Pollution
(#79907215)
Level 1 Undertide
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Energy: 50
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Personal Style
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Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
16.05 m
Wingspan
20.88 m
Weight
4085.63 kg
Genetics
Metals
Tide (Undertide)
Tide (Undertide)
Camo
Blend (Undertide)
Blend (Undertide)
Coal
Sailfin (Undertide)
Sailfin (Undertide)
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Undertide
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
7
AGI
6
DEF
7
QCK
6
INT
6
VIT
6
MND
7
Lineage
Parents
- none
Offspring
- none
Biography
Your vibe is industrial safety breach and wow, I never would have assumed that based on your colors alone.
- The Turrets of Goldensparc make a ton of pollution that finds it way to the ocean despite the best efforts of the civil engineers of lightning
- There's a delicate ecosystem growing out of the cliffs of light's domain, twisting roots like a mangrove tree, and clear pools with tropical fish underneath. They thrive off of the abundant sunlight, and are relatively untouched so it's a lot of rare species. Luckily, no invasives.
- Besides the giant eel that corrupts the biome with silt and heavy metals, slithering through whenever a dragon gets near and attempting to just eat them. He's not sentient like most Hallowed, and that normally leads to acting more like a giant monster. Eating the body of the dragon isn't an option, but Pollution's instincts tell him to bury his kills in his nest - a pile of mostly metal junk and garbage that's held down by fishing nets in deeper waters away from the mangrove. Doing so grants him the miniscule amount of mana left, like the dregs of a cup of tea. Since he really doesn't use magic or do anything complicated, this sustains him just fine.
- But why does he pollute the mangrove? Who can say? It's like he wants to spread the taint, and the isolated shallows are an easy target. This raises questions about Hallowed instincts. Their "theme" is the loophole in which they gain mana from a mortal's soul, but is it more? Most of them are free to design their own spells, curses, ect. So they're not totally limited, but it's easier and cheaper mana-wise if they keep with their theme. So what is pollution trying to do here?
Hallowed of Pollution
- The Turrets of Goldensparc make a ton of pollution that finds it way to the ocean despite the best efforts of the civil engineers of lightning
- There's a delicate ecosystem growing out of the cliffs of light's domain, twisting roots like a mangrove tree, and clear pools with tropical fish underneath. They thrive off of the abundant sunlight, and are relatively untouched so it's a lot of rare species. Luckily, no invasives.
- Besides the giant eel that corrupts the biome with silt and heavy metals, slithering through whenever a dragon gets near and attempting to just eat them. He's not sentient like most Hallowed, and that normally leads to acting more like a giant monster. Eating the body of the dragon isn't an option, but Pollution's instincts tell him to bury his kills in his nest - a pile of mostly metal junk and garbage that's held down by fishing nets in deeper waters away from the mangrove. Doing so grants him the miniscule amount of mana left, like the dregs of a cup of tea. Since he really doesn't use magic or do anything complicated, this sustains him just fine.
- But why does he pollute the mangrove? Who can say? It's like he wants to spread the taint, and the isolated shallows are an easy target. This raises questions about Hallowed instincts. Their "theme" is the loophole in which they gain mana from a mortal's soul, but is it more? Most of them are free to design their own spells, curses, ect. So they're not totally limited, but it's easier and cheaper mana-wise if they keep with their theme. So what is pollution trying to do here?
Hallowed of Pollution
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Exalting Pollution to the service of the Plaguebringer will remove them from your lair forever. They will leave behind a small sum of riches that they have accumulated. This action is irreversible.
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