Hemlock
(#34661767)
Level 25 Wildclaw
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
6.1 m
Wingspan
8.31 m
Weight
416.47 kg
Genetics
Ginger
Ripple
Ripple
Fern
Peregrine
Peregrine
Chocolate
Okapi
Okapi
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 25 Wildclaw
Max Level
STR
126
AGI
8
DEF
5
QCK
59
INT
5
VIT
6
MND
5
Biography
52nd dragon Hemlock was won in nature's L.O.S.T. program for saplings. This is a trainee program to teach new players how to play Flight Rising. I had a lot of fun completing the objectif\ves, and still have some left to do. |
9th outfit He arrived with this set of apparel, which I think make him look like a librarian. |
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She was searching something, it seemed and She knew well where could it be find. She stopped at the old, dying tree in a center of a grove. An almost lifeless trunk, a sad leafless memento that everything will end some day, but… She was not bitter about this. It is life’s unchangeable law. Where is a beginning, there will be an end. And a new start eventually. That’s why She is here, to give a new start to some. She placed her claws on the dry bark and the old tree began to sprout leaves immediatly. It’s body shivered, and began to change it’s form. The branches twisted, moved, blended or splitted in demand, the leaves cloged together and within a minute a dragon’s shape stood before Her looking like a statue carved from wood. A sprite stepped forward, emerging her tail. The petals bloomed, slowly revealing a pulsing green orb. She listened a little to the calm heartbeat of the spirit before blowing it. The orb dissolved into the air, the small particles encompassed the dragon-like statue. It shivered again, than moved the leaf formed wing, shaked it’s head and slowly oppened deep green eyes onto the world. - Welcome back, my beloved child. – She smiled upon the awakening creature. – You know your duty well, but… don’t forget to live this time. – She whispered gently. – Go, find your home. The creature bowed deeply and smiled before emerging from the ground. ________________________________________ |
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Description
They are medium-sized to large evergreen trees, ranging from 10–60 m (33–197 ft) tall, with a conical to irregular crown, the latter occurring especially in some of the Asian species. The leading shoots generally droop. The bark is scaly and commonly deeply furrowed, with the colour ranging from grey to brown. The branches stem horizontally from the trunk and are usually arranged in flattened sprays that bend downward towards their tips. Short spur shoots, which are present in many gymnosperms, are weakly to moderately developed. The young twigs, as well as the distal portions of stem, are flexible and often pendent. The stems are rough due to pulvini that persist after the leaves fall. The winter buds are ovoid or globose, usually rounded at the apex and not resinous. The leaves are flattened to slightly angular and range from 5–35 mm long and 1–3 mm broad. They are borne singly and are arranged spirally on the stem; the leaf bases are twisted so the leaves lie flat either side of the stem or more rarely radially. Towards the base, the leaves narrow abruptly to a petiole set on a forward-angled pulvinus. The petiole is twisted at the base so it is almost parallel with the stem. The leaf apex is either notched, rounded, or acute. The undersides have two white stomatal bands (in T. mertensiana they are inconspicuous) separated by an elevated midvein. The upper surface of the leaves lack stomata, except in T. mertensiana. They have one resin canal that is present beneath the single vascular bundle. The pollen cones grow solitary from lateral buds. They are 3–5(–10) mm long, ovoid, globose, or ellipsoid, and yellowish-white to pale purple, and borne on a short peduncle. The pollen itself has a saccate, ring-like structure at its distal pole, and rarely this structure can be more or less doubly saccate. The seed cones are borne on year-old twigs and are small ovoid-globose or oblong-cylindric, ranging from 15–40 mm long, except in T. mertensiana, where they are cylindrical and longer, 35–80 mm in length; they are solitary, terminal or rarely lateral, pendulous, and are sessile or on a short peduncle up to 4 mm long. Maturation occurs in 5–8 months, and the seeds are shed shortly thereafter; the cones are shed soon after seed release or up to a year or two later. The seed scales are thin, leathery, and persistent. They vary in shape and lack an apophysis and an umbo. The bracts are included and small. The seeds are small, from 2 to 4 mm long, and winged, with the wing being 8 to 12 mm in length. They also contain small adaxial resin vesicles. Seed germination is epigeal; the seedlings have four to six cotyledons.
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Bio template by Mibella, find it here.
kelp beds trainer alongside the queen? Or general grinder team?
Click or tap a food type to individually feed this dragon only. The other dragons in your lair will not have their energy replenished.
This dragon doesn't eat Insects.
Feed this dragon Meat.
This dragon doesn't eat Seafood.
This dragon doesn't eat Plants.
Exalting Hemlock to the service of the Gladekeeper 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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