Lake

(#43190402)
Level 1 Nocturne
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Earth icon
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Earth.
Female Nocturne
Female Nocturne
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Personal Style

Apparel

Simple Darksteel Bracelets
Black Renaissance Shirt
Seafarer's Breeches
Deadeye's Treads

Skin

Scene

Measurements

Length
5.39 m
Wingspan
7.52 m
Weight
742.88 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Silver
Metallic
Silver
Metallic
Secondary Gene
Silver
Alloy
Silver
Alloy
Tertiary Gene
Dust
Opal
Dust
Opal

Hatchday

Hatchday
Jul 06, 2018
(6 years)

Breed

Nocturne icon
Adult
Nocturne

Eye Type

Normal Eye Type
Earth
Common
Level 1 Nocturne
EXP: 0 / 245
Scratch
Shred
STR
7
AGI
6
DEF
7
QCK
6
INT
6
VIT
6
MND
7

Biography

Lake from Infinity Train


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When not reflecting Tulip, she has an appearance as metallic as the car that gave her a voice. Unlike Tulip, she doesn't need glasses to see properly. Her hair, once long, was cut shorter after a narrow escape from the sanders of the mirror agents who threatened to kill her. She also has a portion of Tulip's Swiss-army knife on her arm, allowing her to move freely in the prime world by having the mirror reflect on itself.

In Book Two, Lake makes further changes to her appearance. Upon removing her mirror clothing, she wears a bracelet that she created from a pen chain from the Pencil Bank Car that she spray-paints black to prevent the Flecs from finding her, grey jeans that stop above her ankles, a black shirt with ripped off sleeves and a heart-shaped hole below the torn collar, and brown work boots, one of which she hides Tulip's Swiss-army knife inside for safekeeping. She drilled piercings into both of her ears and by using one of the train car's wheels, shaved off all her hair and a small part of her right eyebrow.

Lake tries to distinguish herself as much as possible from her Prime World counterpart. She's at first bitter about having to spend her life reflecting everything Tulip does, and has a dislike of coding (and onions) to completely contrast Tulip's love of it. She's also much more open about needing help than Tulip is, a trait which she calls out Tulip on. She also finds the Pencil Bank Car incredibly interesting, in contrast to Tulip finding it boring.


It shown in Book Two that Lake maintains a strong belief that everyone should be free to make their own choices. This displayed when Lake becomes angry after Jesse tries to come up with a name for Alan Dracula, without its consent.
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