Emiri
(#59409220)
Level 1 Mirror
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Energy: 0/50
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
5.36 m
Wingspan
5.08 m
Weight
411.28 kg
Genetics
Blood
Iridescent
Iridescent
Tan
Bee
Bee
Banana
Underbelly
Underbelly
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Mirror
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
8
AGI
7
DEF
7
QCK
6
INT
5
VIT
7
MND
5
Biography
A hatchling looks at him and asks, sir, why are you crying? He reaches up, touches his face. His hand comes away dripping with black.
(The crying never stops.) The crying only starts. He discovers it so very many times. When he struggles to remember his words, it drips on the parchment beneath, soaking into the paper like ink. When he perches by the river, possibly to fish, it colors the water, leaving ripples in its wake.
His paws are white, yellowed around the edges. Bulky blocks of bone. Hard, unyielding. They may have been dangerous if given to another dragon. With the way he uses them, they’re oven mitts. Unwieldy. Never dangerous. He doesn’t know why his hands are how they are, nor why bones jut like jagged rocks out of his back or plate his wings. (It’s impossible to fly). Others ask him to remember. There’s nothing to remember. There’s only the here, the now, the strange fast world he finds himself in each day.
He has dreams sometimes. (The same dream every night.) He doesn’t like the dreams. By breakfast, they dissolve. He forgets he has dreams.
Sometimes his mind wanders. He sits, by a window, gaze fixed on nothing. Unblinking, unmoving. Sometimes for many hours. He stirs. He wonders, if for a moment, why the sun has gone down. He goes to bed.
He eats little. Picks at the bones. He’d prefer not to have to eat.
He is kind. Gentle. Even when he doesn’t understand. Others smile. He smiles. Dragonkind is good, he thinks.
He doesn’t like her. Something about her makes his mind buzz. He thinks she knows him, somehow.
He thinks he has a family. (He never had a family).
(The crying never stops.) The crying only starts. He discovers it so very many times. When he struggles to remember his words, it drips on the parchment beneath, soaking into the paper like ink. When he perches by the river, possibly to fish, it colors the water, leaving ripples in its wake.
His paws are white, yellowed around the edges. Bulky blocks of bone. Hard, unyielding. They may have been dangerous if given to another dragon. With the way he uses them, they’re oven mitts. Unwieldy. Never dangerous. He doesn’t know why his hands are how they are, nor why bones jut like jagged rocks out of his back or plate his wings. (It’s impossible to fly). Others ask him to remember. There’s nothing to remember. There’s only the here, the now, the strange fast world he finds himself in each day.
He has dreams sometimes. (The same dream every night.) He doesn’t like the dreams. By breakfast, they dissolve. He forgets he has dreams.
Sometimes his mind wanders. He sits, by a window, gaze fixed on nothing. Unblinking, unmoving. Sometimes for many hours. He stirs. He wonders, if for a moment, why the sun has gone down. He goes to bed.
He eats little. Picks at the bones. He’d prefer not to have to eat.
He is kind. Gentle. Even when he doesn’t understand. Others smile. He smiles. Dragonkind is good, he thinks.
He doesn’t like her. Something about her makes his mind buzz. He thinks she knows him, somehow.
He thinks he has a family. (He never had a family).
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