Changa
(#22614116)
Level 5 Guardian
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
18.82 m
Wingspan
16.43 m
Weight
9930.4 kg
Genetics
Orange
Poison
Poison
Mulberry
Toxin
Toxin
Royal
Basic
Basic
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 5 Guardian
EXP: 1942 / 5545
STR
17
AGI
8
DEF
8
QCK
16
INT
5
VIT
10
MND
6
Biography
GLIMMER.
Items and stuff to rip resources from if needed
-commission stuff
-One banner per breeding pair
based on the pelt patterns
of that species
-swingy lanterns with WoF logo
Welcome banner stuff: The words "GRAND OPENING", the letters made with Patio Roses and Bicolor Petunias over a woven Peacevine banner, stretched between two stalactites at the upper lip of a big entrance cave, the top open to the sky.
other flowers just in case
Main thread header:
Mahogany wood "scroll rack" frame, with parchment stretched across it with fine claw-ligraphy reading "Jade Mountain Hatchery" (or welcome to, idk yet), surrounded by fireglobes. It'd be so nice if this could be animated...
Headers for breeding pairs: thinking maybe pelt patterns for each of the species, with the extended color ranges gradient-ed from left to right across them, framed by the same mahogany "scroll rack" frame used in main header and similar claw-ligraphy. OR, or, swinging hanging fireglobes!!!! yeah i think i really want the globes
Table of Contents clickable map:
This'd be heckin cool. Same mahogany frame and parchment setup, but split into pieces so each line can be assigned to a link.
Signature? Buttons?? idk yet
notes on scenery for graphics commissions
-landing ledge and entrance cave on the
windy mountaintop; a winding tunnel splits
off into two main tunnels a few hundred
yards down.
"The enormous entrance cave looked as though it could fit four hundred
dragons comfortably, with room for more to soar overhead. Sunlight poured
in, illuminating the craggy walls and rippled ceiling, where cascades of
golden-brown stalactites hung down, some of them reaching all the way to
the floor to form twisted columns.
Hanging against the back wall was a huge bronze gong with three flying
dragons carved into it. A banner woven of green vines had been strung from
one massive stalactite to another in the center of the cave, with letters spelled
out in giant purple-and-white flowers: Welcome, students!
Two tunnel openings yawned along the left wall of the cave; two more on
the right. Next to each one, a map was posted showing where the tunnels
went. The whole cave was busy with bustling dragons: families saying goodbye,
friends saying hello, a few dragons carrying around prey or scrolls."
"“Fifth cave on the right,” Moon murmured to herself, moving on. The
tunnel wound in a curving shape, like a slithering tail, down into the
mountain. Overhead, grass-green and butterfly-blue and hibiscus-yellow
glass globes hung from a wire strung along the ceiling, each of them glowing
with fire so the walls were lit with color. It didn’t feel like she was going
underground; it felt more like the sunlit canopy of the rainforest.
Moon had been picturing dark gray tunnels and cramped stone caves, but
now that she thought about it, she realized Sunny wouldn’t have wanted her
school to be anything like the gloomy caves under the mountain where the
prophecy dragonets grew up.
Soon the tunnel straightened out, and Moon could see small cave openings
all along either side. This must be the corridor of sleeping caves; she could
sense that some of them had two or three dragonets inside already. Each cave
she passed seemed to be bristling with chatter and wings and claws and spiky
thoughts that clamored for space in her head."
"Her sleeping cave had a few stalactites hanging over the doorway like
jagged teeth. She ducked inside and found more fire-lit glass globes strung
across the ceiling in here: one green, one a fiery red-gold, and one yellow.
Two more globes, unlit, rested on ledges on either side of the door, and there
was another at her level on the far side of the cave. She picked each one up
and breathed a small flame onto the candles inside to set them alight, then
surveyed the space nervously.
It was nicer than she’d expected. The doorway made up one wall, and a
sleeping spot had been arranged along each of the other three walls. One of
these was a bare rock ledge, another was a pile of rainforest leaves and
mosses, and the third was a woven green hammock ingeniously suspended
from the roof.
Moon hesitated. It seemed as if the beds had been deliberately designed
with different dragons in mind, but she wasn’t sure which one was meant for
her. She knew which one she wanted … but how would someone else have
guessed what she’d like?
Maybe she should wait for her clawmates and see what they wanted. I wish
I could have a private cave. Maybe if I asked Starflight really nicely …
She noticed that there were also five mahogany scroll racks arranged
around the cave, about the height of her foreleg, each polished until they were
as smooth as her scales. There was an empty one next to each bed and one on
either side of the door.
She took a closer look and realized with a jump of happiness that the ones
by the door were filled with scrolls. A little sign above these two said: Free
reading — hope you like them!"
fireglobes reference visuals
Items and stuff to rip resources from if needed
-commission stuff
-One banner per breeding pair
based on the pelt patterns
of that species
-swingy lanterns with WoF logo
Welcome banner stuff: The words "GRAND OPENING", the letters made with Patio Roses and Bicolor Petunias over a woven Peacevine banner, stretched between two stalactites at the upper lip of a big entrance cave, the top open to the sky.
other flowers just in case
Main thread header:
Mahogany wood "scroll rack" frame, with parchment stretched across it with fine claw-ligraphy reading "Jade Mountain Hatchery" (or welcome to, idk yet), surrounded by fireglobes. It'd be so nice if this could be animated...
Headers for breeding pairs: thinking maybe pelt patterns for each of the species, with the extended color ranges gradient-ed from left to right across them, framed by the same mahogany "scroll rack" frame used in main header and similar claw-ligraphy. OR, or, swinging hanging fireglobes!!!! yeah i think i really want the globes
Table of Contents clickable map:
This'd be heckin cool. Same mahogany frame and parchment setup, but split into pieces so each line can be assigned to a link.
Signature? Buttons?? idk yet
notes on scenery for graphics commissions
-landing ledge and entrance cave on the
windy mountaintop; a winding tunnel splits
off into two main tunnels a few hundred
yards down.
"The enormous entrance cave looked as though it could fit four hundred
dragons comfortably, with room for more to soar overhead. Sunlight poured
in, illuminating the craggy walls and rippled ceiling, where cascades of
golden-brown stalactites hung down, some of them reaching all the way to
the floor to form twisted columns.
Hanging against the back wall was a huge bronze gong with three flying
dragons carved into it. A banner woven of green vines had been strung from
one massive stalactite to another in the center of the cave, with letters spelled
out in giant purple-and-white flowers: Welcome, students!
Two tunnel openings yawned along the left wall of the cave; two more on
the right. Next to each one, a map was posted showing where the tunnels
went. The whole cave was busy with bustling dragons: families saying goodbye,
friends saying hello, a few dragons carrying around prey or scrolls."
"“Fifth cave on the right,” Moon murmured to herself, moving on. The
tunnel wound in a curving shape, like a slithering tail, down into the
mountain. Overhead, grass-green and butterfly-blue and hibiscus-yellow
glass globes hung from a wire strung along the ceiling, each of them glowing
with fire so the walls were lit with color. It didn’t feel like she was going
underground; it felt more like the sunlit canopy of the rainforest.
Moon had been picturing dark gray tunnels and cramped stone caves, but
now that she thought about it, she realized Sunny wouldn’t have wanted her
school to be anything like the gloomy caves under the mountain where the
prophecy dragonets grew up.
Soon the tunnel straightened out, and Moon could see small cave openings
all along either side. This must be the corridor of sleeping caves; she could
sense that some of them had two or three dragonets inside already. Each cave
she passed seemed to be bristling with chatter and wings and claws and spiky
thoughts that clamored for space in her head."
"Her sleeping cave had a few stalactites hanging over the doorway like
jagged teeth. She ducked inside and found more fire-lit glass globes strung
across the ceiling in here: one green, one a fiery red-gold, and one yellow.
Two more globes, unlit, rested on ledges on either side of the door, and there
was another at her level on the far side of the cave. She picked each one up
and breathed a small flame onto the candles inside to set them alight, then
surveyed the space nervously.
It was nicer than she’d expected. The doorway made up one wall, and a
sleeping spot had been arranged along each of the other three walls. One of
these was a bare rock ledge, another was a pile of rainforest leaves and
mosses, and the third was a woven green hammock ingeniously suspended
from the roof.
Moon hesitated. It seemed as if the beds had been deliberately designed
with different dragons in mind, but she wasn’t sure which one was meant for
her. She knew which one she wanted … but how would someone else have
guessed what she’d like?
Maybe she should wait for her clawmates and see what they wanted. I wish
I could have a private cave. Maybe if I asked Starflight really nicely …
She noticed that there were also five mahogany scroll racks arranged
around the cave, about the height of her foreleg, each polished until they were
as smooth as her scales. There was an empty one next to each bed and one on
either side of the door.
She took a closer look and realized with a jump of happiness that the ones
by the door were filled with scrolls. A little sign above these two said: Free
reading — hope you like them!"
fireglobes reference visuals
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Exalting Changa to the service of the Flamecaller 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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