Dzemal
(#78901489)
Level 8 Aberration
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Personal Style
Ancient dragons cannot wear apparel.
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
4.97 m
Wingspan
6.15 m
Weight
723.77 kg
Genetics
Grapefruit
Fade (Aberration)
Fade (Aberration)
Jade
Sludge (Aberration)
Sludge (Aberration)
Tomato
Jewels (Aberration)
Jewels (Aberration)
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 8 Aberration
EXP: 9131 / 16009
STR
35
AGI
6
DEF
8
QCK
24
INT
5
VIT
17
MND
6
Lineage
Parents
- none
Offspring
- Amerie
- Avery
- Blagoja
- Calliope
- Cashel
- Dahlia
- Django
- Edgar
- Fauro
- Genowefa
- Grazyna
- Giovanni
- Harlow
- Hemlata
- Hermia
- Iphigenia
- Ibrahim
- Ibthi
- Imani
- Isha
- Jude
- Klavdiya
- Kane
- Khiry
- Luther
- Levya
- Mayura
- Mazi
- Miroslava
- Nadir
- Niko
- Nicolette
- Noa
- Ophelia
- Odette
- Omarion
- Oluwakemi
- Petra
- Parviz
- Qadira
- Qarim
- Quana
- Zsututhius
- Rhydderch
- Goopy
- Sergei
Biography
(Sold to me by @coffeecupid. Thank you!)
It might be enviable to be so unafraid; of the need for rest, of raising his former mate’s hatchling, of losing fights, of doing what it takes to win the next. Those unfamiliar suspect a mean nature to match his countenance, and the conflation is accurate: Dzemal does as he pleases and nothing less. That which he does commit to, he does so with gusto, such as teaching Weulfling how to be equally respectable and terrorizing in the fun, also mischievous, also disciplinary way only uncle figures can. He has no qualms about being mean toward dragons who bother him, nor about being gentle toward dragons worth being bothered for. He otherwise spends his retirement chasing his own whims, usually keeping fellow troublemakers like Revell in check or offering guidance on becoming better ones.
Starving Aberration
These dragons are noticeable for their unwell constitutions, and their disjointed, frenzied hunting. In the realm of Aberrations, their dual minds could not be more simultaneously unified and different--one head is always terrible, but the other is always worse. They move like their bones don't fit within their own skeletons, like their ligaments shouldn't bend in such directions, like whatever innate sickness they're hatched with has done nothing to temper their hunger. Since they secrete a protein-based toxin and the rarer variety boasts purulent "jewelry" which lures the unassuming into touching, the singular lesson remains: attacking this weak-looking dragon is a mistake. After their prey has been immobilized and softened, the Starving feast. On as much as possible.
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