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The Silver Dragon


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The Silver Dragon

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Stats
Size:
14.5' Long; 3.5' High
Weight:
265' LBS
Diet:
Rocks, Any Meat
Biome:
Any Mountain Range
Affinity:
Stone
Family:
Genus:
Silver Long
Rarity:
Uncommon
Biome:
General Information
Silver long dragons are one of the rarer species of long, due to their shiny and valuable scales. These scales can be used to form jewelry and tools, with incredible durability. This act has been banned recently, and populations are on a steady rise in the wild, and in the castle. It is now not uncommon to have a round object stolen by a new hatchling, and once this occurs a mage must give up on trying to get the object back as the hatchling imprints on it. Once a hatchling imprints on an object, they are inseparable, and if the dragon does lose its prized trinket it will become depressed and no matter the amount of urging, will not accept another. Mages often have to make an object that looks exactly like the old one to remedy their sadness.
Egg Information

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This egg is a shining silver color.
Baby Information

This young hatcling seems to be attracted to round objects. It avoids contact with most anything and shies away when you go to pet it.
Teen Information

This young hatchling seems to be attracted to round objects. It avoids contact with most anything and shies away when you go to pet it.It's grown now and is very attached to the orb. It refuses to let other creatures near it and often is seen away from your other dragons who take interest in its trinket.
Adult Information

This long dragon is about as large as your dorm, and you often see it by the large lake outside the castle. The sun shimmers off its scales and often you need to shield your eyes with your hand from the reflected light off its scales. It still values the orb it earned in its childhood, and any dragon that attempts to steal it for its own hoard is met with a strong slap from the silvers tail.