This is just alittle forum for me and possibly others, to review and such. Just little snippets and such of information and all in a special format.
Post 1: Subspecies name plus links to hatcherys and info plus images
post two: color varients, needed or acceptable genes and breed.
post three: bio information.
This is just alittle forum for me and possibly others, to review and such. Just little snippets and such of information and all in a special format.
Post 1: Subspecies name plus links to hatcherys and info plus images
post two: color varients, needed or acceptable genes and breed.
post three: bio information.
and so on and so forth.
[center]Leaf Dancers - no info or hatchery page yet.
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Breed: Skydancer
Genes: Tiger/Hex/Underbelly-Okapi
Colors: Obsidian/Leaf/Black[/columns]
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Hidden away for ages within the Shrieking Wilds. The Leaf Dancers as many call, have only recently emerged into more flora populated areas. It is unknown how or why they have come out of hiding from such densely populated territories, however some assume it is an undiscovered subspecies of wildclaw that has driven them from their tree top homes. However, they are more content with the Everbloom Gardens as they are many of their fluttering friends within the area. Some have even spread out into the wind territory to take up post with the smaller group of leafy moths there and the Amaranth moths in this area as well.
These skydancers aren't very social with others outside they're subspecies and hardly make nice with their Amaranth cousins. They tend to live in large groups of two to twenty and each one usually has its own leafy moth familiar already attached to it. However, its not that hard to befriend one or two of these creatures and once they are in your clan/lair, they tend to make great friends and even show to be highly valuable with foraging plants, insects, berries and other items from the forests.
Within the Gladeveins, they are more Passive-aggressive then passive. They will not put up a fight, by they also wont be very cooperative with you and will actively try to stop you from journeying through the area without bribery.
Their behavior changes drastically however, when in the shrieking wilds. They're coloring makes it easy for them to hide in the trees and avoid predators as well as get the drop on prey, allowing them to be a much more aggressive then their Everbloom or Zephyr relatives. It is theorized that this aggression is to counter act the active push some dragons are taking in removing them from their territories. Its suggested when passing through the Shrieking wilds, if you spot a tree with leaves stuck it it by honey in the shape of a moth, you leave an offering there of their favorite snacks so to have a safe trip through it.
Commonly found in the: [i][b]Everbloom Gardens[/i][/b] and [i][b]Zephyr Steppes[/i][/b]
Uncommonly found in the: [i][b]The Gladeveins[/i][/b]
Rarely found in the: [b][i]Shrieking Wilds[/i][/b] and [b][i]Reedcleft Ascent[/i][/b]
[center][size=4][color=#d8434a]Official Variants[/color][/size][/center]
Leaf Dancers very in their darkened colors, but the leaf secondary always remain prominent. The belly must always remain lighter then the rest of the body to be considered a Leaf Dancer.
Amaranth Dancers are more varied however and most attempts to establish an actual setting with them is difficult. Only way to tell if one is an Amaranth Dancer is if a Leaf Dancer accepts it by giving it a bowl of nectar, a common trade or gift between the species.
Leaf Guardians are very similar to leaf dancers in color and genes and tend to take leaf dancers on as charges and mates, but will sometimes stray from this pattern and take on others as well from outside their subspecies. This makes them rather irritable and grumpy tell they grow use to such, with takes a long time. However, anyone willing to keep a leaf guardian around, has a very valued member for life.
[center][size=4][color=#d8434a]Favourite Things[/color][/size][/center]
[item=Leafy moth][item=Amaranth Moth]
[item=False leaf][item=White Cabbage Butterfly][item=Reverse Silkworm Moth][item=Wasteland Pauper][item=Darkwood Titan][item=Goliath Beetle]
[item=Sticky Pollen][item=pollen]
[item=Chartreuse Wooly Antennae][item=White Wooly Coat][item=Glowing Green Clawtips]
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Changes the breed of one dragon to Skydancer. Skydancer dragons are an uncommon breed with a 25-day breeding cooldown. (KS-Sponsored by Scorpius)
40000
Primary Gene: Tiger
Specialty Items
A scroll that will change the primary gene of one dragon to Tiger. This item can only be used once and will disappear after it has been applied.
13500
Secondary Gene: Hex
Specialty Items
A scroll that will change the secondary gene of one dragon to Hex. This item can only be used once and will disappear after it has been applied.
16000
Tertiary Gene: Underbelly
Specialty Items
A scroll that will change the tertiary gene of one dragon to Underbelly. This item can only be used once and will disappear after it has been applied.
15000
Lore
Hidden away for ages within the Shrieking Wilds. The Leaf Dancers as many call, have only recently emerged into more flora populated areas. It is unknown how or why they have come out of hiding from such densely populated territories, however some assume it is an undiscovered subspecies of wildclaw that has driven them from their tree top homes. However, they are more content with the Everbloom Gardens as they are many of their fluttering friends within the area. Some have even spread out into the wind territory to take up post with the smaller group of leafy moths there and the Amaranth moths in this area as well.
These skydancers aren't very social with others outside they're subspecies and hardly make nice with their Amaranth cousins. They tend to live in large groups of two to twenty and each one usually has its own leafy moth familiar already attached to it. However, its not that hard to befriend one or two of these creatures and once they are in your clan/lair, they tend to make great friends and even show to be highly valuable with foraging plants, insects, berries and other items from the forests.
Within the Gladeveins, they are more Passive-aggressive then passive. They will not put up a fight, by they also wont be very cooperative with you and will actively try to stop you from journeying through the area without bribery.
Their behavior changes drastically however, when in the shrieking wilds. They're coloring makes it easy for them to hide in the trees and avoid predators as well as get the drop on prey, allowing them to be a much more aggressive then their Everbloom or Zephyr relatives. It is theorized that this aggression is to counter act the active push some dragons are taking in removing them from their territories. Its suggested when passing through the Shrieking wilds, if you spot a tree with leaves stuck it it by honey in the shape of a moth, you leave an offering there of their favorite snacks so to have a safe trip through it.
Commonly found in the: Everbloom Gardens and Zephyr Steppes
Uncommonly found in the: The Gladeveins
Rarely found in the: Shrieking Wilds and Reedcleft Ascent
Official Variants
Leaf Dancers very in their darkened colors, but the leaf secondary always remain prominent. The belly must always remain lighter then the rest of the body to be considered a Leaf Dancer.
Amaranth Dancers are more varied however and most attempts to establish an actual setting with them is difficult. Only way to tell if one is an Amaranth Dancer is if a Leaf Dancer accepts it by giving it a bowl of nectar, a common trade or gift between the species.
Leaf Guardians are very similar to leaf dancers in color and genes and tend to take leaf dancers on as charges and mates, but will sometimes stray from this pattern and take on others as well from outside their subspecies. This makes them rather irritable and grumpy tell they grow use to such, with takes a long time. However, anyone willing to keep a leaf guardian around, has a very valued member for life.
Favourite Things
Leafy Moth
Familiar
This large moth feeds by spreading its chlorophyll-rich wings in a patch of sunlight and flapping gently.
1600
Amaranth Moth
Familiar
This distinctive moth has deep reds and purples running through its leafy wings. It's difficult to classify as purely flora or fauna.
1500
False Leaf
Insect
When they hibernate in great quantities, false leaves can make bare trees appear lush.
17
2
White Cabbage Butterfly
Insect
Caution: Excessive consumption of this butterfly may cause cabbage farts. Think of your den mates.
25
3
Reverse Silkworm Moth
Insect
Many dragons will plant moth and butterfly-friendly flowers, hoping to draw the vibrant colors of these creatures to their lair.
17
2
Wasteland Pauper
Insect
Every year, vast numbers of this butterfly migrate across the plains. It is called the blue harvest.
25
3
Darkwood Titan
Insect
Often mistaken for small boulders, most dragons overlook the Darkwood Titan as a food source. Manage to bring one home, however, and you may feed a nest of hatchlings for days.
25
3
Goliath Beetle
Insect
Fae dragon colonies live in constant fear of Goliath Beetles, who primarily consume the tree sap used in the creation of their nests.
26
3
Sticky Pollen
Organics
Some dragons will mix pollen into their potions. This extra boost makes their potions the bee's knees!
20
Pollen
Organics
A bowl full of misery for dragons with allergies.
20
Chartreuse Wooly Antennae
Apparel
A pair of sensitive... chartreuse antennae? Who thought this was a good idea!? Wearing them may or may not increase a dragon's sense of smell.
800
White Wooly Coat
Apparel
No tundras were harmed in the making of this wooly coat.
775
Glowing Green Clawtips
Apparel
Softly glowing nails are the mark of an alchemist who has dipped their claws into their cauldron one too many times...
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Breed: Spiral
Genes: Poison/Toxin/Contour
Colors: Storm/storm/blue range[/columns]
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It is unknown when these spirals were actually discovered, but at the time, they were actually pretty plentiful, seeming to share characteristics to a native snake species in the Mire. However, with the constant exploration and rare expansion into the mire, these spirals where forced to flee and some were even forced to change genes-breeds and such to adapt to life outside the mire. So it is very rare to see these spirals in the mire now, however, they have been seen in other areas as well besides the mire.
They tend to be very shy spirals, sleeping in high branches and acting different to other spirals, thus are not actively accepted by "normal" spirals. However, these spirals can also seem sociable at times too once they've gotten to know others and often times their first friends are mirrors surprisingly due to the way these spirals hunt as it interests mirrors. The second dragon they make friends fast with are nocturnes obviously due to their copy cat like natures, however, other spirals don't often become friends with these ones.
[b][i][u]Habits[/u][/i][/b]
Primarily active during daylight.
A good swimmer.
This species is capable of activity at lower temperatures than other species of spirals.
[b][i][u]Defense[/u][/i][/b]
Often escapes into water when threatened. When first handled, they often releases cloacal contents and musk, and strikes.
[b][i][u]Diet and Feeding[/u][/i][/b]
Eats a wide variety of prey, including amphibians and their larvae (the heartred croaker, is a main food source), fish, birds, and their eggs, small mammals, reptiles, earthworms, slugs, and leeches. This snake is able to eat adult newts that are extremely poisonous to most predators.
Mating occurs between early spring to mid summer, allowing hatchlings to arrive from mid spring to late summer and at rare times during warm fall periods where they're slight hibernative state is disrupted.
Mates also tend to wear mating items to show their commitment to each other, be it matching scarves, sweaters, coats, or even matching rings. Committed Garter Spirals never take these items off unless absolutely necessary. This is mainly to let other dragons and garters know that they are taken and not looking for another mate at the time. When one garter passes away, the surviving garter often times either digs a hole and places their matching object in it to mark where they will be buried, or hang the matching item in their lair to remind them of their past mate and the good times they had.
When leaving each other such as no longer wanting to be mates, the males exchange their matching items with the new dragon that is to be the females new mate, so to keep them matching at all times, this shows females have a slightly higher priority then males.
Commonly found in the: [i][b][color=purple]Driftwood Drag[/color][/i][/b]
Uncommonly found in the: [i][b][color=blue]Tsunami Flats[/color][/i][/b]
Rarely found in the: [b][i][color=ash]The Hewn City[/color][/i][/b] and [i][b][color=brown]The Mire[/color][/i][/b]
[center][size=4][color=#d8434a]Official Variants[/color][/size][/center]
None at the moment
[center][size=4][color=#d8434a]Favourite foods[/color][/size][/center]
[item=heartred croaker leg] [item=blackwing croaker leg][item=Yellow-Frilled eel][item=redstreak frilled eel][item=molten tadpole][item=wartoad trainee][item=Brown Spot Toad][item=Arroyo Toad][item=Toad][item=Nightrage Axolotl][item=Leucistic Axolotl][item=Mudpuppy][item=Golden Reefprince][item=Banded Dart Frog][item=Crested Newt][item=Hellbender][item=Reedhopper][item=Canopy Darter][item=River Warden][item=Newt][item=Greenworm][item=Earthworm][item=Redworm][item=Blackworm][item=Lovebird][item=Black Masked Lovebird][item=Chameleon][item=Dreamwaker][item=Puddlehopper][item=Tokay Gecko][item=Leopard Gecko][item=Tree Gecko][item=Cave Gecko]
[center][size=4][color=#d8434a]Favourite familiars[/color][/size][/center]
[item=molten wartoad][item=wartoad][item=ringlet amphithere][item=Ultramel amphithere][item=Boran Veteran][item=Spellwall Boran][item=Tropical Caiman][item=Rosetail][item=Gladeveins Needletooth][item=Butter Caiman][item=Corundum Chameleon][item=Nephrite Chameleon][item=Blooming Strangler][item=Strangler]
[center][size=4][color=#d8434a]Favourite Apparel[/color][/size][/center]
[item=Butterfly's Kiss][item=Mage's Walnut Overcoat] - all varients
[item=Mage's Thicket Hat] - all varients
[item=Twice-Dyed Mantle][item=Peacebringer's Mantle][item=Whisperer's Mantle][item=Red Mantle][item=Mysterious Mantle][item=Burlap Mantle]
[item=Black Aviator Coat] - all varients
[item=Gold Aviator Scarf] - all varients
[item=Summer Swelter] - [item=Spring's Breath]
[item=Leafy Gladeboughs]
[item=Wondrous Sweater][item=Stupendous Sweater][item=Glorious Sweater][item=Astonishing Sweater][item=Marvelous Sweater]
[item=Winter Wolf Cape] - all varients
[item=Red and Gold Flair Scarf] - all varients
[item=Plum Wooly Tail] - all vairents
[item=Orange Wooly Coat] - all vairents
[item=Royal Cape][item=Woodsdrake Cape][item=Winter Cape][item=Waverider Cape][item=Twilight Cape][item=Midnight Cape][item=Gladewalker Cape][item=Firebreather Cape][item=Duneglider Cape]
[item=White Satin Tunic] - all varients
[item=Burgundy Bandana] - all varients
[item=White Fedora][item=Red Fedora][item=Leather Fedora][item=Black Fedora]
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Requirements
Breed: Spiral
Genes: Poison/Toxin/Contour
Colors: Storm/storm/blue range
Breed Change: Spiral
Specialty Items
Changes the breed of one dragon to Spiral. Spiral dragons are a common breed with a 20-day breeding cooldown.
32500
Primary Gene: Poison
Specialty Items
A scroll that will change the primary gene of one dragon to Poison. This item can only be used once and will disappear after it has been applied.
0
Secondary Gene: Toxin
Specialty Items
A scroll that will change the secondary gene of one dragon to Toxin. This item can only be used once and will disappear after it has been applied.
0
Tertiary Gene: Contour
Specialty Items
A scroll that will change the tertiary gene of one dragon to Contour. This item can only be used once and will disappear after it has been applied.
15000
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Needed information
It is unknown when these spirals were actually discovered, but at the time, they were actually pretty plentiful, seeming to share characteristics to a native snake species in the Mire. However, with the constant exploration and rare expansion into the mire, these spirals where forced to flee and some were even forced to change genes-breeds and such to adapt to life outside the mire. So it is very rare to see these spirals in the mire now, however, they have been seen in other areas as well besides the mire.
They tend to be very shy spirals, sleeping in high branches and acting different to other spirals, thus are not actively accepted by "normal" spirals. However, these spirals can also seem sociable at times too once they've gotten to know others and often times their first friends are mirrors surprisingly due to the way these spirals hunt as it interests mirrors. The second dragon they make friends fast with are nocturnes obviously due to their copy cat like natures, however, other spirals don't often become friends with these ones.
Habits
Primarily active during daylight.
A good swimmer.
This species is capable of activity at lower temperatures than other species of spirals.
Defense
Often escapes into water when threatened. When first handled, they often releases cloacal contents and musk, and strikes.
Diet and Feeding
Eats a wide variety of prey, including amphibians and their larvae (the heartred croaker, is a main food source), fish, birds, and their eggs, small mammals, reptiles, earthworms, slugs, and leeches. This snake is able to eat adult newts that are extremely poisonous to most predators.
Mating occurs between early spring to mid summer, allowing hatchlings to arrive from mid spring to late summer and at rare times during warm fall periods where they're slight hibernative state is disrupted.
Mates also tend to wear mating items to show their commitment to each other, be it matching scarves, sweaters, coats, or even matching rings. Committed Garter Spirals never take these items off unless absolutely necessary. This is mainly to let other dragons and garters know that they are taken and not looking for another mate at the time. When one garter passes away, the surviving garter often times either digs a hole and places their matching object in it to mark where they will be buried, or hang the matching item in their lair to remind them of their past mate and the good times they had.
When leaving each other such as no longer wanting to be mates, the males exchange their matching items with the new dragon that is to be the females new mate, so to keep them matching at all times, this shows females have a slightly higher priority then males.
Commonly found in the: Driftwood Drag
Uncommonly found in the: Tsunami Flats
Rarely found in the: The Hewn City and The Mire
Official Variants
None at the moment
Favourite foods
Heartred Croaker Leg
Meat
Carnivorous dragons use these legs as a colorful garnish during festivals.
42
4
Blackwing Croaker Leg
Meat
This set of powerful legs propels croakers high into the air. This one will not be jumping anymore.
42
4
Yellow-Frilled Eel
Seafood
These eels swim in erratic circles and often tie themselves into knots. Some dragons sneer and claim that they are the ancestors of Spiral dragons; Spiral dragons grin because they think that is a super cool idea.
42
4
Redstreak Frilled Eel
Seafood
Though many dragons are eager to eat them as soon as possible, it is considered wise to remove the frills first.
42
4
Molten Tadpole
Meat
Molten Wartoad spawning grounds are easy to spot; look for pools of water surrounded by steam.
450
17
Wartoad Trainee
Meat
The only war this tadpole will be fighting is the war against hunger.
450
17
Brown Spot Toad
Meat
When this toad came to your lair, there was panic in the parlours and howling in the halls.
61
6
Arroyo Toad
Meat
Most dragons have developed an immunity to this toad's poisonous skin, but mirrors may suffer an allergic reaction.
61
6
Toad
Meat
This amphibious adversary possesses an arsenal of mediocre abilities.
61
6
Nightrage Axolotl
Meat
This toothless amphibian hides in the shadows. No one has ever captured a Nightrage Axolotl... until now.
55
7
Leucistic Axolotl
Meat
Leucistic axolotls develop their lack of pigmentation from living deep in underwater caves.
55
7
Mudpuppy
Meat
For the sake of everyone around you, please wash this off before eating it.
55
7
Golden Reefprince
Meat
Named for its regal, golden sheen, this axolotl is best served when trying to impress someone.
55
7
Banded Dart Frog
Meat
The poison this frog spits isn't deadly, it just causes very disturbing hallucinations.
75
5
Crested Newt
Meat
This newt's namesake crest raises only during mating rituals.
35
4
Hellbender
Meat
The Hellbender is well known for its craftiness, enabling it to wiggle out of any bad situation...usually.
35
4
Reedhopper
Meat
Though this frog blends well with its environment, it is inevitably given away by its loud, incessant croaking.
75
5
Canopy Darter
Meat
Brightly colored frogs are usually extremely toxic, but the Canopy Darter is completely harmless.
75
5
River Warden
Meat
The cruelest of all frog species, the River Warden suffocates flies in its mouth before eating them.
75
5
Newt
Meat
It's said evil magic can turn dragons into newts. If that's true of this one, it never got better.
35
4
Greenworm
Insect
It's very difficult to find greenworms, as they blend so well with the grasses that they feed in.
53
5
Earthworm
Insect
Earthworms despise rainfall; hundreds of thousands can be seen dotting boulders and cliffs as they escape flooding.
53
5
Redworm
Insect
Redworms are a delicacy among Fae dragons and are nearly wiped out each year.
53
5
Blackworm
Insect
Blackworms are routinely mistaken for twigs and vines. They make horrible kindling, though.
53
5
Lovebird
Meat
Some dragons keep flocks of these birds as pets for companionship and scale-cleaning services.
38
4
Black Masked Lovebird
Meat
Small bird. Big heart. Also big beak; watch out!
38
4
Chameleon
Meat
It is said that chameleons are great for determining a dragon's mood. Wrap one around your finger, watch the color change, then have a snack!
40
4
Dreamwaker
Meat
The poisons this frog secretes can revive an unconscious dragon.
27
3
Puddlehopper
Meat
Difficult to catch, and more difficult to hold onto.
27
3
Tokay Gecko
Meat
An incredibly potent layer of poison film covers this reptile's hide.
50
6
Leopard Gecko
Meat
Leopard geckos often slap the sides of rocks and trees with their flattened tails to signal if predators are approaching.
50
6
Tree Gecko
Meat
Excellent camouflage helps this creature blend in with leaves and grasses. Colorblindness doesn't help it when looking for a hiding spot.
50
6
Cave Gecko
Meat
The stripes along a cave gecko's hide become bio-luminescent when it senses danger. Not nature's proudest moment, there.
50
6
Favourite familiars
Molten Wartoad
Familiar
To maintain its magma armor, molten wartoads will ingest and melt rocks.
8000
Wartoad
Familiar
Elder wartoads rival guardian dragons in size.
8000
Ringlet Amphithere
Familiar
Small enough for even a fae dragon to hold.
2550
Ultramel Amphithere
Familiar
When a skin is shed this serpent is at its most vulnerable; it loses its feathers as well.
2550
Boran Veteran
Familiar
A favored mount of sprangyroo mercenaries.
2500
Spellwall Boran
Familiar
These beasts of war are outfitted with armor that's nearly as dangerous to its rider as its opponent!
2500
Tropical Caiman
Familiar
This tropical caiman is mostly found basking in tidepools near the sea. (Colored by Pals.)
250
Rosetail
Familiar
This imposing-looking caiman is actually more afraid of you than you are of it. (Colored by Prawnlegs.)
250
Gladeveins Needletooth
Familiar
Quite possibly the most dangerous part about crossing rivers and streams, this quick reptile is content to snap at ankles and tails. Watch for its bright yellow eyes! (Colored by Zangoose.)
1350
Butter Caiman
Familiar
This species of caiman got its milky coloration from keeping to dark underground rivers. (Colored by Nyne.)
1250
Corundum Chameleon
Familiar
This tiny lizard feasts on insects and gemstones. One provides significantly more nutrition than the other.
2400
Nephrite Chameleon
Familiar
Manipulates dragons by pretending to be something that it is not. The color of this chameleon and its gemstones are ever-changing.
2400
Blooming Strangler
Familiar
A strangler in bloom is at the end of its life cycle. It is ready to reproduce.
1675
Strangler
Familiar
The strangler actively hunts once a year. It chokes its prey and buries the body. It will take root in soon-to-be fertile soil and rest for another year.
1775
Favourite Apparel
Butterfly's Kiss
Apparel
A clever disguise yields new friends! (Greenskeeper Gathering Holiday Item 2016)
0
Mage's Walnut Overcoat
Apparel
An enveloping coat constructed with a variety of hidden pockets and pouches.
1600
- all varients
Mage's Thicket Hat
Apparel
This ostentatious hat screams 'magic-user', which is just as well, since the noise it creates prevents any attempts at stealth.
1400
- all varients
Twice-Dyed Mantle
Apparel
A colorful two-tone mantle. The vibrant blending requires patience and just a little bit of luck.
250
Peacebringer's Mantle
Apparel
A mysterious mantle for a serene dragon.
250
Whisperer's Mantle
Apparel
A dark turquoise-colored mantle, perfect for the sharing of secrets.
250
Red Mantle
Apparel
A crimson wrap.
250
Mysterious Mantle
Apparel
The stranger wrapped in this mantle keeps to the shadows...
250
Burlap Mantle
Apparel
A drab mantle of old burlap. It has seen many years of use and is frayed along the edges.
250
Black Aviator Coat
Apparel
Designed to keep a dragon warm during flight.
0
- all varients
Gold Aviator Scarf
Apparel
What differentiates this from a standard gold scarf is a subtlety lost on most.
600
- all varients
Summer Swelter
Apparel
A swirl of fragrant summer grass.
2000
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Spring's Breath
Apparel
A spring's breeze is a treat for bees, but not for all dragons - seasonal sneeze!
2000
Leafy Gladeboughs
Apparel
Dedicated acolytes of the Gladekeeper may transport precious saplings and extend the reach of the forest. (Greenskeeper Gathering 2015 Holiday Item)
0
Wondrous Sweater
Apparel
You look SO GOOD.
2400
Stupendous Sweater
Apparel
Wearing this stupendous sweater makes a dragon look berry suave.
2400
Glorious Sweater
Apparel
Knitted by a grandma tundra from her own fur; you really can't refuse this glorious generosity.
2400
Astonishing Sweater
Apparel
This astonishing sweater is worn by dragons looking to break away from the social standards of their clans, and by pirates. -Pirates who are looking to break away from the social standards of their crew.
2500
Marvelous Sweater
Apparel
Dragons may find themselves engaged in a fierce debate when discussing the color of this marvelous sweater.
2500
Winter Wolf Cape
Apparel
A thick, warm white wolf pelt fashioned into a cape.
0
- all varients
Red and Gold Flair Scarf
Apparel
A warm scarf, knit in red and gold with a touch of flair at the tails.
1750
- all varients
Plum Wooly Tail
Apparel
An upgrade to pretty much any tail.
250
- all vairents
Orange Wooly Coat
Apparel
No tundras were harmed in the making of this wooly coat.
250
- all vairents
Royal Cape
Apparel
This voluminous cape makes you feel important.
7500
Woodsdrake Cape
Apparel
This voluminous cloak allows the wearer to leave behind no footprints or trace of their passing.
800
Winter Cape
Apparel
This voluminous cape repels frost and retains heat.
800
Waverider Cape
Apparel
This voluminous cape repels water and mildew.
800
Twilight Cape
Apparel
This voluminous cape makes it difficult to see the wearer.
800
Midnight Cape
Apparel
This voluminous cape allows the wearer to see in the dark.
800
Gladewalker Cape
Apparel
This voluminous cape repels insects and protects against thorns.
800
Firebreather Cape
Apparel
This voluminous cape reflects heat and repels smoke.
800
Duneglider Cape
Apparel
This voluminous cape repels sand and sun.
800
White Satin Tunic
Apparel
The perfect garment for if you want to keep warm when you are feeling chill, but you do not want to raise your lair's heating bill.
2500
- all varients
Burgundy Bandana
Apparel
This square of patterned cloth can be tied into a bandana, perfect for freebooting or a mid-life crisis.
1000
- all varients
White Fedora
Apparel
A bold, white fedora, just begging for a feather. You're gonna look sharp!
2100
Red Fedora
Apparel
Where in the world will you go once you own this hat? You certainly won't be doing much hiding in that color.
2200
Leather Fedora
Apparel
This modest brown hat goes quite well with mysteries and deduction.