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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
7.66 m
Wingspan
8.8 m
Weight
1036.6 kg
Genetics
Black
Clown
Clown
Black
Peregrine
Peregrine
Black
Thylacine
Thylacine
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Bogsneak
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
7
AGI
6
DEF
7
QCK
7
INT
6
VIT
7
MND
6
Biography
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In the end all that's left are those bleached bones. It's the same for everyone, it's just how things are. Marrow Dust dragons are used to the harsh life in the Abiding Boneyard. Resources are few, and the dangers are many. They are a practical and hardy sort with a strong sense of community in their small villages. Besides their practicality, they are most known for having very particular rituals that involve the skeletal remains of their prey and of their departed companions. Bone ash baths are a common practice among them. To decorate and protect the bodies of the hunters, as a tribute to a new leader, or to commemorate a battle won. Or even to mark the arrival of a new life, as the first ashen bath after a hatchling's first meal. Bones used on ashen baths are always of their prey though, never of other dragons. Ashes of dragons, be they enemy or friend, are to be scattered in the wind. The true nature of the ashen baths is only known to the Marrow Dust Specially to the Shamans who prepare these baths It's difficult to say if the Marrow Dust have their colors just because of the ambient they come from, or if it's a result of generations upon generations bathing themselves in bone ash. They also have specific rules about the keeping of bones. To decorate yourself with the bones of your prey is acceptable, they are trophies. To keep bones of other dragons is considered unhealthy attachment to those who are gone. Death is a part of life, you must accept it and move on. They are of course, very adaptable dragons and if their practices are not well received in a new clan, they'll keep them to a minimun and perform them as privately as possible. Marrow Dust Dragons are most satisfied when they're doing something that actively helps their clans. So they'll do well as warriors, hunters, gatherers and even builders. Their pragmatic approach to life and death also means they'll be honored in doing what most dragons may find unpleasant: handling the dead. So they can also work well as morticians or even grave diggers. |
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