Eceris
(#16720715)
Level 1 Spiral
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
3.14 m
Wingspan
2.43 m
Weight
81.89 kg
Genetics
Coral
Speckle
Speckle
Red
Freckle
Freckle
Coral
Koi
Koi
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Spiral
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
5
AGI
9
DEF
5
QCK
8
INT
6
VIT
6
MND
6
Biography
ECERIS
THE ANOMALY With regenerative abilities too strong to contain, Eceris is different from her siblings. Flesh and tissue grows rampant on her, giving her a second layer of skin that restores itself when torn. Though she is not perfect, and the second skin grows in random places, ever changing. Her condition makes her tough, suitable for almost any inhospitable area. Unlike her siblings she does not carry disease. Her body is too strong to contain it, having killed what it was carrying long ago. |
PLAGUELESS
"There is a strange satisfaction in being appreciated.
I say strange, because I won't delude myself into believing that anybody could ever truly appreciate me.
But for all that it's worth, she praises my existence. And I relish in this knowledge. How could I not, when the trait my parents detested about me so much ended up being valued so highly by those who took me in?
I have seen the disgust in her eyes at the sight of my siblings. Disease-riddled, abhorrent. That's what she called them, her teeth bared in a snarl. What she expected from a clan devoted to the harbinger of Plague, I have no clue. But she was delighted when she spotted me.
She'd been muttering about my siblings, calling it insanity to expect profit from trading them off. But during our entire journey to Star Wood Strand, she'd continuously gloat about the "treasure" she found amidst them.
I am aware that she is a scientist. I am aware that she has as little capacity to love me as my own family had.
But a dragon is protective of its treasure. I am her treasure.
And there is a strange satisfaction in being appreciated."
"There is a strange satisfaction in being appreciated.
I say strange, because I won't delude myself into believing that anybody could ever truly appreciate me.
But for all that it's worth, she praises my existence. And I relish in this knowledge. How could I not, when the trait my parents detested about me so much ended up being valued so highly by those who took me in?
I have seen the disgust in her eyes at the sight of my siblings. Disease-riddled, abhorrent. That's what she called them, her teeth bared in a snarl. What she expected from a clan devoted to the harbinger of Plague, I have no clue. But she was delighted when she spotted me.
She'd been muttering about my siblings, calling it insanity to expect profit from trading them off. But during our entire journey to Star Wood Strand, she'd continuously gloat about the "treasure" she found amidst them.
I am aware that she is a scientist. I am aware that she has as little capacity to love me as my own family had.
But a dragon is protective of its treasure. I am her treasure.
And there is a strange satisfaction in being appreciated."
INTO THE ALLIANCE
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"One dragon's trash is another dragon's treasure. Or so they say. I never thought this would apply to me under any circumstance, but it appears I thought wrong. She brought me to the Alliance as a research subject. My body's healing abilities and my resistance to sickness fascinated her. She wanted to figure out how they worked, and if it was possible to reproduce them. She is a strange individual. In a way, she and my parents are not so different. But in another way, she is everything they are not. She doesn't want to destroy. She wants to fix. Sometimes she has to do the former to achieve the latter. But she never destroys for the sake of it. No wonder she would be appalled by the ways of the Plaguebringer's servants. |
I must admit there is much I don't understand and comprehend about affection. But even I am able to recognize it, on a certain level, at least.
When I was introduced to the Alliance, outside the bounds of the place I grew up calling home, in the domain of the Arcanist, I expected little to change. The scholars of the Arcanist are ever-curious, experimental. And I was to be a reseach specimen. But they embraced me. I learned that being one thing does not exclude another. She studied me, observed me and experimented on me. But I was also introduced to the Alliance as one of them. And I was warmly accepted." |
INFECTIOUS CURIOSITY
"I may be living in a different place, no longer bound to the Plaguebringer, and -influence of my family's clan fading into distant memory- nowhere near devout to her either.
Yet at the core of my heart, my birth element never left me. I have a fascination with the creatures inhabiting the area around Starfall Isles. The influence of the peculiar kind of magic that surrounds us affects them in many ways. Take the effects of Manaweed on Satin Mice, for example. It appears to dope them, but no amount of the plant can induce similar effects in dragons. Some of these animals suffer odd, disorder-like symptoms that seem to be caused by magic. And I have seen sickness that is nothing like the diseases I encountered during life in my old flight. The erratic patterns of infection, incubation and recovery intrigue me. It is clear that magic changes something about the nature of the diseases, but I refuse to accept that it should be nothing more than random chance. Thus, I wish to follow my parents' footsteps as an Epidemiologist. For now, however, I still have a lot to learn before I will be granted the title of anything more than a laboratory assistant." |
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