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TOPIC | The Gladekeeper's Beasts [Subspecies]
@Anukfilli
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@Anukfilli Hi! I hatched these two a week ago, could they be registered as true beasts?
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@Anukfilli Hi! I'm making a Dronebeast, and I was wondering if you could answer a couple questions I had about Gladebeasts as a whole?
Have any dragons tried to challenge Gladebeasts? Or tried to fight them? If any of these dragons survived, do they know how magic affects the Gladebeasts? And I know Gladebeasts are just based in Nature territory, but have any of them been observed swimming and how well can they swim?
Have any dragons tried to challenge Gladebeasts? Or tried to fight them? If any of these dragons survived, do they know how magic affects the Gladebeasts? And I know Gladebeasts are just based in Nature territory, but have any of them been observed swimming and how well can they swim?
@Anukfilli Hi! I'm making a Dronebeast, and I was wondering if you could answer a couple questions I had about Gladebeasts as a whole?
Have any dragons tried to challenge Gladebeasts? Or tried to fight them? If any of these dragons survived, do they know how magic affects the Gladebeasts? And I know Gladebeasts are just based in Nature territory, but have any of them been observed swimming and how well can they swim?
Have any dragons tried to challenge Gladebeasts? Or tried to fight them? If any of these dragons survived, do they know how magic affects the Gladebeasts? And I know Gladebeasts are just based in Nature territory, but have any of them been observed swimming and how well can they swim?
@Boundingfeather Oo! Good questions! :D
I'd imagine there would be a few groups of dragons or clans who aren't big fans of the giant, territorial Beasts out in the woods. Gladebeasts are probably a pain in the rear for clans trying to expand in more hostile/untouched areas of the Labyrinth, so it's definitely not impossible for some dragons to try fighting them off or go on quests to hunt them.
If they do go after a Gladebeast, I think magic would be a good approach since Beasts can heal from wounds kinda easily. (Not instantly, but a lot quicker than your average Joe.) Curses, jinxes, or other little things like that still affect them, too. So, I'd say they're weaker to magic than actual, physical weapons. Especially since Gladebeasts themselves can't use spells to counteract it.
As for swimming, they certainly aren't the best at it. Even a larger Beast can swim if they really have to, but their downy coats and feathered wings make it pretty unpleasant for them. They'd probably only take to the water if they're desperate, like if they're fleeing from a rival Beastor an unusually-large hunting party.
Oof, this got kinda long, but I hope I answered your questions well!
I'd imagine there would be a few groups of dragons or clans who aren't big fans of the giant, territorial Beasts out in the woods. Gladebeasts are probably a pain in the rear for clans trying to expand in more hostile/untouched areas of the Labyrinth, so it's definitely not impossible for some dragons to try fighting them off or go on quests to hunt them.
If they do go after a Gladebeast, I think magic would be a good approach since Beasts can heal from wounds kinda easily. (Not instantly, but a lot quicker than your average Joe.) Curses, jinxes, or other little things like that still affect them, too. So, I'd say they're weaker to magic than actual, physical weapons. Especially since Gladebeasts themselves can't use spells to counteract it.
As for swimming, they certainly aren't the best at it. Even a larger Beast can swim if they really have to, but their downy coats and feathered wings make it pretty unpleasant for them. They'd probably only take to the water if they're desperate, like if they're fleeing from a rival Beast
Oof, this got kinda long, but I hope I answered your questions well!
@Boundingfeather Oo! Good questions! :D
I'd imagine there would be a few groups of dragons or clans who aren't big fans of the giant, territorial Beasts out in the woods. Gladebeasts are probably a pain in the rear for clans trying to expand in more hostile/untouched areas of the Labyrinth, so it's definitely not impossible for some dragons to try fighting them off or go on quests to hunt them.
If they do go after a Gladebeast, I think magic would be a good approach since Beasts can heal from wounds kinda easily. (Not instantly, but a lot quicker than your average Joe.) Curses, jinxes, or other little things like that still affect them, too. So, I'd say they're weaker to magic than actual, physical weapons. Especially since Gladebeasts themselves can't use spells to counteract it.
As for swimming, they certainly aren't the best at it. Even a larger Beast can swim if they really have to, but their downy coats and feathered wings make it pretty unpleasant for them. They'd probably only take to the water if they're desperate, like if they're fleeing from a rival Beastor an unusually-large hunting party.
Oof, this got kinda long, but I hope I answered your questions well!
I'd imagine there would be a few groups of dragons or clans who aren't big fans of the giant, territorial Beasts out in the woods. Gladebeasts are probably a pain in the rear for clans trying to expand in more hostile/untouched areas of the Labyrinth, so it's definitely not impossible for some dragons to try fighting them off or go on quests to hunt them.
If they do go after a Gladebeast, I think magic would be a good approach since Beasts can heal from wounds kinda easily. (Not instantly, but a lot quicker than your average Joe.) Curses, jinxes, or other little things like that still affect them, too. So, I'd say they're weaker to magic than actual, physical weapons. Especially since Gladebeasts themselves can't use spells to counteract it.
As for swimming, they certainly aren't the best at it. Even a larger Beast can swim if they really have to, but their downy coats and feathered wings make it pretty unpleasant for them. They'd probably only take to the water if they're desperate, like if they're fleeing from a rival Beast
Oof, this got kinda long, but I hope I answered your questions well!
@Anukfilli Hi again! I recently hatched a couple of half-beasts and a true beasts that can be added to the registry :)
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@Anukfilli Hi again! I recently hatched a couple of half-beasts and a true beasts that can be added to the registry :)