Thunderfury
(#67797808)
Level 1 Gaoler
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Personal Style
Ancient dragons cannot wear apparel.
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
12.76 m
Wingspan
5.84 m
Weight
8425.11 kg
Genetics
White
Falcon (Gaoler)
Falcon (Gaoler)
White
Stripes (Gaoler)
Stripes (Gaoler)
Auburn
Shardflank (Gaoler)
Shardflank (Gaoler)
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Gaoler
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
7
AGI
5
DEF
7
QCK
5
INT
5
VIT
9
MND
7
Lineage
Biography
Gaoler (pronounced jail·er) dragons are the first children of the Icewarden. The breed originates from The Fortress of Ends, and they have remained in the Southern Icefield for most of the modern era.
Physical Attributes:
Gaolers are a large-sized, ancient species of dragon. They are covered in a thick, coarse fur coat that protects them from extreme temperatures. While Gaolers are most comfortable in colder climes, their fur also helps to regulate their temperature in extreme heat, and they maintain their coats year round. Their gnarled antlers shed each spring, and regrow during the summer months. Shed antlers are buried far away from the fastidious lairs of these wardens. Gaoler dragons have stunted, powerful wings that are used to assist in digging, climbing, and battle rather than flight.
Social:
Created to be the custodians of ancient horrors imprisoned by the Icewarden, Gaolers are duty-bound to seek out and contain the Shade and creatures alien to Sornieth. Gaoler society is highly structured and formed around 5 orders. Until a Gaoler joins an order, they are viewed as a child and do not have any responsibilities—or the respect of their brethren. When a Gaoler comes of age, they will join an order and receive a name.
The Five Orders:
Seekers: An order dedicated to hunting the lands of Sornieth to capture and contain Shade creatures.
Sentries: An order dedicated to stalking the perimeters of Gaoler prisons. They are the first line of defense against intruders, and the last line of defense against escapees.
Keepers: An order dedicated to guarding lesser Shade creatures imprisoned in the mid-levels of a ward.
Overseers: An order dedicated to containing the largest and most ancient Horrorbeasts.
Sentinels: An elite guard that assist in protecting the Icewarden and the Pillar Fragment locked-away in the Fortress of Ends.
been an isolated species for most of their existence, and have trouble navigating the modern world and politics of the warring flights.
Lairs:
Gaolers don't construct lairs so much as they maintain prisons. The idea of creature comforts and building a cozy abode is foreign to them, and they feel such things make other breeds of dragon soft. Gaolers who join mixed-species lairs often carve out a utilitarian space for themselves, and try and keep that area free of the knick-knacks and useless decoration of their clanmates. They do not maintain hoards.
Tactics:
Imposing warriors, Gaolers hunt the periphery of battlefields in groups. They use their magics and breath abilities to slow their enemies and ground aerial threats. Once hobbled, Gaolers will herd and harry their opponents until they can be contained.
Physical Attributes:
Gaolers are a large-sized, ancient species of dragon. They are covered in a thick, coarse fur coat that protects them from extreme temperatures. While Gaolers are most comfortable in colder climes, their fur also helps to regulate their temperature in extreme heat, and they maintain their coats year round. Their gnarled antlers shed each spring, and regrow during the summer months. Shed antlers are buried far away from the fastidious lairs of these wardens. Gaoler dragons have stunted, powerful wings that are used to assist in digging, climbing, and battle rather than flight.
Social:
Created to be the custodians of ancient horrors imprisoned by the Icewarden, Gaolers are duty-bound to seek out and contain the Shade and creatures alien to Sornieth. Gaoler society is highly structured and formed around 5 orders. Until a Gaoler joins an order, they are viewed as a child and do not have any responsibilities—or the respect of their brethren. When a Gaoler comes of age, they will join an order and receive a name.
The Five Orders:
Seekers: An order dedicated to hunting the lands of Sornieth to capture and contain Shade creatures.
Sentries: An order dedicated to stalking the perimeters of Gaoler prisons. They are the first line of defense against intruders, and the last line of defense against escapees.
Keepers: An order dedicated to guarding lesser Shade creatures imprisoned in the mid-levels of a ward.
Overseers: An order dedicated to containing the largest and most ancient Horrorbeasts.
Sentinels: An elite guard that assist in protecting the Icewarden and the Pillar Fragment locked-away in the Fortress of Ends.
been an isolated species for most of their existence, and have trouble navigating the modern world and politics of the warring flights.
Lairs:
Gaolers don't construct lairs so much as they maintain prisons. The idea of creature comforts and building a cozy abode is foreign to them, and they feel such things make other breeds of dragon soft. Gaolers who join mixed-species lairs often carve out a utilitarian space for themselves, and try and keep that area free of the knick-knacks and useless decoration of their clanmates. They do not maintain hoards.
Tactics:
Imposing warriors, Gaolers hunt the periphery of battlefields in groups. They use their magics and breath abilities to slow their enemies and ground aerial threats. Once hobbled, Gaolers will herd and harry their opponents until they can be contained.
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