Tremonti
(#19990124)
Level 1 Tundra
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
3.94 m
Wingspan
3.38 m
Weight
265.62 kg
Genetics
Mulberry
Iridescent
Iridescent
Midnight
Peregrine
Peregrine
Obsidian
Thylacine
Thylacine
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Tundra
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
5
AGI
8
DEF
5
QCK
6
INT
8
VIT
5
MND
8
Biography
☽ Tremonti ☾
Tremonti is a dragon with exceptional talent in the arts, his den strewn with unfinished paintings and carvings of all kinds and his hands (and occasionally clothes) always seeming to have some sort of ink or paint on them. While he can rarely retain interest in a single piece for long, those he manages to finish-- and even those that aren't finished-- are praised and desired by many visitors to the clan, and traveling merchants often leave with lighter coinpurses because of them. On top of his skill with a brush, he is charming, patient, quick as a whip, and very much a persuasive man; he knows how to convince a reluctant customer to buy a piece, and then some.
His den is often visited as a result of his practice, as he's reluctant (or lazy, as some may attest) to set up an actual shop in a different area. As such, he's used to not having privacy, and often doesn't notice visitors to his den until they get his attention. Because of this and his low physical strength, his friends tend to be worried about his safety.
Tremonti is often pampered by his husband Torrinth, a guard and honored warrior. Despite Tremonti's objections, knowing that he can make more than Torrinth does in a month on a good day, Torrinth insists on buying only the finest clothes, gifts, and any art supplies he may need, no matter how expensive or where they come from. Some people whisper and gossip that Tremonti is only using Torrinth for his generosity, but it could be no farther from the truth: Tremonti truly does love Torrinth, as much as one dragon can love another.
Tremonti is a dragon with exceptional talent in the arts, his den strewn with unfinished paintings and carvings of all kinds and his hands (and occasionally clothes) always seeming to have some sort of ink or paint on them. While he can rarely retain interest in a single piece for long, those he manages to finish-- and even those that aren't finished-- are praised and desired by many visitors to the clan, and traveling merchants often leave with lighter coinpurses because of them. On top of his skill with a brush, he is charming, patient, quick as a whip, and very much a persuasive man; he knows how to convince a reluctant customer to buy a piece, and then some.
His den is often visited as a result of his practice, as he's reluctant (or lazy, as some may attest) to set up an actual shop in a different area. As such, he's used to not having privacy, and often doesn't notice visitors to his den until they get his attention. Because of this and his low physical strength, his friends tend to be worried about his safety.
Tremonti is often pampered by his husband Torrinth, a guard and honored warrior. Despite Tremonti's objections, knowing that he can make more than Torrinth does in a month on a good day, Torrinth insists on buying only the finest clothes, gifts, and any art supplies he may need, no matter how expensive or where they come from. Some people whisper and gossip that Tremonti is only using Torrinth for his generosity, but it could be no farther from the truth: Tremonti truly does love Torrinth, as much as one dragon can love another.
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This dragon doesn't eat Insects.
This dragon doesn't eat Meat.
This dragon doesn't eat Seafood.
Plant stocks are currently depleted.
Exalting Tremonti to the service of the Stormcatcher 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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