Deadclaw
(#17425167)
Level 1 Mirror
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
4.77 m
Wingspan
4.45 m
Weight
625.91 kg
Genetics
Maize
Bar
Bar
Swamp
Current
Current
Spring
Okapi
Okapi
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Mirror
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
4
AGI
5
DEF
4
QCK
9
INT
9
VIT
4
MND
9
Biography
The Necrotic dragons are carriers of a deadly, withering disease. In the unfortunate, it causes weakness and slow death. The affliction causes the skin and membranes of a dragon to rot and flake away, leaving them open to infection. It dulls the senses and attacks the nervous system, making them more prone to injury. It eventually makes it way through the entire body, destroying tissue as it goes. However, for the few blessed by the Plaguebringer, it is non-fatal and it brings with it a variety of useful gifts.
Conception
This subtype of dragon started with a single clan - infinitely unfortunate, or perhaps infinitely blessed. A large clan living near the Wyrmwound, and a single, curious Mirror. This Mirror wandered up to the Wyrmwound and was afflicted with a Leprosy-like disease that dulled his scales and ruined his nervous system. His scales began to rot and peel away. This wanderer returned to his lair with the affliction, spreading it to the entire clan. As these things go - they were wiped out...but not completely. A few dragons had enough of a resistance to the affliction that it did not spread into their deep tissues, but remained as a surface infection. A skin disease. These dragons acted as carriers for the Necrosis. These carriers are very dangerous to any clans they inhabit, but most Plague clans are able to quickly adapt and learned how to keep a necrotic member with minimal risk to the rest of the clan. The few dragons that can bare the disease without dying are considered especially blessed.
Due to how contagious the disease is, Necrotic dragons are occasionally employed to spread their disease to surrounding territories. Especially dangerous are the Dead-Claw Necrotic (okapi), who are able to inflict the disease with but a touch of their ruined hands.
Lore
Dead-Claws are considered the most dangerous of the Necrotic. Conversely, they are also to safest type for a non-necrotic clan to keep, as accidental spreading of the disease is rare.
The Dead-Claws have the disease most concentrated in their extremities. This makes them overall far healthier than other Necrotics. They are still capable of flight, are generally stronger, and the disease does not affect their nervous system as severely (though they still feel little pain in their outermost layers). This makes them the prime candidates for spreading the disease to other regions, since they are better able to travel and fight.
They have a great deal of difficulty walking and running however, and have almost no use of their hands and feet for any purpose requiring dexterity. They also cannot speak and are poor of hearing, as whatever concentrates the disease in their limbs, also causes it to be vicious to the nose, ears, and throat.
The concentration of the affliction in these regions mean they have a death-sentence touch. The only dragons to survive are those that are also resistant, and those ones become Necrotic. Their bite is likewise as effective.
Regions
Since they are stronger and capable of flight, these dragons can be found in a wider range than other Necrotics. They are however, far more rare. They are more tolerant to heat and cold, but still prefer more temperate regions.
This subtype of dragon started with a single clan - infinitely unfortunate, or perhaps infinitely blessed. A large clan living near the Wyrmwound, and a single, curious Mirror. This Mirror wandered up to the Wyrmwound and was afflicted with a Leprosy-like disease that dulled his scales and ruined his nervous system. His scales began to rot and peel away. This wanderer returned to his lair with the affliction, spreading it to the entire clan. As these things go - they were wiped out...but not completely. A few dragons had enough of a resistance to the affliction that it did not spread into their deep tissues, but remained as a surface infection. A skin disease. These dragons acted as carriers for the Necrosis. These carriers are very dangerous to any clans they inhabit, but most Plague clans are able to quickly adapt and learned how to keep a necrotic member with minimal risk to the rest of the clan. The few dragons that can bare the disease without dying are considered especially blessed.
Due to how contagious the disease is, Necrotic dragons are occasionally employed to spread their disease to surrounding territories. Especially dangerous are the Dead-Claw Necrotic (okapi), who are able to inflict the disease with but a touch of their ruined hands.
Lore
Dead-Claws are considered the most dangerous of the Necrotic. Conversely, they are also to safest type for a non-necrotic clan to keep, as accidental spreading of the disease is rare.
The Dead-Claws have the disease most concentrated in their extremities. This makes them overall far healthier than other Necrotics. They are still capable of flight, are generally stronger, and the disease does not affect their nervous system as severely (though they still feel little pain in their outermost layers). This makes them the prime candidates for spreading the disease to other regions, since they are better able to travel and fight.
They have a great deal of difficulty walking and running however, and have almost no use of their hands and feet for any purpose requiring dexterity. They also cannot speak and are poor of hearing, as whatever concentrates the disease in their limbs, also causes it to be vicious to the nose, ears, and throat.
The concentration of the affliction in these regions mean they have a death-sentence touch. The only dragons to survive are those that are also resistant, and those ones become Necrotic. Their bite is likewise as effective.
Regions
Since they are stronger and capable of flight, these dragons can be found in a wider range than other Necrotics. They are however, far more rare. They are more tolerant to heat and cold, but still prefer more temperate regions.
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Exalting Deadclaw to the service of the Plaguebringer will remove them from your lair forever. They will leave behind a small sum of riches that they have accumulated. This action is irreversible.
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