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@Apfelobst
I'll update their entry right away!

@idlewildly
There can only be one post per subspecies, so I'll add them to the imitator's section. :)
@Apfelobst
I'll update their entry right away!

@idlewildly
There can only be one post per subspecies, so I'll add them to the imitator's section. :)
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@NorthWhiteWolf
Awesome, thank you! :)
@NorthWhiteWolf
Awesome, thank you! :)
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Hey, @NorthWhiteWolf ! Does Nature flight accept subspecies concepts from non-Nature flight members? And if so, would it be all right if it was half Fire, half Nature? I have an idea for a concept that falls into both Fire & Nature flights, I believe.
Hey, @NorthWhiteWolf ! Does Nature flight accept subspecies concepts from non-Nature flight members? And if so, would it be all right if it was half Fire, half Nature? I have an idea for a concept that falls into both Fire & Nature flights, I believe.
@Sales Forum: please DO NOT PING ME unless you're interested in my offer.
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@Ergo
We do have duel element subspecies with other flights, so a half fire/nature subspecies is possible. If you create a public hub for your subspecies send me a link so I can ask other Nature Flight members on the nature flight forum if they like the subspecies.
@Ergo
We do have duel element subspecies with other flights, so a half fire/nature subspecies is possible. If you create a public hub for your subspecies send me a link so I can ask other Nature Flight members on the nature flight forum if they like the subspecies.
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@NorthWhiteWolf Thank you :)
@NorthWhiteWolf Thank you :)
@Sales Forum: please DO NOT PING ME unless you're interested in my offer.
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Hey @NorthWhiteWolf, can my River Hibiscus subspecies be added to the official list? I've posted it in the nature forums [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/fl10/2153452]here[/url], it looks like people generally approve of it! [code][size=6][b]River Hibiscus[/b][/size] [center][img]http://flightrising.com/rendern/350/309896/30989502_350.png[/img] [img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=28&bodygene=16&breed=12&element=6&gender=1&tert=110&tertgene=7&winggene=2&wings=170&auth=c8ec1e828614c9d0c7d5cf97a7312870d6ecec47&dummyext=prev.png[/img] [img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=30&bodygene=10&breed=14&element=6&gender=1&tert=47&tertgene=7&winggene=1&wings=17&auth=2fc83a67e51b510afcd85f24d185699120665e94&dummyext=prev.png[/img] [/center] [list] [*][b]Creator:[/b] pendragon007 [*][b]Primary Gene:[/b] Cherub preferred, Falcon, Petals [*][b]Primary Color:[/b] Azure-Turquoise [*][b]Secondary Gene:[/b] Current, Shimmer, Stripes [*][b]Secondary Colours[/b]: [indent]Standard: White-Ice, Blackberry-Indigo, Goldenrod-Cinnamon, Tomato-Pink Shrieking Wilds: Eldritch-Shadow, Sapphire-Moss[/indent] [*][b]Tertiary Gene:[/b] Smoke [*][b]Tertiary Colours[/b]: [indent]Standard: Mulberry-Indigo, Goldenrod-Pink Shrieking Wilds: Sapphire-Moss[/indent] [*][b]Acceptable Breeds:[/b] Spiral, Bogsneak, Coatl [*][b]Acceptable Eye Colors:[/b] Nature and Water are preferred, but all are accepted [*][b]Lore:[/b] In the early days of the new age, as the deities spread across Sornieth, the Gladekeeper built her paradise. The Viridian Labyrinth was a dangerous place to live long before the dragons arrived. Beasts of all shapes and sizes roamed the forests; the Gladeveins were a swamp teeming with river monsters, with no finely constructed aqueducts to direct the water any which way. The first dragons to live in the Labyrinth had to adapt fast. In the Shrieking Wilds, they took to the treetops; in the Everbloom Gardens, they took on all sorts of colours, blending into the vivid kaleidoscope of flowers. And in the Gladeveins, survival rested on one thing: disappearance. Rippling blue-greens let them vanish beneath the water; wings as bright as the flowers that grew on shore let them blend into the brush. With time, the River Hibiscus dragons became just as deadly as the beasts that used to hunt them. They could melt into the water without the slightest ripple, or creep through the vibrant vegetation in total silence. In modern times, tribes of these dragons exist deep in the Gladeveins, though sightings of them are rare. There is some debate over whether they live on the riverbanks – beside the flowers for which they are named – or deep in the waters themselves. These dragons tend to avoid hunting land prey, instead focusing their diets on fish, plants and insects. When necessary, they can move through the water without making a sound. Dragons travelling through the Gladeveins are advised not to panic if they see something watching them from the water. [*][b]Additional Notes:[/b] Some of these dragons settled deeper into the Labyrinth, in the darker parts of the Gladeveins that border the Shrieking Wilds. Instead of the bright colours of the hibiscus flowers, they developed darker, blue and green scales, to let them blend into the shaded realm where they live. [*][b]Hub:[/b] [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/drs/2156569]River Hibiscus Hub[/url] [/list][/code]
Hey @NorthWhiteWolf, can my River Hibiscus subspecies be added to the official list? I've posted it in the nature forums here, it looks like people generally approve of it!
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[size=6][b]River Hibiscus[/b][/size] [center][img]http://flightrising.com/rendern/350/309896/30989502_350.png[/img] [img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=28&bodygene=16&breed=12&element=6&gender=1&tert=110&tertgene=7&winggene=2&wings=170&auth=c8ec1e828614c9d0c7d5cf97a7312870d6ecec47&dummyext=prev.png[/img] [img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=30&bodygene=10&breed=14&element=6&gender=1&tert=47&tertgene=7&winggene=1&wings=17&auth=2fc83a67e51b510afcd85f24d185699120665e94&dummyext=prev.png[/img] [/center] [list] [*][b]Creator:[/b] pendragon007 [*][b]Primary Gene:[/b] Cherub preferred, Falcon, Petals [*][b]Primary Color:[/b] Azure-Turquoise [*][b]Secondary Gene:[/b] Current, Shimmer, Stripes [*][b]Secondary Colours[/b]: [indent]Standard: White-Ice, Blackberry-Indigo, Goldenrod-Cinnamon, Tomato-Pink Shrieking Wilds: Eldritch-Shadow, Sapphire-Moss[/indent] [*][b]Tertiary Gene:[/b] Smoke [*][b]Tertiary Colours[/b]: [indent]Standard: Mulberry-Indigo, Goldenrod-Pink Shrieking Wilds: Sapphire-Moss[/indent] [*][b]Acceptable Breeds:[/b] Spiral, Bogsneak, Coatl [*][b]Acceptable Eye Colors:[/b] Nature and Water are preferred, but all are accepted [*][b]Lore:[/b] In the early days of the new age, as the deities spread across Sornieth, the Gladekeeper built her paradise. The Viridian Labyrinth was a dangerous place to live long before the dragons arrived. Beasts of all shapes and sizes roamed the forests; the Gladeveins were a swamp teeming with river monsters, with no finely constructed aqueducts to direct the water any which way. The first dragons to live in the Labyrinth had to adapt fast. In the Shrieking Wilds, they took to the treetops; in the Everbloom Gardens, they took on all sorts of colours, blending into the vivid kaleidoscope of flowers. And in the Gladeveins, survival rested on one thing: disappearance. Rippling blue-greens let them vanish beneath the water; wings as bright as the flowers that grew on shore let them blend into the brush. With time, the River Hibiscus dragons became just as deadly as the beasts that used to hunt them. They could melt into the water without the slightest ripple, or creep through the vibrant vegetation in total silence. In modern times, tribes of these dragons exist deep in the Gladeveins, though sightings of them are rare. There is some debate over whether they live on the riverbanks – beside the flowers for which they are named – or deep in the waters themselves. These dragons tend to avoid hunting land prey, instead focusing their diets on fish, plants and insects. When necessary, they can move through the water without making a sound. Dragons travelling through the Gladeveins are advised not to panic if they see something watching them from the water. [*][b]Additional Notes:[/b] Some of these dragons settled deeper into the Labyrinth, in the darker parts of the Gladeveins that border the Shrieking Wilds. Instead of the bright colours of the hibiscus flowers, they developed darker, blue and green scales, to let them blend into the shaded realm where they live. [*][b]Hub:[/b] [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/drs/2156569]River Hibiscus Hub[/url] [/list]
@pendragon007
I've been keeping an eye on that post for awhile and since it's gotten so much approval, I'd be more than happy to add it to the Official Nature Subspecies Public Hub. :)
@pendragon007
I've been keeping an eye on that post for awhile and since it's gotten so much approval, I'd be more than happy to add it to the Official Nature Subspecies Public Hub. :)
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@NorthWhiteWolf Thank you! ^_^
@NorthWhiteWolf Thank you! ^_^
Happy Greenskeeper Gathering everyone!
Happy Greenskeeper Gathering everyone!
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For consideration: @NorthWhiteWolf [size=6][b]Lacquer-Luster[/b][/size] [center][img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=124&bodygene=17&breed=3&element=10&gender=1&tert=79&tertgene=16&winggene=17&wings=124&auth=b102c425033b59de0a0f65984dc5ac3d1ee4657f&dummyext=prev.png[/img] [img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=124&bodygene=17&breed=3&element=10&gender=0&tert=37&tertgene=14&winggene=17&wings=124&auth=db1eade20858edd0993addbd7f93c8a7f491880c&dummyext=prev.png[/img] [img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=0&body=124&bodygene=17&breed=3&element=10&gender=0&tert=115&tertgene=7&winggene=17&wings=124&auth=8446d19daaab249fa5a905c48b35c004c4423ebb&dummyext=prev.png[/img][/center] [list] [*][b]Creator:[/b] Smocksinabox [*][b]Primary Gene:[/b] Metallic [*][b]Primary Color:[/b] Tarnish [*][b]Secondary Gene:[/b] Alloy [*][b]Secondary Color:[/b] Tarnish [*][b]Tertiary Gene:[/b] Runes, Lace, Smoke, Glimmer, Contour [*][b]Tertiary Color:[/b] Spearmint-Moss (green range) [*][b]Acceptable Breeds:[/b] Mirror [*][b]Acceptable Eye Colors:[/b] Nature [*][b]Lore:[/b] Due to their species' origins from the Abiding Boneyard, many dragons of the Nature Flight are wary of Mirrors... but one group endeavors to erase all doubt for their flora-aligned brethren. Through elaborate Druidic ritual, these Mirrors have emerged from deep within the Wilds, having transformed their bodies into pure conduits for the element of Nature; their hides shine like muscular, finely polished wood, while they emit an ethereal green glow that promises a loyalty none can deny. They are still brutal, ferocious dragons to be feared, but now their savagery is tempered by the incipient hand of The Green. They serve as enlightened soldiers, and tend to only manifest during the Greenskeeper Gathering, or -defiantly- during the Riot of Rot. [*][b]Additional Notes:[/b] Rather rare, currently only bred during Greenskeeper Gathering and Riot of Rot (or Nature Dominance). [*][b]Hub: http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/fl10/2197947/1#post_2197947[/b] [/list]
For consideration: @NorthWhiteWolf

Lacquer-Luster
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  • Creator: Smocksinabox
  • Primary Gene: Metallic
  • Primary Color: Tarnish
  • Secondary Gene: Alloy
  • Secondary Color: Tarnish
  • Tertiary Gene: Runes, Lace, Smoke, Glimmer, Contour
  • Tertiary Color: Spearmint-Moss (green range)
  • Acceptable Breeds: Mirror
  • Acceptable Eye Colors: Nature
  • Lore: Due to their species' origins from the Abiding Boneyard, many dragons of the Nature Flight are wary of Mirrors... but one group endeavors to erase all doubt for their flora-aligned brethren. Through elaborate Druidic ritual, these Mirrors have emerged from deep within the Wilds, having transformed their bodies into pure conduits for the element of Nature; their hides shine like muscular, finely polished wood, while they emit an ethereal green glow that promises a loyalty none can deny. They are still brutal, ferocious dragons to be feared, but now their savagery is tempered by the incipient hand of The Green. They serve as enlightened soldiers, and tend to only manifest during the Greenskeeper Gathering, or -defiantly- during the Riot of Rot.
  • Additional Notes: Rather rare, currently only bred during Greenskeeper Gathering and Riot of Rot (or Nature Dominance).
  • Hub: http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/fl10/2197947/1#post_2197947
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