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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
17.01 m
Wingspan
20.41 m
Weight
6341.16 kg
Genetics
White
Basic
Basic
White
Basic
Basic
Gold
Circuit
Circuit
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Ridgeback
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
8
AGI
7
DEF
7
QCK
6
INT
5
VIT
7
MND
5
Biography
There tends to be something at the end of a lane. If only just the end of that lane, a patch of grass maybe, or some rocks. Rocks are good. Crunchy, good for talon sharpening. Yet not all lanes are made equal.
Some lanes are the bothersome type that lead somewhere, from where you can go in different directions, and have to pick a different lane. He vastly preferred lanes that were, at most, bidirectional. He didn’t even mind the unidirectionality of a dead-end. There’s always something to find at dead-ends. That is where the death ends, therefore life flourishes, sometimes it's weeds, sometimes it’s trees, sometimes there’s a lake with fish in it and he can have a snack. Whichever it ends up being, still very worth the discovering.
It’s the choosing he had problems with. He was an explorer who wasn’t keen on keeping track of where he had not been. He didn’t mind rediscovering places, he had comfort walks, which most dragons would question, but he didn’t really care about what other dragons thought of his exploring habits. While many had travelled far and wide, for many it was about the destination rather than the journey. He liked the journey. It was his favourite part.
Some lanes are the bothersome type that lead somewhere, from where you can go in different directions, and have to pick a different lane. He vastly preferred lanes that were, at most, bidirectional. He didn’t even mind the unidirectionality of a dead-end. There’s always something to find at dead-ends. That is where the death ends, therefore life flourishes, sometimes it's weeds, sometimes it’s trees, sometimes there’s a lake with fish in it and he can have a snack. Whichever it ends up being, still very worth the discovering.
It’s the choosing he had problems with. He was an explorer who wasn’t keen on keeping track of where he had not been. He didn’t mind rediscovering places, he had comfort walks, which most dragons would question, but he didn’t really care about what other dragons thought of his exploring habits. While many had travelled far and wide, for many it was about the destination rather than the journey. He liked the journey. It was his favourite part.
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This dragon doesn't eat Insects.
This dragon doesn't eat Meat.
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This dragon doesn't eat Plants.
Exalting Umweg to the service of the Earthshaker 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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