Wiring
(#51183872)
Level 1 Spiral
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Energy: 50/50
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
3.03 m
Wingspan
2 m
Weight
131.19 kg
Genetics
Oilslick
Poison
Poison
Blackberry
Morph
Morph
Abyss
Circuit
Circuit
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Spiral
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
5
AGI
9
DEF
5
QCK
8
INT
6
VIT
6
MND
6
Biography
WIP
Subject #14 (AKA Wiring)
Unlike most dragons, subject has smooth leathery skin rather than defined scales. Subject excretes an especially potent poison from pores on skin, making them extremely dangerous. While being the offspring of Subject #6 and Subject #3, subject only displays genes that are dormant in its father. USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING!!
Threat level: 7
Age: Adult
Generation: 2
Subject Category: Corporis
Notes:
Continuing experimentation continues between Subject #14 and Subject #6 involving the dormant genes for secretion of toxins. Samples taken from skin of subject are to be handled carefully.
Poison Notes:
When scales exposed to poison, keratin begins to dissolve and soften. When poison reaches epidermis it causes rash and blisters. Skin layers begin to degrade, but poison appears to cauterize any damage as it plunges inwards. Poison is absorbed through the hypodermis and consumes underlying fat, then is drawn into the blood vessels. As the poison is drawn through the body, blood cells are affected greatly, decaying and gathering along artery/vein walls, causing further blockages. Stroke is commonly suffered before the poison has even reached the brain. Soon after, organ failure and shut down of the heart kills the afflicted. The entire process is extremely painful.
No antidote has yet been found, but research, as always, is ongoing.
Subject #14 (AKA Wiring)
Unlike most dragons, subject has smooth leathery skin rather than defined scales. Subject excretes an especially potent poison from pores on skin, making them extremely dangerous. While being the offspring of Subject #6 and Subject #3, subject only displays genes that are dormant in its father. USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING!!
Threat level: 7
Age: Adult
Generation: 2
Subject Category: Corporis
Notes:
Continuing experimentation continues between Subject #14 and Subject #6 involving the dormant genes for secretion of toxins. Samples taken from skin of subject are to be handled carefully.
Poison Notes:
When scales exposed to poison, keratin begins to dissolve and soften. When poison reaches epidermis it causes rash and blisters. Skin layers begin to degrade, but poison appears to cauterize any damage as it plunges inwards. Poison is absorbed through the hypodermis and consumes underlying fat, then is drawn into the blood vessels. As the poison is drawn through the body, blood cells are affected greatly, decaying and gathering along artery/vein walls, causing further blockages. Stroke is commonly suffered before the poison has even reached the brain. Soon after, organ failure and shut down of the heart kills the afflicted. The entire process is extremely painful.
No antidote has yet been found, but research, as always, is ongoing.
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