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The Sulfur Wyrm
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Stats
Size:
13' Long; 1.6' High
Biome:
Northwestern Mountains
General Information
A sulfur wyrms horrendous smell is the result of the chemical composition of its body, and how it processes food. A sulfur wyrm produces this smell due to the chemical composition in its scales reacting with the air; and the chemical composition of these scales is due to the unique fact that poisonous chemicals in their food gets processed into their scales. These wyrms are potentially fatal to be eaten by other creatures, and its a good thing that these creatures tend to look formidable. These wyrms are thankfully, not found at the creche, and most mages find it foolish to keep these creatures as close pets.
Egg Information
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This egg smells quite bad.
Baby Information
This small hatchling bears a large array of spines on its tail, a menacing scowl, and a horrible stench, and very sharp claws. All of these attributes make it a very fiesty and formidable hatchling to handle. Despite its almost 'burnt' look, it isn't warm.
Teen Information
This small hatchling bears a large array of spines on its tail, a menacing scowl, and a horrible stench, and very sharp claws. All of these attributes make it a very fiesty and formidable hatchling to handle. Despite its almost 'burnt' look, it isn't warm. It's grown more now, and its smell has only grown more. Its spikes have not grown, thankfully, but it has grown a large hood that makes it quite intimidating to not only you, but also any other hatchlings. It also tends to flare its mouth open if its stench and spikes do not intimidate, and the quick flash of red makes it seem quite scary- until you realise that it isn't able to shoot flame or expel heat.
Adult Information
Your hatchling has grown now and although its tail spikes pose only a minor threat compared to its body, its formidable hood and spikes, as well as its smell, makes it seem quite scary. Its body makes it look like it has some affinity with fire, though it bears neither flame nor heat to support its formidable look.