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The Glimmerwing Seaskate


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The Glimmerwing Seaskate

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Stats
Size:
' Long; ' High
Weight:
' LBS
Diet:
Biome:
Coastline
Affinity:
Water
Family:
Genus:
Glimmerwing Seaskate
Rarity:
Very Common
Biome:
General Information
Glimmerwing seaskates are known mainly for the shimmering scales that they shed annually at the start of fall. This event is celebrated by coastal villages and towns as the festival of the fallen stars, and now represents the beginning of the fall current changes and fish migrations. Centuries ago, villagers used to believe that the falling scales of these dragons actually brought about the fish and they were considered to be scared creatures. Over time, the seaskate has lost its diefic status, but are still revered as good luck.
Egg Information

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This egg smells of fish and brine.
Baby Information

This hatchling smells of brine and reeks of rotting fish. It prefers to soak in the lake instead of interacting with you, which you don\'t mind as the stench can be fairly overbearing. It only approaches you when it wants to be fed.
Teen Information

This hatchling smells of brine and reeks of rotting fish. It prefers to soak in the lake instead of interacting with you, which you don\'t mind as the stench can be fairly overbearing. It only approaches you when it wants to be fed. It has grown some since you last saw it, and its wings have finally sprouted. They gleam in the sunlight and very rarely shed every scale on them, but you aren\'t entirely sure why.
Adult Information

Your hatchling has grown now, and despite having a pair of magnificent glimmering wings, it seems to refuse to use them for flying, instead using them for displays of dominance over others of its kind as a defense. It otherwise seems fairly reserved and will ignore you for large periods of time, only coming to you for aide once its magnificent scales have been shed. Even though it seems fairly mundane for a dragon, it does possess one unique trait- the unmistakable scent of rotting fish and salt, no matter how many times you wash it. You honestly aren\'t sure what use the smell of pier could be to you, but maybe one day it will be useful.