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The Clover Scale


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The Clover Scale

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Stats
Size:
7' Long; 4.5' High
Weight:
180' LBS
Wingspan:
18'
Diet:
Grasses
Biome:
Unknown
Affinity:
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Genus:
Clover Scale
Rarity:
Uncommon
Biome:
General Information
Clover Scale dragons are called because of their strong affinity with the clover plant. These dragons feed exclusively on this flora and use their specialized magic to grow and farm this plant, and will spend hours weeding out deformed and unique specimens. These dragons are otherwise completely silent and isolated into their own thoughts, preferring to keep to their own and tend their gardens over socializing and meddling in the affairs of others.
Egg Information

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This dull egg has earthy splotches of moss on it.
Baby Information

This tiny hatchling has patches of moss growing all along its belly, and seems to be attracted to clover patches. It often will use some sort of strange magic to grow the clovers- before eating them.
Teen Information

This tiny hatchling has patches of moss growing all along its belly, and seems to be attracted to clover patches. It often will use some sort of strange magic to grow the clovers- before eating them. Its grown a pair of wings now and although it still uses its powers to grow food, it also seems to collect clovers of odd numbers and colors. Its has a small collection, and refuses to eat these strange ones.
Adult Information

Your hatchling has grown and its power to grow fields of clover not only provide food for it, but also lend its collection a large variety. The moss on the belly of this adult seems to react with the weather, also, and control the strength of its powers. During stormy weather, it seems to be incredibly weakened and unable to grow its own food, and you have to attain assistance so that it does not starve during long stormy seasons. During strong sunlight, it is able to easily fill an entire yard with clover, and the few times it has done this, it is happily willing to share its food.