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The Firework Drake


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The Firework Drake

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Stats
Size:
9' Long; 4.5' High
Weight:
265' LBS
Diet:
Rocks
Biome:
Unknown
Affinity:
Fire
Family:
Genus:
Firework Drake
Rarity:
Random Events
Biome:
General Information
Firework drakes are often seen around the beginning of a new phase. This is due to the fact that they only breed in the middle of the twelfth year, and will protect their eggs for around two seasons before leaving to go to their migratory grounds. Often their eggs were stolen by merchants who believed that these eggs were able to bring good luck into the new phase, but this practice has been banned and comes with a strict punishment now. These drakes, though, do have a very bright plumage that is very valuable to headdresses and costumes in celebrations around this time, due to the fact that the feathers can change color based upon the mood of the wearer. Often, mages will raise large amounts of these creatures to sell their feathers to earn a nice sum of stones.
Egg Information

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This egg is quite iridescent. Sometimes it seems to make a popping noise.
Baby Information

This hatchling is a multitude of beautiful colors. It seems to enjoy shooting out small poofs of fire, which often cause a small popping noise. You have trouble telling what color the flame will be.
Teen Information

This hatchling is a multitude of beautiful colors. It seems to enjoy shooting out small poofs of fire, which often cause a small popping noise. You have trouble telling what color the flame will be. It has grown some more, and its feathers are quite big and colorful now. It also seems to shoot out the pops more often.
Adult Information

Your hatchling has finally reached adulthood, and it has a large crest of bright and beautiful feathers all along its back. The feathers color order from base to tip often seem to dictate the order of the next few pops of color that your dragon will release, and often the color of the feathers will switch around after a cycle has been completed. You sometimes see your dragon wander out at night, and you can view its colorful pops light up the sky. The pops are unlike other flames of dragons, these start out small for a long distance until they get up high in the sky, and then they explode into a vibrant burst of color. Often your other dragons will sit around and watch it shoot its flame.