MyrSovari

(#406568)
Level 25 Mirror
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Spring Millifae
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Energy: 38/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Wind.
Male Mirror
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Personal Style

Apparel

Seapetal Flowerfall
Friend Sugar Glider
Friend Red Eared Slider
Friend Gecko
Friend Anole
Friend Cockatiel
Friend Iguana
Ferret Friend
Friend Hedgehog
Friend Budgies
Ham-ham
Chinchilla
Bun-Bun

Skin

Accent: Service Dragon

Scene

Scene: Enchanted Library

Measurements

Length
7.73 m
Wingspan
3.63 m
Weight
484.7 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Splash
Iridescent
Splash
Iridescent
Secondary Gene
Silver
Noxtide
Silver
Noxtide
Tertiary Gene
Grey
Peacock
Grey
Peacock

Hatchday

Hatchday
Aug 18, 2013
(10 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Mirror

Eye Type

Eye Type
Wind
Common
Level 25 Mirror
Max Level
Prismatic Meditate
Haste
Aid
Rally
Disorient
Scholar
Scholar
Scholar
Ambush
Discipline
STR
5
AGI
8
DEF
5
QCK
52
INT
129
VIT
6
MND
5

Biography

Stoned/statted for Golem Workshop mage per Maki's guide (mostly):
https://www1.flightrising.com/forums/gde/1344211/14#post_37194592
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Friend Sugar Glider


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­All days were not created equal. Some days are better than others. And some days, well, they’re not quite worth talkin’ about. But that first day? Now that’s a story I gotta tell.

Step 1: The Morning Routine

Wake up. Roll outta bed. Stretch. Splash some water on my face to get rid of the crusties. Don’t wrinkle your nose at me – everyone gets them. Anyway, that’s when I start the water boilin’. Gotta start my mornin’ with a cup of chai. Otherwise, it doesn’t feel like I really started my day, ya know? But before I could pour myself a cup -- before the kettle even started to whistle -- that’s when my day took a turn from “normal” to “what in Sornieth….”

Step 2: Be Prepared for Anything

Just as I was readyin’ my cup for some sweet, sweet morning chai my front door burst open and in scampered a very frazzled lookin’ sugar glider. The little guy was practically ricocheting off the walls. I looked forlornly at my cup, glanced briefly at the kettle, and with a sigh placed them back down on the counter. Unfortunately, crazed guests runnin’ around my living room and knockin’ over all my tchotchkes kinda takes priority. So I grabbed an apple, a blanket off the couch, and took a seat in the front hallway. Wasn’t exactly where I wanted to sit, but it was better than being in the direct path of the frantic sugar glider currently zooming around my living room.

Step 3: Resonate Calm.

Alright, now that sounds like a crock of… er, stuff.. right? Yea, you’d think. But give it a shot; it worked for me. I couldn’t tell you how long I sat there, trying to exude calm (ignoring the fact that he was pullin’ threads outta the couch… and the curtains… and the carpet…). All I know is that I never forgot about my chai – abandoned on the kitchen counter – and by the time the little guy relaxed enough to approach me & my apple, I knew I’d have to boil the water again unless I wanted my chai to be cold-brewed.

Here’s another spot of advice for ya, reader. Easiest way to someone’s heart is through their stomach. Hence, the apple. Pretty sure the main reason that the little guy stopped his hyperspeed tour of my living room was because he got hungry. Can’t sustain that kinda runnin’ around before your stomach starts talkin’. You shoulda seen how fast he pivoted when he heard the crisp crunch of my first bite. Wowee.


Friend Red Eared Slider Friend Gecko Friend Anole Friend Cockatiel Friend Iguana Ferret Friend Friend Hedgehog Friend Budgies Ham-ham Chinchilla



Step 4: Build Rapport.

I was almost outta apple but the little guy was finally chillin’ next to my feet. Spooked a little when I started talkin, but after a whole hour of my incessant blabbering he seemed to have relaxed enough to lay near me and continue eating. Now here came the hardest part. Little dude was a flight risk, that’s for sure, and I didn’t want him runnin’ outta the house all frazzled-like and gettin’ into trouble so I had to close the door. I kept talkin’ to him the whole time, explainin’ what I was gonna do in great detail. He stayed calm(ish), while I went to shut the front door. I never stopped talkin’ as I went back into the kitchen to grab another piece of fruit. Rinse, repeat until the little dude curled up for a nap on that blanket I brought out. Easy peasy? Nope. Lost the morning and the better half of the afternoon just tryin’ to get that tiny sugar glider to stop skitterin’ around when I just needed to stretch out my legs. When you’re as old as I am, its tough business sittin’ on the floor for so long.

Step 5: Become an Emotional Support Dragon

Sun was setting by the time the little dude woke up. I had been holdin’ off on makin’ some grub for myself so as not to wake up my very unexpected guest. Though my stomach grumbled and cramped, I decided against banging some pans around and took to reading a book instead. Every once in a while, I snuck a peek at the little guy. He was cute as a button, all curled up on that blanket. He was just as cute when he woke up and began explorin’ his new digs (aka my now-chaotic living room). I started talkin’ to him again and when I moved, he followed me. I made dinner, as slowly and quietly as I could manage, all the while tossin’ a few bits of fruit his way.

And that’s how I became an Emotional Support Dragon. I don’t know how but after that little dude stormed my house, all of a sudden word seemed to spread that I was some kinda of tranquil haven for anxious creatures. I wasn’t askin’ for so many new friends, but man did I get them. Not all of them had such a grand entrance into my life, but they’re here now keepin’ me company.

Figured that’s why I gotta tell this story. I can’t be the only one who had unexpected guest come barrelin’ through their front door. Be calm. Once you’ve built that rapport, you’ll have a friend for life. And who knows, maybe you’ll have a day you’d like to share with the rest of us too!



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Lore & Coding by @UnhappyJoker
Graphics by @Starkindler
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