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The Phoenix Wyvern


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The Phoenix Wyvern

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Stats
Size:
6.5' Long; 3' High
Weight:
120' LBS
Wingspan:
12'
Diet:
Fish, Small Animals
Biome:
Western Volcanic Ridge
Affinity:
Fire
Family:
Genus:
Phoenix Wyvern
Rarity:
Uncommon
Biome:
General Information
Phoenix wyverns are so called, not because of any supreme prowess over fire, but for the amazing feathers that adorn their wings, much like the old birds of lore. These wyverns, though, still bear some skill in the magic of fire, and are able to conjure weak fire storms if needed. As such, in the wild, it is best to keep a large distance away from any nest that may seem unguarded, as the parents all almost always watching with a keen eye. Exclusively carnivorous, these draco travel great distances in search of prey, as the volcanic slopes are near lifeless. It is not uncommon to see one fly overhead while climbing the western ranges.
Egg Information

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This egg is cold, despite looking warm.
Baby Information

This hatchling looks like it would blend in quite well with the landscape you acquired it from. It is quite mild mannered, despite being a creature of fire.
Teen Information

This hatchling looks like it would blend in quite well with the landscape you acquired it from. It is quite mild mannered, despite being a creature of fire. It has grown now, and its wings now possess and amazing array of shining feathers, that seem to be made from fire itself. It can spend hours preening these, and when in flight, its efforts do not go unnoticed, as it seems to sparkle in the wind. It often will play in fire, though it seems to rarely make it on its own.
Adult Information

Your hatchling has grown now and the true majestic beauty of it has been revealed. From head to tailtip, sparkling gems of pure fire essence line its spine, and glimmer along with the beautiful feathers. It seems to refill these gems every so often by bathing in fire made by other sources, and prefers to not use its own power. It seems that when it does opt to use its own flame, the colors fade. You have heard stories of these wyverns becoming colorless in environments lacking fire, but you are uncertain if this is factual.