Freya always says that the kindest thing you can do is listen. She has always been a caring dragoness, who even as a child would show a great sense of responsibility. This seems to have taken effect on her adult life, for Freya (though still young) is motherly and kind to the rest of her clan, especially the hatchlings. Unfortunately, despite all of her inner beauty, some hatchlings find the gentle way in which she talks and the fluid way she moves to be creepy. Yet Freya does not mind, and they all warm up to her eventually.
She is most happy when tending to her garden. This contains a neatly pruned wildflower patch, a vegetable garden, and a lovely little citrus grove in which Freya likes to sit while reading a book and sipping her tea. Perhaps she views her garden as her personal safe haven, for she often goes there to relax and calm down after a stressful day.
Some dragons have whispered she is far too mature for her age, and some have been speculated that perhaps it is a spell, like the enchantment of eternal youth but for hightened maturity. Whenever Freya has caught onto these rumours, she has simply laughed silkily and shook her head as she walked away. Whatever the circumstances, it seems her kindly lifestyle does her good, as most of the time she appears to be much happier and calmer than the other dragons in the clan.
Thalias is often viewed by his friends as eccentric, though well-meaning. He accepts this with open arms, saying that he views it as a compliment, for eccentric is just what he wants to be. Never one for pretending to be something you're not, Thalias' personality can be a little overwhelming for those who don't know him, but those who do recognise that he's simply upbeat and excitable.
He has rather a soft spot for antiques and collectibles, especially shiny items like jewellry, mirrors, and for some odd reason, cutlery. He also quite likes sharp objects, such as shards of pottery and pocket knives. Nobody is quite sure why, or where this obsession came from. With a slight frown, most dragons seem to acknowledge that despite his sometimes erratic behaviour, Thalias has never really shown any malicious intent.
His job as a merchant and salesman is one Thalias thoroughly enjoys. He will spend many a happy afternoon hanging around the trading post or the auction house, selling, swapping and buying little bits and bobs, often quite luxurious or valuable items. While some say his obsession with collecting must be bad for him and that surely one day he'll run out of treasure and gems after his many impulse buys. Still, Thalias assures them that he is completely aware of his actions and makes sure to sell enough of his collected items that he doesn't run out of currency.
A patient observer may notice that Thalias tends to never really keep an object (unless particularly shiny or sharp) but rather he buys, inspects and keeps for a while, then sells on the item.
His actions appear random, and there is still no explanation for Thalias' strange method of business, but he seems happy and so most dragons simply leave him to carry on with his eccentric ways.
Gilderoy is a gentle dragon, though it may not seem so from his rough appearance. Whilst some seem to assume that because he's a teenager with a love for electric music, he must be that typical snarky sort of youth, he's actually sweet and soft. He's interested in all sorts of tech and enjoys studying computer science and graphic design, mostly when he gets to programme computer games.
Gilly, as he likes to be called, is a sucker for arcades. This rather tech-obsessed gaoler will spend hours on end on an arcade, playing until he beats all the top scores. One time he even unscrewed the back of a machine and attempted to 'reprogramme' it as he believed it was rigged.
Nowadays he has mastered almost every game out there, and if a new one is released Gilderoy will be first in line to play. His one pet hate is people who use arcades after eating, therefore getting the buttons and joysticks all sticky, as the food scraps tend to get stuck on his furry paws. In order to solve this problem, he has his own collection of computers and arcades at home, but says that it feels more satisfying to have his name on the high-scorers board on a public arcade, where all can see it.