Princess

(#19302882)
Level 10 Aberration
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Energy: 48/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Plague.
Female Aberration
This dragon is an ancient breed.
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Personal Style

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Skin

Scene

Scene: Titan's Fall

Measurements

Length
6.54 m
Wingspan
5.89 m
Weight
378.78 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Steel
Pharaoh (Aberration)
Steel
Pharaoh (Aberration)
Secondary Gene
Crimson
Bee (Aberration)
Crimson
Bee (Aberration)
Tertiary Gene
Blood
Carnivore (Aberration)
Blood
Carnivore (Aberration)

Hatchday

Hatchday
Dec 17, 2015
(8 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Aberration

Eye Type

Special Eye Type
Plague
Glowing
Level 10 Aberration
EXP: 13021 / 27676
Scratch
Shred
STR
8
AGI
7
DEF
7
QCK
6
INT
5
VIT
7
MND
5

Biography

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The Princess
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Once upon a time, in the darkest corners of the realm, there dwelled a fearsome creature known as "The Princess." With her mesmerizing red eyes that glowed like embers in the night, and her striking black scales contrasting against a mane of luscious red fur, she was a sight to behold. Whispers of her existence spread fear among the dragons, for she was rumored to be a vampire, feeding on the life force of those who dared cross her path.

Legends spoke of the dark boneyard, the chilling home of The Princess, where the remains of her unfortunate victims littered the ground. It was said that she lured unsuspecting dragons with her enchanting beauty, only to sink her fangs into their necks, draining them of their strength and leaving them lifeless husks. The boneyard, a haunting graveyard of fallen dragons, served as a sinister reminder of her insatiable hunger for power.

Parents warned their young ones of The Princess, weaving tales of her wickedness to instill caution and a sense of self-preservation. They would recount stories of brave dragons who dared venture near her lair, never to be seen again. The Princess became a cautionary tale, a symbol of the darkness that lurked beyond the safety of their own lairs. And so, young dragons heeded the warnings, keeping a safe distance from the mysterious Princess and her forbidding domain, understanding the importance of staying within the protection of their own clans.

As the tales were passed down through generations, The Princess remained a figure of terror in the minds of young dragons, a reminder of the dangers that awaited those who strayed too far from the warmth and safety of their loved ones. And so, they continued to share the stories, hoping to keep their younglings safe and instill in them a healthy respect for the perils that could befall them in the wide, treacherous world.


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Lore by Rengeki
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