Kaa

(#90690342)
Small and cute, but always hungry.
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Energy: 50/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Earth.
Female Auraboa
This dragon is benefiting from the effects of eternal youth.
This dragon is an ancient breed.
This dragon is hibernating.
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Personal Style

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Measurements

Length
2.07 m
Wingspan
0.85 m
Weight
46.74 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Fern
Love (Auraboa)
Fern
Love (Auraboa)
Secondary Gene
Chartreuse
Affection (Auraboa)
Chartreuse
Affection (Auraboa)
Tertiary Gene
Maroon
Willow (Auraboa)
Maroon
Willow (Auraboa)

Hatchday

Hatchday
Nov 21, 2023
(5 months)

Breed

Breed
Hatchling
Auraboa

Eye Type

Special Eye Type
Earth
Innocent
Level 1 Auraboa
EXP: 0 / 245
Meditate
Contuse
STR
5
AGI
6
DEF
5
QCK
7
INT
8
VIT
6
MND
8

Lineage

Parents

  • none

Offspring

  • none

Biography

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Isn't this a cute little snek? She's adorable and born on the day that the nature ancients were released, considering she came from one of the clan bound eggs :D

She looks nothing like the snake from the Jungle Book and she isn't a fandragon, but I wanted to give her a danger noodle name. It was the first thing that came to mind tbh.
ORIGINAL LOOK: Triple Basic w/ Common eyes
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COMPLETED: 22nd November 2023 (Permababy obtained)

Re-Gened 16th February 2024 because of the Valentine's Day genes :3


4KogBcn.jpg Kaa is a fictional character from The Jungle Book stories written by Rudyard Kipling. He is a giant snake who is 30 feet long. In the books and many of the screen adaptations, Kaa is an ally of main protagonist Mowgli, acting as a friend and trusted mentor or father figure alongside Bagheera and Baloo. However, Disney's screen adaptations portray him as a secondary antagonist who attempts to eat Mowgli.

First introduced in the story "Kaa's Hunting" in The Jungle Book, Kaa is a huge and powerful snake, more than 100 years old and still in his prime. In "Kaa's Hunting", Bagheera and Baloo enlist Kaa's help to rescue Mowgli when the man-cub is kidnapped by Bandar-log (monkeys) and taken to an abandoned human city called the Cold Lairs. Kaa breaks down the wall of the building in which Mowgli is imprisoned and uses his serpentine hypnosis to draw the monkeys toward his waiting jaws. Bagheera and Baloo are also hypnotized, but Mowgli is immune because he is human and breaks the spell on his friends.

In The Second Jungle Book, Kaa appears in the first half of the story "The King's Ankus". After Kaa and Mowgli spend some time relaxing, bathing and wrestling, Kaa persuades Mowgli to visit a treasure chamber guarded by an old cobra beneath the same Cold Lairs. The cobra tries to kill Mowgli but its venom has dried up. Mowgli takes a jeweled item away as a souvenir, not realizing the trouble it will cause them, and Kaa departs.
In "Red Dog", Mowgli asks Kaa for help when his wolf pack is threatened by rampaging dholes (the red dogs of the title). Kaa goes into a trance so that he can search his century-long memory for a stratagem to defeat the dogs. With Kaa's help Mowgli tricks the dholes into attacking prematurely. Kaa takes no part in the resulting battle (obliquely citing his loyalty to the boy rather than to the wolves, who often caused Mowgli grief) but Mowgli and the wolves finally kill all the dholes, though not without grievous losses.

In "The Spring Running", as the teenage Mowgli reluctantly prepares to leave the jungle for the last time, Kaa tells Mowgli that "it is hard to cast the skin," but Mowgli knows he must cast the skin of his old life in order to grow a new one. Kaa, Baloo and Bagheera sing for Mowgli in "The Outsong", a poem and the ending of "The Spring Running".

(Wikipedia)
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