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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
20.85 m
Wingspan
23.45 m
Weight
5637.09 kg
Genetics
Lavender
Python
Python
Midnight
Marbled
Marbled
Turquoise
Spines
Spines
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 25 Imperial
Max Level
STR
128
AGI
12
DEF
9
QCK
51
INT
8
VIT
10
MND
6
Lineage
Biography
Lexa, to be perfectly honest, did not show as much concern for her prey as most others did. It was a painless death, anyways; if they did not suffer, why bother yourself more than you needed to? And her prey often deserved more than a broken neck, a punctured aorta.
Her prey, of course, being the Deviants, and any who cause death and suffering. Most others, of course, referring to other bounty hunters and those who lent her a roof to sleep under and a meal she did not have to hunt herself. Lexa had been doing this most of her life. It started while she a Nature dragon, exalted, and tasked with hunting those encroaching onto her Mother's territory. Lexa had found her Her gaze to be too short, for She could- or perhaps would- not see the suffering the diseases wrought that was not just within Her domain.
She left to hunt down any who concocted disease to spread it, any who would force a dragon to host it, any who dragged dragons back to their lairs for such dark purposes. Many died underneath her claws. Not enough.
"Vengeance will leave you cold in the grave," the old ones warn from their comfortable homes and their comfortable lives.
"To do nothing in the face of death will, as well," she replies, sharpens her claws, and returns to her everlasting hunt.
Lexa watches as the rot skitters from underneath her talons, spreading as it goes. Too many fall through her talons. If her legacy could last beyond the life of one... If she could spread her blood...
Well. A hundred talons were far better than one.
Her prey, of course, being the Deviants, and any who cause death and suffering. Most others, of course, referring to other bounty hunters and those who lent her a roof to sleep under and a meal she did not have to hunt herself. Lexa had been doing this most of her life. It started while she a Nature dragon, exalted, and tasked with hunting those encroaching onto her Mother's territory. Lexa had found her Her gaze to be too short, for She could- or perhaps would- not see the suffering the diseases wrought that was not just within Her domain.
She left to hunt down any who concocted disease to spread it, any who would force a dragon to host it, any who dragged dragons back to their lairs for such dark purposes. Many died underneath her claws. Not enough.
"Vengeance will leave you cold in the grave," the old ones warn from their comfortable homes and their comfortable lives.
"To do nothing in the face of death will, as well," she replies, sharpens her claws, and returns to her everlasting hunt.
Lexa watches as the rot skitters from underneath her talons, spreading as it goes. Too many fall through her talons. If her legacy could last beyond the life of one... If she could spread her blood...
Well. A hundred talons were far better than one.
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Exalting Lexa to the service of the Earthshaker 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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