Lekarzi
(#78100949)
Level 1 Aberration
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Personal Style
Ancient dragons cannot wear apparel.
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
4.67 m
Wingspan
8.04 m
Weight
529.65 kg
Genetics
Blood
Wasp (Aberration)
Wasp (Aberration)
Fire
Sarcophagus (Aberration)
Sarcophagus (Aberration)
Maize
Ghost (Aberration)
Ghost (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
LEKARZI
Doctor of Decay ╭━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━╮ Beautiful is Boring ♫ BONES UK - Beautiful is Boring ♫ ╰━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━╯ |
"Do we make you sick?"
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A dark cave with shelves full of glowing liquids of many different types of colours was where Lekarzi found herself to feel at home - away from the stares of dragons who found pleasure in shaming a dragon for her imperfections. Lekarzi’s rapidly-moving claws busied themselves over a stone table where she hunched over notes and other glowing liquids - and various body parts required for her concoctions. Both of her heads jolted up at the sound of ragged breathing and footsteps entering her cave. Two tongues flicked out of two mouths simultaneously, and Lekarzi waited for her leader’s malicious judgement, which she was used to receiving time and time again.
“Your medicine isn’t working.”
“We know this,” Came her two voices immediately, which belonged to the same dragon. The vibrant pattern of fur on Lekarzi’s necks bristled, but her heads remained level, and her many-eyed stare stayed fixed on Kauket. She rose from a sitting position and slithered forward to stand before Kauket, twin tails curling and twisting around the doctor’s back legs as if they had a mind of their own. “We cannot perfect this cure without the daughter you promised. The one of Shal’anir.”
Lekarzi could feel Kauket’s mood shift. Her many eyes skimmed over the bandages that constantly covered his body; and the head wrap that covered most of the plague’s damage to his face. Ever-so-slowly, Kauket’s scales were becoming overrun by dead whiteness. Gashes of snow-pale scales streaked across blood-red colouring - a direct cause of the sickness that never stopped relenting in its quest to kill Kauket. None of what Lekarzi had created to combat the plague worked. Hope was in his future, however, with the help a certain unnamed dragon whose talents had granted the power to communicate with the great tree Shal’anir, whose fruits were legendary in their healing powers.
If this dragon could replicate the fruits, Kauket could be saved.
“Dragons have died to protect Shal’anir. It has already been impossible to touch even a leaf on that tree.” Kauket’s voice came in a hiss, but it did not come as a surprise to Lekarzi: the other dragon usually spoke this way, not by choice. “If you still fail to find a cure, you will die with me.”
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A dark cave with shelves full of glowing liquids of many different types of colours was where Lekarzi found herself to feel at home - away from the stares of dragons who found pleasure in shaming a dragon for her imperfections. Lekarzi’s rapidly-moving claws busied themselves over a stone table where she hunched over notes and other glowing liquids - and various body parts required for her concoctions. Both of her heads jolted up at the sound of ragged breathing and footsteps entering her cave. Two tongues flicked out of two mouths simultaneously, and Lekarzi waited for her leader’s malicious judgement, which she was used to receiving time and time again.
“Your medicine isn’t working.”
“We know this,” Came her two voices immediately, which belonged to the same dragon. The vibrant pattern of fur on Lekarzi’s necks bristled, but her heads remained level, and her many-eyed stare stayed fixed on Kauket. She rose from a sitting position and slithered forward to stand before Kauket, twin tails curling and twisting around the doctor’s back legs as if they had a mind of their own. “We cannot perfect this cure without the daughter you promised. The one of Shal’anir.”
Lekarzi could feel Kauket’s mood shift. Her many eyes skimmed over the bandages that constantly covered his body; and the head wrap that covered most of the plague’s damage to his face. Ever-so-slowly, Kauket’s scales were becoming overrun by dead whiteness. Gashes of snow-pale scales streaked across blood-red colouring - a direct cause of the sickness that never stopped relenting in its quest to kill Kauket. None of what Lekarzi had created to combat the plague worked. Hope was in his future, however, with the help a certain unnamed dragon whose talents had granted the power to communicate with the great tree Shal’anir, whose fruits were legendary in their healing powers.
If this dragon could replicate the fruits, Kauket could be saved.
“Dragons have died to protect Shal’anir. It has already been impossible to touch even a leaf on that tree.” Kauket’s voice came in a hiss, but it did not come as a surprise to Lekarzi: the other dragon usually spoke this way, not by choice. “If you still fail to find a cure, you will die with me.”
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NOTES
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- Clan "witch doctor" - Refers to herself as "we" - If you give her weird looks behind her back, she'll know - Do not comment about her appearance unless it's a compliment - Pick a head to make eye contact with - Heads speak in unison, and whisper to each other - Will have full conversations with herself in private - Eyes do not blink, and she is always very still, except for her heads which are always looking around - Strokes her neck fur and purrs a lot
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