Dagga
(#68937219)
Instrument repair specialist
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
5.85 m
Wingspan
7.15 m
Weight
553.18 kg
Genetics
Buttercup
Iridescent
Iridescent
Sunset
Trail
Trail
Wisteria
Glimmer
Glimmer
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Wildclaw
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
8
AGI
9
DEF
6
QCK
5
INT
5
VIT
6
MND
6
Biography
Mate: Saramune
Dagga (then unnamed) arrived in Sunstoke Settlement (which had just been founded at the time) after leaving her home in the Turrets of Goldensparc at the age of around a month where she was quickly greeted by Lucy and her quiet mate Datura. Lucy- who's pupils were hugely dilated thanks to the effect of something unknown to the young female Wildclaw, was very quick to name the young Dragoness 'Dagga' after the Wildclaw had informed the out-of-sorts female Imperial that she did in fact, not have a name.
Now with a proper name and curious about the brightly painted buildings and well-tended gardens around her, Dagga began to ask Lucy what the deal was, but all she got were a few haphazard sentences that had been messily strung together. The Imperial's companion let out an annoyed sigh and began to explain the idea behind Sunstoke Settlement. Intrigued, Dagga purchased a modest house within the settlement and began to furnish it to her liking.
Dagga didn't find her calling until she was five years old. She had always been an avid fan of music and it had always made her sad when she came across an old, abandoned, broken, or unkept musical instrument. So, imagine her luck when she happened across a passing Snapper named Sidivin who happened to be not only a Bard, but a Bard who repaired his own instruments with the help of a little Fae who's name she failed to catch. After hearing of Dagga's love for music, the odd pair of Dragons decided to teach the Wildclaw how to repair various instruments on her own using various woods, ivory, a small dagger, various tanned animal skins, and animal tendons or cerdae hair.
After two months of schooling, the pair of wanderers deemed Dagga "ready" and said their good-byes before moving on to their next adventure. Confident in her abilities, Dagga started an instrument repair business from her home and was shocked by the amount of customers that she had within the first week of her opening up shop and offering her services; so much so that she very quickly decided to up her base servicing price from 100 treasure to 250 treasure for instrument repairs and 500 treasure to 1,000 treasure for a newly-made instrument that she had crafted herself; a price that her customers were more than willing to pay for her top-notch craftsmanship.
She met Saramune one day when he came in to have her repair an old pipeflute that he had found buried in the sands of the Carrion Canyon during a recent scavenging expedition and the two struck up a good conversation. Impressed by her work, the male Coatl continued to bring any neglected instruments that he happened across to the female Wildclaw for repair. The two quickly forged a friendship and eventually, a common agreement formed in regards to becoming mates.
Inventory:
Breath attack: None; attacks with speed and agility (though she is capable of discharging strong shocks of static electricity from her talons and horns)
Dagga (then unnamed) arrived in Sunstoke Settlement (which had just been founded at the time) after leaving her home in the Turrets of Goldensparc at the age of around a month where she was quickly greeted by Lucy and her quiet mate Datura. Lucy- who's pupils were hugely dilated thanks to the effect of something unknown to the young female Wildclaw, was very quick to name the young Dragoness 'Dagga' after the Wildclaw had informed the out-of-sorts female Imperial that she did in fact, not have a name.
Now with a proper name and curious about the brightly painted buildings and well-tended gardens around her, Dagga began to ask Lucy what the deal was, but all she got were a few haphazard sentences that had been messily strung together. The Imperial's companion let out an annoyed sigh and began to explain the idea behind Sunstoke Settlement. Intrigued, Dagga purchased a modest house within the settlement and began to furnish it to her liking.
Dagga didn't find her calling until she was five years old. She had always been an avid fan of music and it had always made her sad when she came across an old, abandoned, broken, or unkept musical instrument. So, imagine her luck when she happened across a passing Snapper named Sidivin who happened to be not only a Bard, but a Bard who repaired his own instruments with the help of a little Fae who's name she failed to catch. After hearing of Dagga's love for music, the odd pair of Dragons decided to teach the Wildclaw how to repair various instruments on her own using various woods, ivory, a small dagger, various tanned animal skins, and animal tendons or cerdae hair.
After two months of schooling, the pair of wanderers deemed Dagga "ready" and said their good-byes before moving on to their next adventure. Confident in her abilities, Dagga started an instrument repair business from her home and was shocked by the amount of customers that she had within the first week of her opening up shop and offering her services; so much so that she very quickly decided to up her base servicing price from 100 treasure to 250 treasure for instrument repairs and 500 treasure to 1,000 treasure for a newly-made instrument that she had crafted herself; a price that her customers were more than willing to pay for her top-notch craftsmanship.
She met Saramune one day when he came in to have her repair an old pipeflute that he had found buried in the sands of the Carrion Canyon during a recent scavenging expedition and the two struck up a good conversation. Impressed by her work, the male Coatl continued to bring any neglected instruments that he happened across to the female Wildclaw for repair. The two quickly forged a friendship and eventually, a common agreement formed in regards to becoming mates.
Inventory:
Breath attack: None; attacks with speed and agility (though she is capable of discharging strong shocks of static electricity from her talons and horns)
Instrument Fixer
Leonotis leonurus (Dagga) is a shrubby perennial growing 2-3 meters tall and producing red, orange, yellow, or white tubular flowers. The dried flowers, when smoked, provide a mild sedation reminiscent of Cannabis. They have a history of use in S. Africa as an intoxicant.
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Exalting Dagga to the service of the Lightweaver will remove them from your lair forever. They will leave behind a small sum of riches that they have accumulated. This action is irreversible.
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