Kemet
(#64342158)
Level 1 Coatl
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
8.02 m
Wingspan
10.58 m
Weight
802.98 kg
Genetics
Periwinkle
Cherub
Cherub
Periwinkle
Alloy
Alloy
Mauve
Stained
Stained
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Coatl
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
7
AGI
6
DEF
8
QCK
5
INT
5
VIT
8
MND
6
Lineage
Parents
- none
Offspring
- none
Biography
How did I hatch two different XXY g1s that are nearly identical?
NEVER MIND THAT HOW DID I HATCH TWO DIFFERENT XXY G1S THAT ARE EXACTLY IDENTICAL
**Needs Unusual Eyes**
Kemet's twin, Sobek:
The snow fell gently as Polycarp soared through the sky with her adopted son, Sobek. It had been more than three years since she had found his egg in the snow. She chuckled as she remembered how she had thought it was just a large ice crystal. She was still young and inexperienced back then, after all. How could she have known it was a dragon egg? When Sobek hatched, she and her mate Merlot were still quite inexperienced parents. Nonetheless, they did the best they could to care for an ice dragon in a tropical environment, keeping him cold and comfortable and showering him with love.
She looked back at her son, now fully grown into a powerful ice dragon, and she couldn't help but wonder where the time had gone. It seemed like just yesterday he was a tiny baby, taking his first clumsy steps.
Snapping herself back to the present, Polycarp carefully scanned the landscape below. Just like the last time she was here, they were on another scavenging mission. Only this time, Polycarp had her own agenda.
Sobek was trailing closely behind, surveying the ground below to see if he could spot anything of interest. But as far as he could tell, all this place had was a whole lot of nothing. But without warning, Polycarp went into a sudden dive, and Sobek quickly followed, surprised, but thinking that maybe she saw something he didn't.
Once they landed, Polycarp immediately began scouring, while Sobek stood there confused. "Mother, what is this about?"
"Just a minute, dear," she replied, before sniffing around, seemingly entranced with something.
Sobek watched in amusement as Polycarp teetered this way and that, with her snout nearly buried in the snow. Suddenly, she stopped dead in her tracks, and started digging rapidly. Sobek ran up beside her, thinking that maybe she had found something--but she had hit the icy ground beneath the snow, and nothing was there. And yet... she was smiling.
"It was right here," she whispered, gazing down at the hole. "This is where I found you."
Sobek looked up at her in surprise. "Really? Out here, in the middle of nowhere?"
She nodded.
Sobek looked back to the hole, questions racing through his mind. What was a dragon egg doing all the way out here? And why did he suddenly feel something... pulling at him? "How were you still able to find it after all these years?"
Polycarp laughed. "Finding you was one of the most important days of my life. It's not something you could easily forget!" She sat down in the snow. "Besides, I recognize the smell of this place."
They both stared at the hole for a while before Sobek spoke up again. "Do you have any idea how I got here?"
"Sadly, I don't. It's still a mystery to me." Polycarp sighed. "I was out here, scavenging for valuable rocks, or treasures, or anything else... then I saw this weird dip in the snow. I came over to check it out, and it was this remarkable pattern. A central dip, with all these weird zigzagging arm dips coming out of it. I'll never forget the sight."
"And my egg was... in the center of this?" Sobek swallowed. There was that nagging feeling again. Something pulling him.
"Yes, that's right. It wasn't all that deep, either. Strange, isn't it?"
They both sat in silence; Polycarp still pondering about how Sobek could have possibly wound up out here, and Sobek developing growing anxiety over the nagging feeling in his gut that was telling him something was in that hole. "Mother... let's look around."
"What?"
"Something else is here."
Before Polycarp could react, Sobek was digging at one side of the hole, trying to expand it as fast as he possibly could. She wondered what had gotten into him as she went to the opposite side and started pawing the snow away.
It didn't take Sobek long to find out what was calling him.
They both stared in awe at the soft, light-blue egg Sobek pulled out of the snow. It was very cold, but still pulsed softly with a light glow. And all of the pieces of the puzzle fell into place.
Very rarely in this part of Sornieth, there are lightning storms. And very rarely, that lightning will strike the ground, instantly vaporizing the snow in a radial fractal pattern. And in this particular case, a strange lightning bolt struck the ground, simultaneously creating two eggs: one ice...
And one lightning.
And while the egg was nearly frozen, it had survived for three years, just waiting for the right moment to hatch. And that moment was when its brother finally held it in his arms.
Before:
1 of 2 G1s born with these colors. And the other one...
NEVER MIND THAT HOW DID I HATCH TWO DIFFERENT XXY G1S THAT ARE EXACTLY IDENTICAL
**Needs Unusual Eyes**
Kemet's twin, Sobek:
The snow fell gently as Polycarp soared through the sky with her adopted son, Sobek. It had been more than three years since she had found his egg in the snow. She chuckled as she remembered how she had thought it was just a large ice crystal. She was still young and inexperienced back then, after all. How could she have known it was a dragon egg? When Sobek hatched, she and her mate Merlot were still quite inexperienced parents. Nonetheless, they did the best they could to care for an ice dragon in a tropical environment, keeping him cold and comfortable and showering him with love.
She looked back at her son, now fully grown into a powerful ice dragon, and she couldn't help but wonder where the time had gone. It seemed like just yesterday he was a tiny baby, taking his first clumsy steps.
Snapping herself back to the present, Polycarp carefully scanned the landscape below. Just like the last time she was here, they were on another scavenging mission. Only this time, Polycarp had her own agenda.
Sobek was trailing closely behind, surveying the ground below to see if he could spot anything of interest. But as far as he could tell, all this place had was a whole lot of nothing. But without warning, Polycarp went into a sudden dive, and Sobek quickly followed, surprised, but thinking that maybe she saw something he didn't.
Once they landed, Polycarp immediately began scouring, while Sobek stood there confused. "Mother, what is this about?"
"Just a minute, dear," she replied, before sniffing around, seemingly entranced with something.
Sobek watched in amusement as Polycarp teetered this way and that, with her snout nearly buried in the snow. Suddenly, she stopped dead in her tracks, and started digging rapidly. Sobek ran up beside her, thinking that maybe she had found something--but she had hit the icy ground beneath the snow, and nothing was there. And yet... she was smiling.
"It was right here," she whispered, gazing down at the hole. "This is where I found you."
Sobek looked up at her in surprise. "Really? Out here, in the middle of nowhere?"
She nodded.
Sobek looked back to the hole, questions racing through his mind. What was a dragon egg doing all the way out here? And why did he suddenly feel something... pulling at him? "How were you still able to find it after all these years?"
Polycarp laughed. "Finding you was one of the most important days of my life. It's not something you could easily forget!" She sat down in the snow. "Besides, I recognize the smell of this place."
They both stared at the hole for a while before Sobek spoke up again. "Do you have any idea how I got here?"
"Sadly, I don't. It's still a mystery to me." Polycarp sighed. "I was out here, scavenging for valuable rocks, or treasures, or anything else... then I saw this weird dip in the snow. I came over to check it out, and it was this remarkable pattern. A central dip, with all these weird zigzagging arm dips coming out of it. I'll never forget the sight."
"And my egg was... in the center of this?" Sobek swallowed. There was that nagging feeling again. Something pulling him.
"Yes, that's right. It wasn't all that deep, either. Strange, isn't it?"
They both sat in silence; Polycarp still pondering about how Sobek could have possibly wound up out here, and Sobek developing growing anxiety over the nagging feeling in his gut that was telling him something was in that hole. "Mother... let's look around."
"What?"
"Something else is here."
Before Polycarp could react, Sobek was digging at one side of the hole, trying to expand it as fast as he possibly could. She wondered what had gotten into him as she went to the opposite side and started pawing the snow away.
It didn't take Sobek long to find out what was calling him.
They both stared in awe at the soft, light-blue egg Sobek pulled out of the snow. It was very cold, but still pulsed softly with a light glow. And all of the pieces of the puzzle fell into place.
Very rarely in this part of Sornieth, there are lightning storms. And very rarely, that lightning will strike the ground, instantly vaporizing the snow in a radial fractal pattern. And in this particular case, a strange lightning bolt struck the ground, simultaneously creating two eggs: one ice...
And one lightning.
And while the egg was nearly frozen, it had survived for three years, just waiting for the right moment to hatch. And that moment was when its brother finally held it in his arms.
Before:
1 of 2 G1s born with these colors. And the other one...
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