Aatto
(#34438076)
Level 1 Pearlcatcher
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
4.66 m
Wingspan
5.62 m
Weight
340.53 kg
Genetics
Navy
Iridescent
Iridescent
Cinnamon
Shimmer
Shimmer
Terracotta
Runes
Runes
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Pearlcatcher
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
6
AGI
6
DEF
6
QCK
7
INT
7
VIT
6
MND
7
Biography
The Inn Keeper
AKWishes' Headcannon wrote:
Aatto is a kind and caring dragon, so much so that he is kind of seen as the all around dad of the lair. And he acts like it too! He checks up on dragons if he hasn’t seen them in a bit, he constantly makes dad jokes, and he’s always there to lend a helping hand or sympathetic ear if you need it. He’s friends with practically everyone in the lair, and more than once a hatchling(or adult dragon) has accidentally called him dad.
Nialatic's Headcannon wrote:
Aatto has already been interested in various forms of literature, from novels to poetry of all genres. As a hatchling, his dream job was to become a librarian, as an excuse to have access to even more books.
However, as he grew older and life grew busier and busier, he found himself with less and less time to read. Provisions had to be stocked up, defenses repaired, lair space cleared away for new residents. If he could be doing something productive, he did it, books he'd been half finished with or dying to read left unfinished or never opened. Having anxiety, he feared that him taking a break would lead to him being judged or chatised, so he never did.
After some time, the clan leader noticed the amount of stress he was under and assigned him the role of an innkeeper. Life was still busy, but less so than before, and as things finally calmed down he found himself with free time once again. Able to get back into reading once again, Aatto relearned how to relax and take a break, and managed to both finish and start the books he was interested in. Better yet, other dragons would often ask about them, and he would explain some of what he was reading without spoiling it. This causes other dragons to recommend others to go to him to find the best book recommendations, and now, with a steady schedule and less stress, Aatto finds himself happy as both an innkeeper and the residential book recommender.
However, as he grew older and life grew busier and busier, he found himself with less and less time to read. Provisions had to be stocked up, defenses repaired, lair space cleared away for new residents. If he could be doing something productive, he did it, books he'd been half finished with or dying to read left unfinished or never opened. Having anxiety, he feared that him taking a break would lead to him being judged or chatised, so he never did.
After some time, the clan leader noticed the amount of stress he was under and assigned him the role of an innkeeper. Life was still busy, but less so than before, and as things finally calmed down he found himself with free time once again. Able to get back into reading once again, Aatto relearned how to relax and take a break, and managed to both finish and start the books he was interested in. Better yet, other dragons would often ask about them, and he would explain some of what he was reading without spoiling it. This causes other dragons to recommend others to go to him to find the best book recommendations, and now, with a steady schedule and less stress, Aatto finds himself happy as both an innkeeper and the residential book recommender.
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