

Your hatchling has finally reached adulthood, and is a formidable beast, although it smells like delicious sweets. Your other creatures prefer to stay away from it from experience, though sometimes an unsuspecting hatchling will attempt to munch your wyrm's scales, and often ends up sick for the rest of the week. Due to this, you often isolate your wyrm from your other creatures to prevent incident.