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The Shadowlake Dweller
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Shadowlake Dweller
General Information
Shadowlake Dwellers are monsters said to dwell deep within the Lake of Shadows, located through the Lost Fields. As such, not much is known about these creatures in their natural habitat, and even with a few specimens in captivity, these beasts are incredibly hard to monitor- due to the fact that they can turn invisible at will. As such, many mages who dare to raise a hatchling of these beasts will often find themselves worrying where their precious child has run off to, or if they have been kidnapped, only to finally make the connection that the odd lump in the blanket is what they were looking for the whole time. Interestingly enough, once disturbed, these creatures lose their cloaking abilities, and the properties of why this occurs is still being discussed.
Egg Information
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This egg sends chills through your spine.
Baby Information
Although this hatchling looks like a dragon, it doesn't seem to be one at all- exhibiting odd behaviours that seem more like an undead beast. It crawls around on the ground, often using all eight of its limbs to position itself wherever it needs to go. It also prefers to only feast on raw meat and refuses to form a bond with anyone or anything, instead preferring to attack them.
Teen Information
Although this hatchling looks like a dragon, it doesn't seem to be one at all- exhibiting odd behaviours that seem more like an undead beast. It crawls around on the ground, often using all eight of its limbs to position itself wherever it needs to go. It also prefers to only feast on raw meat and refuses to form a bond with anyone or anything, instead preferring to attack them. It has grown some now, and it seems to be quite more fiesty, and much more willing to find itself in unusual places- using its new combination of wings and claws to position itself in places of attack.
Adult Information
Your, uh, hatchling(?), has grown now, and it seems to be quite, well, uh, interesting? It isn't really around anymore, but you are somewhat thankful for that- because it is quite terrifying and a monstrosity to witness, with its multiple limbs, odd posture, and large claws. It doesn't seem to be willing to associate with you for sure, although you don't mind that it prefers to stay alone- it is terrifying enough to earn itself the space for it to be alone.