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The Raincatcher
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General Information
Raincatcher dragons are incredibly beautiful to view during nighttime, their vibrant markings glowing in the pitch night, if viewed from above. These dragons though, are more bite than bark, with their colors not only signifying their magical properties- the ability to temporary shift the color of an object- but also their wild and fussy moods. These dragons are otherwise incredibly boring though, especially when caught at their lowest mood, and prefer to stick to grazing and hunting over magic and sparring.
Egg Information
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This dull egg has vibrant splotches on its surface.
Baby Information
This small hatchling has a very capricious mood, and it seems to change with the time. Although it has wings, it does not use them to fly at the moment. It otherwise is quite boring...
Teen Information
This small hatchling has a very capricious mood, and it seems to change with the time. Although it has wings, it does not use them to fly at the moment. It otherwise is quite boring... Its grown now and its moods are even wilder, and it has grown a spiky frill, as well as a pair of tail fins.
Adult Information
Your hatchling has grown now, and with the mood changes, it grows vibrant patterns along its back, frills, and wings, that you use to gauge its mood. When its at its most vibrant, it is incredibly cheery and jubilant, but directly after it can be incredibly irritable and fussy. It also seems to be very moody during season and weather changes, though it sadly does not change color to warn you of its temper then.