Glory

(#993322)
Level 25 Coatl
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Energy: 50/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Light.
Male Coatl
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Biography

I was born to Pas's lair in the Sunbeam Ruins, with sunny dragons like myself. I lived with Hera for a time, but never found a mate among her dragons. I came to Lady Rowyn's lair for the beautiful Bastet.

For a little while, I was glad to have thwarted what seemed at one point my destiny, to sire triple-colored, triple-gened children. My little Mardi Gras girls, daughters of myself and Bastet, did not look like me or their mother, and their uniqueness pleases me. They found homes, Ygritte almost at once. Dawnsglade took longer, and in the end she has made her home with the Arcanist. I do not think she ever recovered from that long, long wait on the matchmaker's list, especially in contrast to her clutch-sister.

Nor did my relationship with her mother. Bastet wanted children that looked like her, children I was unlikely to give her. She often went to the marketplace and stopped at the matchmaker's to flirt with other drakes, to look for the perfect one that she had now decided I wasn't.

I do not say that excuses me. She had found no one. Everyone assumed that she and I would mate again when we were ready.

And so we would have, but for Calinda.

Oh, but she is beautiful, her colors pure and priceless, her genes flawless and crackling with the energy of her lair. She shines like the sun itself. I was just what she wanted, she told me. Exactly the one she had been looking for.

The same words Bastet had whispered to me once.

I believed her anyway, went to her nest, and returned home with a golden daughter and golden memories.

To a lair that reviled me for abandoning my mate at the exact time that she desired more children.

Not long thereafter, Bastet found another golden mate, Sunlight, younger and brighter than I, and flaunted him across the lair to declare how thoroughly she was over me. She discarded him as soon as their eggs hatched, his replacement already lined up in the form of an imperial younger yet, with rarer genes still. A message to me: "See how easily you are replaced. See how easily you can be discarded."

However much I have earned her wrath, it was an unkind thing to do to the boy. And an unnecessary message to give to me, for Calinda has made the same point in more personal fashion.

The boy Sunlight has turned to my own daughter for solace. I only hope he has not learnt from the examples his elders have set for him.
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