Coerulea

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How many stones have I counted now...?
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This dragon’s natural inborn element is Wind.
Female Spiral
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Personal Style

Apparel

Thresher Flatfins
Mist Chime

Skin

Skin: Dune Rogue

Scene

Scene: Starksand Dunes

Measurements

Length
2.98 m
Wingspan
1.96 m
Weight
86.22 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Turquoise
Savannah
Turquoise
Savannah
Secondary Gene
Fern
Spinner
Fern
Spinner
Tertiary Gene
Algae
Contour
Algae
Contour

Hatchday

Hatchday
Jul 18, 2019
(4 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Spiral

Eye Type

Special Eye Type
Wind
Faceted
Level 12 Spiral
EXP: 5310 / 38956
Scratch
Shred
Haste
Zephyr Bolt
Zephyr Might Fragment
Zephyr Might Fragment
STR
9
AGI
9
DEF
5
QCK
8
INT
6
VIT
6
MND
6

Biography

Prehnite Foo's Eye


Foo’s eye and eye agate. Those were the pieces she had always been told to keep a look out for. Her parents had shown a vested interest in how many pieces of each she received for appraisal.
It had been different when she had collected them on her own, but as time had passed her own collection had become more prevalent pieces of gem and crystal. If her family wanted the eyed stones, who was she to argue?
…Well that was interesting. She’s seen this piece of agate before. She remembered the crack that went through it. And that piece of foo’s eye, with it’s blunted triangular shape. She knew that she had given these pieces to her parents. And something about the numbers niggled and nudged, like that moment before pouncing at something.
Four pieces of agate, and three foo’s eye.
Weren’t there three young ones in that long, lanky just before adulthood? And four hatchlings in the nest den?

It is a piece of sharp, jagged quartz that makes her remember, as she stares at it as if through a cut gem. Their eyes she hisses in realisation.
Pieces tick. Eyed stones for numbers, and the dandelions who had gone to ‘serve the god’. But what if they hadn’t?
She cuts that thought off before it takes too much root. Those were dangerous thoughts.
She does tell her parents the numbers, and it is not a surprise when she learns that two of the just growns had gone to ‘fulfil their destiny’. The last still remains, but now spirals crept across his eyes, almost dizzying.

She doesn’t think too much on it, contents herself with her collections and with valuing stones. If at a trade venture near one of the ocean territories she sees an almost familiar dragon, she doesn’t say.
She sees too clearly for that.
And still she passes counts of agate and foo’s eye. Hatchlings and younglings disappear in the night, and she hopes it is enough.
lore by opaledrhea


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