Nithelia
(#52510428)
All you can do is learn your lesson
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Energy: 50/50
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
4.57 m
Wingspan
5.33 m
Weight
444.94 kg
Genetics
Sand
Leopard
Leopard
Flaxen
Constellation
Constellation
Jungle
Basic
Basic
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 5 Mirror
EXP: 11 / 5545
STR
7
AGI
13
DEF
19
QCK
19
INT
5
VIT
10
MND
5
Lineage
Parents
- none
Offspring
- none
Biography
Story-teller
Fighter
Bargainer
Nithelia's story started out rather tough. Her egg had been abandoned and left to rot deep in Harpy territory. Why was she left there? No one knows because no one saw any dragons leave the egg there, no matter the reason it was not the little dragon's time to die before she even saw the world. Izio was a very old harpy who had seen the rise and fall of her people's culture and felt very little reason to stick around her birthplace. Still, no one can stand being lonely for so long, whatever she was thinking when she found that egg must have been craziness she says. Nithelia hatched and was welcomed into a different world than most mirrors. Raised alongside her two 'sisters' by the aging harpy, the three mirrors grew up knowing only what Izio taught them. When Izio finally passed away the three sisters set out to find their own kind and interact with other dragons after years of only knowing each other and Izio.
It was more than a culture shock for them. The sisters are very lost on a lot of customs and traditions for Dragonkind.
As the oldest of the trio Nithelia was quick to remind her sisters who was in charge since they were babies. Life as they know it has changed very drastically but through thick and thin they stick together as they always have. The oldest of the trio is quite clever and adaptable. While some social norms of dragon kind are lost on her, Nithelia doesn't let that stop her from taking advantage where she can.
Fighter
Bargainer
Nithelia's story started out rather tough. Her egg had been abandoned and left to rot deep in Harpy territory. Why was she left there? No one knows because no one saw any dragons leave the egg there, no matter the reason it was not the little dragon's time to die before she even saw the world. Izio was a very old harpy who had seen the rise and fall of her people's culture and felt very little reason to stick around her birthplace. Still, no one can stand being lonely for so long, whatever she was thinking when she found that egg must have been craziness she says. Nithelia hatched and was welcomed into a different world than most mirrors. Raised alongside her two 'sisters' by the aging harpy, the three mirrors grew up knowing only what Izio taught them. When Izio finally passed away the three sisters set out to find their own kind and interact with other dragons after years of only knowing each other and Izio.
It was more than a culture shock for them. The sisters are very lost on a lot of customs and traditions for Dragonkind.
As the oldest of the trio Nithelia was quick to remind her sisters who was in charge since they were babies. Life as they know it has changed very drastically but through thick and thin they stick together as they always have. The oldest of the trio is quite clever and adaptable. While some social norms of dragon kind are lost on her, Nithelia doesn't let that stop her from taking advantage where she can.
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Exalting Nithelia to the service of the Gladekeeper 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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