Asperitas

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[Subspecies] Nwt Ushabti (she/her)
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This dragon’s natural inborn element is Ice.
Female Fae
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Personal Style

Apparel

Mist Crystal
Simple Gold Wing Bangles
Indigo Harvest Bracelet
Resplendent Cane
Brightshine Raiments
Resplendent Ring
Hunter's Wing Cover
Indigo Harvest Sandals
Bramble Mantle
Bleak Birdskull Necklace
Teardrop Pearl Earrings
Gossamer Fillet
Indigo Harvest Tail Twist

Skin

Scene

Scene: Webfiend Cave

Measurements

Length
1.28 m
Wingspan
1.41 m
Weight
1.62 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Amber
Crystal
Amber
Crystal
Secondary Gene
Denim
Paint
Denim
Paint
Tertiary Gene
Yellow
Smoke
Yellow
Smoke

Hatchday

Hatchday
Jun 16, 2021
(2 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Fae

Eye Type

Special Eye Type
Ice
Pastel
Level 7 Fae
EXP: 6694 / 11881
Scratch
Shred
STR
8
AGI
8
DEF
8
QCK
8
INT
37
VIT
8
MND
8

Lineage

Parents

  • none

Offspring


Biography

This Bio is mostly an incomplete collection of odds and ends.

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An endangered subspecies of the Light flight, the Nut Usabti had almost gone forgotten about entirely. Known for plumbing and guarding the deepest tombs and caverns for lost secrets and knowledge, they became as obscure as some of their secret knowledge (established nut usabti lore by someone else).

At some point lost to history, an entire research community full of the little fae had left their home territory for a project in the Icewarden's domain. By all appearances they simply vanished, forgotten the last of their eggs following a story similar to every other unhatched egg found outside its nest.

Forgotten until, one by one, these four, unrelated hatchlings broke out of their shells. Not all in the same place, no. Asperitas was the last of the four, the youngest, but also the only one hatched in the darkness of a nest gone cold for years. She hatched among all that'd been unearthed by their ancestors and predecessors, the roiling magic of secrets etched in every scale, and flowing through her veins.

Eventually, through her, one by one, each of the other icy nut ushabti descendants began to hear the faint song of their ancestors, the work left undone, the youngest ancient longing for connection. That is how each of the other three found their way back to their beginnings, recovering the work of their ancestors and their grand purpose.

However, unlike their vanished parents and ancestors, they packed up what remained of the expedition and set out for their ancestral homeland (Light flight territory), a little found family in their own right.

While Asperitas may be the youngest, she feels ancient and timeless. Enough so the others often forget she isn't far older than all of them put together. She is blind and can barely (painfully) tolerate full sun for shorts amount of time. She prefers the twilight hours and deepest night, preferring to sleep through the day. She knows things she shouldn't and has memories of other times and dragons past.

Cirro was the first of the connected four to arrive, the two forging a fierce and loving bond that transcends their current forms. Much the same way, Cirrus and Castellatus met on their answering journey and became fast companions. Though they share a similar name, Cirro and Cirrus are not related to each other any more than they are the other two, but of the four, they bonded like twins hatched from the same egg.

One thing's for certain, whatever happened in those icy depths with their ancestors, it has touched each of them in ways yet to be discovered or fully understood. Whatever secrets lie in their past, the four will uncover and explore them together.


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Nut Ushabti Lore wrote:
Created by FreelanceAngel and Fenshae


Primary Gene: Crystal (Goldenrod - Sanddollar)
Secondary Gene: Paint (Sapphire - Turquoise)
Tertiary Gene: Smoke (Lemon - Ivory)
Acceptable Breeds: Fae

Origin/Background
When the Pillar shattered, there was more devastation than any knew. The Arcanist’s actions had fractured the very sky, leaving glittering fragments scattered across the ravaged earth. Still alight with the arcane energy that had been expended, they gleamed when the Lightweaver awoke, absorbing sunlight and her reflection.

As the rising sun warmed the sky’s broken pieces, they began to shift, to take shape and to shake themselves free of the shining dust that remained on their tiny bodies. With the energies of the Eleven shifting through the air, the Nut Ushabti were born from the fragments of the sky brought down by the Arcanist and the light of the Lightweaver.

With the other newly created dragonkind, the Nut Ushabti sought out territories and established themselves in the Hewn City as guardians of certain tombs and secrets. Their natural glow allows them to venture into depths of darkness without aid, and no tomb, no cavern holds air too foul or stale for the Nut Ushabti.

Characteristics
Unlike many fae dragons, the Nut Ushabti are serious and down-to-earth. Feeling a deep sense of responsibility to look out for the safety of other dragons who explore archaic locations, as well as a duty to safeguard treasures of the past, they rarely go exploring but prefer to choose a tomb, cave system or set of ruins to guard.

Time spent in their territory is dedicated to learning everything they can about it. This is made especially easy for them by their inherent abilities to create visible light–their bodies glow with a light two shades brighter than their skin–and the fresh air that they generate with their wings. It is impossible for a Nut Ushabti to suffocate or drown.

Characteristics Continued
It takes something of great import to pull a Nut Ushabti from their territory, but it’s not impossible. If they believe they’ve unearthed all of the secrets of their territory, they will search for a dragon to serve or Exalt themselves to serve the Eleven directly. Slow to breed, they are devoted parents and guard their nestlings carefully while teaching them how to safely navigate subterranean areas.

Nut Ushabti mate for life when they decide to settle down, but it’s not unheard of for multiple pairs of mates to share large territories and cross-breed. They prefer jewelry as adornment, but often keep heavy gloves at hand to protect their delicate hands and claws when digging through a new location.

Referenced mythology: "Nut (Ancient Egyptian: Nwt), also known by various other transcriptions, is the goddess of the sky, stars, cosmos, mothers, astronomy, and the universe in the ancient Egyptian religion. She was seen as a star-covered nude woman arching over the Earth,[2] or as a cow. She was depicted wearing the water-pot sign (nw) that identifies her. Also sometimes appears in older sources as Nunut, Nent, and Nuit.

She was originally the goddess of the nighttime sky, but eventually became referred to as simply the sky goddess. Her headdress was the hieroglyphic of part of her name, a pot, which may also symbolize the uterus. Mostly depicted in nude human form, Nut was also sometimes depicted in the form of a cow whose great body formed the sky and heavens, a sycamore tree, or as a giant sow, suckling many piglets (representing the stars).

Ra, the sun god, was the second to rule the world, according to the reign of the gods. He decreed, "Nut shall not give birth any day of the year." At that time, the year was only 360 days. Nut spoke to Thoth, god of wisdom, and he had a plan. Nut gambled with Khonsu, god of the Moon, whose light rivaled that of Ra's. Every time Khonsu lost, he had to give Nut some of his moonlight. Khonsu lost so many times that Nut had enough moonlight to make five extra days. Since these days were not part of the year, Nut could have her children.[8][9] She had five children: Osiris, later ruler of the gods and then god of the dead; Horus the Elder, god of war; Set, god of evil and the desert; Isis, goddess of magic; and Nephthys, goddess of water. When Ra found out, he was furious. He separated Nut from her husband Geb for eternity. Her father, Shu, was given the job to keep them apart. Nevertheless, Nut did not regret her decision.[citation needed]

Some of the titles of Nut were:

Coverer of the Sky: Nut was said to be covered in stars touching the different points of her body.
She Who Protects: Among her jobs was to envelop and protect Ra, the sun god.[6]
Mistress of All or "She who Bore the Gods": Originally, Nut was said to be lying on top of Geb (Earth) and continually having intercourse. During this time she birthed four children: Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nephthys.[10] A fifth child named Arueris is mentioned by Plutarch.[11] He was the Egyptian counterpart to the Greek god Apollo, who was made syncretic with Horus in the Hellenistic era as 'Horus the Elder'.[12] The Ptolemaic temple of Edfu is dedicated to Horus the Elder and there he is called the son of Nut and Geb, brother of Osiris, and the eldest son of Geb.[13]
She Who Holds a Thousand Souls: Because of her role in the re-birthing of Ra every morning and in her son Osiris' resurrection, Nut became a key god in many of the myths about the afterlife.[6]

Nut was the goddess of the sky and all heavenly bodies, a symbol of protecting the dead when they enter the afterlife. According to the Egyptians, during the day, the heavenly bodies—such as the Sun and Moon—would make their way across her body. Then, at dusk, they would be swallowed, pass through her belly during the night, and be reborn at dawn.[14]

Nut is also the barrier separating the forces of chaos from the ordered cosmos in the world. She was pictured as a woman arched on her toes and fingertips over the Earth; her body portrayed as a star-filled sky. Nut's fingers and toes were believed to touch the four cardinal points or directions of north, south, east, and west.

Because of her role in saving Osiris, Nut was seen as a friend and protector of the dead, who appealed to her as a child appeals to its mother: "O my Mother Nut, stretch Yourself over me, that I may be placed among the imperishable stars which are in You, and that I may not die." Nut was thought to draw the dead into her star-filled sky, and refresh them with food and wine: "I am Nut, and I have come so that I may enfold and protect you from all things evil."[15]

She was often painted on the inside lid of the sarcophagus, protecting the deceased. The vaults of tombs were often painted dark blue with many stars as a representation of Nut. The Book of the Dead says, "Hail, thou Sycamore Tree of the Goddess Nut! Give me of the water and of the air which is in thee. I embrace that throne which is in Unu, and I keep guard over the Egg of Nekek-ur. It flourisheth, and I flourish; it liveth, and I live; it snuffeth the air, and I snuff the air, I the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, in peace.''"

-From the wikipedia on Nut/Nwt

Ushabti: A small figure deposited in an ancient Egyptian tomb with the mummy generally bearing inscriptions from the Book of the Dead and representing servants expected to do certain agricultural labors required of the deceased in the land of the dead
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