Galileo

(#58098728)
Kiwi Kaleidoscope Kiosk Library Owner
Click or tap to view this dragon in Scenic Mode, which will remove interface elements. For dragons with a Scene assigned, the background artwork will display at full opacity.

Galileo

Aerborne Ambassador
Click or tap to share this dragon.
Click or tap to view this dragon in Predict Morphology.
Energy: 34/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Ice.
Male Pearlcatcher
This dragon cannot breed until Sep 24, 2024 (1 day).
Expand the dragon details section.
Collapse the dragon details section.

Personal Style

Apparel

Brown Plaid Cabbie
Conjured Timepiece
Copper Steampunk Wings
Tanned Rogue Wing Guard
Rose Gold Steampunk Goggles
Green Aviator Scarf
Rose Gold Steampunk Gloves
Rose Gold Steampunk Spats
Jolly Jester's Cape

Skin

Scene

Scene: Enchanted Library

Measurements

Length
4.32 m
Wingspan
6.77 m
Weight
365.65 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Bronze
Fern
Bronze
Fern
Secondary Gene
Seafoam
Paisley
Seafoam
Paisley
Tertiary Gene
Bronze
Peacock
Bronze
Peacock

Hatchday

Hatchday
Dec 31, 2019
(4 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Pearlcatcher

Eye Type

Special Eye Type
Ice
Multi-Gaze
Level 1 Pearlcatcher
EXP: 0 / 245
Scratch
Shred
STR
7
AGI
6
DEF
7
QCK
6
INT
6
VIT
6
MND
7

Lineage

Parents

  • none

Offspring


Biography

Born with multi-gaze, Galileo is a real stand out in the clan. Being the only multi-gazed dragon means that other dragons need to get taking used to figuring out how to look him the eye. . .eyes. Though Galileo doesn't exactly make it easier to get over the fact that he has eyes for days. Like his ice dragon origins, he tends to keep his unemotional personality. Though once dragons begin to get to know him he actually has a quite humurous side to him.

Galileo runs the kiosk, the Kiwi Kaleidoscopes, a store that manages trinkets and dragon made items found by any dragon in the clan to resell, give information on, or just to be viewed in the collection exhibit. The kiosk is an extension of the Metallic Marigold Museum though the Kiwi Kaleidoscopes, take in items that would commonly used as everyday household items while the Metallic Marigolds take in items about dragon history like, artifacts, weapons, and scrolls. The Kiwi Kaleidoscope Kiosk is one of the newest opening facilities along with the Trail Mix Trekkers. On many occasions these groups will work together passing items that don't fall into their group's category or have the Trail Mix Trekkers show where to find some of there items on their guided tours through the forest. Each of the dragons in these groups all have their fun quirks whether it be Quinn's gold or Galileo's clocks.

When dragons first come to the kiosk they will find it inside of a massive swirled trunk tree as big enough to allow imperials within(We have the Lodger Imperials to thank for that, especially that tree house maker Orchidspectre). Upon entering, you'll find illuminating gold and green lanterns that are the only source of light except for the back room where Hawthorn and Zecora works on cataloging the items that come in. Quite the shy dragon, Galileo tends to help Zecora by being her friend and helping her open up to other dragons. Since their close friendship, Zecora admires Galileo's wit as she has gotten to know him well enough to be used to his multi-eyes and unemotional exterior. She finds Galileo quite funny as Galileo gets into making puns and having a dark and sarcastic humor. Being the head of the kiosk is very important as Galileo is great at directing dragons down the isles to locate items or send them over to Hawthorn for item recommendations. Other than that, Galileo gives information about the items that any creature may wonder about and its use.

Galileo's many eyes help him watch over the kiosk and keep everything well organized as if something falls off a shelf due to a clumsy or rude dragon he can quickly spot it and use his ice building powers to gently catch them and return them to their shelf and then have the ice vanish as to make clean up easier. Though about the clocks I mentioned, Galileo for some reason loves clocks, any clocks: alarm clocks, wooden clocks, sundials, and especially cuckoo locks. He keeps them all over his house and several around the kiosk that signal the hours and ones that signal closing and opening. Though the whole place is organized by uses and then by alphabet, the place is like walking into a magical toy story as there are even working models in the kiosk, thanks Willowshade and Vulture for those cool inventions. Even Galileo's house has many wooden carvings, collections, and clocks. His favorite item to collect is bells like the cheerful chime all the way to the cheerful bird toys. Even Galileo's familiar loves kooky clocks and bells even learning how to use the showy bells as it greets dragons entering the kiosk. When not showing off, Galileo's Aerborne Ambassador takes care of the dusting and care of the models while still showing off with the showy bells making clean up quite entertaining to watch, just watch out for a dustpan.
If you feel that this content violates our Rules & Policies, or Terms of Use, you can send a report to our Flight Rising support team using this window.

Please keep in mind that for player privacy reasons, we will not personally respond to you for this report, but it will be sent to us for review.

Click or tap a food type to individually feed this dragon only. The other dragons in your lair will not have their energy replenished.

Feed this dragon Insects.
This dragon doesn't eat Meat.
This dragon doesn't eat Seafood.
Feed this dragon Plants.
You can share this dragon on the forums by either copying the browser URL manually, or using bbcode!
URL:
Widget:
Copy this Widget to the clipboard.

Exalting Galileo 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.

Do you wish to continue?

  • Names must be longer than 2 characters.
  • Names must be no longer than 16 characters.
  • Names can only contain letters.
  • Names must be no longer than 16 characters.
  • Names can only contain letters.