Palomba
(#76704278)
I have become this menace- one day SHE will take my wrath..
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Personal Style
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Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
6.65 m
Wingspan
6.42 m
Weight
488.71 kg
Genetics
Cornflower
Pharaoh (Aberration)
Pharaoh (Aberration)
Stonewash
Sarcophagus (Aberration)
Sarcophagus (Aberration)
Oilslick
Frills (Aberration)
Frills (Aberration)
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Aberration
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
7
AGI
8
DEF
6
QCK
6
INT
5
VIT
8
MND
5
Biography
"I have become a menace. A creature nothing will go near. Nothing will dare to fight. I am... Palomba."
Palomba is... a strange one.
She was born with pastel eyes- a rare pupil in aberrations. Of course, once one dragon gets a rare gene/pupil, the whole clan gets jealous. That was one of Palomba's problems. She was born with faded colors as well- but.. not in the way you would have expected. Her genes were Pharaoh, Sarcophagus, and frills. Thus, this made her look awful. Yet she still found a mate when she grew.
Inferno, which was his name, was a glorious and powerful aberration. His eyes swirled with magic- earthen magic. Though Palomba looked shadow-y and earth-y, she was actually wind. They met everyday- until she laid eggs. Her parents, Glory and Lazuli, called the pregnancy an abomination. They tried to stop it, even break the eggs- but she managed to save her eggs... until they hatched. Inferno was amazed. The first batch of eggs- 4 to be exact- were beautiful.
They named the first batch with the best names they could think of. Palomba's favorite was Glora, a large, brave dragon with Sarcophagus as a secondary gene- just like his mom. Inferno's favorite was Rosella, a graceful and pinkish dragon with rosy colors. Of course, there was no favoritism, though they showed it sometimes.
The second batch they had were made up of two dragons, Mist and Bluefire. Bluefire became Inferno's best, and Mist Palombas.
Palomba is... a strange one.
She was born with pastel eyes- a rare pupil in aberrations. Of course, once one dragon gets a rare gene/pupil, the whole clan gets jealous. That was one of Palomba's problems. She was born with faded colors as well- but.. not in the way you would have expected. Her genes were Pharaoh, Sarcophagus, and frills. Thus, this made her look awful. Yet she still found a mate when she grew.
Inferno, which was his name, was a glorious and powerful aberration. His eyes swirled with magic- earthen magic. Though Palomba looked shadow-y and earth-y, she was actually wind. They met everyday- until she laid eggs. Her parents, Glory and Lazuli, called the pregnancy an abomination. They tried to stop it, even break the eggs- but she managed to save her eggs... until they hatched. Inferno was amazed. The first batch of eggs- 4 to be exact- were beautiful.
They named the first batch with the best names they could think of. Palomba's favorite was Glora, a large, brave dragon with Sarcophagus as a secondary gene- just like his mom. Inferno's favorite was Rosella, a graceful and pinkish dragon with rosy colors. Of course, there was no favoritism, though they showed it sometimes.
The second batch they had were made up of two dragons, Mist and Bluefire. Bluefire became Inferno's best, and Mist Palombas.
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