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Hyssop
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Level 1 Gaoler
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Energy: 50/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Light.
Male Gaoler
This dragon is an ancient breed.
This dragon is hibernating.
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Personal Style
Ancient dragons cannot wear apparel.
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
10.8 m
Wingspan
5.29 m
Weight
7531.77 kg
Genetics
Hickory
Tapir (Gaoler)
Tapir (Gaoler)
Hickory
Tapir (Gaoler)
Tapir (Gaoler)
Emerald
Daub (Gaoler)
Daub (Gaoler)
Emerald
Daub (Gaoler)
Daub (Gaoler)
Camo
Blossom (Gaoler)
Blossom (Gaoler)
Camo
Blossom (Gaoler)
Blossom (Gaoler)
Hatchday
Jun 03, 2021
(2 years)
(2 years)
Breed
Adult
Gaoler
Gaoler
Eye Type
Light
Goat
Goat
Level 1 Gaoler
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
7
AGI
5
DEF
7
QCK
5
INT
5
VIT
9
MND
7
Biography
Image & Icon Storage
1. Minerals:
Obsidian
Minerals & Ores
The glassy surface of this igneous rock shines like a mirror.
15
Bloodstone
Minerals & Ores
No one knows quite why, but the ritual of squeezing a bloodstone is often used to relieve stress after long and drawn out arguments.
45
Jasper
Minerals & Ores
The vibrant red has earned this variety the nickname ''Bloodstone''.
120
Andesine
Minerals & Ores
Beautiful in the raw or when polished.
85
Eye Agate
Minerals & Ores
These brilliant, banded stones are said to ward off predatory birds. They are of significance to especially superstitious Raptorik.
80
Dolomite Geode
Minerals & Ores
The crystal formations in this geode sparkle and create a pleasant glow when light shines through them.
81
Clay
Minerals & Ores
Clay is used in making bricks, pottery, and reinforcing dens. On occasion, dragons will ingest clay to soothe upset stomachs.
15
Amber
Minerals & Ores
Legends say that most of the realm's amber was formed in an ancient battle between the Flamecaller and the Gladekeeper, where terrible forest fires polymerized resin within the trees in the Viridian Labyrinth.
45
Firebrand Tungsten
Minerals & Ores
Firebrand tungsten is oddly enough a waste product of Fire dragons and their metallurgy, useful for very little.
375
Orthoclase
Minerals & Ores
A gem in the rough. Also the rough in the rough. Minerals are tricky.
85
Infused Crystal
Minerals & Ores
This crystal pulses with an unnatural energy and strange shapes move within. One should not stare overlong into it, lest they begin to stare back at you. (Special thanks Artorias.)
80
Foo's Eye
Minerals & Ores
This banded stone is a popular gift in the Windswept Plateau, and is commonly set in decorative patterns at the entrances to wind dragon lairs, paired with protection charms.
45
Copper Ore
Minerals & Ores
More valuable than gold in some respects.
15
Banded Sardonyx
Minerals & Ores
The red and black banding in this specimen make for a fine addition to any dragon's hoard.
120
Impure Sacridite
Minerals & Ores
It is particularly strange in the fact that it grows based on the wishes of those around it. (KS-Sponsored by Darrin P.)
72
Sandstone
Minerals & Ores
A beauty tool among dragons both popular and easy to obtain. Useful for both buffing down tough scales as well as sharpening claws! (Special thanks to Arborpunk!)
83
Platinum Ore
Minerals & Ores
For when gold just isn't good enough, or for when you sell a lot of albums.
1000
Sacridite
Minerals & Ores
Lay down a Sacridite shard somewhere remote and it will start growing as long as there is anyone living nearby making wishes. (KS-Sponsored by Darrin P.)
72
Gold Ore
Minerals & Ores
Known to drive dragons to do very foolish things.
250
Fool's Gold
Minerals & Ores
Close enough. (Special thanks Ank.)
80
Chrysoberyl
Minerals & Ores
Of particular interest in its gemstone form, chrysoberyl is one of the Ashfall Waste's biggest export materials. Large and consistent quantities of this mineral are created by the constant expansion of the Blacksand Annex.
45
Prehnite
Minerals & Ores
This foggy green crystal is often used in trading and bartering among harpy beastclans. It has even been adopted as a currency by some dragon clans in the Shifting Expanse!
45
Banded Olivine
Minerals & Ores
Everglade lashers that live near olivine deposits take on an especially brilliant emerald hue.
36
Jade
Minerals & Ores
This stone is opaque and ready to be carved by a careful hand or claw.
120
Raw Jade
Minerals & Ores
Though ornaments made from jade are expensive in Sornieth's economy, the raw form of this particular stone is in heavy abundance in the rivers that run through the Windswept Plateau.
100
Copper Ore
Minerals & Ores
More valuable than gold in some respects.
15
Emerald
Minerals & Ores
It is very difficult to harvest emeralds, as their formations are the choice nesting ground for the extremely territorial Scarlet Echidna.
45
Malachite Agate
Minerals & Ores
These brilliant green stones are often used as game pieces for the Sornieth variant of mancala.
80
Microcline
Minerals & Ores
The vivid teal color makes this a popular choice for rock garden accents.
85
Labradorite
Minerals & Ores
This mineral provides an iridescent display of reflected light.
120
Apatite
Minerals & Ores
Apatite occasionally carries extremely rare metals. Extracting them from this mineral can be exhausting, and inhaling the residual dust from this process is known to cause insatiable hunger pangs.
45
Charged Tungsten
Minerals & Ores
A popular material in bulbs and superalloys. Lightning dragons harvest the stuff like it's going out of style.
375
Raw Lapis Lazuli
Minerals & Ores
Hey! It's a big chunk of that rock that no one knows how to pronounce!
100
Azurite
Minerals & Ores
This deep blue mineral is most often used as pigment due to its tendency to convert into malachite should it encounter too much heat. When not being harvested for crafts, they are admired for their large and beautiful crystal formations.
385
Depleted Sacridite
Minerals & Ores
This mineral can be gathered from abandoned lairs.(KS-Sponsored by Darrin P.)
72
Onyx
Minerals & Ores
Onyx is a common material in centaur arrows and other weaponry.
45
Igneous Flow
Minerals & Ores
These rocks can be found where Blacksand Annex meets the domain of the Tidelord.
80
Coal
Minerals & Ores
Coal is essential for cooking fires and cauldrons; in its raw form, it can sustain embers for up to three days.
50
Lead Ore
Minerals & Ores
A crumbling chunk of lead ore. This type of ore is quite brilliant when looked at in the sunlight.
55
Cobalt Ore
Minerals & Ores
A rough, jagged chunk of pure cobalt. It is a very strong ore, used in vicious weaponry and armor.
55
Shale
Minerals & Ores
Particles in this flaky sedimentary stone shimmer in the sunlight.
15
Iron Nugget
Minerals & Ores
A chunk of unrefined iron.
40
Skipping Stone
Minerals & Ores
This stone was born to skip! You could probably get 5 skips out of it if you threw it just right.
30
Perfect Skipping Stone
Minerals & Ores
This stone is perfect for skipping across the water! You could probably get a dozen skips out of it if you threw it just right...
30
Volcanic Remnants
Minerals & Ores
Minerals from deep within the earth are now freely available on the surface.
80
Traprock
Minerals & Ores
It is easy to spot traprock due to the distinct grey striping present along its surface. Some say that the deepest layers were from a time before dragonkind.
50
Tin Ore
Minerals & Ores
This metal is extremely malleable; it is used in trinkets and jewelry due to its ability to be shaped easily.
55
Possibly Clay
Minerals & Ores
This slightly more-solid mud is a digging discovery. Is it clay? Possibly. It could also just be mud. Don't let that stop you from creating a variety of dubiously charming crafts with it.
82
Granite Fragment
Minerals & Ores
Too small to be of much use, it is still pretty to look at.
79
Banded Ironstone
Minerals & Ores
This striped rock has been smoothed and polished by water.
36
Corroded Iron Nugget
Minerals & Ores
This iron will need to be cleaned and treated before it can be used to craft anything.
40
Pale Lightning Glass
Minerals & Ores
Small caches of this mineraloid often form in the sand below lightning eggs in the Shifting Expanse, forcing parents to routinely clean their nests. (Special thanks to FlyingSquirrely!)
83
Silver Ore
Minerals & Ores
Particularly useful should you ever meet a werewolf.
60
Gypsum
Minerals & Ores
A very soft sulfate mineral that can commonly be used in plasters and sculpture. Many artisan dragons will use chunks of gypsum like a chalk to draw on rocks, cliffs or caves.
69
Crystal Quartz
Minerals & Ores
This crystal catches the light and reflects it in a scattering of color. Octarine is not present.
70
Smoky Quartz
Minerals & Ores
Dragons who stare deeply into this quartz may begin to discern meanings from the interplay of the dark and light flecks of quartz.
70
Celestine Geode
Minerals & Ores
The crystals are beautiful, but too small to be of much use to a craftsman.
81
Frozen Rock Flow
Minerals & Ores
Any heat this rock once held has long since dispersed.
80
Grey Clay
Minerals & Ores
Throw clay on a pottery wheel and spin, spin, spin for the win!
82
Iron Ore
Minerals & Ores
Contrary to popular belief, it has no ill effect on fae dragons.
15
Lump of Clay
Minerals & Ores
A lump of clay may be crafted into many things, some of which are ugly and regrettable.
82
Fortification Agate
Minerals & Ores
This agate is named for the sharp-angled bands within it that resemble the outlines of fortifications of a stronghold.
80
Small Chunk of Granite
Minerals & Ores
For some baffling reason, installing granite in your lair increases its resale value.
79
Even More Beautiful Boulder
Minerals & Ores
Forget other boulders you've seen. This one is lookin' soooooooo good.
400
Broken Heartstone
Minerals & Ores
Offerings at the graves of dead Charges, a Guardian finding one is considered to have been given a warning by the fates, a final chance to prevent death. (Special thanks to SocialBookWorm!)
83
Rose Quartz
Minerals & Ores
A rose quartz by any other name would smell as sweet- ...why are you smelling quartz?
70
Morganite
Minerals & Ores
This pinkish beryl is pulverized and pulped with other materials to create the parchment used in Eternal Youth scrolls. Exposure to the stone alone will not reverse aging, though some create jewelry out of it and wear it in hopes of living a long life.
45
Rosy Gypsum
Minerals & Ores
A very soft sulfate mineral that can commonly be used in plasters and sculpture. Many artisan dragons will use chunks of gypsum like a chalk to draw on rocks, cliffs or caves.
69
Moonstone
Minerals & Ores
This radiant gemstone is known for its magical ability to aid in the biological morphing processes of some rare types of sprites and fairies.
45
Bluesand Agate
Minerals & Ores
Also known as Tidelord's Tears, this agate is rumored to grant its bearer premonitions. (Special thanks to Skitties!)
83
Celestine
Minerals & Ores
Massive quantities of celestine are found in the pillar-like rocks that stretch out below the Observatory, but almost nowhere else in the realm.
45
Blue Quartz
Minerals & Ores
Additional minerals color this quartz a brilliant blue; a fine specimen for the marketplace! Then again, one can never have too many shiny things in one's own hoard...
70
Amethyst Geode
Minerals & Ores
To all appearances an ordinary rock, until it's cracked open!
81
Kunzite
Organics
This gem can be affected by dragonbreath to capture flame luminosity for a short while. It is not uncommon to see bundles of kunzite hanging from the ceilings of caves in the Dragonhome, used as tunnel lighting for miners and excavators.
385
Pink Chalcedony
Minerals & Ores
The Crystalspine Reaches, once granite mountains, are now entirely made of chalcedony after extreme arcane vortices warped their physical properties. Prolonged exposure to this radioactive silica can make non-arcane dragons very ill.
45
Almandine
Minerals & Ores
Large deposits of almandine are sometimes mistaken for rubies, though they are actually a type of garnet.
45
Rhodochrosite
Minerals & Ores
This vibrant mineral is commonly mined from hydrothermal vents off the coast of the Starfall Isles. It acts a catalyst for creating arcane metalwork.
45
Small Block of Granite
Minerals & Ores
Members of the earth flight collect granite, and enjoy quizzing each other on each of the Igneous rocks that may make up a particular piece.
79
Shadowbinder's Tears
Minerals & Ores
Named for their supposed resemblance to the darkened sludge that is said to drip from the shadow god's eyes, these structures are surprisingly robust; if chipped off, they can be used as chisels or nails.
90
2. Natural Materials:
Mushroom Oil
Organics
A pungent and flavorful addition to a meal.
29
Wiggly Roe
Organics
Inedible, but surely it's useful for something?
53
Display Plumes
Organics
A scarlet trail in the sky intimidates and impresses, if you're into that sort of thing.
20
Tiny Feathers
Organics
A pair of soft, downy feathers. If you had these in a greater quantity they could be quite useful...
21
Spade Tail
Organics
Whoa, whoa. Hold up. ...It's still wriggling.
41
Empty Zalis Nest
Organics
Many dragons will remove these nests without dismantling them; free basket!
42
Firestarter
Organics
These baubles spontaneously produce embers. Great for starting a campfire, great for burning your den down.
21
Discarded Nest Material
Organics
The dried up remains of a vulture's nest. A smattering of old eggshells are tangled in the twigs.
33
Singed Webbing
Organics
This miracle of nature can actually be woven to produce flame-resistant clothing for use by dragons that may not have started their lives in the Ashfall Waste.
41
Umberhorn Qiriq Horn
Organics
Qiriq horns are considered a symbol of good luck. Well, maybe not for qiriq.
25
Glossy Frills
Organics
Frills of this quality can be patched together to create a stained-glass effect.
41
Buff Primary Feathers
Organics
Recommended usage: Strength training, door stops, paper weights. Do not use for: Pillows, quilts, mattresses.
27
Crushed Petals
Organics
A gorgeous pile of red petals, ready to be ground into pigment.
42
Auburn Woolly Pelt
Organics
The texture is somewhat coarse, but it is undeniably warm.
44
Snipper Claw
Organics
No one is entirely sure why you're not discarding this.
34
Reefsnail Egg
Organics
This unfertilized egg can be used in the production of an antidote for reefsnail poison.
37
Ancient Fungus Spores
Organics
These spores are a dangerous poison to smaller creatures, but present no hazard to larger dragons.
28
Flamerest Embers
Organics
Due to their long-lasting warmth, it is a common to see both dragons and serthis gathering these curious embers for use in the persistent heating of lairs or cauldrons.
41
Sunspot Clouddancer Hide
Organics
Removing this pelt in one piece is a challenge for any dragon.
46
Pressed Flower
Organics
Save every flower for future generations!
27
Daydreamer's Spines
Organics
Incredibly sharp, these spines can be affixed to armor to deter opponents.
34
Celestial Horn
Organics
Any otherworldly magic this horn may have possessed faded with the horn's removal.
36
Glowing Tendril
Organics
Dragons who bring home everything that glows frequently have disturbing lairs.
53
Burrow Bear Hide
Organics
A thick hide that must be carefully plucked to remove the spines without damaging the pelt when curing it.
295
Searing Jackalope Pelt
Organics
Keeps a dragon warm and cozy!
25
Serrated Pilco Shell
Organics
This segmented shell creates many sharp, but ultimately disposable blades.
27
Dried Lilium Petals
Organics
A preserved bit of beauty and fragrance that brightens up any lair.
27
Snail Slime
Organics
Adding glitter and various embeds to snail slime is all the rage among hatchlings.
29
Turtle Shell
Organics
This was once a cozy turtle house - it is not quite as cozy for a dragon.
80
Fungus-Covered Branch
Organics
Fungus-laden branches may be left at the doorsteps of clans that encroach too close to the edge of a grove.
27
Splintered Reeds
Organics
Useful in the creation of rough paper.
27
Bamboo Shoot
Organics
A singular bamboo shoot, green and freshly-cut. Dragons in the Windswept Plateau often use these to build kites.
50
Potted Cactus
Trinkets
A lair plant for the inattentive.
27
Pollen
Organics
A bowl full of misery for dragons with allergies.
20
Sticky Pollen
Organics
Some dragons will mix pollen into their potions. This extra boost makes their potions the bee's knees!
20
Silken Feathers
Organics
It is difficult for anything but a webwing to keep these feathers intact and properly preened.
20
Amphibious Wing
Organics
The tough leather of this limb seems more suited to the waves than the winds.
34
Flax Fiber
Organics
This material still needs to be processed before it will be of use to a weaver.
27
Garden Lace
Organics
Garden lace is a sure sign that dryads have taken up residence in the area.
27
Jar of Side Scales
Organics
A jar consisting solely of scales harvested from the side of a noggle. Pristine! The back and belly scales were entirely wasted.
37
Diaphanous Wing
Organics
A delicate wing that reflects a spectrum of colors when the sunlight hits it.
37
Bark Paper
Organics
Though difficult to work with, many dragons prefer to create artwork on bark sheets.
27
Bamboo Cluster
Organics
A bundle of bamboo shoots, green and freshly-cut. Dragons in the Windswept Plateau often use these to build kites.
85
Ghastly Houndskull
Organics
Still capable of animation long after its host body has been destroyed, the best tactic for dispatching these airborne skulls is with a swift projectile.
47
Fungalhoof Qiriq Horn
Organics
Incredibly toxic, these horns are usually hollowed to hold and enhance dangerous poisons or lashed to the front of spears used commonly by the Serthis beastclan.
29
Muckbottom Shell
Organics
May be ground into a rough pigment.
42
Translucent Fins
Organics
Murkbottom gull fins are inedible, but are frequently dried and used in decorations designed to catch and reflect light.
34
Fir Logs
Organics
A fine fir log, ready to be shaped.
25
Barkback Root
Organics
When planted, these roots produce fast-growing, if curiously aware trees.
42
Verdant Shell
Organics
Verdant shells make for an interesting planter. Place soil inside and they will act as both container and plant life.
27
Pine Branch
Organics
Easily mistaken for a Fir Branch.
15
Fir Branch
Organics
Easily mistaken for a Pine Branch.
15
Dire Claw Pelt
Organics
The double coat of a Dire Claw makes for a plush, warm pelt.
295
Potted Peacevine
Organics
Poisonous, but pretty! Peacevine lives on very little water and very little sunlight, making it an ideal lair decoration during long, dark winters.
29
Mimic Powder
Organics
Aside from a healthy amount of drool, Mimics can also secrete a pungent-smelling powder used to disorient treasure seekers.
45
Wildwood Moss
Organics
Some moss took a lichen to a tree. (Special thanks meenahray.)
22
Fragile Antler
Organics
A delicate, spiralling horn, no thicker than a twig. Handle with care.
21
Pulsating Green Embers
Organics
These markers are a sure way to track fiendcats, even over long distances. They last for weeks, even without fuel.
41
Seeker Brooch
Dragonmade
Scavenged deathseekers are a thrifty way to craft swell jewelry for that special someone in your life.
46
Giant Lilypad
Trinkets
Also known to fae dragons as 'boat'.
34
Maple Leaf
Organics
Many dragons believe that whispering a secret into a leaf and releasing it at night will curry favor with the Shadowbinder.
23
Strangling Vine
Organics
Moving through a patch of these vines is a slow process.
23
Fuiran Hide
Organics
This tough, pebbly hide is incredibly durable.
27
Sage Shell
Organics
Fungi sages sometimes leave these behind, but oddly no dragon has ever seen a sage without one.
27
Sharpened Deadwood Branch
Organics
The wood is brittle and crumbles into flakes if improperly handled.
42
Red Maple Leaf
Organics
It's considered impolite to leaf through someone else's leaves!
23
Blooming Vine
Organics
This vine has many small offshoots.
23
Seed Fern Fossil
Trinkets
An impression of one of the Gladekeeper's earliest creations.
82
Chipped Blackened Legbones
Organics
A pair of sharpened legbones. They look as though they may have come from a large rodent.
55
Lithe Otter Pelt
Organics
This soft pelt is water-resistant and lined with a thin coat of fatty tissue. Perfect material for a rainy day.
45
Pine Logs
Organics
A lovely pine log, ready to be shaped.
25
Crumbling Leather
Dragonmade
It looks as though it might disintegrate at any moment.
15
Dried Cedar Branch
Organics
At least this branch is distinctive.
15
Sea Scorpion Fossil
Trinkets
The fossilized remains of a great sea scorpion. This chunk of history is the size of a full-grown tundra dragon.
60
Featherback Pelt
Organics
A plush downy pelt that makes excellent bedding!
350
Trilobite Fossil
Trinkets
The remnants of a strange and ancient creature.
40
Ash Logs
Organics
Would be useful against vampires if vampires existed.
25
Bone Fragments
Organics
These are evidence of either unnecessary roughness or extreme carelessness.
15
Squirrel Skull
Organics
It looks like it's mocking you.
15
Fractured Tusk
Organics
The tusk of a great carnivore. This one is shattered in several places, but could still be used in crafts and small jewelry.
70
Black Wolf Pelt
Organics
It looked better on the wolf.
40
Feline Triskull
Organics
The skeletal remains of a less successful ferberus.
53
Sparrow Skull
Organics
It smells as if it was soaked in... rum?
15
Lizardscale Cloth
Dragonmade
Hundreds of tiny scales were stitched into this textile.
81
Leafy Impression
Trinkets
Hatchlings enjoy pressing found objects into clay and revealing the relief. While not as academically valuable as a fossil, it will still be treasured by its creator's clan.
82
Unnatural Leg Bones
Organics
The anatomy is questionable.
35
Etched Tusk
Organics
The tusk of a great carnivore. This one has intricate carvings along its surface, possibly having once been used for a necklace.
70
Wing Bones
Organics
A set of intact wing bones: The start of a collection is guaranteed to creep out your clanmates.
79
Birch Bark Sheet
Organics
This stiff paper may be carefully rolled and used to deliver messages.
27
Extinguished Jackalope Pelt
Organics
May be used in the crafting of fire-proof gear.
25
Chimera Fangs
Organics
Said to have many mystical properties, Chimera Fangs are also good for a laugh.
15
Cracked Blackened Ribcage
Organics
The mostly-intact ribcage of a large rodent. Its dark coloring indicates that the animal may have been very physically active.
55
Molted Scales
Organics
These durable scales were molted from a Shellion. They remain flexible and waterproof for years after they have molted, a property that has not gone unnoticed by dragons.
55
Fuiran Claws
Organics
Watch where you step. These shed claws remain sharp and their color makes them difficult to see in the sand.
27
Terra Shell
Organics
Planting a terra shell will yield rich, fertilized soil.
27
Warbeast Tusk
Organics
The tusk of a great carnivore. Blood is still present on the edge, meaning that its owner may still be nearby, suffering from some nasty pain..
70
Snakeskin
Dragonmade
A useful component of snakeskin cloth and showy boots.
26
Birch Logs
Organics
An excellent birch log, ready to be shaped.
25
Ivory Tusk
Organics
The ivory tusk of a great carnivore. It is in excellent condition and shines brilliantly in the light.
70
Slimy Tusk
Organics
These tusks do not last long after a greatshell expires.
32
Broken Wing Bones
Organics
Take these broken wings.
79
Contaminated Featherback Pelt
Organics
A pelt this far gone is best burned or buried far away from clan territory.
350
Twitching Leg Bones
Organics
Just because something moves does not mean it is edible.
35
Old Emptied Nest
Organics
Abandoned bird nests like this are great kindling for camp and cooking fires.
33
Seal Mane
Organics
A thick fur that can be used to line winter gear.
35
Cracked Leather
Dragonmade
The condition of this leather could be worse.
15
Rotting Leather
Dragonmade
Rotting proof that leather doesn't last forever.
15
Giant Feather
Organics
One of the only feathers fit to grace the cap of a Guardian, Ridgeback, or Imperial dragon.
40
Sweetpuff Feather
Organics
A pillow filled with sweetpuff feathers makes for sweet dreams.
20
Zalis Weaving
Organics
Home, sweet home. Or at least it was. How would you like it if a Zalis came along and took your lair while you weren't looking?
42
Moldy Leather
Dragonmade
It has a musty smell that's hard to forget.
15
Shed Orange Scale
Organics
These scales are incredibly brittle and difficult to harvest intact.
80
Elk Pelt
Organics
Waste not, want not. This will make for a warm addition to your den.
45
Armored Scales
Organics
These scales are thick and strong. If layered carefully, they lend themselves well to the creation of shields and breastplates.
41
Turkeywing Seashell
Dragonmade
Prized by alchemists as a binding agent.
34
Driftwood Log
Organics
A favored decoration by those with no real taste.
25
Camouflaged Cocoon
Organics
They're everywhere, but do you know where?
27
Cerith Shell
Organics
A natural treasure and a foundation piece for any hatchling's hoard.
82
Depin Hide
Organics
If a Depin hide is found unattended, leave it alone.
52
Ferberus Skull
Organics
Surely some weirdo in your lair will want to collect this?
53
Winter Wolf Pelt
Organics
Dragons occasionally don these skins to get the drop on encroaching wolf packs.
40
Dusk Fuiran Claws
Organics
When the nails of the dusk fuiran reach a certain length, the outer layer is shed intact. These shells are good for scale scratchers and very pointy decor.
27
Crackled Scales
Organics
Most scales from this kill were damaged, but this handful was salvageable.
55
Wrinkled Azurescales
Organics
Up close these petals do not resemble scales, though if ground into a pigment they can dye scales blue.
42
Ragepuff Down
Organics
A pillow filled with ragepuff down makes for troubled nights.
20
Snowfall Elk Pelt
Organics
This hide is thicker than that of a brown elk.
42
Walrus Pelt
Organics
It is dark and somewhat greasy. Don't think about it.
44
Fluted Seashell
Dragonmade
A satchel full of cleaned-out shells makes a pleasing sound when jostled.
34
Octoflyer Beak
Organics
The inedible portion of an octoflyer.
53
Shed Cobalt Scale
Organics
Some dragons will adhere shed scales to their own hide, creating elaborate patterns.
80
Solidified Sludge
Organics
Scooping this off the ground seemed like a good idea at the time...
450
Dragon Coral
Organics
This coral has different alchemical properties depending on if it is used fresh or dried.
37
Fossilized Leaf
Trinkets
Botanists will study the plants of the past to provide insight into the plights of their current crops.
82
Ice Crystal
Organics
A perfectly formed ice crystal. Incredibly valuable, until it melts.
35
Nocturnal Dust
Trinkets
This lonely pile of glittering dust is all that remains of a Strange Chest.
45
Snow Streak Pinion
Organics
This feather maintains flexibility even in extreme cold.
45
Dried Flowers
Organics
Looks just like a live flower in every way, except flatter.
27
Shining Feather Cluster
Organics
These brilliant blue and green harpy feathers are often affixed to various pieces of weaponry to symbolize unity.
46
Rippleconch
Organics
A brilliant aqua-colored shell. Conches are a favored craft item, lending themselves to beautiful necklaces, sculptures, and gifts.
36
Reflective Fish Scales
Organics
A handful of colorful and reflective fish scales. They make excellent jewelry adornments.
35
Clipper Chitin
Organics
This natural armor is useful in the creation of dyes.
34
Snail Husk
Organics
The snail that once called this shell home is long gone, but it may someday become a home to another creature.
82
Baku Tusk
Organics
Baku regularly shed their tusks.
33
Haunting Houndskull
Organics
A smoldering skull with a toothy grin. While there aren't any eyes, one can't help but feel like they're being watched.
47
Seeker Orb
Dragonmade
Seeker eyes are desirable commodities; dragons believe that jewelry crafted from these smooth stones may provide insight into their dreams.
30
Shale Sliver
Minerals & Ores
She shells shale sells... No, wait. (Special thanks to SoulSorbet.)
36
Hippocamp Spines
Organics
Looked better on the Hippocampus, but maybe apparel is not the best use for these...
42
Bluefin Charger Fin
Organics
The organic framework of this fin allows it to fold in on itself in a zig-zag pattern.
23
Iguanaskin Cloth
Dragonmade
This material was crafted to cleverly mimic a scaled pattern.
81
Charged Rhinohide
Organics
Before this hide can be tanned and worked into armor, its perpetual electric charge must be forcefully neutralized in some way.
315
Traveler's Runestone
Trinkets
The sigils indicate that they will grant swiftness to the bearer... but they don't seem to work for dragons.
325
Granite Chunk
Organics
Well...that didn't skip very well at all, did it? (Special thanks to Zinc.)
37
Vibrant Savanna Pelt
Organics
Rubbing your claws on a woven rug ain't got nothin' on the shock you'll get from this charged pelt.
33
Pupowl Spawn
Organics
Unable to reproduce outside of their native realm, pupowls nevertheless leave these clusters everywhere.
53
Greatowl Feather
Organics
Their blue sheen is only visible in direct sunlight. At night, both the owl and the feathers are grey.
40
Spectral Scales
Organics
One of the harder materials on Sornieth, these scales are worked into a fine point to be used in arrows or small throwing weapons.
41
Brilliant Primary Feathers
Organics
Highly prized for their bright colors and sheen. Only acquired during molting season due to the dunerunner's skittish nature and tendency for reckless speed.
27
Glowing Mushroom Cap
Organics
Wear it as a hat! Put it on your familiars!
27
Bluestreaked Shell
Organics
The original inhabitant has made a fine snack; its house will make a fine trinket.
40
Snakeskin Cloth
Dragonmade
A sleek and shimmering swatch of fabric.
81
Shadow Serpentskin
Dragonmade
Discreetly gifted to let dragons know there's a snake among the clan. When this warning is not heeded, a live shadow serpent is often the next 'gift'.
26
Murky Scales
Organics
These scales are soft and flexible.
37
Silver Horn
Organics
Sadly, not made from real silver.
36
Sticky Webbing
Organics
An impossibly sticky clump of webbing that may never lose its tackiness. It is useful as an adhesive for crafters. Just don't get it on your claws!
41
Molten Sludge
Organics
Hothothothothot!
450
Deeprealm Runestone
Trinkets
It is not known who created these runestones and grew the massive hunters that carry them.
325
Dainty Lilypad
Trinkets
Though inedible, it imparts a mild, sour flavor when steamed with other foods.
34
Bottled Bones
Organics
This is the kind of thing that you'd find in the back room of your local magic shop.
47
Spiny Tail
Organics
The unfortunate remains of the rare ultraram. Not the most impressive battle trophy.
41
Dragonhorn Coral
Organics
A foundation of many reefs in the Sea of a Thousand Currents.
35
Brilliant Feather Cluster
Organics
It is said that these feathers may have been molted from the great Talona herself.
46
Dreameater Tusk
Organics
If the dreameater that lost this still lives, the one who possesses this tusk should sleep lightly.
33
Sakura Moss
Organics
A soggy and slightly less romantic alternative to cherry blossoms. (Special thanks MrTeabiscuit.)
22
Scarlet Flycatcher Wing
Organics
Paper-thin, translucent, and sturdy: A handy craftsdragon could find a use for this!
37
Fluted Conch
Organics
Extremely fragile. When these glittering shells are not used to make delicate jewelry, they can be ground up and mixed with paste to form an iridescent polish.
36
Fallout Streak Pinion
Organics
A beautiful feather that doubles as a night-light.
45
Jeweled Octoflyer Beak
Organics
This beak alone is far more impressive than an entire common octoflyer.
52
Shed Fuchsia Scale
Organics
This scale is too pliable to form armor on its own, but layered it can create a shirt or guard that is easy to maneuver in while effectively deflecting blows.
80
Corrosive Depin Hide
Organics
Corrosive Depin must be skinned with care.
51
Tricolor Cocoon
Organics
Caterpillars and dragons alike find this colorful cocoon rejuvenating.
27
Dwarf Truffle Spores
Organics
It's a baby truffle - you monster!
28
Preserved Petals
Organics
Enhances any bath.
27
Alien Tendril
Organics
Handle with care; nematocysts may still be active.
53
Nightsky Fuiran Hide
Organics
The iridescence fades within a year of skinning the Fuiran.
26
Speckled Savanna Pelt
Organics
Once thought to be a natural pattern, it has been discovered that the spots along the hide of this type of ampelope are a residual discoloration caused by small arcs of electrical energy connecting different hairs.
33
Potted Deepmine Fungi
Organics
A favored sign or distance marker used by clans living in the undersea cave networks that connect the Tangled Wood and Dragonhome.
29
Mirage Puffer Spines
Organics
Each spine is coated in a powerful toxin.
34
Enchanted Remains
Organics
Perfectly preserved... forever.
47
Oozing Tusk
Organics
The tusks on Blueridge shells are not poisonous, but the mucus coating them is full of bacteria that frequently causes wounds to fester.
40
Decorated Turtle Shell
Organics
Lie in wait and let your hatred grow: sabotage the leader of the pack!
80
Zeeba Horn
Organics
Used in the production of a variety of natural remedies. The effectiveness of these remedies reportedly varies from dragon to dragon.
25
Shalebuck Horn
Organics
Intact Shalebuck horns are difficult to come by, as they often shatter into many fragments when they are broken off.
44
Cumulus Mane
Organics
A clan that gathers a large quantity of these manes can influence the weather in their region for a short period of time.
37
Clouddancer Hide
Organics
The combination of feathers, fur, and scales make the caring of this hide more difficult than the caring of the creature that produced it.
46
Staghorn Coral
Organics
Some dragons collect dried pieces of this coral for lair decorations.
35
Rambra Horn
Organics
Can be used to hold wine or call an army. Cannot be used to hold wine and call an army.
25
Chimera Pelt
Organics
A chimera's pelt is not easy to preserve. Inexpert attempts at tanning the hide yield tatters.
40
3. Dragon-made Materials:
Red Linen Fabric Scrap
Dragonmade
An intact scrap of linen fabric. Red is the color of action.
79
Ornamental Sash
Dragonmade
A bleaching process is used to stamp the pattern into this cloth.
30
Analogous Pigment Blend
Organics
This peculiar pigment blend has the unusual ability to match the tint of whatever it is applied to.
42
Scarlet Yuccaweave
Dragonmade
Though practical, this deep red-colored rope can stain fabrics pink if stored together.
41
Cerdae Sparkle
Organics
Cerdae shed has fallen out of favor as a light source in recent years. Recent acquisitions of the material produce a sickly red glow.
48
Broken Pottery Piece
Dragonmade
Handle with care.
10
Shattered Glass
Dragonmade
Be careful where you step.
44
Grave Dust
Organics
One is just asking to be haunted when collecting this from crypts.
420
Dancer's Bell
Trinkets
The dancer may be no more, but this eerie ornamentation still carries on ringing. You feel compelled to twirl... (Special thanks to BallpointTattoos!)
26
Ruby Brooch
Trinkets
Metalworkers from the Ashfall Waste use cold lava and rubies from Dragonhome to make brooches like this one. Merchants like to wear these to show their wealth. (Special thanks to Duveteux!)
20
Book of Urban Legends
Trinkets
Tales of dubious validity. Hatchlings can't seem to get enough of them.
37
Multimist Mask
Trinkets
A fascinating mask that was carved of whorled walnut and polished until it gleams.
53
Sharpened Serthis Lance
Trinkets
A deadly spear of polished brass.
41
Long Form Poetry
Trinkets
An impressively long poem telling the legend of the First Four dragon gods. Generations have colored the tale to be more cynical and critical.
41
Encapsulated Mist
Dragonmade
Soft laughter echos within.
53
Desert Diadem
Trinkets
A gorgeous crown of hammered brass and inlaid wood.
33
Golden Key
Dragonmade
A golden key fills a wind-up pocketmouse with energy!
50
Tales of Terror
Trinkets
A dusty moth-eaten tome pocked with glowing eyes. It's pretty safe to judge this book by its cover, though it might be a good idea to wait until it's not looking right at you.
47
Antique Oil Lamp
Trinkets
Dusty, rusty, reliable.
41
Brilliant Brass Torc
Trinkets
Does this go with your eyes?
41
Fine Woodsculpt
Trinkets
A masterful carving depicting an Ashscale Ophiotaurus. The details are amazing!
41
Fangback Figurine
Trinkets
A stylized quartz statue depicting a Quillrunner stalking its prey.
33
Rusted Crown
Trinkets
This crown was not made for a dragon, though it's fun to balance it on your head.
320
Leopard Coralclimber Toxin
Organics
Dangerous in large doses, this toxin has medicinal uses in the right claws.
34
Copper Gear
Trinkets
The beginnings of your very own clockwork golem. Get cracking!
82
Beeswax
Organics
A necessity for candle-makers, a secret ingredient for extra shiny fur, and a blessing for dragons with dry, chapped lips. (Special thanks firephoenix15.)
20
Unicorn Dust
Organics
A pinch of unicorn dust and happy thoughts can allow a dragon to fly! It seems impossible, but it is true!
48
Hourglass
Trinkets
Keeps the time until it clogs; then, all the time is yours! YOURS!
35
Tallow Candle
Trinkets
A thick tallow candle to read creepy stories by. Let's hope it doesn't blow out.
47
Aged Tome
Dragonmade
Like fine wine, tomes only get better with age. (Special thanks Jayfox.)
70
Coppercoil Segment
Dragonmade
This appendage will twitch uncontrollably around lightning dragons.
53
Aviar Cave Painting
Trinkets
The pigments used in this painting will not last when exposed to the elements.
46
Spectre Loop
Trinkets
A pretty twist of metal... and forbidden knowledge!
53
Scroll Case
Trinkets
A scroll case in pristine condition. It's empty.
15
Prairie Polearm
Trinkets
Every part of this decorative staff was gathered from the plains.
33
White Gold Cerdae Pendant
Trinkets
The tooling on this pendant is lovely.
27
Canopic Jar
Trinkets
A decorative jar that contains the remains of an ancestral dragon. It is a bad omen to touch, move, look at, or sell this type of artifact.
72
Bronze Fabric Scrap
Dragonmade
An intact scrap of linen fabric. Bronze is the color of stability and runners-up.
79
Ancient Knife
Trinkets
The engravings in the handle indicate that this tool was most likely used in food preparation rather than battle.
78
Stag Figurine
Trinkets
A charm given to travellers in hopes of a swift journey.
47
Decorative Desert Tile
Dragonmade
A pretty matte tile with an interesting pattern.
33
Wind-Up Key
Dragonmade
It will not unlock any doors.
50
Hardened Clodcakes
Dragonmade
An unusually strong compaction of savanna dirt.
33
Cheerful Chime
Trinkets
These bells are often hung around lairs at festival time. Their loud chiming has become something of a holiday tradition. (Special thanks to ViridianSylph!)
26
Tattered Parchment
Dragonmade
It's bound to be good for something.
15
Gladiator's Warhorn
Trinkets
Popular among front line warriors, this horn emits a frightening blast of sound when blown; enough to strike terror into an enemy's heart.
85
Ornate Porcelain Jar
Trinkets
A valuable porcelain jar in near-perfect condition. It's a mystery how this artifact was so well preserved.
75
Intact Clay Relief
Dragonmade
A carved relief that depicts a story of a Guardian dragon hatchling journeying to find their ward.
65
Shattered Reading Spectacles
Trinkets
A pair of wire spectacles. The lenses have been broken, and the arms are bent. These are probably beyond repair.
75
Intact Clay Pot
Trinkets
A large, dusty clay pot that is in usable condition.
72
Clay Fertility Statue
Dragonmade
Statues like this are often given to matriarchs and mothers in hopes that their hatchlings develop strong and able. Many clans keep one in each of their nests for luck.
65
Broken Clay Pot
Trinkets
The chipped and broken surface of this pot belies its original craftsmanship.
25
Sinew Net
Dragonmade
This net has been expertly patched many times.
34
Half-Moon Spectacles
Trinkets
A pair of wire spectacles. The glass is fogged and scuffed, but they are in very good condition. They're too small for a dragon's head, however.
75
Harpy Masque
Trinkets
This crude masque is carved from bone and decorated with feathers. Its strange, humanoid shape prevents dragons from wearing it.
47
Battered Scroll Case
Trinkets
A scroll case in abysmal condition. Its contents are unreadable.
15
Handful of Sprockets
Trinkets
A small trove of gears and spare parts.
82
Memorial Urn
Organics
The ancient remains within have been pilfered.
420
Tarnished Cerdae Necklace
Trinkets
A piece of jewelry for dragons who love sugar, rainbows, and cerdae.
27
Flatlands Tiara
Trinkets
Placing this crown upon your head won't bestow you
monarchical powers, but you'll probably look pretty cool.
33
Stone Arrowhead
Trinkets
The once-jagged edges of this weapon have been dulled by time.
25
Crumbling Relief
Trinkets
Illegible text is engraved across the surface of this broken tablet.
25
Damaged Battlehorn
Trinkets
A chipped battlehorn that no longer produces sound. Can be patched up and turned into a drinking horn if the need arises.
85
Herbalist's Satchel
Trinkets
Filled with herbs that are of no use to dragons.
20
Historical Text
Trinkets
A long, storied history of the rise of the Serthis is scrawled on this parchment, written from the perspective of a Serthis too young to fight.
41
Forgotten Poet's Tools
Trinkets
The abandoned tools of a traveling poet. The inkwell is empty, and the feather is wilting.
80
White Linen Fabric Scrap
Dragonmade
An intact scrap of linen fabric. White is the color of kindness.
79
Grouse Basilisk Field Notes
Dragonmade
Someone was very dedicated.
22
Spare Material
Dragonmade
A thick scrap of muslin fabric adorned with a striped pattern. Not much use on its own.
41
Petal Bat Spoon
Trinkets
Part of a fine flatware set.
29
Scroll of Renaming
Specialty Items
This scroll allows you to bestow a new name upon a dragon. It can only be used once and will disappear after it has been applied.
600
Sturdy Wooden Beam
Dragonmade
Carefully cut and reinforced with finely-crafted metal supports, these wooden beams are essential for holding up deep excavation tunnels in the hardpacked Dragonhome soil.
(Turn-in Item for Dustcarve Dig)
1
Reinforced Rope
Dragonmade
Thick spools of rope threaded with dried plantlife and animal hair found in all corners of the realm. The combination of diverse materials is difficult to procure, but makes it nearly indestructible.
(Turn-in Item for Dustcarve Dig)
1
Blasting Powder
Dragonmade
A potent mixture crafted to explode quickly. When deployed by fire dragons, there is a small window of time in which the blast can be shaped and sculpted for maximum efficiency and to prevent cave-ins.
(Turn-in Item for Dustcarve Dig)
1
Lantern Oil
Dragonmade
Magically-imbued lantern oil makes for longer burning torches. They'll need a lot down in the Dustcarve Dig...
(Turn-in Item for Dustcarve Dig)
1
Rusty Pickaxe
Trinkets
Using this pickaxe may result in some miner delays. (Special thanks to alsciaukitty.)
100
Stone Knife
Trinkets
A piece of history from the first beastclan conflicts.
78
Rusted Iron Pot
Trinkets
Once part of a set, this pot is missing its kettle. (Special thanks to Stormdance!)
85
Empty Inkwell
Trinkets
A darkened glass bottle that once held ink. There are remnants of fluid crusted on the bottom and rim.
80
Lumen Wiring
Dragonmade
You're pretty sure you need to cut the red wire before you pick this up...
51
Pickaxe
Trinkets
Groundbreaking! (Special thanks to Rascality.)
100
Bonepriest Venom
Organics
Used in the production of dastardly brews and vile tonics.
26
Weathered Grimoire
Trinkets
If holding just one of these makes you feel knowledgable, imagine how wise you'd be if you had a hoard filled with them!
35
Rasa Pottery Fragment
Trinkets
Though damaged, shards such as these are repurposed and incorporated into new artworks by dragon crafters.
43
Painted Porcelain Jar
Trinkets
The intricate patterns were painted with care by an expert claw.
75
Florist's Satchel
Trinkets
Too small to be of use to most dragons. Perfectly sized to be of use to those who collect dolls and miniatures.
20
Toridae Mythology
Trinkets
Ever heard the one about the Toridae with three riddles? Or the one about the Toridae and the overly large hammer? Neither have we... until now.
37
Intricate Woodsculpt
Trinkets
A sculpture of solid ash wood in the shape of an Ophiotaurus.
41
Ringmaster's Bellwhip
Trinkets
Its chiming peals maintain the attention of a crowd.
39
Fine Filament
Organics
There is great debate whether fine filament or silk thread makes for a better join. Both camps of tailors have STRONG OPINIONS.
20
Ivory Comb
Trinkets
A decorative, sturdy comb made of carved ivory and dried, tightly-wrapped reeds. Could fetch a healthy sum at the markets.
360
Lost Lute
Trinkets
The forgotten instrument of a passing bard. The strings are fraying and the wood paneling is starting to dry up and pull apart. A sad sight for avid musicians.
33
Noxious Coralclimber Toxin
Organics
Unstopping this vial releases a foul odor.
34
Storyteller's Strings
Trinkets
The body of this lute is covered in scratchmarked script of the names of various locations around Sornieth.
33
Catfeather Loop
Trinkets
A polished ring depicting a winged feline. The eyes glow with a soft green light.
33
Chimera Relic
Trinkets
Something truly special, a one-of-a-kind marvel! ...wait a second... 'Made in Blacksand Annex'?
35
Lurching Tome
Trinkets
There's something strange about this book. If only you could put a talon on it...
53
Ancestral Incense
Dragonmade
A potent incense that allows one to commune with their ancestors. (Designed by EW)
75
Glass Shards
Dragonmade
Once they made a very nice glass vase.
44
Unstable Serthis Concoction
Organics
This is probably just lime juice. Go on, drink it. Nah, don't worry about it.
26
Barnacle-Encrusted Relic
Trinkets
Its difficult to tell whether this belonged to a Maren or a seafaring Longneck. It belongs to the barnacles and you now.
475
Scroll of Maturity
Specialty Items
A magical scroll that will immediately age one hatchling into an adult dragon. (This item does NOT remove the dragon's breeding cooldown.)
0
Flute
Trinkets
Can lull the complacent to sleep with a clever tune.
27
Emerald Brooch
Trinkets
Easy to pin to clothing, hard to pin to scales. (Special thanks to Amehime!)
20
Avian Gemstaff
Trinkets
While this bejeweled staff doesn't itself carry any magical powers, it appears as though it does. Which might make all the difference to how its wielder fares in battle.
33
Skein of Silky Yarn
Dragonmade
A bundle of mint-colored yarn, spun from the soft hair of the Gale Wolf. Don't envy the craftsman who had to collect it...
32
Iridescent Cloth
Dragonmade
This stiff and scratchy cloth compensates for its rough nature with an ever-changing array of colors.
26
Shark Tooth Spear
Trinkets
The serrated spearhead cuts a jagged path.
34
Scary Storybook
Trinkets
The foreword indicates that these are best told in the dark. The black and white illustrations throughout are crude, sketchy, and haunting. Don't read the one about the neck ribbon.
47
Azure Lure
Trinkets
A hook and a feather make for an essential fishing tool or this year's new fashion trend.
27
Rippling Cloth
Dragonmade
The downside with trading Maren cloth is that the bolts are not vast enough to benefit most dragon species.
53
Carpenter Wax
Organics
Prized for its obvious water resistance, some dragons spread it on their bodies to make flying through rainstorms less of a trial. (Special thanks amummy.)
20
Primary Pigment Blend
Organics
A simple colored pigment used in creating body paint.
42
Beautiful Barrens Tile
Dragonmade
A gleaming tile with a complex pattern.
33
Volt Wiring
Dragonmade
Every one of these wires has been gnawed.
53
Delver Parts
Dragonmade
This used to connect the arm to backplate... no, wait... maybe the ocular unit to the processor... or maybe...
500
Faded Blue Fabric
Dragonmade
An intact scrap of linen fabric. Blue is the color of wisdom.
79
Runed Helm
Trinkets
Collect enough of these and you may be able to spell out messages to your clanmates!
475
Aviar Fragment
Trinkets
A fragment of a larger painting depicting a hunting scene.
46
Sharpened Serthis Spear
Trinkets
A dangerous spear constructed of polished steel, adorned with ripped blue fabric. Serthis use these lances as both weapons and battle standards.
41
Malleable Graybricks
Dragonmade
Useless for any sort of structure, these soft bricks can be molded and fired into pottery.
33
Greystone Deer
Trinkets
A simple statue often left as a territory marker by hunters. Pronghorn will often move them close to their lairs as a deadly lure.
47
Pulsating Pendant
Trinkets
The craftsman of this fine pendant remains unknown.
29
Stuffed Pincushion
Trinkets
This belongs to a crafty dragon, or a dragon with a grudge against a pocketmouse.
20
Aquatic Relic
Trinkets
This fragment has been submersed for so long that a change in pressure could damage it.
51
Woven Cloth
Dragonmade
A hempen cloth embroidered with decorative fish.
37
King of the Plains
Trinkets
A stylized onyx statue depicting a King Quillrunner stalking its prey.
33
Behemoth Lance
Trinkets
Dragons not of the water flight are unable to discern what manner of creature this spearhead came from. Those of the water flight will not speak of it.
34
Ghostly Aura
Trinkets
Some say that you can't put a price on a soul. Others say 'I'll pay 47 treasure for that!'
47
Glittering Bluesilver Torc
Trinkets
A strong neck ring in polished blue-stained silver. Too small to fit around the neck of most dragons, but makes an excellent bracelet in some cases.
41
Stardust Sap Lamp
Trinkets
A specialized lamp that uses sap from birch trees in the Starwood Strand. It emits an eerie blue flame.
41
Smoky Sphere
Dragonmade
A new pattern seems to appear each time it's viewed, yet it has never been observed to move.
53
Sparksylph Husk
Trinkets
A glass mask created by the passage of a sparksylph through sand. Most impressions are not this sharp!
53
Worn Pincushion
Trinkets
Old hatchling toys can be recycled to keep pins and needles safe.
20
Shattered Ceramic Shard
Dragonmade
A shattered piece of history.
20
Umbral Yarn
Dragonmade
A coil of dusky yarn, spun from the silky hair of the Umbral Wolf. It produces a faint howling sound as it unravels.
33
Pulsing Relic
Trinkets
When submerged in warm water, this relic begins to thrum with faint power. It would take a lot of them to power anything worthwhile.
51
Azure Yuccarope
Dragonmade
This strong rope can hold an impressive amount of weight before breaking.
41
Ceremonial Sash
Dragonmade
Shed scales are sewn in between the intricate embroidery in this sash.
30
Glass Knife
Trinkets
This find is in excellent condition, but can only be used once.
78
Forgotten Crown
Trinkets
A kingdom has forgotten its leaders of ages past.
320
Leather Centaur Quiver
Trinkets
Centaur archers are trained from a young age. Many learn to fire a bow before they learn to read.
22
Void Loop
Trinkets
A meticulously crafted likeness of a void wyvern that can be worn on talon or chain.
53
Night Flame
Trinkets
These enchanting candles are saved for telling ghost stories.
46
Sharpened Serthis Spear
Trinkets
A dangerous spear constructed of polished steel, adorned with ripped blue fabric. Serthis use these lances as both weapons and battle standards.
41
Metal Spring
Dragonmade
Hatchlings enjoy pushing coils of these down steep lair entrances.
37
Broken Bottle
Trinkets
A broken bottle. Whatever it once held has been removed.
20
Stone Fertility Statue
Dragonmade
Statues like this are often given to matriarchs and mothers in hopes that their hatchlings develop strong and able. Many clans keep one in each of their nests for luck.
65
Old Tin Pot
Trinkets
Good for leaky lairs and impromptu gardening, but useless as a cooking utensil. (Special thanks to Gannet!)
85
Fluted Bat Spoon
Trinkets
But why?
29
Diamond Ring
Trinkets
A shining silver ring, embedded with a pristine diamond. It's in perfect condition.
125
Nickel Cat Figurine
Trinkets
A miniature feline set with tiny ruby chips. The inscription on the base translates to 'For Trigger'. (KS-Sponsored by MiKayla.)
75
Mirror
Trinkets
Nocturne dragons have trouble seeing themselves within the scratched glass, while other dragons have no problem. Curious, isn't it?
46
Sharpened Scythe
Trinkets
Fashioned from obsidian, the head of this scythe is more than capable of splitting hairs.
47
Battered Book of Fables
Dragonmade
The terrible thing is that all your favorite characters die in the end. (Special thanks XenonZerrow.)
70
Ceremonial Scythe
Trinkets
A wickedly sharp reaping scythe, adorned with the wielder's own feathers. The blade is spotless and glints as it catches the light.
47
Black Iron Segment
Dragonmade
These spare parts may take several hours to fully cool; handle with care.
51
Decorative Rasa Shard
Trinkets
The care taken to create such artwork was not passed onto the recipient.
43
Wooden Flute
Trinkets
A fantastic instrument, provided one has lips.
27
Vial of Mysterious Toxin
Organics
The label on this bottle was never filled out.
28
Fancy Comb
Trinkets
A decorative, sturdy comb made of seashells and carved wood. The teeth are almost sharp enough that it could be used as a weapon in addition to a practical tool.
360
Eerie Cloth Trappings
Dragonmade
The patterning is beautiful and haunting.
41
Leporidae Guise
Trinkets
A dragon in hare's clothing.
35
Softly Glowing Pendant
Trinkets
Glancing into the fractured surface of this type of pendant is said to show you a reflection of the face of your true love. Or a couple dozen of yours.
29
Scroll of Eternal Youth
Specialty Items
A magic scroll that will transform a dragon to a hatchling forever. This item will disappear after use.
0
Wavespun Cloth
Dragonmade
The true colors of this cloth are only visible when submerged.
53
Shimmering Cloth
Dragonmade
Dragons without bright colors will sometimes adorn their wings with bits of shimmering cloth.
26
Haunted Stone Orb
Trinkets
When touched, wisps of smoke begin to swim beneath the surface of this dark stone, becoming more tangible the longer you hold it. (KS-sponsored by Nick B.)
75
Silk Spool
Organics
A strong, soft thread used in the creation of fine garments.
20
Enchanted Candle
Trinkets
Just the sort of thing you wouldn't want to see floating on its own at the end of a dark hallway.
47
Book of Eldritch Horror
Trinkets
A bit literal.
53
Silver Pocketwatch
Trinkets
This pocketwatch is in excellent condition, but the time it keeps is always too early.
90
Blackened Warninghorn
Trinkets
A hollowed out horn, commonly blown to alert a clan of approaching danger.
85
Coral Basilisk Field Notes
Dragonmade
Detailed field notes on the abilities of the Coral Basilisk. Where is the author?
23
Decorative Centaur Quiver
Trinkets
This quiver is filled with arrows almost too beautiful to use in battle. They'll make for a good conversation piece.
22
Used Cartography Ink
Trinkets
A half-bottle of rotten cartographer's ink. You won't get much use out of it, but the bottle might be worth something.
80
Multi-Lens Magnifier
Trinkets
Toymaker dragons often use devices like this to carve or paint intricate details onto dolls and figurines.
45
Powerful Serthis Poison
Organics
This concoction is potent enough to take down a Guardian dragon. Don't drop it!
26
Brilliant Length
Dragonmade
A brilliant ochre length of cloth.
37
Ruby Ring
Trinkets
A burnished gold ring, complemented by an illustrious ruby. Be careful not to drop it!
125
4.1 Food - Plants:
Crimson Rootvine
Plant
Nearly all of this plant grows beneath the ground, save for a few small flowers. Digging it up can be quite a chore.
37
4
Heart Rose
Plant
Consuming or gifting these flowers is good for one's heart.
25
3
Gryphon's Blood Sempervivum
Plant
This plant only grows in the sandy red earth near gryphon territory. Despite its name, there is no blood involved in its cultivation!
63
6
Hainu's Eye
Plant
The trees are watching...
28
3
Smolderpetal
Plant
Easier to gather than the speckled fire lily, this hardy flower tastes absolutely divine after a good roast.
37
4
Red Delicious Apple
Plant
An apple a day keeps energy penalties away.
50
5
Redblood Sapper
Plant
A virulent bloom, prized for the deep red dye it can produce; abhorred for its tendency to strangle other plants and take over a field.
42
4
Cindervine
Plant
It may appear scorched and dead, but Cindervine thrives in fiery environments.
75
5
Bell Fungus
Plant
A hardy species of fungus that is slow-growing but resilient to harsh conditions.
26
3
Cindermint
Plant
A crunchy plant with a little fiery kick. Often dried and crumbled up to help accent desserts or teas.
63
7
Flameweed
Plant
The leaves of this dry shrub are nearly impervious to flame, making it incredibly difficult to clear once flameweed has overrun an area.
41
4
Floating Maiden
Plant
This golden plant has extensive root systems below the water's surface. They can outcompete many submerged plant species for light and nutrients.
33
3
Ancient Mushroom
Plant
Eating these mushrooms is rumored to make a dragon grow.
25
3
Pampas Grass
Plant
Dragons may dry these grasses to store them for leaner times, or to decorate the entrances of their lairs in times of plenty.
41
5
Marigold
Plant
Marigolds are popular in decorative food dishes, their bright florets adding an interesting pop of color.
29
3
Horn of Plenty
Plant
All autumn feasts look better with one of these- everyone can find something they like! Well, almost everyone.
75
10
Honeycomb Fragment
Plant
A delicious treat.
18
2
Sanddrift Aconite
Plant
Vibrant, plentiful, and spicy. A staple in delta cuisine.
24
2
Fire Flower
Plant
Consuming this flower gives dragons of the fire flight the sudden urge to channel their magic into projectile spheres of flame.
42
4
Honeycrisp Apple
Plant
It's a challenge to get the skin off in a single, unbroken spiral. Sharpen your claws!
50
5
Ashfall Prickler
Plant
Instead of being filled with water, Ashfall Pricklers contain a spicy sauce that goes well with anything. Weird.
25
3
Speckled Fire Lily
Plant
It can be difficult to harvest fire lilies, which often grow very close to active magma vents. Scoring a basketful is quite a treat.
37
4
Cinnamon
Plant
The practice of attempting to hold a mawful of cinnamon sticks for extended periods of time became strangely popular among juvenile dragons.
58
5
Woodland Acorn
Plant
Did you know that if you swallow an acorn whole, a tree will grow in your belly? It's true!
25
3
Trampled Drygrass
Plant
The imprints in the blades of this clump of grass indicate that something very large and very heavy passed by recently...
29
3
Ghost-Painted Fern
Plant
A naturally occurring plant that is frequently mistaken as a sign that an irate dryad is nearby.
25
3
Miniature Potash Peach
Plant
Plucked from the tree a bit too early, this peach is sour. Unlike the ripened fruit, it is merely warm inside, and can be eaten right away.
23
2
Dayglo Thresh
Plant
A mild pastel under normal lighting conditions, this plant flares to a brilliant glow when magics are worked in its vicinity.
29
3
Paradise Seeds
Plant
Some dragons swear these are superior to mere sunflower seeds. Others cannot discern the difference.
38
4
Longneck Winter Rations
Plant
These dried oats have been saturated with so much corn syrup that the bar is no longer particularly healthy...
39
4
Golden Milkweed
Plant
When not used as a snack, this milkweed can also be ground up for pigment. Art you can eat!
46
4
Longgrass Stalk
Plant
The Longneck Beastclan chews these stalks of grass for hours as they proceed with their daily tasks.
36
4
Stonewatch Flatblade
Plant
Stonewatch harpies may have evolved their plumage to better camouflage with the native plant life.
41
4
Hallowed Ivy
Plant
Consuming this lifts a dragon's spirits.
35
4
Heavy Grainbasket
Plant
A healthy selection of grains harvested during a particularly bountiful planting season.
25
3
Blood Acorn
Plant
While most types of acorn contain seeds, Blood Acorns are filled with nutrient-rich nectar.
55
5
Centaur Ration Pouch
Plant
This leather pouch is filled with harvested oats that have been tossed in sugar and honey. Makes for a hearty, balanced breakfast.
20
2
Sunflower Seeds
Plant
To plant and grow a beautiful flower, or to eat and grow a beautiful coat of scales?
38
4
Dryad's Saddle
Plant
There's an old story tied to this fungus, and the moral is one should never try to saddle a dryad.
35
4
Luminous Almonds
Plant
Almost too pretty to eat. Almost.
42
4
Dusty Marigold
Plant
Where this plant lacks in vibrancy it makes up for in deliciousness.
29
3
Amber Algae
Plant
Vegetable pudding!
33
3
Jungle Pith
Plant
The strain of tree that produced this spongy tissue is not very tasty; the bark is the better snack!
375
13
Golden Pepper
Plant
Not as good as the red hot chili variant that was popular back in the day, but starting to grow on you.
41
4
Wild Mustard
Plant
A yellow flower that grows in thick patches. Goes great with Wild Catsup.
50
5
Granny Smith Apple
Plant
While the apples are sweet, Granny Smith herself was a bitter dragon.
50
5
Greenpod Bloom
Plant
Harvested as a hard-shelled pod, these plants appear to bloom when slow-cooked over a fire.
42
4
Edamame
Plant
A plain food that becomes a terribly addicting snack when salted and lightly fried.
25
3
Grove Fern
Plant
Grows along the shaded paths of the forest. A great choice for those foraging for dinner.
25
3
Rotala
Plant
This plant is quick to overtake all of the available space in warm, shallow water.
42
4
Banana Tree Pith
Plant
Eat your fiber.
375
13
Pelagas Feathers
Plant
Fallen strips of bark from the Pelagas tree can be used to create a bitter tea.
58
5
Thistle
Plant
You're seriously thinking of eating that? It's thistle!
53
5
Highland Dryleaf
Plant
This hardy plant is sometimes the only sustenance found for miles. It also tastes awful.
15
2
Sunkernel
Plant
Sunkernels are the smallest type of acorn, and are commonly harvested and eaten in handfuls rather than individually.
55
5
Blooming Pods
Plant
Each capsule lets out a soft hiss when opened.
21
2
Matucana Polzii
Plant
These clusters of cacti must be consumed with care.
24
2
Strangler Seeds
Plant
Slipping these into the garden of a rival would be a really mean thing to do...
20
2
Spiral Aloe
Plant
The thick, serrated leaves of this aloe plant wither and dry up not long after harvesting, making them more of an "in the moment" kind of snack.
29
3
Greenstripe Amaranth
Plant
Naughty hatchlings will pass their Greenstripe Amaranth to familiars to get to the dessert course faster.
50
6
Sour Green Apple
Plant
This apple could have used additional time to ripen.
50
5
Dustbowl Ivy
Plant
The leaves of this plant are dry and brittle for most of the year, but gain flesh and color for a short time after infrequent rainfalls.
25
2
Feverfew
Plant
A tasty treat that may also prevent headaches.
27
3
Crisp-leaf Amaranth
Plant
While most dragons go straight for the seeds, the leaves of this Amaranth are also harvested by the thrifty forager.
50
6
Sunbeam Rotala
Plant
These hearty plants may regrow from a stray clipping.
42
4
Imperial Tails
Plant
A basic staple of many dragon clans, this tasteless grass thrives in areas of negligible magic concentrations.
41
5
Murkbottom Kelp
Plant
This kelp can grow in extreme low-light conditions.
30
3
Water Lettuce
Plant
Gathered by claw or net, water lettuce grows quickly and provides a reliable harvest.
33
3
Fragrant Orchid
Plant
The most pungent blossom of the Sandswept Delta unfortunately smells of rotting meat. (Special thanks HailSmoothie.)
25
2
Longweed Bunch
Plant
This invasive species quickly overtakes fields of longgrass. To a Longneck this is a disaster. To a Tundra, it's an additional snack.
36
4
Giant Kelp
Plant
A habitat for some, dinner for others.
30
3
Venus Flytrap
Plant
A treat sure to please both insect and plant eaters!
20
2
Sewer Sludge
Plant
It takes a certain kind of dragon to say 'Yes, that is what I want to eat.' If you are that dragon, today is your lucky day. Go with the eleven.
33
3
Deadweed
Plant
Contrary to its name, this shrub is very much alive. Wait... is it... is it moving?
41
4
Brussels Sprouts
Plant
When roasted and covered in cinnamon and sugar, these can be quite the treat! Otherwise, they're objectively awful.
39
4
Cattail
Plant
These invasive plants must be constantly removed to preserve swamps and bogs that border the Tangled Wood and the Scarred Wasteland. Thankfully, they are high in nutrients.
40
4
Notocactus
Plant
Curiously enough, the spines of the Notocactus are rubbery and harmless.
25
3
Bamboo Leaves
Plant
Delicious, but only if one is a panda or a tundra dragon.
20
2
Ivy
Plant
Ivy grows fast, so fast it can cover a den in mere weeks. Whether that's a blessing or a curse depends on your tastes.
75
5
Provision Tree
Plant
A staple for many foraging clans.
64
7
Anubias Nana
Plant
This aquatic plant is hardy enough to grow in the mineral-overloaded waters where the lava flow enters the lake.
37
4
Patio Rose
Plant
These small roses are a favored gift to the smaller dragon species.
25
3
Speckled Petunia
Plant
Creates a sweet, grassy note when boiled down and added to a dish.
42
5
Blue Rose
Plant
White roses can take on many colors by tinting their water. Plant connoisseurs have also tried to encourage them to take on other flavors as well. This one tastes faintly of blueberries.
17
2
Blueberries
Plant
A treat for hatchlings (and dragons) who have been very good today.
41
5
Winter Brussels Sprouts
Plant
Similar to regular Brussels sprouts, except colder.
39
4
Myosotis
Plant
A beautiful flower with a forgettable name.
25
3
Lace Lantana
Plant
While the leaves of this flower are best avoided, the fruit it produces is quite tasty.
30
3
Flowering Cactus
Plant
It's acknowledged that the color of the petals should have no effect on their taste, but hatchlings universally agree that's untrue!
43
5
Blue Entoloma
Plant
This cave-dwelling fungus emits sweet-smelling spores that are said to induce sleepiness upon nearby fauna. Often used as a mild sleep aid.
25
3
Dwarf Mushroom
Plant
Eating this mushroom is rumored to make a dragon shrink.
25
3
Silvery Ivy
Plant
These leaves have a metallic sheen, but are not composed of actual silver.
35
3
Chickweed
Plant
This weed is used in herbal remedies to soothe itchy scales.
60
6
Aer Sprite
Plant
A gust of aer sprites can sometimes be confused for a swarm of fireflies in the right light.
41
4
Spearmint
Plant
Being completely honest, no one really eats this unless Peppermint and Cindermint are unavailable.
63
7
Manyleaves
Plant
This lightning-resistant aloe plant clings to the highest points of the skyscraping escarpments ringing the Thunderhead Savanna. It gives the mouth a slight tingle when consumed.
29
3
High-Voltage Almonds
Plant
It just seems like a really bad idea to try and eat these, but don't let common sense stop you.
43
5
Winterbelle
Plant
The Winterbelle produces a hardy flower that can withstand being completely frozen. When it is thawed it produces a pleasant scent that attracts drowsy insects and dragons with a sweet tooth.
38
4
Madame Snapdragon
Plant
A common myth about this flower is that it sings at midnight and those who consume it are said to be bestowed the gift of a beautiful voice. Most of the time it simply results in terrible indigestion.
40
4
Bluelipped Thresh
Plant
This aquatic plant grows on the edges of caves and waterway entrances. It requires the low light and high mineral content such environments provide.
30
3
Wisp Fruit
Plant
This fruit is light, airy, and tasteless.
22
2
Succulent Spears
Plant
These crisp spears have a surprisingly pungent odor when cooked. Dragons who partake may upset their lair mates.
35
3
Dusk Aconite
Plant
An unremarkable plant by day. These pale flowers blossom under the light of the full moon and reflect its glow, turning the delta into a starlit sandscape.
24
2
Frosted Violets
Plant
Served best when chilled. No one likes a warm violet salad!
17
2
Groundfrost Grasses
Plant
This bluish grass isn't named for its ability to break through frost, but for its resemblance to it.
29
3
Chilled Edamame
Plant
Not really an improvement on the fried variety; some dragons have no taste, and neither do these beans.
25
3
Satin Violets
Plant
The petals of this flower are super soft!
17
2
Blue Parrot Tulip
Plant
Eating these will turn your tongue blue.
50
5
Sweet Potato Vine
Plant
The roots of this plant produce a hearty bulb that provides starch to a diet. The leaves are good too!
37
4
Royal Lantana
Plant
A meal fit for nobility!
30
3
Sandhills Amaranth
Plant
The seeds, leaves, stems, and roots of Amaranth can be eaten by a hungry dragon, with nothing gone to waste.
50
6
Black Tulip
Plant
The comfort food of heart-broken veggie-dragons.
50
5
Corpsemaker Ivy
Plant
This plant protects itself with a powerful poison condensed into just a few of its leaves, rendering them useless for photosynthesis and purple in color. Eat the green bits with care!
29
3
Berry and Nut Trail Bar
Plant
A preserved stick of pressed berries and nuts.
39
4
Siltvine
Plant
The ground stems of the siltvine can be used as the last important reagent to activate a bubbling poison, or sprinkled on foods to bring out their flavor. Risk or reward?
37
4
Star Moss
Plant
A dull gray by day, Star Moss sparkles vibrantly at night. Some say it even tastes better then.
25
3
Umbra Parthenium
Plant
A night-blooming plant, Umbra Parthenium is irresistible to herbivorous dragons.
28
3
Cliffside Milkweed
Plant
This species of flower only grows from the cracks of mesa walls.
46
4
Bicolor Petunia
Plant
Lovely when in a vase or in a tummy.
43
5
Bittercrisp Apples
Plant
A variety of apple that keeps for a long time, but becomes dark and bitter in flavor as it ages.
26
3
Dandelion Seeds
Plant
These medicinal seeds have been put to use in many herbal teas.
41
4
Cursed Garnish
Plant
Dresses up any dish... for a price.
43
5
Flycatcher
Plant
While this plant appears humble and unassuming, those who consume it know it to be ambrosia.
20
2
Sugarmelon
Plant
Though it is technically classified as a fruit, this melon is not considered to be particularly nutritious.
43
5
Alstroemeria
Plant
Cultivated for decoration and dessert.
25
3
Butcher's Fig
Plant
This crimson fruit stains a maw red for days.
64
8
Bloody Snapdragon
Plant
This hardy plant provides herbivorous dragons with a valuable source of food during long winter months, but tastes awful.
40
4
Delta Orchid
Plant
These flowers are in a constant state of change. (Special thanks Pheonyx.)
25
2
Bulrush
Plant
When not consumed, bulrushes are popular for crafting woven baskets and wreaths. When consumed, they're best boiled or steamed to soften their thick exterior.
40
4
Emetic Russula
Plant
Just a fancy way of saying 'eat this and you might throw up.'
25
3
Spathiphyllum
Plant
If not consumed, these flowers make excellent lair decorations. Spathiphyllum thrive in areas with little or no natural light.
62
6
Bee Orchid
Plant
The early bee gets the flower. Unless that flower wants to confuse all the bees and everything around it. Jerk move, flower.
30
3
Orchid Cactus
Plant
Soft and prickly all at once! It's a feast for the senses!
43
5
Pale Pink Rose
Plant
A romantic bouquet and dinner for dragons.
17
2
Watermelon
Plant
Though it has a land-growing cousin, this melon is cultivated exclusively in the Sea of a Thousand Currents.
42
4
Senecio Haworthii
Plant
A crisp, bright flavor, perfect for cleansing the palate.
35
3
Living Stones
Plant
Nature has produced a plant that looks exactly like a rock. Unfortunately it also looks a little bit like a butt.
40
4
Incorporeal Substance
Plant
An oxymoron that nevertheless fills the stomach.
43
5
Fogflower
Plant
A prickly, thorny, imposing flower. Its ripened heart is delicious, if you find it worth the work.
53
5
Dusky Apples
Plant
A perfectly sweet and palatable apple of an unusual coloration. Sadly its bluish hue does not translate well as a dye.
26
3
Polarized Mushrooms
Plant
Harvesting mushrooms from the north and south end of a cave is an illuminating experience.
26
3
Black-lipped Wolfsbane
Plant
While dangerous for wolves - and most mammals - to consume, Wolfsbane has no effect on dragons.
38
4
Moor Thistle
Plant
Millions of moor thistle cover the lowland valleys of the Tangled Wood. Coupled with the indigenous brambles, they provide excellent protection for dragon caves.
53
5
Acorn
Plant
Acorns are perfect for storing during long winter months, if you can get them before the squirrels...
55
5
Maple Seed
Plant
Dragons can't help picking up fallen maple seeds so that they can watch them spin to the ground again.
41
4
Stonewatch Scrub
Plant
Chewing this plant will dye your teeth blue.
41
4
Centaur Nut Mix
Plant
An assortment of harvested nuts, capable of sustaining a warrior's energy for weeks.
20
2
Blacktongue Pepper
Plant
Consumed for its seeds -which exhibit the highest level of pungency in Sornieth- this pepper is harvested at midnight for the best batch.
41
4
4.2 Food - Fish:
Scarlet Mussels
Seafood
Coatls with access to mussels will spend a leisurely day harvesting and cracking the spoils on their tummies. It's adorable- ...unless you're a mollusc.
33
3
Rose Pixie
Seafood
This species of sea dragon is covered in a protective membrane, and is right at home in the poisonous fronds of the coral community.
55
5
Buff Endler
Seafood
A steady diet of these fish make for stronger scales, fuller feathers, and serious discussions about "gains."
24
2
Lyretail Puffer
Seafood
These fish are susceptible to parasites and will rub against rough surfaces to remove them. On the positive side, a dragon standing still in the water will find them easy to catch; on the negative, the parasites are easy to catch too.
35
3
Red Octopus
Seafood
The name 'Red Octopus' is a bit misleading, as they are known to change color and are rarely red.
50
6
Dogtooth Wrasse
Seafood
Some dragons prefer watching these fish to eating them.
41
4
Vampire Eel
Seafood
While this fish does not have an aversion to sunlight, it does have a taste for blood...
21
2
Blue Spot Pygmy Wrasse
Seafood
Rather than trying to hide, its gorgeous scales often fascinate fishing dragons, making them forget they wanted to eat it in the first place. (Special thanks to Spiral!)
17
2
Amber Goby
Seafood
Rather than for its color, this diminutive fish is actually named for its symbiotic relationship with the Amber Gulper, whose plated flank provides both a bacterial food source and shelter.
40
4
Clownfish
Seafood
Not as sad nor as funny as an actual jester.
38
4
Copperband Butterflyfish
Seafood
This beautiful fish can be territorial.
42
4
Sea Globe
Seafood
The fare of the desperate fisher.
43
5
Golden Betta
Seafood
Traditionally given out to the second wave of food taste-testers. Many dragons hold onto them rather than eating them.
25
3
Citrus Lionfish
Seafood
The good news? It actually tastes like citrus! The bad news? That's the venom. (Special thanks to tbptwist.)
26
3
Wood Shrimp
Seafood
The delicate fans on their front limbs allow this creature to filter food in swift currents.
38
4
Shell-Dwelling Cichlid
Seafood
Incredibly picky and discerning, these house-hunters typically vie for the shells with the shiniest interiors.
17
2
Dumpling Squid
Seafood
Amazing when dipped in a tangy sauce.
58
5
Bamboo Shrimp
Seafood
Its excellent camouflage allows this shrimp to pass for a leaf when seen from above.
38
4
Marbled Stingray
Seafood
These lively fish are a joy to watch and to eat.
25
3
Rosaline Gulper
Seafood
These odd fishes propel themselves by constantly swallowing excessive amounts of warm water and expelling them out of gills near their tails. Seems like a lot of work.
37
4
Firecoiler
Seafood
One of the only species in the realm that can survive in molten lava, the firecoiler is known to lurch from scalding pools to latch onto victims and drag them back in.
37
4
Spineback Slug
Seafood
Does this look like it wants to be touched? No. Should you touch it? No. Will you touch it? Yes. (Special thanks Velsim.)
33
3
Bearded Squiggle
Seafood
The bristles underneath are decidedly unappetizing. Best prepared by a professional.
43
5
Blacksaddle Wrasse
Seafood
Serve with a white wine.
41
4
Eel Larvae
Seafood
This poor unfortunate eel is dinner now.
42
4
Renegade Dartling
Seafood
The color spots on dartlings can display as green, blue, or even purple depending on the area of Harpy's Roost that the fry developed in.
41
4
Dried Fish
Seafood
A string of tiny, dried fish. The amount of salt the Raptorik cook used is almost offensive.
28
3
Lakebottom Flounder
Seafood
The weird-looking flounder is sometimes dried and used as a platter for much more attractive-looking seafood.
40
4
Seashore Digger
Seafood
The tunnels created by diggers can become vast labyrinths. An unwary dragon may find the ground beneath their claws is not as solid as they thought.
30
3
Sunshine Stinger
Seafood
Blooms of Sunshine Stingers congregate near the sea's surface during the day, feeding in the warmed waters.
41
5
Speckled Hogfish
Seafood
If you were waiting around for this fish to oink, you're likely going to be disappointed.
29
3
Gilded Tetras
Seafood
This schooling fish appears to be dull brown until it moves, its iridescent golden sides mimicking light reflections when viewed from above.
25
3
Yellow-Tinged Featherduster
Seafood
Eating these may tickle the back of a dragon's throat, causing them to sneeze.
17
2
Topaz Guppy
Seafood
The Topaz Guppy is friendly to a fault, often swimming right up to hungry dragons.
30
3
Giant Oarfish
Seafood
These oddball fish can grow to be eighty feet long and are hardly ever seen unless they die and float to the surface. Water dragons consider it a feast if one can be caught alive.
360
13
Leon's Mane
Seafood
This imposter's coloration and shaping works to protect it from other denizens of the deep.
43
5
Flying Gurnard
Seafood
Though gurnards may use their fins to appear larger to ward off predators, they'll never appear large enough to ward off a dragon.
30
3
Leopard Needletooth
Seafood
The elusive leopard needletooth shark is often found half-buried in the sand, where it spends its time trying NOT to be found.
55
6
Uaru
Seafood
A mid-sized fish that's surprisingly shy. Okay, maybe it's not so surprising to be shy around a dragon.
35
3
Pygmy Wrasse
Seafood
Throwing this fish at someone will get you arrested for hawrassement. (Special thanks to Windhover!)
14
2
Emerald Shiners
Seafood
A shiner is hardly a satisfying meal for a dragon, but one shiner can be used to catch a much larger dinner!
22
2
Pumpkinseed Sunfish
Seafood
A tasty and addictive snack when roasted and salted.
50
5
Armored Catfish
Seafood
The thick scales of this fish protect it from the nips of its kin, but not from the bite of a determined dragon.
30
3
Ringscale Arowana
Seafood
Prized by fishkeepers, these fish are difficult to keep in a lair that enjoys their seafood.
35
3
Warmwater Twister
Seafood
Twisters wrap their tails to an anchor point and snatch smaller fish caught in powerful deepwater vortices.
37
4
Broadback Pleco
Seafood
Wildly aggressive, catching one is considered a mark of great fishing skill. Unfortunately, it also tastes disgusting. All that effort for nothing! (Special thanks to eternity1!)
24
2
Bimac Octopus
Seafood
A chewy treat that sometimes has other seafood inside. It's a seafood piñata!
43
5
Cyan Tetras
Seafood
A warm-water treat. Best harvested by groups of two or more.
25
3
Coral Dweller
Seafood
It takes skill to successfully catch a coral dweller without getting stung.
475
18
Broadstripe Uaru
Seafood
Delicious when cut into thin slices and served raw over a bed of cut carrots. Also delicious without the carrots: Some dragons never eat their veggies!
35
3
Marsh Stalker
Seafood
The snack that scowls back -until you bite their heads off.
42
4
Sea Bass
Seafood
When a coatl approaches, there are no more bass to see.
400
15
Humpback Anglerfish
Seafood
Nature, really? This is what you went with?
41
4
Brackwater Lumphead
Seafood
The larger the lump, the more popular the specimen.
29
3
Scaleskin Marlin
Seafood
Flying this catch back to a lair can be more of a challenge than catching it.
30
3
Fish Oil
Seafood
Health-conscious dragons are obsessed with this stuff.
400
20
Telescope Butterfly
Seafood
Its tail looks like a butterfly's wings when viewed from above.
33
3
Brilliant Krill
Seafood
Robotic Tenders get their brilliant pink coloration from krill; it's used to pigment the paint.
41
5
Butterflyfish
Seafood
These fish begin life as a rather dull fry; as they approach maturity they develop a thick membrane and go dormant. Weeks later they emerge with vibrant coloration.
43
5
Goldbelly Dragonfish
Seafood
This fish will consume almost anything that can fit into its mouth. Discarded coins will linger in its stomach for years; it's handy to get paid for eating dinner!
35
4
Squirming Tentacle
Seafood
This tentacle is not going down without a fight! ...It doesn't seem to realize that the rest of its body has stopped.
43
5
Lap Octopus
Seafood
The octopus doesn't appreciate being on your lap. Denmates don't appreciate it being on your lap. You don't like it on your lap. It's not very fun to pet.
43
5
Venomspite Invader
Seafood
Popular in fishponds for dragons who don't mind eventually having only one fish in the pond. (Special thanks to BrightIce.)
26
3
Bluespot Weather Loach
Seafood
This fish is sensitive to changes in pressure and can be used to predict the weather.
43
5
Eyebiter
Seafood
It's advised to wear goggles when fishing in murky waters.
41
4
Redstreak Frilled Eel
Seafood
Though many dragons are eager to eat them as soon as possible, it is considered wise to remove the frills first.
42
4
Livewire Endlers
Seafood
Groups of these electro-conducive fish are routinely kept in glass jugs. Their internal glow and highly-reflective scales mixed with the refractory qualities of the water make for an amazing light show.
29
3
Sicklemaw Gar
Seafood
A marsh rich in gar is likely to be poor in other species of fish.
42
4
Crystalline Myctophid
Seafood
Boreal myctophid remain stationary, close to the surface of the water, hoping to develop a crown of crystals to attract a potential mate.
38
4
Bluebell Clownfish
Seafood
Most clownfishes use their coloration to blend into bright coral reefs. The bluebell uses its coloration to annoy their predators into giving up the chase.
38
4
Bluewave Jellyfish
Seafood
The snack that stings back: Jellyfish!
41
5
Crowntail Surgling
Seafood
Its flared fins can be used to intimidate larger fish; pity this skill doesn't work on dragons.
27
3
Bluemoon Dartling
Seafood
Dartlings are able to weather droughts by burying deep into the ground and forming a mucus cocoon. They can survive in this hibernation state for up to three years.
41
4
Rainbow Mussels
Seafood
The crushed shells of rainbow mussels may be used in creating iridescent pigment.
32
3
Bluespine Slug
Seafood
Unlike their larger, shelled brethren, these slugs cannot dodge. Dragons rejoice! (Special thanks Weirdo.)
33
3
Aberrant Cat Shark
Seafood
Torn between two worlds~
43
5
River Wiggler
Seafood
These small freshwater eels were introduced to many rivers near dragon lairs to help keep the leech population in check.
21
2
Swordfish
Seafood
Dueling with swordfish requires much greater skill than dueling with swords. En garde!
30
3
Blue Buffalohead
Seafood
You'd think the forehead protrusion would be a delicacy or something. Nah, just a bunch of useless cartilage.
29
3
Overflowing Fishbasket
Seafood
A wicker basket just crammed with fresh-caught seafood. What a haul!
75
10
Bountiful Fishnet
Seafood
A wriggling net full of an assortment of fresh-caught fish.
25
3
Ghostcrab
Seafood
This crab haunts beaches, not dragons.
30
3
Nogglet
Seafood
Noggle noggle noggle noggle.
33
3
Blue Ring Octopus
Seafood
Considered quite the feat to catch and eat, these octopuses are caught by foolish young dragons seeking to impress their friends. One mistake can be fatal, as the venom of these creatures is powerful and can be fatal to smaller dragons.
50
6
Wetland Ghost
Seafood
The wetland ghost will molt every month, leaving behind a perfect ghost of itself. The molts are crunchy, but not as satisfying for a young dragon as a full shrimp.
50
5
Showman's Arowana
Seafood
A showy fish for a showy chef.
35
3
Rosy Similis
Seafood
It is unwise to eat a rosy similis with a dull-colored head.
17
2
Brilliant Endler
Seafood
Schools of these fish resemble the feathery cloud aftermath of a speeding dunerunner marathon, but underwater.
24
2
Balloon Belly Magi
Seafood
Consuming these fish is said to enhance the magical capabilities of the diner.
35
3
Inky Octopus
Seafood
The ink sacs in this species make up 20% of its body weight. While the ink is not poisonous, it has a foul taste and is not usually eaten.
50
6
Deepsea Yawner
Seafood
When dried or smoked, the Deepsea Yawner provides an excellent and sustaining jerky for the long haul traveler. Looks wicked gross, though.
41
4
Pleco
Seafood
Pleco root themselves into the silty sediment of streams. Even the heaviest of wading Snappers can not crack the hard scales that cover the Pleco's back. (Special thanks to Jackaloped!)
24
2
Firebelly Shark
Seafood
This brave little fish will often act more imposing than it appears.
37
4
Dark-Tufted Featherduster
Seafood
A snack for the swift, catching these worms before they retreat into their tubes is a talent.
18
2
Ebony Hogfish
Seafood
This friendly ocean-dweller coexists harmoniously with the not-often-seen Ivory Hogfish. It is not an uncommon sight to see blended schools swimming near coral beds.
29
3
Dried Anchovies
Seafood
There are plenty of fish in the ocean, so why did you choose to eat these?
28
3
Eel Fry
Seafood
A meal famous for its shock value.
43
5
Black Sea Nettle
Seafood
It's about as much fun to eat as land nettles.
43
5
Violet Betta
Seafood
While reds and blues abound, breeding a true purple betta is quite the achievement! It's a shame this one is dinner.
25
3
Sparklers
Seafood
Known for their reflective, multi-colored scales, this species of guppy are often saved from the lunch basket by the impressive glittering performance they use to get away.
29
3
Shalefin
Seafood
The tiny flecks of stone this fish ingests while grazing are recycled to provide thick, armored scales.
39
4
Ragesquid
Seafood
If one manages to ever catch these speedy creatures, they're in for quite the treat. Purple is the real new food trend.
41
4
Subterranean Goldfish
Seafood
Don't put your goldfish down a drainage creek. They will grow mighty and come back to take their vengeance. It's also super mean and irresponsible.
33
3
Onyx Craylet
Seafood
The shell of the onyx craylet is almost indistinguishable from the dark chalcedony it's named for. This provides the creature with a great hiding spot.
40
4
Spotted Stingray
Seafood
A Spotted Stingray can be as daunting a foe to a Fae dragon as a Mantarune is to a Guardian.
475
18
Venerable Shalefin
Seafood
Somehow it seems wiser than a typical shalefin; the wisdom of fish is not something dragons really understand.
39
4
Black Diamond Stingray
Seafood
Mind the pointy bits.
25
3
Chewy Tentacle
Seafood
If you swallow a chewy tentacle it stays in your stomach for 7 years. It's true!
42
4
Aether Hermit
Seafood
Some say this crab can shoot beams of arcane energy at foes, but this one only pinches. Maybe it's out of mana?
30
3
Spotted Seabeak
Seafood
Very few parts of this bright animal are edible raw, but if cooked in a creamy broth its natural toxins can be neutralized.
41
4
Dragonfish
Seafood
Named by beastclans for its greedy appetite.
35
4
Crowntail Wanderer
Seafood
Once bred to produce brilliantly colored, decorative fins, an accidental reintroduction to the wild sees these jewels migrating to new territories.
29
3
Oarfish
Seafood
Finding an oarfish is where the challenge begins. Digesting them is where it ends.
360
13
Hypnotic Scallop
Seafood
The shell patterns may confuse predators.
30
3
Krill
Seafood
It takes a lot of krill to satisfy a dragon.
41
5
Pastel Scallop
Seafood
It's almost too pretty to eat. Almost.
30
3
Basslet Lasher
Seafood
This tiny fish can become extremely territorial during sunrise and sunset.
33
3
Almandine Goby
Seafood
The spritely almandine goby isn't much of a meal on its own (best consumed in the tens or hundreds), but holds an important place as prey for larger fish species found in Sornieth's waters.
40
4
Yellow-Frilled Eel
Seafood
These eels swim in erratic circles and often tie themselves into knots. Some dragons sneer and claim that they are the ancestors of Spiral dragons; Spiral dragons grin because they think that is a super cool idea.
42
4
Chalcedony Craylet
Seafood
The vibrant exoskeleton of the chalcedony craylet appears almost artificial. After being consumed, flecks of its shell are often used in mosaic patterns, as they retain their brilliance long after the animal's passing.
40
4
Flametail Loach
Seafood
This bottom feeder will inhale nearly everything that fits in its mouth.
42
4
True Rainbow Trout
Seafood
For occasions when a common rainbow trout just is not up to par.
60
6
4.3 Food - Meat:
Molten Tadpole
Meat
Molten Wartoad spawning grounds are easy to spot; look for pools of water surrounded by steam.
450
17
Heartred Croaker Leg
Meat
Carnivorous dragons use these legs as a colorful garnish during festivals.
42
4
Silver-Laced Rooster
Meat
There was once a play about a rooster who attempted to woo a dragon; it was a tragedy.
60
6
Inferno Possum
Meat
...is a really good band name.
37
4
Coiled Burnserpent
Meat
Mysteriously hot-blooded for a reptile, the burnserpent uses its body heat to startle predators while it wriggles away.
38
4
Lesser Dreadram
Meat
These smaller, less-imposing creatures are routinely seen in large groups flanking a single dreadram -who is itself a rare and buffed out mutation of the species.
37
4
Thick Meat Strips
Meat
The strips of meat in this bag are of unknown origin. They smell really, really good though.
20
2
Red-Breasted Goose
Meat
Red-breasted geese will often nest near dragon lairs. How well this strategy works depends on whether the lair is populated by Tundra or Wildclaw dragons...
64
8
Pallas Cat
Meat
Grump grump.
35
3
Firebearer
Meat
Members of this species will manually assist in the spread of natural forest fires by carrying burning branches to remote areas. Next time a hatchling 'blames it on the monkeys' they might actually be telling the truth!
62
6
Lesser Land Iguana
Meat
Glowing with self-esteem, this reptile truly embraces the "Less is More" mentality. (Special thanks to ArtisanAlice!)
65
8
Red-Crested Tweeter
Meat
A surprisingly talented bird with the ability to repeat brief sentences of speech, as long as they are sarcastic or politically-charged.
42
4
White-Eared Hummingbird
Meat
The name alone has sparked many arguments over whether or not birds really have ears.
25
3
Searing Bunny
Meat
Spicy!
23
2
Tigereye Squirrel
Meat
These squirrels maintain their agility by performing rigorous training regimens.
28
3
Bush Rat
Meat
Frequently mistaken for a mouse.
63
6
Gamy Shockshank
Meat
You know when someone tells you that the meal will have a little "kick"? This is what they're talking about.
29
3
Red Squirrel
Meat
The Red Squirrel is known for its erratic, some might say screwy, behavior.
25
3
Bundle of Haunchmeat
Meat
A successful haul of haunchmeat, ready to be consumed by a hungry clan.
75
10
Salted Game
Meat
A choice cut of game, salted and preserved. Enjoy after a nice sear or, y'know, in one raw gulp.
25
3
Spotted Goat
Meat
Though they are able to graze nearly anywhere, they will beeline to mow down carefully tended gardens.
25
3
Puddlehopper
Meat
Difficult to catch, and more difficult to hold onto.
27
3
Canopy Darter
Meat
Brightly colored frogs are usually extremely toxic, but the Canopy Darter is completely harmless.
75
5
Sunspot Sparrow
Meat
This species has the peculiar habit of perching upside-down.
41
4
Ferret
Meat
It's a fine treat to ferret out this lunch.
62
7
Sublime Peacock
Meat
This sienna-colored fowl is hunted for its unique tail feathers, the hues of which can drastically shift over the course of several years.
40
4
Forester Squirrel
Meat
Over time, a family of these squirrels is capable of felling even ancient trees with their constant gnawing.
28
3
Sun Flecked Fieldmouse
Meat
Named for the way it sparkles in sunlight, this strange rodent can leap great distances and has a tendency to brood.
20
2
Redridge Pangolin
Meat
The redridge pangolin can be tricky to hunt. They are virtually indistinguishable from the rocky terrain they call home when viewed from above.
64
7
Green-throated Skink
Meat
The more confident cousin of the Yellow-bellied Skink.
100
9
Muskrat
Meat
Found thriving in the Gladeveins of the Viridian Labyrinth, this large rodent usually wades in the aqueducts looking for fish, frogs, or crayfish to eat. (Special thanks to AlligatorFeet.)
90
9
Salamander
Meat
Fabled for its fire resistance, the elusive Salamander only emerges from volcanic fissures when an eruption is nigh.
35
4
Ashfall Bat
Meat
While most bats are active at dusk, Ashfall Bats emerge from their caves as volcanic ash rains from the sky.
20
2
Hooded Hen
Meat
This here's a nice, I say, a nice specimen. Though, it's got more nerve than a bum tooth.
50
5
Turkey Dinner
Meat
A meal that tastes best when shared with the rest of your clan. Except the plant, insect, and fish-eaters...
42
6
Golden Reefprince
Meat
Named for its regal, golden sheen, this axolotl is best served when trying to impress someone.
55
7
Rat Tangle
Meat
No one's entirely sure how this happened, though there are a suspicious number of them in The Waterway.
320
11
Dustrunner Meerkat
Meat
This quirky species of meerkat has developed an unlikely cohabitation with the tusked boars of the region.
29
3
Old World Rabbit
Meat
This species has managed to thrive even in the aftermath of two apocalypses. All divergent species of rabbit claim Old World rabbits as their living ancestors.
50
5
Pale Pygmy Hippo
Meat
Young pygmy hippos have been known to capture the love and admiration of many dragons, resulting in many clans declaring them a protected species.
250
8
Yellow Canary
Meat
Canaries make great dragon snacks, but are more often kept as natural alarms. Their call is loud enough to act as a warning about plague gasses nearby.
29
3
False-Peacock Quail
Meat
There isn't much to be said: this quail is just lookin' sooooo good.
55
5
Arroyo Toad
Meat
Most dragons have developed an immunity to this toad's poisonous skin, but mirrors may suffer an allergic reaction.
61
6
Mudpuppy
Meat
For the sake of everyone around you, please wash this off before eating it.
55
7
Wallaby
Meat
It's like a tiny, furious sprangyroo!
64
7
Trumpeter Swan
Meat
These swans trumpet from dawn till dusk and have very little consideration for the neighbors. They often find their nesting materials in disarray.
70
8
Snapping Turtle
Meat
If you can get past the nasty bite of a snapping turtle, the meat is quite delectable. Ouch, that smarts!
53
5
Leopard Gecko
Meat
Leopard geckos often slap the sides of rocks and trees with their flattened tails to signal if predators are approaching.
50
6
Common Sparrow
Meat
As small and plentiful as this bird is, most dragons consider it junk food. Bet you can't eat just one!
15
2
Eastern Mole
Meat
Eastern Moles actually have two noses and four ears to make up for their lack of eyesight. Isn't that gross?
50
5
Dust Slither
Meat
Found only in the most arid regions, the Dust Slither can easily be tracked by the winding trail it leaves in sand.
25
3
Dodo Leg
Meat
This dodo didn't run fast enough.
41
4
Dusk Orpington
Meat
The toughest, most intimidating forestfowl around. Cousin species to the black orpington.
50
5
Micro Deer
Meat
These tiny creatures are in constant danger of being trampled by their gargantuan cousin, the Macro Deer. (Special thanks wailshark.)
15
2
Black Capped Budgie
Meat
White variations of this budgie are rare, and for some reason are frequently attacked by the Black-Caps.
45
4
Demoiselle Crane
Meat
A crane in distress.
24
2
Sheep
Meat
Entire flocks of these friendly animals tend to go missing whenever dragons are near. No one knows why. (Special thanks to RainChild!)
65
7
Striped Monitor
Meat
The tough meat of this lizard requires intensive chewing to soften it; larger species of dragons bypass this problem by swallowing them whole.
41
5
Valley Quail
Meat
Valley Quails are misnamed. They actually live at the crests of hills and mountains.
55
5
Dappled Clucker
Meat
Unlike most of the animal kingdom, the females of this species of fowl fight over the males. And it is BRUTAL.
50
5
Aged Carcass
Meat
This creature had very little meat on its decomposing form to begin with. This is almost not even worth it.
41
4
Hopping Mouse
Meat
Hopping mice live in colonies. Lair infestations are fairly easy to detect when compared with common mice; just listen for the thumping!
35
4
Elk Ear
Meat
Did you hear that? It's lunch.
38
4
Field Chirper
Meat
Birdsong greets the dawn, while chirpersong heralds midafternoon. Fields are a noisy place, really.
35
3
Roan Mouse
Meat
The Roan Mouse is considered a fancier variety of mouse, yet it tastes like any other.
20
2
Squirrel Monkey
Meat
These territorial primates live in enormous family groups sometimes numbering into the thousands. You'll know if you stepped into the wrong part of the forest...
62
6
Steppes Box Turtle
Meat
This species of turtle is known more for its valuable patterned shell than for its taste.
53
5
Forestpath Rooster
Meat
Be careful: this one's a double-crosser. (Special thanks to Oscillator.)
20
2
Swamp Rat
Meat
Though they prefer to live in wetland habitats, colonies of swamp rats have been known to infest dragon lairs across much of northern Sornieth.
63
6
Herdbeast Hoof
Meat
The split hoof of a grazing creature. Large ones like this make excellent parchment weights.
15
4
Serrated Beak
Meat
Chew carefully.
18
2
Glass Vole
Meat
The satisfying crunch of a Glass Vole makes them a great snack between meals.
39
4
Balsas Anole
Meat
The Balsas Anole can change its color based on its mood. This color probably means 'terrified.'
15
2
Tree Gecko
Meat
Excellent camouflage helps this creature blend in with leaves and grasses. Colorblindness doesn't help it when looking for a hiding spot.
50
6
Brent Goose
Meat
These menaces are dangerous in large flocks. Also dangerous in small flocks. Even one is dangerous. Don't bother these geese.
64
8
Weasel
Meat
It was not able to weasel its way out of this one.
62
7
Banded Rattlesnake
Meat
The Banded Rattlesnake is known for congregating in ruins and temples, hoping to scare the pants off of well-known explorers that may walk by. (Special thanks to confusedPaladin!)
24
2
Plantain Poacher
Meat
Members of this clever species are known to pilfer dragon stores for fruits and vegetables, which they'll then trade to other monkeys in exchange for other delicacies. That's some monkey business, right there.
62
6
Emerald Ratsnake
Meat
This particular species of snake lacks venom and is quite docile- that is... unless you are a rat.
25
3
Everglade Hedgehog
Meat
Green food is full of vitamins!
31
3
Garden Tender
Meat
If left unattended, garden tenders will tend your tender plants down to the roots. Tend those tenders into tasty tenders of tender.
25
3
Writhing Treesnake
Meat
Treesnakes spend the majority of their lives under fallen leaves on the jungle floor. Who was in charge of classifying this one?
38
4
Black Masked Lovebird
Meat
Small bird. Big heart. Also big beak; watch out!
38
4
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
Meat
Given the high sugar content of its diet, eating too many of this hummingbird can make small dragons hyper.
25
3
Green Iguana
Meat
This friendly iguana can be seen accompanying science teachers on educational trips, and has even been known to help drive a magical school bus. (Special thanks to CatalyticGenesis!)
65
8
Cottontail Rabbit
Meat
When confronted with tone-deaf dragons, smaller dragons will plug their ears with cotton balls. Larger species will plug their ears with cottontail rabbits.
50
5
Zephyr Sparrow
Meat
This sparrow can fly amazingly high, only to pass out from lack of oxygen. They tend to be short lived and squishy.
15
2
Jade Peacock
Meat
The tragic jade peacock has a lifespan of about two and a half years, most of which is spent nearly entirely featherless. To make matters worse, in the time of their life that these birds gain their plumage is also when they are the most tasty.
45
4
Reedhopper
Meat
Though this frog blends well with its environment, it is inevitably given away by its loud, incessant croaking.
75
5
Emerald Striker
Meat
The emeralds are not gems, but reserves of venom; a glittering disappointment. (KS Sponsored by Opal.)
55
7
Green Jelly
Meat
Difficult to classify.
33
3
Calico Chimera
Meat
If one thinks the outside is strange, the inside is wild~
43
5
Flecked Bushrunner
Meat
In one of the most humorous displays in the animal kingdom, males of this quail species race one another to attract mates, rather than fight.
55
5
Hellbender
Meat
The Hellbender is well known for its craftiness, enabling it to wiggle out of any bad situation...usually.
35
4
Pronghorn Haunch
Meat
To Imperial dragons, this is sometimes referred to as a Lucky Pronghorn's Leg, and to lose one will result in a rash of bad luck. No worse than the Pronghorn's luck, though.
41
4
Sandstrike Hedgehog
Meat
It slumbers beneath the ground with only its spines exposed. This tiny terror is named after its similarity to a greater sandstrike.
31
3
Nooccar
Meat
Really, field researcher? That's the name you went with?
65
7
Marsh Rabbit
Meat
Marsh rabbits produce an oil to act as a water repellent. While it does not taste very good, it is not an effective dragon-repellent.
50
5
Brown Spot Toad
Meat
When this toad came to your lair, there was panic in the parlours and howling in the halls.
61
6
False Podid
Meat
A smaller cousin of the common podid, these little fellas taste best roasted in the shell.
64
7
Shiny Anole
Meat
The Shiny Anole is a curious lizard that basks in heavy rain, not sunlight. It hides during clear days.
15
2
Black Squirrel
Meat
Melancholy cousin of the common grey squirrel.
25
3
Taillash Rat
Meat
It's unclear what advantage the additional tails provide this rodent, but the extra movement serves to entertain young hatchlings.
43
5
Jagged Beak
Meat
This used to be part of an animal's face. That's kinda weird, right?
18
2
Toad
Meat
This amphibious adversary possesses an arsenal of mediocre abilities.
61
6
Newt
Meat
It's said evil magic can turn dragons into newts. If that's true of this one, it never got better.
35
4
Wildwood Owlet
Meat
This owlet evolved large, adorable eyes to deter hungry predators with its cuteness. Are you going to fall for that? (Special thanks Petrichora.)
20
2
Blueridge Fin
Meat
A fine cut of meat.
28
3
Mallard
Meat
After catching this fowl you realized it was actually rabbit season...
58
5
Bar-Headed Goose
Meat
So a goose walks into a bar...
64
8
Dwarf Fawn
Meat
A tiny deer with a large ego. Often grumpy, they can also be sleepy, sneezy, or even bashful. (Special thanks AlagaesiaMeander.)
17
2
Magpie
Meat
Magpies are hunted for both their meat and their amazing collections of shiny things.
55
6
Drifting Duck
Meat
These ducks are so buoyant that they are unable to dive to reach food beneath the water's surface. They drift until food comes to them.
58
5
Oasis Songbird
Meat
The song of the Oasis Songbird has saved many a thirsty dragon from death by leading them to water.
45
4
Game Fowl
Meat
Not to be confused with the similar-looking Party Fowl. (Special thanks to legendbeary.)
20
3
Raccoon
Meat
These mischievous critters are far more likely to eat through a lair's food stores than become a meal themselves. Delicious if you manage to catch one though!
65
7
Meaty Bat Wing
Meat
The arm portion of this gnarled wing is thick with muscle. It would make a fine feast for a hatchling.
40
5
Sugarglider
Meat
This spritely nocturnal possum can be found quite commonly infiltrating and sometimes decimating sugarmelon crops.
63
7
Skunk
Meat
A common skunk, capable of making you regret (for days) the decision to take that shortcut through the tall grass.
53
5
Mud Turtle
Meat
Mud turtles are often mistaken as flat-faced stones laying in moist riverbeds. Using them as stepping stones is not encouraged.
53
5
Spotted Skunk
Meat
Don't be fooled by the spotted skunk's flowery, inviting aroma: this is a mean little critter.
53
5
Black Orpington
Meat
Males of this species of poultry crow loudly when the sun sets.
50
5
Cursed Batling
Meat
This batling was destined to meet an unfortunate end: Prophecy fulfilled!
26
3
Plague Bat
Meat
What's worse than a plague rat? This thing.
20
2
Nightrage Axolotl
Meat
This toothless amphibian hides in the shadows. No one has ever captured a Nightrage Axolotl... until now.
55
7
Maned Seal Flipper
Meat
This tough flipper may be given to teething hatchlings.
31
3
Silver Raccoon
Meat
This nuisance is actually named for its propensity to steal and hoard silver ore and trinkets rather than for the color of its reflective steely coat.
65
7
Broad-Footed Mole
Meat
Broad-footed moles will stubbornly dig in the opposite direction of their mate.
50
5
Speckled Tortoise
Meat
A large, but challenging meal.
25
3
Delicate Bat Wing
Meat
This fragile wing doesn't have much meat on it; certainly not enough for a whole meal.
40
5
Vampire Bat
Meat
In a stunning display of irony, this critter feeds primarily on duskflapper blood.
37
4
Brown Bat
Meat
The Brown Bat is the least appreciated of all bats.
20
2
Bobwhite Quail
Meat
Scores of bobwhite quail adults come together to build large community nests in rock crofts and trenches.
55
5
Charcoal Hopping Mouse
Meat
This mouse travels swiftly by hopping great distances; great is a relative term.
35
3
Wood Duck
Meat
Much tastier than a decoy.
58
5
Treetop Glider
Meat
Using a membrane connecting their fore and hind legs, the Treetop Glider can stay aloft for several hundred feet when jumping from tree canopies to lose stalking predators.
63
7
Dried Jerky
Meat
This bag of jerky is weeks old, but still keeps a great taste and texture.
20
2
Musk Scrapper
Meat
Musk scrappers are particularly odorous, even when not threatened. If one can get past the smell, the taste is to die for.
53
5
Brindle Muskrat
Meat
The brindle pattern of its coat provides far superior camouflage than that of a regular muskrat. Unfortunately, the smell still gives it away. (Special thanks to Geliril.)
90
9
Goat
Meat
Wears an unamused expression, but could instead wear a tiny sweater. Think about it.
25
3
Tolbunt Rooster
Meat
Roosters crow frequently to communicate with their flock.
60
6
Micro Goat
Meat
Where's the goat?
37
3
Sweet Songbird
Meat
For those who enjoy saccharine songs and edibles.
17
2
Grouse
Meat
These small birds make better food than pets; they tend to disappear!
21
2
Shredded Rambra Carcass
Meat
If only it didn't have those stark black and white "just try and come eat me, see what happens" stripes.
29
3
Red Frosted Canary
Meat
This non-migratory bird is not popular among dragon clans whose members have a diverse array of diets. Flocks of them will absolutely decimate stored seeds, berries, and arthropods.
29
3
Miniature Wallaby
Meat
Commonly kept near lairs as lawn management or a ready-to-eat snack.
64
7
Dodo Wing
Meat
There's not much to this wing. Despite this, they are consumed by the bucket.
41
4
Clawfoot Wallaby
Meat
Don't eat the pointy bits.
64
7
Ashmane Cat
Meat
As at home in a burrow as in a lair. Mind your stores of fish.
35
3
Tokay Gecko
Meat
An incredibly potent layer of poison film covers this reptile's hide.
50
6
Black Capped Chickadee
Meat
This songbird has an excellent memory, so the survivors of its flock surely won't forget you.
15
2
Stomper Haunch
Meat
Even having one of these is a feat.
41
4
Spurred Dodo Leg
Meat
Mind the pointy bits.
41
4
Cumulus Seal Flipper
Meat
Can be cooked down to form a tasty broth.
32
3
Spectral Bat
Meat
Not a whole lot of the extraordinary here. Just a spooky bat.
37
4
Squall Seeker
Meat
These birds are often preyed upon by the larger Storm Seekers. This cannibalism may be an attempt to cull weak blood from their lines, or it may simply be opportunistic predation.
25
2
Sugarstalker
Meat
Unlike its cousins, the sugarstalker is most active during the dawn and morning hours, opting to feed on insects that are still slumbering when the sun peeks over the horizon.
63
7
Picked-Over Bones
Meat
Whoa, whoa, whoa. There's still plenty of meat on that bone. Now you take this home, throw it in a pot, add some broth, a potato. You've got a stew going!
41
4
Snowfall Elk Ear
Meat
Elk mothers always warn their calves that if they stay out in the snow too long, their ears will fall off. This one didn't listen.
38
4
Crested Newt
Meat
This newt's namesake crest raises only during mating rituals.
35
4
Downy Mouse
Meat
A curiously feathered rodent that defies its genus and reproduces by laying eggs.
35
3
Lovebird
Meat
Some dragons keep flocks of these birds as pets for companionship and scale-cleaning services.
38
4
Juvenile Prairie Skink
Meat
Adult prairie skinks take wonderful care of their young... until they are old enough to appreciate the value of hard work and why don't you go out and get a job already and apply yourself!
100
9
Cyan Cockatoo
Meat
No one is quite sure why, but this species of cockatoo mingles regularly with flocks of magenta, yellow, and black-feathered birds.
42
5
Ermine
Meat
Ermine now.
62
7
Mute Swan
Meat
These swans prefer to live in nice, quiet lakes. They will passive-aggressively preserve their sleepy little domains.
70
8
Dreamwaker
Meat
The poisons this frog secretes can revive an unconscious dragon.
27
3
Blue-footed Gull
Meat
They are actually purple.
43
5
Incorporeal Dinner
Meat
The only thing filling your stomach is guilt.
39
4
Savanna Burrowborrow
Meat
This feisty mammal prefers to move into the hollows dug by other creatures rather than spend time excavating its own.
29
3
River Warden
Meat
The cruelest of all frog species, the River Warden suffocates flies in its mouth before eating them.
75
5
Chameleon Seal
Meat
The unique patterning of this seal makes them difficult to spot from the air.
30
3
Marine Iguana
Meat
Despite their name, these creatures can't swim. They live by the water's edge and eat kelp that washes up with the tide. (Special thanks to lostgubbins!)
65
8
Flatback Sea Turtle
Meat
These turtles are plentiful off the coasts of the Viridian Labyrinth, where nature dragon culture expressly forbids eating hatchlings that make the annual gauntlet from their beached nests to the water's edge.
380
13
Emperor Penguin
Meat
Flocks of emperor penguins will huddle together for warmth against frigid temperatures. Tundra dragons frequently attempt to huddle with them, to mixed results.
300
10
Olive Sea Snake
Meat
This snake is named not for its color, but rather for its curious love of olives.
25
3
Wartoad Trainee
Meat
The only war this tadpole will be fighting is the war against hunger.
450
17
Cuckoo
Meat
Cuckoos have learned that dragon nests do not provide an ideal location to leave their young.
30
3
Opossum
Meat
The opossum is actually a quite gentle, docile, and loving creature. This one was just making a really weird face at the time.
37
4
Pygmy Hippo
Meat
No less ferocious for their small size, it's best not to startle a pygmy hippo.
250
8
Cave Gecko
Meat
The stripes along a cave gecko's hide become bio-luminescent when it senses danger. Not nature's proudest moment, there.
50
6
Blue Bandit
Meat
Nocturnal blue bandits never acquire their own food. They are often found escaping with insects stolen from the nests of groundbirds.
53
5
Star-Nosed Mole
Meat
Universally regarded as quite possibly the most unfortunate-looking animal on the face of the planet. I mean, c'mon.
50
5
Blackwing Croaker Leg
Meat
This set of powerful legs propels croakers high into the air. This one will not be jumping anymore.
42
4
Onyx Cobra
Meat
The venom of an onyx cobra can cause the onset of a gembond in dragons. It is wise to give them a wide berth. (KS Sponsored by Opal.)
55
7
Blue Throated Budgie
Meat
For reasons unfathomable to those who eat them, budgies are sometimes kept as pets by elderly dragons.
45
4
Blue-Throated Hummingbird
Meat
This is the only hummingbird known to actually hum.
25
3
Leucistic Axolotl
Meat
Leucistic axolotls develop their lack of pigmentation from living deep in underwater caves.
55
7
Herdbeast Haunch
Meat
A wise dragon never says no to leftovers.
29
3
Runic Batling
Meat
This was an odd thing to enchant.
26
3
Coral Grouse
Meat
A favorite ingredient in the recipes of carnivorous dragons.
20
2
Nightwing Bat
Meat
The Nightwing once nested with a darker, more cunning species of bat. That other species is now extinct.
20
2
Bog Canary
Meat
Unlike most canaries, the Bog Canary's singing is offensive to any ear.
45
4
Hooded Skunk
Meat
The docile hooded skunk can be quite jealous of its striped and spotted cousins.
53
5
Striped Seal
Meat
Striped seals hunt and travel in pairs.
30
3
Deepdiver Penguin
Meat
Though they are capable of surviving the icy temperatures and crushing pressure of the deep, these penguins typically don't survive the predators found down below.
300
10
Leatherback Sea Turtle
Meat
Though the shell of this turtle is actually edible as a type of jerky, it is more commonly dried for usage as a bowl or platter.
380
13
Weird Purple Skink
Meat
You could have sworn you saw a few of these running around Baldwin's cauldron the other day. Probably maybe fine to eat.
100
9
Black Swan
Meat
These elegant birds are competitive perfectionists.
70
8
Chameleon
Meat
It is said that chameleons are great for determining a dragon's mood. Wrap one around your finger, watch the color change, then have a snack!
40
4
Blue Racer
Meat
These striking reptiles can often be seen weaving their vibrant bodies around subterranean vines and roots, making the cave walls appear like intricate, moving works of art.
26
3
Amethyst Striker
Meat
After consuming the bitter flesh, dragons will often disagree whether to preserve the hide or pick out the glittering gems. (KS Sponsored by Opal.)
55
7
Crow
Meat
Let them eat crow.
55
6
Omen Seeker
Meat
Many seekers never grow a third eye. As a result, their size and intelligence is greatly diminished.
41
4
Duskrat
Meat
The days are much too bright for the Duskrat, thus they only come out at night.
20
2
Bluebite Rattler
Meat
Despite warnings from their elders, rebellious dragons who chew these snakes turn an odd shade of violet before swelling up like a blueberry. Stop, don't... (Special thanks to Trickilicky!)
24
2
Mangled Zeeba Carcass
Meat
This unlucky Zeeba is feeding a family of four tonight.
29
3
Ram
Meat
Because 'wham' just didn't sound as good.
37
4
Solar Vole
Meat
Solar Voles tend to burrow deep in the ground, making them difficult prey to catch. They occasionally resurface to soak in sunlight, giving them a radiant glow.
39
4
Ire Tweet
Meat
Lets a dragon know when it has encroached on its territory in 280 characters or less.
17
2
Sakura Owlet
Meat
For a time owls sought to build nests in the Observatory at Focal Point. They quickly stopped when their owlets began turning pink. (Special thanks ZephiraZ.)
20
2
Southern Gull
Meat
Despite what it may tell you, this gull knows nothing of mane-care.
42
4
Fancy Rat
Meat
For special occasions and anniversaries when not just any rat will do.
63
6
Java Sparrow
Meat
Known for staying awake for days on end, the Java Sparrow is an excellent source of energy.
15
2
Satin Mouse
Meat
Living in arcane-infused fields does strange things to Satin Mice. All that matters is they're magically delicious.
20
2
Pale Prince
Meat
Keep growing, and someday you will be a king...
320
11
Opal Cobra
Meat
Cobra Attack! (KS Sponsored by Opal.)
55
7
Amelanistic Racer
Meat
Fond of living in terrifying writhing pits surrounding buried treasure. Racers... why did it have to be racers?
25
3
Greyback Sparrow
Meat
Greyback sparrows' plumage mimics the much larger, more dangerous clouddancer.
41
4
Extinguished Bunny
Meat
This bunny is not as hot as it used to be.
23
2
Shrew
Meat
Contrary to popular belief, these animals cannot be tamed.
50
5
Spotted Seal
Meat
You went yeti-hunting and you came back with a seal. 'A' for effort, though.
70
8
Leucistic Crow
Meat
An uncommon sight, made even rarer after you finish your dinner.
55
6
White Squirrel
Meat
This species of squirrel spends its life on the ground.
25
3
Snowshoe Rabbit
Meat
Foolish dragons plummet through banks of snow in pursuit of snowshoe rabbits.
50
5
4.4 Food - Insects:
Vampiric Featherflea
Insect
The featherflea buries its head deep, nearest to wing joints. The amount of flying the host partakes in creates a smorgasbord of rich blood.
41
4
Two-Tone June Beetle
Insect
Best served lightly toasted.
63
7
Honeybee
Insect
The only insect that comes presweetened.
15
2
Black Witch
Insect
This wicked insect is immune to fire, so it often lures predators to their doom by flying through bursts of lava.
25
3
Lava Strider
Insect
Catching a Lava Strider without also getting a mouthful of lava takes a bit of finesse.
45
4
Stingless Bee
Insect
THE NAME IS A LIE. THE NAME IS A LIE. (Special thanks to Phoenix447.)
90
9
Cinder Creeper
Insect
This gleaming black spider is undeterred by even the harshest heat. Swarms are frequently seen crawling in and out of smoldering trees or shrubs.
37
4
Softshell Scorpion
Insect
The heated landscape in which this creature lives has kept its exoskeleton soft and malleable.
37
4
Bean Beetle
Insect
While lady bugs are a gardener's joy, bean beetles are considered a pest. Eat them before they eat your flowers!
50
5
Pebble Silkworm
Insect
The pebbly texture is an acquired taste.
39
4
Boxer Mantis
Insect
This combative mantis is easy to provoke. It flails its arms in broad, circular motions between attacks.
500
15
Infestation Maggot
Insect
The maggot: Nature's greatest and most resilient clean-up crew. If disease can't kill these little buggers, surely a dragon will be fine, right?
41
4
Venomous Pillbug
Insect
Their painful venom would be a great deterrent if they could actually pierce a dragon's thick hide.
25
3
Aradus
Insect
A very deceitful leaf.
25
3
Giant Prickly Stick Insect
Insect
This insect's natural camouflage is so effective that it often has difficulty locating a mate.
70
8
Spider Cricket
Insect
It is capable of startling you both visually and audibly.
24
2
Redknee Tarantula
Insect
So many knees...
63
6
Charcoal Cricket
Insect
The crispy legs are loved and loathed in equal measure.
24
2
Moss Eater Moth
Insect
A subterranean species that feeds on hardy mosses that grow by the light of cave lanterns.
26
3
Teeming Loghive
Insect
You will never find a more fetching hive of thrummin' psylla-fleas.
75
10
Buzzing Rotwood
Insect
Several families of crawlies have made their homes in this rotting branch, pockmarked with holes and hideaways.
25
3
Deadwood Twig
Insect
These stick-like insects will patiently wait for days for smaller bugs to land on them which they can ensnare and consume.
39
4
Dusty Cicada
Insect
Collecting discarded cicada shells and placing them in unexpected places in your lair is a fun pastime for you and your denmates.
64
7
Shatterwing Butterfly
Insect
This butterfly shatters its own glassy wings to defend itself, slowly regenerating them over a period of weeks. Eating the shards is not recommended. (Special thanks to Tserin!)
65
7
Rolly Polly
Insect
Their defensive curl is no match for a dragon, or any other insectivore really...
25
3
Acid Widow
Insect
Didn't think it was possible to make a spider even worse? Nature has been severely underestimated.
37
4
Alder Spittlebug
Insect
The bright blue thorax on the Alder Spittlebug is meant to scare off predators, not attract mates.
55
6
Glade Swarmer
Insect
Upsetting hives of this insect can either lead to a great feast or a lot of bee stings.
15
2
Protective Wasp
Insect
This wasp forms a symbiotic relationship with local bees, protecting their home from other species of wasp while enjoying the fruits of the hive.
37
4
Leaf Insect
Insect
Plant-eating dragons are unpleasantly surprised when they end up with a mouthful of these little guys.
40
4
Common Froghopper
Insect
Despite its size, the common froghopper is able to jump much higher than the common frog.
55
6
Two-tone Brown Beetle
Insect
Dry and disappointing on the outside, gloriously dry and disappointing on the inside.
50
5
Glass Cicada
Insect
Durable while in the nymph form, this cicada gets its name for the shimmering, fragile wings it gains later in life.
64
7
White Cabbage Butterfly
Insect
Caution: Excessive consumption of this butterfly may cause cabbage farts. Think of your den mates.
25
3
Goliath Beetle
Insect
Fae dragon colonies live in constant fear of Goliath Beetles, who primarily consume the tree sap used in the creation of their nests.
26
3
Coffee Bean Hawkmoth
Insect
Sluggish in the mornings, this moth is an enthusiastic powerhouse during the day.
29
3
Sanguine Glasswing
Insect
The water-repellent wings of this butterfly are a bitter bite.
43
5
Golden Coa Moth
Insect
Only a heartless dragon would eat this amazingly delicious adorable creature.
35
3
Common Mosquito
Insect
Mosquito bit you. Eat it! Take back what's yours!
50
5
Earthworm
Insect
Earthworms despise rainfall; hundreds of thousands can be seen dotting boulders and cliffs as they escape flooding.
53
5
Spectre Dragonfly
Insect
Spectre dragonflies make almost no sound, which often startles the unwary dragon!
43
5
Rainwater Stink Bug
Insect
This insect thrives in tropical environments.
27
3
Tricolor Caterpillar
Insect
A sweet and colorful mouthful!
24
2
Giant Desert Centipede
Insect
There isn't enough space in this tooltip box to contain the amount of NOPEs we wanted to write.
24
2
Frosttangle Tender
Insect
Their white carapace allows these bugs to thrive in snowy environments as they lie in wait for prey.
39
4
Wooly Bear
Insect
Find another and you too can have a fantastic set of eyebrows. (Special thanks to Razzles!)
38
4
Blackworm
Insect
Blackworms are routinely mistaken for twigs and vines. They make horrible kindling, though.
53
5
Bark Centipede
Insect
Far less threatening than the Bite Centipede.
25
3
Southern Grass Cicada
Insect
The nymph form of cicadas are flightless. This only makes them easier to catch if one is willing to dig...
64
7
Rhinoceros Beetle
Insect
This robust beetle makes a startling screeching noise when disturbed. You've been warned.
290
10
Two-tone Wasp
Insect
The armored carapace protects this wasp from most dangers. Despite its armor, it will flee in the presence of larger creatures. This species has a high survival rate.
35
3
Daddy Longlegs
Insect
Despite its appearance, it's not a spider, but a member of an Ancient Order of Omnivorous Arthropods. They meet on Tuesdays. (Special thanks AlphaRaposa.)
21
2
June Beetle
Insect
Though these beetles can be observed year-round in many territories, their numbers swell during the summer.
63
7
Buzzwing Vampire
Insect
Relentless and numerous, these territorial flies have a sting as powerful as most wasps. They frequently transmit devastating diseases.
420
16
Mustache Moth
Insect
The most dignified of Lepidoptera.
17
2
Tiger Fern Tarantula
Insect
There's a tiger in the jungle... insects and scaredy-dragons beware!
63
6
Green June Beetle
Insect
These beetles will abandon their current meal when they see their neighbors dining on something different.
63
7
Rhododendron Leafhopper
Insect
Swarms of rhododendron leafhoppers inhabit the interiors of bamboo stalks. Hatchlings love playing 'Shake the Stick.'
55
6
Sparkling Wasp
Insect
It's so pretty! OW! But it's so pretty! OW!
40
4
Harvestman
Insect
You are more afraid of it than it is of you. (Special thanks Villain.)
21
2
Leaf Beetle
Insect
Named more for its diet than its ability to blend.
20
2
Flat Bug
Insect
It could be flatter, if you know what I'm saying.
25
3
Sugarbee
Insect
These bees are known for feeding on sugarcane instead of nectar. Popular among dragons with a sweet tooth. (Special thanks to StarryPossum.)
90
9
False Leaf
Insect
When they hibernate in great quantities, false leaves can make bare trees appear lush.
17
2
Drywood Termite
Insect
Miniscule, but packing tons of protein. Even the most carnivorous dragons will fall back on termite colonies when their prime hunting grounds become scarce.
26
3
Black Swallowtail Caterpillar
Insect
These flavorful caterpillars are venomous and are a common food allergy. Their diminutive size, however, doesn't cause more than a minor irritation to the inside of the mouth. Totally worth it.
65
7
Stick Insect
Insect
Tundra dragons are always disappointed when they discover this stick was not what they thought it was.
60
6
Glowbug
Insect
Some den mothers say eating too many glowbugs will make your butt glow. They're lying.
75
5
Mobile Stick
Insect
It is about as useful as it sounds.
60
6
False Mantis Prickler
Insect
This herbivore will mimic the stance of a mantis when threatened. Its bluff has fooled many predators.
70
8
Zebra Caterpillar
Insect
These stingy specimens prefer to only eat the meaty interior of leaves and petals, leaving behind gardens or bushes pockmarked with thousands of tiny holes.
65
7
Glasswing Butterfly
Insect
Almost too pretty to eat. Almost.
43
5
Verdemoth
Insect
"Proboscis" is clearly an understatement.
29
3
Giant Darner
Insect
Like, really huge. Seriously, rethink your decision to eat this.
100
9
Vibrant Flutterer
Insect
Known for their incredibly long lives and migration patterns, it is not uncommon to see the same butterfly swarms year-after-year.
38
4
Darterbane Leaf Beetle
Insect
This picky species of beetle only comes out once a year to devour leaves just at the moment they are turning for autumn.
31
3
Craftsman Brightback
Insect
It is easy to locate a brightback colony; their nests are created by saturating large flat leaves with mucus and wrapping them around spherical fruits like apples. The fruit is then consumed when the structure dries in place.
62
6
Pretty Vermin
Insect
Feelings about this insect are about as mixed as its name.
33
3
Petite Glasswing Butterfly
Insect
Faint chimes can be heard where kaleidoscopes of these butterflies gather. (Special thanks to Zif!)
65
7
Ruffletail Slug
Insect
These garden pests leave an elaborate and easy-to-follow trail of destruction.
25
3
Tendrilback Caterpillar
Insect
The mild poison in the meat of this caterpillar is particularly spicy. Hatchlings avoid this food, leaving it for the grown-ups.
350
12
Bloodfly
Insect
As much of a nuisance as a nutritious food source, the bloodfly can cause an unsightly rash at the location of a bite.
420
16
Pale Katydid
Insect
As they mature, these katydids become a vibrant green.
41
5
Wasteland Pauper
Insect
Every year, vast numbers of this butterfly migrate across the plains. It is called the blue harvest.
25
3
Bloated Maggot
Insect
'That's a thing I want to eat', said no one ever.
41
4
Meal Moth
Insect
The gritty texture of the Meal Moth can leave a bad taste in the mouths of some dragons.
25
3
Common Shellbug
Insect
Shellbugs are shy and require patience and kind words to encourage them to come out of their shell; luckily, for impatient dragons, the shell is also edible.
42
4
Crystalplate Wasp
Insect
The sting of a crystalplate wasp is known to cause severe allergic reactions, so their stingers are carefully removed before consumption. Almost not worth the trouble.
40
4
Fanned Cockroach
Insect
A colorful infestation.
33
3
Flameleg Millipede
Insect
The legs themselves are not too spicy, but its venom packs a punch!
64
7
Dragonfly
Insect
This doesn't look anything like a dragon!
100
9
Spotted Grasshopper
Insect
Particularly vibrant specimens are collected by fae dragons and pinned to the walls of their dens. Fae dragons are weird.
58
5
Nymph
Insect
It's neither as pretty nor fun as the other types of nymph out there.
20
2
Flurry Flyer
Insect
These clumsy insects are completely blind, but use a sophisticated hypersensitivity to vibration and air currents to move as quick, calculated, and almost dangerous swarms. Thankfully they are only seen once every ten or twelve years.
40
4
Polar Wooly
Insect
That Polar Wooly there is almost like the wooly Wooly Bear, except the Wooly Bear doesn't have as wooly hair as does the very wooly Polar Wooly over there. (Special thanks to renlav!)
38
4
Moonlight Strider
Insect
It can dart effortlessly across the surface of a moonlit pond, yet it can't escape a hungry dragon.
45
4
Hardshell Moonsting
Insect
Nocturnal and quite ornery, these angry arachnids seem to sting creatures just for the fun of it.
37
4
Spore Spreader Moth
Insect
While not a traditional pollinator, these insects spread mushroom spores throughout a cave.
26
3
Wisp Bug
Insect
These bugs disintegrate shortly after they perish. Eat swiftly; this is not a meal to savor.
27
3
Brave Blue Bee
Insect
Brave Blue Bee flew away... bravely flew away, away...
(Special thanks to Persiflage.)
90
9
Jewelfaced Dragonfly
Insect
The faceted heads of these dragonflies are a juicy treat. Pop-pop!
43
5
Peacock Scorpion Tail
Insect
Once cleansed of poison and hollowed, the segments of a Peacock Scorpion's tail make for excellent storage of herbs, pastes, and oils.
25
3
Lunar Lacewing
Insect
Swarms of this interesting little bug can be found flitting between trees and bushes only on nights when the moon is full.
62
6
Lesser Bluehorn
Insect
This massive beetle has one of the hardest shells in existence, making it a real chore to break apart and eat. Might as well have called it Crab Dinner Beetle.
290
10
Bluetipped Shellbug
Insect
The kings of shellbug-kind.
42
4
Palefoot Slug
Insect
Yes, slugs do have a foot.
25
3
Triad Moth
Insect
The triad moth displays great variation in color from individual to individual; however, though the hue may change, the pattern and number of colors present is constant.
17
2
Orchid Beetle
Insect
Found in the Starwood Strand, this nocturnal beetle gets its vivid coloration from the plants it eats. (Special thanks to Serpenthyne!)
65
8
Pink Zebra Tarantula
Insect
This wasn't the pink zebra companion most dragons were hoping for...
63
6
Twilight Jewel Moth
Insect
Traditionally served chilled. The wings can make a decorative garnish.
35
3
Pearl Silkworm
Insect
The silk they produce is often much more highly valued than their edibility.
39
4
Subterranean Termite
Insect
While most termites are known for decimating tree trunks and plants, this subterranean variant eats stone. It's advisable to clear them out to avoid dealing with a cave-in later!
25
3
Mana Thief
Insect
This vampiric insect glows with magical energy siphoned from other living creatures.
75
5
Perdita Bee
Insect
Most bees can easily find their way back to their hive. Perdita Bees, on the other hand, are easily lost.
15
2
Darkwood Titan
Insect
Often mistaken for small boulders, most dragons overlook the Darkwood Titan as a food source. Manage to bring one home, however, and you may feed a nest of hatchlings for days.
25
3
Reverse Silkworm Moth
Insect
Many dragons will plant moth and butterfly-friendly flowers, hoping to draw the vibrant colors of these creatures to their lair.
17
2
Cicada
Insect
You had fifteen years to invest in a set of earplugs and you didn't. Have a good summer!
40
4
Nogglebane Leaf Beetle
Insect
While these tasty beetles make an excellent snack on their own, they are better used to fish for waterway noggle.
32
3
Featherhide Locust
Insect
For the swarm...
29
3
White Lace Honeybee
Insect
The White Lace Honeybee rarely stings. Some say it's too ladylike for that.
15
2
Petalwing Matriarch
Insect
This high-class insect only makes its home in the most beautiful of rainforest gardens. You won't ever catch it anywhere near a bush or a tree.
38
4
Common Locust
Insect
Plague dragons see swarms of locusts as a good omen, many clans following them throughout the realm rather than eating them.
29
3
5.1 Chests:
Molten Crucible
Chests
A red-hot crucible filled with... gold!?
0
Lustrous Shell
Chests
Something rattles inside.
0
Broken Pottery Jar
Chests
This piece of fine pottery was once worth more than its contents: Careless claws can destroy the relics of the ancients.
0
Glittering Geode
Chests
Treasure is plentiful for those who know where to look!
0
Pelt-Lined Crate
Chests
A small cache of treasures hidden away from the harsh sun.
0
Waterway Pipe
Chests
The dubious treasures that others have thrown away have been deposited in this pipeline fragment.
0
Rusted Treasure Chest
Chests
A dented chest that is rusted shut. A deft dragon may be able to pry the lock open. A strong one could probably smash it.
0
Skirmisher Pack
Chests
Surprisingly heavy for its size.
0
Iron Treasure Chest
Chests
A hefty treasure chest made of oak and iron. The lock is strong, but can easily be broken by a strong dragon.
0
Featherfall Pack
Chests
The leather of this pack is soft to the touch. When you pick it up, something clinks inside.
0
Terra Cotta Vase
Chests
This vase was nearly reclaimed by the jungle - lucky you to get here first!
0
Fishscale Basket
Chests
Woven from river reeds and glistening scales. Something jingles inside.
0
Gilded Decorative Chest
Chests
What a prize! This golden chest gleams in the sunlight and is decorated with jewels and beautiful platinum designs. It's extremely heavy. Surely there is something valuable within.
0
Bursting Sack of Shinies
Chests
A heavy sack bursting with treasure. So many coins were stuffed into this satchel, its seams have ripped completely open, spilling the riches.
0
Pearly Shell
Chests
Something jingles inside.
0
Leafy Pack
Chests
Assembled from woven vines and tough broad leaves. There's something inside.
0
Broken Flower Pot
Chests
Someone treasured these plants.
0
Barnacle-Encrusted Bottle
Chests
This small treasure cache is also home to a variety of tiny guardians.
0
Treasured Planter
Chests
The problem with hiding your wealth is that sometimes you forget where it's been buried...
0
Spare Inventory Crate
Chests
An unlabeled crate of unusual shape. What could be inside?
0
Soldier's Supplies
Chests
This battle-scarred chest contains remnants of war.
0
Broken Bone Bottle
Chests
This bottle once held an impressive collection of bones. One has to wonder about the dragon who originally thought bottling bones was a good idea...
0
Shattered Ceramic Jar
Chests
This jar was once worth more than its contents: Careless scavengers reap fewer rewards.
0
Bonebound Chest
Chests
There may be something good inside, though prying this open may take some time...
0
Crystallized Satchel
Chests
You know, the satchel might actually be worth more than its contents. Look at that thing!
0
Frozen Knapsack
Chests
If a dragon were to wait for this pack to defrost, they might be able to retrieve the contents within!
0
5.2 Elemental Chests:
6.2 Elemental Idols:
Flamecaller Terracotta Figure
Trinkets
A clay likeness of the Flamecaller that was fired in the Great Furnace. It still maintains a smolder.
105
Tidelord Seashell Decoration
Trinkets
A decorative trinket resembling the Tidelord. It is comprised of seashells and bits of coral. One can hear hundreds of faint whispers when holding it close.
105
Plaguebringer Bone Scrimshaw
Trinkets
A menacing engraving of the Plaguebringer. It is scrawled on the side of a large bonespike and reeks of decay.
105
Lightweaver Marble Bust
Trinkets
A stoic bust depicting the Lightweaver. It is comprised of polished marble that glints in the sunlight.
105
Gladekeeper Topiary Cutting
Trinkets
A creative topiary fashioned to resemble the Gladekeeper. It bears lush and supple leaves without the need for watering.
105
Windsinger Painted Vase
Trinkets
A delicate vase, painted to depict the Windsinger. The brushstrokes appear to wriggle and dance across its surface, as if they yearn to peel off and fly away.
105
Icewarden Ice Sculpture
Trinkets
A fragile ice carving designed to look like the Icewarden. It holds an aura of spine-tingling cold about it.
105
Stormcatcher Scrap Metal Welding
Trinkets
An imposing metal sculpture designed to look like the Stormcatcher. It looks like it was hastily constructed under an imposed time limit.
105
Earthshaker Stone Statue
Trinkets
A rough, faceted statue depicting the Earthshaker. It is carved out of thick granite and casts a long, worried shadow.
105
Arcanist Meteorite Miniature
Trinkets
A modest figurine depicting the Arcanist. It is crafted from meteoric crystal and resonates with a soft, magical glow.
105
Shadowbinder Onyx Idol
Trinkets
A razor-sharp onyx idol fashioned to resemble the Shadowbinder. The chiseled surface appears to completely absorb and obscure light.
105
6.1 Elemental Runestones:
Plague Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Plaguebringer. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Fire Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Flamecaller. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Earth Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Earthshaker. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Light Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Lightweaver. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Wind Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Windsinger. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Nature Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Gladekeeper. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Lightning Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Stormcatcher. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Ice Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Icewarden. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Water Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Tidelord. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Shadow Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Shadowbinder. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Arcane Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Arcanist. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
6.3 Elemental Currency:
Magical Shard
Holiday Items
A solidified chunk of pure magical energy, pulsating slowly. This can be traded at the Festive Favors shop during the Starfall Celebration.
0
Glowing Ember
Holiday Items
A smoldering clump of embers that is almost too hot to hold. This can be traded at the Festive Favors shop during the Flameforger's Festival.
0
All-Seeing Shroom
Holiday Items
A disgusting, writhing mushroom, covered in veins and tumors. This can be traded at the Festive Favors shop during the Riot of Rot.
0
Bladed Flatleaf
Holiday Items
A giant bladed leaf, covered in dew. This can be traded at the Festive Favors shop during the Greenskeeper Gathering.
0
Immaculate Tablet
Holiday Items
An ancient tablet preserved in almost perfect condition. This can be traded at the Festive Favors shop during the Brightshine Jubilee.
0
Giant Sand Dollar
Holiday Items
A large, flat sand dollar. These come in an array of pastel colors. This can be traded at the Festive Favors shop during the Wavecrest Saturnalia.
0
Deepearth Geode
Holiday Items
A brilliant geode, dug from one of the deepest quarries in Dragonhome. This can be traded at the Festive Favors shop during the Rockbreaker's Ceremony.
0
Charged Sprocket
Holiday Items
An electrified piece of some nefarious contraption. This can be traded at the Festive Favors shop during the Thundercrack Carnivale.
0
Shimmering Pinecone
Holiday Items
A luminescent pinecone, glittering with moon dust. This can be traded at the Festive Favors shop during the Trickmurk Circus.
0
Eternal Snow
Holiday Items
A clump of frigid snow. It does not appear to melt, even when placed somewhere warm. This can be traded at the Festive Favors shop during the Crystalline Gala.
0
7.1 Elemental Icons: (credit)
8. Battle Items:
Minor Health Potion
Battle Item
A potion that heals your dragon for 100 health.
25
Required Level: 1
Health Potion
Battle Item
A potion that heals your dragon for 250 health.
125
Required Level: 1
Major Health Potion
Battle Item
A potion that heals your dragon for 500 health.
250
Required Level: 1
Cleansing Tonic
Battle Item
A cool, soothing tonic that removes one harmful status effect from a dragon.
50
Required Level: 1
Cleansing Elixir
Battle Item
A warm, potent elixir that cures a dragon of all harmful status effects.
100
Required Level: 1
Field Manual
Accessory Stone
The Field Manual gives its wearer insight to the battle readiness of all opponents. (Grants vision of enemy ability/breath bars.)
500
Required Level: 9
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Shred
Ability Stone
A medium damage melee attack. The target takes damage from bleeding for a short time.
250
Required Level: 1
Anticipate
Energy Stone
The caster steels themselves, reducing the damage of attacks made against them for the next turn, and generating 15 Breath when hit.
100
Required Level: 1
Maple Caterpillar
Familiar
The rustling sounds in the forest are not trees, but diners.
1000
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