Crozier

(#41559169)
Mine your courage from a different lode now.
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Snappish Planting
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Energy: 50/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Light.
Male Snapper
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Personal Style

Apparel

Navy Aviator Scarf
Cloudgazer's Arctic Bags
Navy Aviator Coat
Brown Breeches
Sly Glance
Cartographer

Skin

Scene

Scene: Cartographer's Office

Measurements

Length
5.08 m
Wingspan
3.32 m
Weight
6297.64 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Umber
Basic
Umber
Basic
Secondary Gene
Soil
Basic
Soil
Basic
Tertiary Gene
Bronze
Spines
Bronze
Spines

Hatchday

Hatchday
May 09, 2018
(6 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Snapper

Eye Type

Eye Type
Light
Common
Level 4 Snapper
EXP: 1313 / 4027
Scratch
Shred
Aid
STR
11
AGI
11
DEF
11
QCK
11
INT
10
VIT
11
MND
10

Biography

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[ Official daguerreotype for the expedition ]
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[Portrayed by Jared Harris in AMC's The Terror (2018)]
Francis R M Crozier
Captain of HMS Terror

Captain Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier FRS FRAS (16 August 1796 – disappeared, 26 April 1848) was an Anglo-Irish officer of the Royal Navy, polar explorer, and researcher. Crozier participated in six exploratory expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctic. Не was born in Ireland at Banbridge, County Down, in Ulster and was named after his father's friend, The 1st Marquess of Hastings (previously styled as The 2nd Earl of Moira).

In 1845, Crozier joined Sir John Franklin on the Northwest Passage expedition, as captain of HMS Terror. After Franklin's death in June 1847, he took command of the expedition, and his fate and those of the other expedition members remained a mystery until 1859, when a note from him and James Fitzjames, captain of Erebus, the other ship on the expedition, was discovered on King William Island during an expedition led by Captain F. L. McClintock. Dated 25 April 1848, the note said the ships, stuck in ice, had been abandoned. Nine officers, including John Franklin, and 15 crewmen had died, and the survivors were setting out on 26 April for Back's Fish River on the Canadian mainland. There were later, unverified Inuit reports that between 1852 and 1858 Crozier and one other expedition member were seen in the Baker Lake area, about 400 km (250 mi) to the south, where in 1948 Farley Mowat found "a very ancient cairn, not of normal Eskimo construction" inside of which were shreds of a hardwood box with dovetail joints. McClintock and later searchers found relics, graves, and human remains of the Franklin crew on Beechey Island, King William Island, and the northern coast of the Canadian mainland, but no survivors.

Cartographer Cracked Crystal Empty Inkwell
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