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Personal Style

Apparel

Sky Crystal
Tutor Collar
Basic Book Collection
Yarn Basket
Crystal Censer
Lucky Woodwing

Skin

Skin: Weaver's Radiance

Scene

Scene: Crystal Shop

Measurements

Length
24.17 m
Wingspan
16.96 m
Weight
7214.3 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Sapphire
Metallic
Sapphire
Metallic
Secondary Gene
Caribbean
Bee
Caribbean
Bee
Tertiary Gene
Caribbean
Runes
Caribbean
Runes

Hatchday

Hatchday
Mar 21, 2019
(5 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Imperial

Eye Type

Eye Type
Wind
Common
Level 4 Imperial
EXP: 780 / 4027
Scratch
Shred
STR
17
AGI
7
DEF
6
QCK
6
INT
8
VIT
10
MND
6

Biography

Sapphire, with his majestic blue scales that glistened like the deepest oceans, stood as a pillar of unwavering love and support for his beloved Labradorite.

Labradorite was an enchanting dragoness whose scales shimmered with the hues of a radiant gemstone. She possessed an insatiable thirst for knowledge, an unwavering fascination with magic, and a deep affection for her husband, Sapphire. Together, they ran a beautiful crystal shop nestled within the depths of the enchanted forest.

As the sun bathed the forest in its warm glow, Sapphire diligently tended to the rare crystals that adorned their shop. He carefully arranged them, ensuring each one emitted its unique energy to fill the air with a soothing ambiance. Sapphire took great pride in his role, knowing that his efforts contributed to the enchantment that attracted creatures from far and wide.

One fine morning, Sapphire observed Labradorite perched atop the crystal counter, engrossed in a thick spell book. Her eyes shone with a radiant curiosity as she delved into the realms of ancient wisdom. Sapphire admired her dedication, recognizing her thirst for knowledge as one of the qualities that made her so extraordinary.

Suddenly, their young dragonling, Opal, burst into the shop with wings fluttering eagerly. The youthful energy that emanated from Opal filled Sapphire's heart with joy. He marveled at the spark in their child's eyes, a reflection of Labradorite's passion for magic and learning.

"Mother! Father!" Opal exclaimed with excitement. "I've discovered something amazing in the ancient scrolls! It's a spell that allows us to communicate with the enchanted creatures of Sornieth."

Sapphire's eyes widened with wonder as he listened to Opal's words. The bond between father and child grew stronger, sharing in the thrill of their shared interests and magical discoveries. He exchanged a proud and loving glance with Labradorite, grateful for the family they had built together.

Labradorite set her spell book aside, captivated by Opal's findings. As the young dragonling recited the incantation from memory, a gentle breeze filled the crystal shop, carrying with it the soft whispers of woodland creatures. Sapphire's heart swelled with pride at the realization that Opal possessed a natural talent for magic, just like their beloved Labradorite.

"Opal, my enchanting dragonling," Sapphire said, his voice filled with paternal pride. "You have a gift. Together, we shall explore the depths of Sornieth's magic and forge bonds with its enchanted creatures. May this newfound connection bring us wisdom and marvels beyond imagination."

From that moment forward, Sapphire, Labradorite, and Opal embarked on countless magical adventures together. They delved into the vast realms of Sornieth, discovering ancient secrets and communing with the mystical beings that called it home. Sapphire reveled in the growth and curiosity of his child, guiding them along the path of magic and witnessing the emergence of their own unique talents.

As the years passed, Labradorite's crystal shop flourished, drawing creatures from far and wide who sought her knowledge and expertise. Sapphire watched with pride as Labradorite shared her wisdom, nurturing the minds and spirits of those who sought guidance. Opal, having inherited their parents' love for crystals and magic, grew into a remarkable dragon, their presence filling the shop with a vibrant energy that spoke of a harmonious family bond.

Sitting beneath a starry sky one serene evening, Sapphire gazed upon Labradorite and Opal, his heart overflowing with love and gratitude. "Labradorite, Opal," he spoke with heartfelt appreciation, "your presence in my life has been the greatest blessing. May our adventures continue to unfold, our love intertwining with the magic of Sornieth and illuminating the lives of all who cross our path."

And so, Sapphire, Labradorite, and Opal ventured forth, their bond growing stronger with each passing day. The crystal shop remained a sanctuary of enchantment, where Sapphire's unwavering love, Labradorite's thirst for knowledge, and Opal's natural affinity for magic intertwined, casting a radiant light upon the realm of Sornieth and forever leaving a mark on its history.
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