Rim

(#17493205)
Level 1 Spiral
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Energy: 0/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Fire.
Female Spiral
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Measurements

Length
3.07 m
Wingspan
2.05 m
Weight
67.11 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Brown
Ripple
Brown
Ripple
Secondary Gene
Brown
Current
Brown
Current
Tertiary Gene
Green
Spines
Green
Spines

Hatchday

Hatchday
Oct 09, 2015
(8 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Spiral

Eye Type

Eye Type
Fire
Common
Level 1 Spiral
EXP: 0 / 245
Meditate
Contuse
STR
5
AGI
8
DEF
5
QCK
6
INT
8
VIT
5
MND
8

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Biography

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SPECIFIC PLAGUE SUBREGION: ROTROCK RIM
Of Rotrock Rim it is said that the ring of this immense crater is both a welcome sight and bittersweet image of pilgrims who challenge themselves in the boneyard. As with the borderlands, life - if it can be called that - thrives here. The long-forgotten indigenous shrubs and trees now silhouette this sudden upturn of earth in their new forms: twisted, grotesque, and pulsing. Alien roots and branches converge in a writhing, pestilent garden that reaches and strains for its food source at the heart of the pit. Much like the Wandering Contagion Predators, those that originate from the Rotrock Rim have adapted to match the mutated wildlife. Earthy browns with Ripple/Current really makes them look like vine-like tendrils, and an addition of greenish Spines or Smoke add to the mutated look.
GENERAL LORE
No other flight can compete against the Plague dragons’ mastery of hunt, but the Predators are the paramount of all hunters. What sets Predators apart from other dragons, aside from their superior strength and endurance, is their uncanny ability to adapt by camouflage. Most of these species are seen with hides that blend flawlessly with the Wasteland’s harsh environments. However, each generation tends to acquire colors and patterns that depend on their birthplace environment and parents’ diet. This peculiar ability to pass on genes based on environmental changes makes it very rare to see non-Plague versions of this species due to the fact that their camouflage does them little good outside of the Scarred Wastelands. Even so, there have been rare accounts of Predators dipping in and out of other flight territories, resulting in offspring that have odd color combinations or genes. These offspring usually don’t last long unfortunately, but it may be a matter of time before the Predators start encroaching and thriving on foreign lands.
HUNTING BEHAVIOR
While most Mirror hunting groups stampede an area and devour anything in its path, Predator packs prefer to stalk their prey. This stalking behavior seems to be the reason why they tend to hunt bigger game, sometimes even large dragons. Their camouflage allows them to blend in their environment, but additionally, a group of Mirrors can "add" or “build” onto the landscape in an attempt to confuse weary travelers. They can also utilize this ability to hide from other hunting packs as well, although it proves useless against dragons that have excellent sense of smell or hearing like Tundras and other Mirrors.
BREED
The majority of Predators tend to be Mirrors due to their tendency to stick with their own kind. There are other breed of Predators, but breeding between a Mirror and another species tend to produce a lot more of the former breed. Large breeds like Guardians or Imperials don’t do well as Predators as they have difficulties camouflaging. Ironically, Ridgebacks have an easier time surviving, but only in a very strange manner. They thrive in the Abiding Boneyard where they will partially bury themselves in sand to look like corpses or old bones, but never hunt for themselves because there is no seafood in the Abiding Boneyard. They will instead trade their kill for their pack’s fished goods. Spirals tend to thrive in the Wandering Contagion and Rotrock Rim as they camouflage very well as twisting tendrils. Anywhere else, they can be spotted immediately thanks to their constant twisting and spiraling. Finally, there are no Tundra Predators because they are herbivores. Any non-Mirror Predators still keep their own traits and qualities in addition to a Mirror’s grouping behavior and insatiable feeding habits.
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