Lark

(#66616113)
Necromancer Eboncrow || Assassin
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Energy: 50/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Plague.
Female Wildclaw
This dragon is hibernating.
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Personal Style

Apparel

Black Cavalier
Deadpan Jester's Cap
Untamed Banner
Woeful Gambeson
Woeful Gloves
Woeful Footpads
Woeful Tools

Skin

Accent: Survive the Fight

Scene

Measurements

Length
7.15 m
Wingspan
6.62 m
Weight
471.88 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Obsidian
Skink
Obsidian
Skink
Secondary Gene
Oilslick
Trail
Oilslick
Trail
Tertiary Gene
Eldritch
Thylacine
Eldritch
Thylacine

Hatchday

Hatchday
Jan 14, 2021
(3 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Wildclaw

Eye Type

Eye Type
Plague
Common
Level 1 Wildclaw
EXP: 0 / 245
Scratch
Shred
STR
8
AGI
9
DEF
6
QCK
5
INT
5
VIT
6
MND
6

Lineage

Parents

Offspring

  • none

Biography

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Plague-Born Plague-born often cause the most horror in their victims, as they prefer flesh-based diseases such as rot, leprosy, weeping sores and buboes. Plague Necromancers are capable of causing mutations in dragons, which can lead to both beneficial and detrimental effects.

Necromancer Serving triple roles as advisors, infectionists, and priests, Necromancers are regarded as aspects of the Plaguebringer's Will personified. To have one serve a clan is recognized as a great honor and a sign of Her favor. True Necromancers can infect with a touch, as well as pull disease from the body at will.

Though Eboncrows are more abundant than their Albino or even Effluvial cousins, their clannish natures often prevent them from seeking to join the Necromancers. Those that do are more likely to do so out of true devotion, and will often return to their home Rookeries to be their clan's Necromancer. While their attempts may be more sincere, some Necromancers may not welcome them as warmly, given their tendencies towards information brokerage and assassin work. However, as such is not strictly prohibited by the Necromancer Council, these protestations may be entirely performative.

Necromancer Eboncrows retain their deep black down, though their wings may lighten slightly to reveal reddish hues in the plumage. The plague stitching is more subtle than in other Necromancers, with some being difficult to see against all the black. While Eboncrows are unwelcoming to Jackdaws, Necromancer Eboncrows may be welcome back more warmly, especially upon proving their merit.

As with all Crow varieties, Eboncrows that are of a creative or clever bent may find new ways to integrate their natural contagion with their Necromantic abilities. The ability to infect others is a powerful tool in their arsenal as assassins, and a Necromancer Eboncrow can expect to receive many tempting offers. Whether they use their gifts in such work is entirely up to the individual.
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