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[center][font=Century Gothic][size=7][color=brown][b]J - L[/b][/size][/font] [/center] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig05.deviantart.net/fe14/f/2016/115/b/1/labradorite1_by_irrwahn-da05kd1.png[/img] [img]http://orig05.deviantart.net/88ab/f/2016/114/7/a/labradorites_by_irrwahn-da025vd.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Imperials, Skydancers, Ridgebacks [u]Eyes:[/u] Any [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Iridescent [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Stripes, Shimmer [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Smoke [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Caribbean [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Aqua, Seafoam [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Navy, Blue [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]While many dragons are born into the world with a nest full of kin, many Labradorites do not. Their eggs are laid deep within the earth and left to begin crystallizing from high temperatures caused by the molten rock and intense pressure of the earth. A Labradorite will only hatch once their incubation temperatures drop, sealing in their iridescent hue permanently. Due to this incubation period, Labradorites often grow up never knowing who their sires were and will grow up with other orphan Labradorites until they become adults and they leave to find and complete their own calling. A strong characteristic in any Labradorite is their sense of introversion. Due to this nature, they can often be found in the strangest of places, atop mountains cradled in the high face to being burrowed deep within the ancient tombs of Cairnstone Rest. If one were to stumble across a Labradorite in such a place, one could try and socialize but it is unlikely that they'll make any progress other than to have them carry on with their own previous provocations. Labradorites are by nature, solitary creatures and don't typically feel the need to be social, often too occupied with their own need to complete their calling to be bothered. It would be unusual to get more than a few words out of a Labradorite. [size=2](Created by Kobcane)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [center][font=Century Gothic][size=6][color=brown]LUCID SHARDS[/size][/font] [img]https://imgur.com/VwqLxnv.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed[/u]: Coatl, Guardians, Imperials, Nocturnes, Pearlcatchers, Ridgebacks, Skydancers, Spirals, Snappers, Tundra [u]Primary Gene[/u]: Ripple [u]Secondary Gene[/u]: Striation [u]Tertiary Gene[/u]: Opal [u]Primary Color[/u]: Tan [u]Secondary Color[/u]: Latte or Driftwood [u]Tertiary Color[/u]: Any [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]In the Third Age the Great Pillar shattered, releasing the first Eight from their long slumber and ushering in the age of Dragonkind. The pieces of the Pillar lay scattered across the land, representations of an earlier time and of the great power of the dragon gods. Unbeknownst to anyone, these pieces contained the residual memories of the gods that once slumbered within. Over time, these memories crystallized and took on life of their own, and the Lucid Shards walked amongst dragonkind. When asked about the colors barely visible in the cracks and crevices of their hides, a Shard’s eyes glaze over and they begin to recite an ancient story from a dragon god’s point of view. While each story only tends to last a few seconds, historians have gathered enough of these tales to determine that each Shard’s crystalline colors come from the dragon god to which it is elementally-bound. Some more colorful Shards may even contain the memories of more than one dragon god. [size=2](Created by [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/clan-profile/258475]treesponge[/url])[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center]
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Requirements
Breed: Imperials, Skydancers, Ridgebacks
Eyes: Any

Primary Gene: Iridescent
Secondary Gene: Stripes, Shimmer
Tertiary Gene: Smoke

Primary Colors: Caribbean
Secondary Colors: Aqua, Seafoam
Tertiary Colors: Navy, Blue

Lore
While many dragons are born into the world with a nest full of kin, many Labradorites do not. Their eggs are laid deep within the earth and left to begin crystallizing from high temperatures caused by the molten rock and intense pressure of the earth. A Labradorite will only hatch once their incubation temperatures drop, sealing in their iridescent hue permanently. Due to this incubation period, Labradorites often grow up never knowing who their sires were and will grow up with other orphan Labradorites until they become adults and they leave to find and complete their own calling. A strong characteristic in any Labradorite is their sense of introversion.
Due to this nature, they can often be found in the strangest of places, atop mountains cradled in the high face to being burrowed deep within the ancient tombs of Cairnstone Rest.
If one were to stumble across a Labradorite in such a place, one could try and socialize but it is unlikely that they'll make any progress other than to have them carry on with their own previous provocations. Labradorites are by nature, solitary creatures and don't typically feel the need to be social, often too occupied with their own need to complete their calling to be bothered. It would be unusual to get more than a few words out of a Labradorite.
(Created by Kobcane)


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LUCID SHARDS
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Requirements
Breed: Coatl, Guardians, Imperials, Nocturnes, Pearlcatchers, Ridgebacks, Skydancers, Spirals, Snappers, Tundra

Primary Gene: Ripple
Secondary Gene: Striation
Tertiary Gene: Opal

Primary Color: Tan
Secondary Color: Latte or Driftwood
Tertiary Color: Any

Lore
In the Third Age the Great Pillar shattered, releasing the first Eight from their long slumber and ushering in the age of Dragonkind. The pieces of the Pillar lay scattered across the land, representations of an earlier time and of the great power of the dragon gods. Unbeknownst to anyone, these pieces contained the residual memories of the gods that once slumbered within. Over time, these memories crystallized and took on life of their own, and the Lucid Shards walked amongst dragonkind.

When asked about the colors barely visible in the cracks and crevices of their hides, a Shard’s eyes glaze over and they begin to recite an ancient story from a dragon god’s point of view. While each story only tends to last a few seconds, historians have gathered enough of these tales to determine that each Shard’s crystalline colors come from the dragon god to which it is elementally-bound. Some more colorful Shards may even contain the memories of more than one dragon god.

(Created by treesponge)

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[center][font=Century Gothic][size=7][color=brown][b]M[/b][/size][/font] [/center] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img] [img]http://orig01.deviantart.net/d778/f/2017/014/1/8/malachite_by_irrwahn-davchmp.png[/img] [img]http://i.imgur.com/0vJwShV.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Bogsneak, Snapper, Guardian, Coatl [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Bar, Giraffe, Ripple [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Daub, Hex, Current [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Smoke, Crackle [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Jade - Peacock [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Jade - Peacock [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Pistachio - Peacock [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]Upon release from the Pillar, the Earthshaker looked upon his domain and saw how barren the plains looked. Filled with only browns, blacks, and reds, he thought the world needed some color. Using his magical energies, he created a stone made of bright greens. Then, in order to spread this new color throughout the land, he shaped a dragon out of the stone and brought it to life. He gave it the mission of spreading beauty through his territory, and thus the Malachite Dragon was born. Malachite dragons love all things they deem beautiful, and tend to hoard pretty trinkets. Some of their favorite items are decorative plants, jewelry, and seashells. Because they were created with beauty in mind, they are not particularly good fighters and are actually quite fragile. [size=2](Created by [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/clan-profile/122669]Emeraldasp[/url])[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig03.deviantart.net/888d/f/2016/115/a/8/marble1_by_irrwahn-da05kde.png[/img] [img]http://orig13.deviantart.net/4e0d/f/2016/114/5/8/marbles_by_irrwahn-da026py.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Guardian [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Ripple [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Current [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Spines [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Maize - Ice, Ivory [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Maize - Ice, Ivory [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Any [b]Marbles are XXY dragons.[/b] [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]Marbles become non moving after they have found something to treasure and gaze at as long as that 'thing' exists. This 'thing' can be a nice view, an idea they are contemplating, an old tree, passing herds of Zeeba, a mural, really anything can become the passion of a Marble. If their treasure ceases to hold their passion they will start to move in order to find a new treasure they can loose themselves into. During their contemplation and guarding their colours bleach out so if you ever come across a Marble you can tell by their colour how long they have been immobile. [size=2](Created by [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/clan-profile/139415]Ninive[/url])[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig00.deviantart.net/c510/f/2016/115/d/5/melted_snow1_by_irrwahn-da05kdm.png[/img] [img]http://orig05.deviantart.net/0d51/f/2016/114/a/b/meltedsnow_by_irrwahn-da027ka.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Any, but is mostly Snappers and Spirals [u]Eyes:[/u] Primarily Earth but originated in Plague [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Iridecent or basic [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Shimmer or basic [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Gembond [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Brown range (can include beige and stone) [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Brown range (can include beige and stone) [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Ice or White [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]The Wandering Contagion bordering with Dragonhome is where this subspecies got it's start. Unlike the harsh weather of Dragonhome, Wandering Contagion still gets a light dusting of snow once a year. The dragons living on the border between the two areas are often seen with snow packed on their feet and scattered over their bodies. Because of its proximity to Dragonhome, most dragons are often in the brown range in coloration to help them blend into their surroundings. The originators of this species are characterized by their Plague eyes, but any offspring usually have the brown eyes of the Earth clan. [size=2](Created by [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/clan-profile/32036]Tessa[/url])[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig14.deviantart.net/ba34/f/2016/115/4/c/mossrock1_by_irrwahn-da05kds.png[/img] [img]http://orig11.deviantart.net/2425/f/2016/114/8/d/mossrocks_by_irrwahn-da029pk.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Guardian, Snapper, Pearlcatcher [u]Eyes:[/u] Earth or Nature [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Ripple or Speckle [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Current or Freckle [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Crackle [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Silver-Coal [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Silver-Coal [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Green-Jungle [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]These dragons walk the rocky cliffs that line Dragonhome’s tenuous border with the Viridian Labyrinth. On their hides they bear the fruit of windborne seeds and salty sea air, their porous skin a perfect harbor for life. Although Mossrocks are not known to be the fastest Earth dragons, their patience knows no bounds as they try to nurture what little plant growth they find--whether it’s on their skin or in the ground. Of their origin little is known--whether they were once dragons blessed by the Gladekeeper, or part of Earthshaker’s attempt to breathe life back into Dragonhome’s soil. There is some speculation that perhaps they were once lifted from the earth at the root of Flamecaller’s volcanoes, and that explains their porous hides. However they came to be, it is certain that Mossrock dragons are some of the best gardeners and green-thumbs in the flight, and their presence in certain clans’ dens has been known to signal prosperity and plenty in the future. [size=2](Created by [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/clan-profile/60996]OmegaGrox[/url] and Caurus)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig04.deviantart.net/7813/f/2016/115/9/4/mountaineer1_by_irrwahn-da05kdp.png[/img] [img]http://orig03.deviantart.net/22c6/f/2016/162/7/9/mountaineers_by_irrwahn-da5uhon.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Tundras, Snappers, rarely Ridgebacks [u]Eyes:[/u] Ice or Earth preferred [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Speckle, Ripple, Bar, Piebald, Giraffe [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Freckle, Current, Daub, Paint, Hex [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Thylacine [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Stone - Driftwood [b]or [/b]Charcoal - Oilslick [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Stone - Driftwood [b]or [/b]Charcoal - Oilslick [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] White (Moon accepted) [b]Mountaineers are XXY dragons.[/b] [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]The first Mountaineers where a nation of adventurers. They travelled above the mountain tops of dangerous ridges just to find artefacts and gemstones such as the common quartz. While it is not a special item in general, a mountaineer’s quartz will always be the most brilliant and valuable quartz, which made it their symbol and trademark. They decided against digging mines and pits – unlike other earth flight dragons, they are hikers! To be a grown up Mountaineer means, risking your life for the sake of hoarding raw crystals and rare goods. When they hike down to the valleys where their families wait for their return, they always prove to be great storytellers. You should really sit down and listen to what they have to say one day – because they are literally living on the edge! (Lore by Irrwahn) Every possible Mountaineer breed calls themselves a little different. The Snappers like to be named as Mountain tops, the Tundras are Fluffclambers [size=1](thx to SerpentineSage)[/size] and the Ridgebacks are well known as Mountain Ridges. [size=2](Created by [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/clan-profile/177977]Irrwahn[/url])[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig12.deviantart.net/b939/f/2016/115/a/e/mudpuppy1_by_irrwahn-da05kdy.png[/img] [img]http://orig12.deviantart.net/4c44/f/2016/114/1/5/mudpuppies_by_irrwahn-da02amx.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Any [u]Eyes:[/u] Any [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Any except Crystal [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Any except Facet [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Any except Circuit Note: Piebald and Paint are permissible, but only with stained as a Tertiary. [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Soil-Chocolate [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Soil-Chocolate [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Soil-Chocolate [b]Mudpuppies are XXX dragons.[/b] [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]No dragon knows how to cheer up Earthdad better than a mudpuppy! These fun-loving dragons want nothing more than to find the deepest, sloppiest mud puddle in sight and jump right in! Some suspect that these dragons used to live in the oceans surrounding Dragonhome before they came on land and found the wettest environment they could! Don’t worry though, mudpuppies can breath just fine, even when in over their heads in mud. Of course, a good ol’ dirt pile is just as good when water is in short supply--as it often is in the Shattered Plains. Anything that can coat their scales and help them keep cool in the summer sun. Do be warned, however. All mudpuppies are excellent mud-wrestlers too, and they aren’t afraid to drag any other dragon down in the muck with them! [size=2](Created by [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/clan-profile/156969]KraalofBhaga[/url])[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center]
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Requirements
Breed: Bogsneak, Snapper, Guardian, Coatl

Primary Gene: Bar, Giraffe, Ripple
Secondary Gene: Daub, Hex, Current
Tertiary Gene: Smoke, Crackle

Primary Colors: Jade - Peacock
Secondary Colors: Jade - Peacock
Tertiary Colors: Pistachio - Peacock

Lore
Upon release from the Pillar, the Earthshaker looked upon his domain and saw how barren the plains looked. Filled with only browns, blacks, and reds, he thought the world needed some color. Using his magical energies, he created a stone made of bright greens. Then, in order to spread this new color throughout the land, he shaped a dragon out of the stone and brought it to life. He gave it the mission of spreading beauty through his territory, and thus the Malachite Dragon was born.

Malachite dragons love all things they deem beautiful, and tend to hoard pretty trinkets. Some of their favorite items are decorative plants, jewelry, and seashells. Because they were created with beauty in mind, they are not particularly good fighters and are actually quite fragile.
(Created by Emeraldasp)

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Requirements
Breed: Guardian

Primary Gene: Ripple
Secondary Gene: Current
Tertiary Gene: Spines

Primary Colors: Maize - Ice, Ivory
Secondary Colors: Maize - Ice, Ivory
Tertiary Colors: Any
Marbles are XXY dragons.

Lore
Marbles become non moving after they have found something to treasure and gaze at as long as that 'thing' exists. This 'thing' can be a nice view, an idea they are contemplating, an old tree, passing herds of Zeeba, a mural, really anything can become the passion of a Marble. If their treasure ceases to hold their passion they will start to move in order to find a new treasure they can loose themselves into. During their contemplation and guarding their colours bleach out so if you ever come across a Marble you can tell by their colour how long they have been immobile.
(Created by Ninive)


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Requirements
Breed: Any, but is mostly Snappers and Spirals
Eyes: Primarily Earth but originated in Plague

Primary Gene: Iridecent or basic
Secondary Gene: Shimmer or basic
Tertiary Gene: Gembond

Primary Colors: Brown range (can include beige and stone)
Secondary Colors: Brown range (can include beige and stone)
Tertiary Colors: Ice or White

Lore
The Wandering Contagion bordering with Dragonhome is where this subspecies got it's start. Unlike the harsh weather of Dragonhome, Wandering Contagion still gets a light dusting of snow once a year. The dragons living on the border between the two areas are often seen with snow packed on their feet and scattered over their bodies. Because of its proximity to Dragonhome, most dragons are often in the brown range in coloration to help them blend into their surroundings. The originators of this species are characterized by their Plague eyes, but any offspring usually have the brown eyes of the Earth clan.
(Created by Tessa)

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Requirements
Breed: Guardian, Snapper, Pearlcatcher
Eyes: Earth or Nature

Primary Gene: Ripple or Speckle
Secondary Gene: Current or Freckle
Tertiary Gene: Crackle

Primary Colors: Silver-Coal
Secondary Colors: Silver-Coal
Tertiary Colors: Green-Jungle

Lore
These dragons walk the rocky cliffs that line Dragonhome’s tenuous border with the Viridian Labyrinth. On their hides they bear the fruit of windborne seeds and salty sea air, their porous skin a perfect harbor for life. Although Mossrocks are not known to be the fastest Earth dragons, their patience knows no bounds as they try to nurture what little plant growth they find--whether it’s on their skin or in the ground. Of their origin little is known--whether they were once dragons blessed by the Gladekeeper, or part of Earthshaker’s attempt to breathe life back into Dragonhome’s soil. There is some speculation that perhaps they were once lifted from the earth at the root of Flamecaller’s volcanoes, and that explains their porous hides. However they came to be, it is certain that Mossrock dragons are some of the best gardeners and green-thumbs in the flight, and their presence in certain clans’ dens has been known to signal prosperity and plenty in the future.
(Created by OmegaGrox and Caurus)


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Requirements
Breed: Tundras, Snappers, rarely Ridgebacks
Eyes: Ice or Earth preferred

Primary Gene: Speckle, Ripple, Bar, Piebald, Giraffe
Secondary Gene: Freckle, Current, Daub, Paint, Hex
Tertiary Gene: Thylacine

Primary Colors: Stone - Driftwood or Charcoal - Oilslick
Secondary Colors: Stone - Driftwood or Charcoal - Oilslick
Tertiary Colors: White (Moon accepted)
Mountaineers are XXY dragons.

Lore
The first Mountaineers where a nation of adventurers. They travelled above the mountain tops of dangerous ridges just to find artefacts and gemstones such as the common quartz. While it is not a special item in general, a mountaineer’s quartz will always be the most brilliant and valuable quartz, which made it their symbol and trademark. They decided against digging mines and pits – unlike other earth flight dragons, they are hikers! To be a grown up Mountaineer means, risking your life for the sake of hoarding raw crystals and rare goods. When they hike down to the valleys where their families wait for their return, they always prove to be great storytellers. You should really sit down and listen to what they have to say one day – because they are literally living on the edge! (Lore by Irrwahn)

Every possible Mountaineer breed calls themselves a little different. The Snappers like to be named as Mountain tops, the Tundras are Fluffclambers (thx to SerpentineSage) and the Ridgebacks are well known as Mountain Ridges.
(Created by Irrwahn)


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Requirements
Breed: Any
Eyes: Any

Primary Gene: Any except Crystal
Secondary Gene: Any except Facet
Tertiary Gene: Any except Circuit
Note: Piebald and Paint are permissible, but only with stained as a Tertiary.

Primary Colors: Soil-Chocolate
Secondary Colors: Soil-Chocolate
Tertiary Colors: Soil-Chocolate
Mudpuppies are XXX dragons.

Lore
No dragon knows how to cheer up Earthdad better than a mudpuppy! These fun-loving dragons want nothing more than to find the deepest, sloppiest mud puddle in sight and jump right in! Some suspect that these dragons used to live in the oceans surrounding Dragonhome before they came on land and found the wettest environment they could! Don’t worry though, mudpuppies can breath just fine, even when in over their heads in mud. Of course, a good ol’ dirt pile is just as good when water is in short supply--as it often is in the Shattered Plains. Anything that can coat their scales and help them keep cool in the summer sun. Do be warned, however. All mudpuppies are excellent mud-wrestlers too, and they aren’t afraid to drag any other dragon down in the muck with them!
(Created by KraalofBhaga)


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[center][font=Century Gothic][size=7][color=brown][b]N - O[/b][/size][/font] [/center] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img] [img]http://orig15.deviantart.net/2358/f/2016/115/e/9/opalescent_geode1_by_irrwahn-da05ke2.png[/img] [img]http://orig07.deviantart.net/da34/f/2016/114/1/3/opalescent_geodes_by_irrwahn-da02cdy.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Snapper, Fae, Pearlcatcher, Imperial [u]Eyes:[/u] Earth, Arcane and Light [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Crystal, Iridescent (rarely Speckle) [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Facet [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Crackle, Gembond [u]Primary Colors:[/u] White [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Mulberry - Tangerine [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] White [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]The beauty of Geode dragons has become recognized and coveted across Sornieth, but most dragons lack the deep ancestral connection required to undergo petrification. Never mind the amount of time it takes for the process to occur naturally! Scientists of the Arcane Flight have discovered a way to synthetically produce a Geode-like appearance via a combination of Earth and Arcane magic. No one can quite explain what this process entails, but those who have undergone it voluntarily report satisfactory results, aside from an uncomfortable hardening and fading of the hide that can occur in some dragons. Since the inception of what is now known as Project Opalescent Geode, rumors have flown that dozens of dragons traveling alone between Starfall Isles and Dragonhome have gone missing. While scientists associated with the project offer their condolences, they're quick to deny any involvement. [size=2](Created by veinlily)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig01.deviantart.net/52ad/f/2016/115/3/d/orevein_gold1_by_irrwahn-da05lsa.png[/img] [img]http://orig13.deviantart.net/a2de/f/2016/114/6/6/orevein_gold_by_irrwahn-da02e04.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Any [u]Eyes:[/u] Earth and Light preferred but all accepted for breed [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Iridescent and Crystal only [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Facet [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Crackle [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Obsidian or Midnight only [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] White [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Gold [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]As the earthshaker watched his kin depart from the base of the shattered tower his head hung low and tears he would never admit fell from his eyes and soaked the earth around him.. His body slumped to the ground as he fell into a state of meditation many mistakenly interpreted as sorrow and lethargy. He knew he had to conserve his energy for the age ahead. While boulders solidified into his skin, He contemplated how the Earthkin (his boulders and pebbles) could bring peace to a world filled once again with violence. unbeknownst to him, the tears he shed as he was abandoned and betrayed by those he once called friends, soaked deep into the ground and spread out in thin veins as they dispersed into the cracks within the rocks below. As they dried the tears solidified into precious metal around the nests of nearby lairs. the chemical composition of the minerals into which they flowed caused a slight property difference creating both silver and Gold minerals from the dried tears. From these Earthshaker touched nests hatched a very special type of dragon from thencefor called “The gold and silver ore veins of the earthshaker” later shortened to ore veins. Occasionally now when a gold ore dragon visits a light or ice nest his or her offspring will be born touched by earthshaker’s tears. [size=2](Created by zemya)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig00.deviantart.net/3132/f/2016/115/0/4/orevein_silver1_by_irrwahn-da05lsp.png[/img] [img]http://orig11.deviantart.net/5858/f/2016/114/6/d/orevein_silver_by_irrwahn-da02eqe.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Any [u]Eyes:[/u] Earth and Ice preferred but all accepted for breed [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Iridescent and Crystal [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Facet preferred, but shimmer, peregrine and speckle accepted [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Crackle [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Obsidian or Midnight only [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] White to black range [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Silver [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i](Same as Gold Ore.) [size=2](Created by zemya)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center]
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Requirements
Breed: Snapper, Fae, Pearlcatcher, Imperial
Eyes: Earth, Arcane and Light

Primary Gene: Crystal, Iridescent (rarely Speckle)
Secondary Gene: Facet
Tertiary Gene: Crackle, Gembond

Primary Colors: White
Secondary Colors: Mulberry - Tangerine
Tertiary Colors: White

Lore
The beauty of Geode dragons has become recognized and coveted across Sornieth, but most dragons lack the deep ancestral connection required to undergo petrification. Never mind the amount of time it takes for the process to occur naturally!

Scientists of the Arcane Flight have discovered a way to synthetically produce a Geode-like appearance via a combination of Earth and Arcane magic. No one can quite explain what this process entails, but those who have undergone it voluntarily report satisfactory results, aside from an uncomfortable hardening and fading of the hide that can occur in some dragons.

Since the inception of what is now known as Project Opalescent Geode, rumors have flown that dozens of dragons traveling alone between Starfall Isles and Dragonhome have gone missing. While scientists associated with the project offer their condolences, they're quick to deny any involvement.
(Created by veinlily)

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Requirements
Breed: Any
Eyes: Earth and Light preferred but all accepted for breed

Primary Gene: Iridescent and Crystal only
Secondary Gene: Facet
Tertiary Gene: Crackle

Primary Colors: Obsidian or Midnight only
Secondary Colors: White
Tertiary Colors: Gold

Lore
As the earthshaker watched his kin depart from the base of the shattered tower his head hung low and tears he would never admit fell from his eyes and soaked the earth around him.. His body slumped to the ground as he fell into a state of meditation many mistakenly interpreted as sorrow and lethargy. He knew he had to conserve his energy for the age ahead. While boulders solidified into his skin, He contemplated how the Earthkin (his boulders and pebbles) could bring peace to a world filled once again with violence. unbeknownst to him, the tears he shed as he was abandoned and betrayed by those he once called friends, soaked deep into the ground and spread out in thin veins as they dispersed into the cracks within the rocks below. As they dried the tears solidified into precious metal around the nests of nearby lairs. the chemical composition of the minerals into which they flowed caused a slight property difference creating both silver and Gold minerals from the dried tears. From these Earthshaker touched nests hatched a very special type of dragon from thencefor called “The gold and silver ore veins of the earthshaker” later shortened to ore veins.

Occasionally now when a gold ore dragon visits a light or ice nest his or her offspring will be born touched by earthshaker’s tears.
(Created by zemya)


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Requirements
Breed: Any
Eyes: Earth and Ice preferred but all accepted for breed

Primary Gene: Iridescent and Crystal
Secondary Gene: Facet preferred, but shimmer, peregrine and speckle accepted
Tertiary Gene: Crackle

Primary Colors: Obsidian or Midnight only
Secondary Colors: White to black range
Tertiary Colors: Silver

Lore
(Same as Gold Ore.)
(Created by zemya)


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[center][font=Century Gothic][size=7][color=brown][b]P[/b][/size][/font] [/center] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img] [img]http://orig05.deviantart.net/d150/f/2016/115/d/3/paintedcliffguard1_by_irrwahn-da05kez.png[/img] [img]http://orig01.deviantart.net/e966/f/2016/114/d/1/paintedcliffguards_by_irrwahn-da02gb2.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Snapper [u]Eyes:[/u] Plague, Fire or Earth [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Ripple [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Current [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Underbelly [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Sand-Brown, excluding beige. [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Carmine-Rust, excluding blood [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Stone-Sand, or Ivory [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]Far to the west of Dragonhome, where the ground cracks into craggy fissures and the mesas tumble into ruin at the edge of the Scarred Wasteland, a small band of sentinels guards the Shattered Plain. These snappers, calling themselves the Cliffguard, protect the residents of this small, impoverished region from thieves and neerdowells intending to do harm at the edges of the plaguelands. They do their work mostly by stealth, relying on their camouflaged colors to hide within the barren landscape beside cliffs the color of sunset, and sneak up on their foes before they can take advantage of the young or poor. As the cliffguard grew stronger and their numbers grew larger, dragons from other clans were drawn to the cause of protecting the helpless from scavengers from Plague. Thus the noble of the Plague flight, as well as the daring from Fire, were drawn to the Plain and its myriad colorful cliffs. As long as they could fight without being seen, their help was considered a significant advantage. [size=2](Created by KraalofBhaga)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig10.deviantart.net/9139/f/2016/137/e/1/parched_earth1_by_irrwahn-da2rzha.png[/img] [img]http://orig04.deviantart.net/afc7/f/2016/137/e/1/parchedearth_by_irrwahn-da2rzmh.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Snapper [u]Eyes:[/u] Earth [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Giraffe [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Hex [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Gembond [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Stone - Brown [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Stone - Brown [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Sand - Rust [b]All Parched Earth snappers must be XXY.[/b] [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]When parts of Sornieth dried up, there were some Snappers out in the wilderness, unable to continue. These Snappers hunkered down to wait, burrowing into the earth and hoping for some sort of rescue. Eventually, they became a part of the now-parched Landscape around them. Over the years, they became forgotten, their skin taking on a hue similar to the Earth that caked over and flaked off their hides. Every now and then, and no-one really knows why, a Parched Earth dragon reawakens, stirring from its dry grave. Some rumours say that they awaken to help travelers lost in the deserts. After that, no-one really sees them again. [size=2](Created by Triblobyte)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [font=Century Gothic][size=6][color=brown]PEARLS FROM THE DEEP[/size][/font] [img]https://i.imgur.com/cEInsNx.png[/img] [b][u]Requirements[/u][/b] [u]Breed:[/u] Pearlcatchers, Mirrors [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Falcon [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Peregrine [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Glimmer or Opal [u]Primary Color:[/u] Rust - Sand [u]Secondary Color:[/u] Rust - Sand [u]Tertiary Color:[/u] Any [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]Long ago a clan of Pearlcatchers grew envious of another clan that lived nearby. Their pearls shimmered and glittered most brilliantly while their own seem to be dull and nothing to look at. After much debate about how to improve the look of their own pearls, one young Pearlcatcher proposed the idea of ingesting precious gems or metals to use them as their fuel for the mucus used for the pearls they carry. More debates were had and a decision made. The very next day they all would leave to search for caves rich in minerals and gems to ingest and prettify themselves. Now after eons of living underground the first few of the clan long forgotten return to the rest of the world. Their bodies changed to look like the ground they lived in for so long, adorned with glimmering bellies or glittering markings all over. Their pearls shining and glittering in every colour imaginable.[/i] [size=2][i](Created by [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/clan-profile/186582]Tarany[/url])[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig10.deviantart.net/b872/f/2016/115/2/5/petrifiedwood1_by_irrwahn-da05kf6.png[/img] [img]http://orig07.deviantart.net/7279/f/2016/114/8/d/petrifiedwood_by_irrwahn-da02hcj.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Snapper [u]Eyes:[/u] Earth [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Poison [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Toxin [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Crackle [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Chocolate [b]or [/b]Coal [b]or [/b]Thistle [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Chocolate [b]or [/b]Coal [b]or [/b]Thistle [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Sand - Rust [b]Petrified Wood dragons must be XXYs[/b] [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]Petrified Wood dragons were originally Snappers, exhausted from long journeys through volcanic ash who lay down to rest and were forgotten by their clans in their slumber. The Earth slowly reclaimed them, transforming their once organic bodies into minerals that gleamed with different colours. [size=2](Created by Triblobyte)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig15.deviantart.net/7629/f/2016/276/1/2/philosophers_stone_by_irrwahn-dajqk0e.png[/img] [img]http://orig03.deviantart.net/a093/f/2016/276/4/b/philosophers_stone_by_irrwahn-dajqjzy.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Bogsneak [u]Eyes:[/u] Earth [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Skink [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Spinner [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Glimmer, Runes, Contour, Spines, Crackle [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Dirt [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Dirt [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Marigold - Buttercup [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]These dragons were drawn to the alchemical teachings of Baldwin, they studied with him, learning all he had to teach. They were there the fateful day when lightning struck Baldwin's pot and be began changing. It was then that these dragons had the brilliant idea of using the Mutagen on objects instead of dragons. If this Mutagen could create an entirely new breed of dragon, one that was never intended to exist, then what could it change mundane objects into? The experiments they did on objects produced nothing, they were failures. So against the teachings of Baldwin, he would never allow them to put live things into his brew, they captured members of the Beastclans and used the Mutagen on them. They mutated, just as Baldwin had, but the Mutagen proved too strong for the Beastclans and they died. Baldwin eventually caught wind of it and told them to put a stop to it, immediately. Not wanting to disappoint their teacher anymore than they already had they agreed and instead experimented on themselves. The change happened fast. While they had been patient and considerate dragons before they became easily agitated and rude. Their scales gained a dirt like texture and gold sprung up on their bodies, real gold, but unable to be removed. They had discovered an incredible alchemical formula, one that could turn dirt into gold! They also learned a lesson: Alchemy isn't magic and there is always an equal price that must be paid. [size=2](Created by Irwahn, Lore by TeaRex)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig09.deviantart.net/fb15/f/2016/115/8/4/pillartopglider1_by_irrwahn-da05mes.png[/img] [img]http://orig02.deviantart.net/b2d1/f/2016/114/b/e/pillartopgliders_by_irrwahn-da02iiu.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Nocturne [u]Eyes:[/u] Earth [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Ripple [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Peregrine [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Underbelly [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Sand - Chocolate [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Lemon - Carmine, excluding Sand - Chocolate [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Identical to Secondary [b]Pillartop Gliders are XYY Dragons![/b] [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]Fact: Nocturnes are introverts. They may not like long-term solitude, but their lairs are hidden away and they do feel the need to retreat there, often. Fact: Earth dragons are community oriented. Dragonhome is inhospitable and Earthflight is small; cooperation is necessary for survival. So what do Earth-element Nocturnes do? Well.. Fact: Survival in Dragonhome means digging down. Shade and moisture can only be found in subterranean caverns. You'd have to be stubborn and crazy to try otherwise. Fact: Nocturnes are good at crazy. Earth dragons are great at stubborn. Pillartop Gliders make their homes atop the cliffs of Dragonhome, soaring as high as their brethren delve deep. They harvest what scant moisture they require from the high, thin clouds over the Shattered Plain, and their vision is so sharp they can spot prey below from cloud level. They visit their earthbound flightmates often, but there's a level of mutual incomprehension of each other's lifestyles. Still, if there's anything Earth understands, it's stubborn. [size=2](Created by Mahaiwe)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig06.deviantart.net/ca8c/f/2016/137/4/f/prospector_by_irrwahn-da2s01a.png[/img] [img]http://orig04.deviantart.net/ff28/f/2016/114/a/4/prospectors_by_irrwahn-da02j5w.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Any [u]Eyes:[/u] Earth [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Crystal [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Facet [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Crackle [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Gold [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Gold [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Soil-Rust [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]Dragons across Sornieth know how difficult digging in Dragonhome can be; the cracked, dry soil and arid climate hardly make the place prospitable. However, what most dragons don’t know is that there are deep veins of precious metals--gold, silver, even platinum!-- resting just beneath the surface of our Earth flight home. At least, no one [b]had [/b]known about them… until a fortuitous prospector sunk his pan into the sandy shore of an errant stream and discovered an egg hiding below the surface! Upon hatching, this egg produced a beautiful, rare dragon with crystalline golden scales and faceted golden wings. Although he couldn’t quite clear all the dirt from the deep cracks in the hatchling’s hide, it was clear that he had come across a beautiful (and valuable) dragon. Since his windfall, thousands of would-be prospectors have panned the rivers in Dragonhome, and their efforts have not been unrewarded! From eggs found buried in riverbeds and desert streams have hatched some of the rarest Prospector dragons in the world. As these dragons age, they have been known to have a natural affinity for finding the veins of gold and silver in the ground, making them a must-have companion for any gold-miner. [size=2](Created by KraalofBhaga)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig01.deviantart.net/587f/f/2016/115/0/1/protolith1_by_irrwahn-da05mew.png[/img] [img]http://orig05.deviantart.net/026b/f/2016/114/5/9/protoliths_by_irrwahn-da02jww.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Any [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Poison [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Toxin [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Contour, Runes, Smoke, Thylacine [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Stone [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Stone [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Lead-Shadow, Slate-Rust, Crimson-Berry [size=2]Certain color and tertiary combinations are too bright on, or cover too much of, the stone poison/toxin on some breeds. Use your discretion. Depending on how the colors change after expansion, there may not be a smooth from A to Z range for the tertiary.[/size] [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]From the farthest reaches of Greatwyrm's Breach, a peculiar subspecies has emerged: the Protolith. Small in number and taciturn by nature, the Protoliths instantly became the focus of a great deal of excitement from the academic community once news of their appearance spread. Luckily for researchers, the desire for understanding is mutual. Scholars from the Mirrorlight Promenade have managed to establish a degree of contact with them, though getting lucid answers from a Protolith can be no small frustration. This commingling has led to some outsiders to be taken on as 'students' to certain Protoliths, and while by and large the Protoliths are more interested in gathering knowledge than expanding their bloodlines, there has been a smattering of hatchlings borne into the subspecies above ground, both within their ancestral Dragonhome and the Sunbeam Ruins. Oral tradition (the sole method of passing down information used by the subspecies) provides that today's Protoliths are the descendants of a small troupe of Snappers that had been called into the Breach's depths by the Earthshaker himself, during the earliest days of dragonkind. They were tasked with being keepers of history, from the birth of the gods to the death of ancient civilization, all the way up to the present era. These progenitors remained underground for thousands of years, endlessly wandering the labyrinths underneath Dragonhome in complete isolation from other clans. Many of the cave paintings and murals found in those primeval lairs were reportedly made by Protoliths over the course of time. Though some individuals have chosen to end their self-imposed detachment from the outside world, their community remains overwhelmingly insular, with an untold number of Protoliths remaining hidden away in Greatwyrm's Breach. The reserved nature shared by most Protoliths doesn't do much to help them connect with outsiders-- despite their curiosity about 'modern affairs', they aren't particularly concerned with networking with others beyond the exchange of information. This, as well as the general ambiguity surrounding their return, has left them surrounded by rumors. Some think that the Protoliths are the Earthshaker's prophets, harbingers of the end times, privy to archaic and supernatural secrets about the universe. Others consider them to be nothing more than glorified bookkeepers. The Protoliths themselves have no interest in either proving or disproving such gossip, and continue their quest for knowledge of all kinds. [size=2](Created by Revelare)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig12.deviantart.net/fc41/f/2016/115/9/1/pyroclastic_geode1_by_irrwahn-da05mf3.png[/img] [img]http://orig12.deviantart.net/bdf5/f/2016/114/c/b/pyroclasticgeodes_by_irrwahn-da02l19.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Snapper or Coatl [u]Eyes:[/u] Any [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Ripple, Speckle, Iridescent [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Facet [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Crackle, Gembond, Glimmer [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Lead - Eldritch [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Any besides Lead-Edtritch [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Lead - Eldritch [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]Some dragons hear the call of their ancestors more strongly than others, and they leave their earthly bodies behind during their first adult molting. Usually, these abandoned vessels are taken back into the environment from which they were birthed, through immolation, decomposition, petrification, or other means. Occasionally, these dragons are recalled to their bodies to serve out a higher purpose. When the Earthshaker calls back one of his Snapper children in this way, a Geode Dragon is born. However, even more uncommonly, a dragon of mixed lineage may hear the call of multiple ancestors. When Snappers and Coatls are strongly spiritually connected to both the Earthshaker and the Flamecaller, they seek out an active volcano and bury themselves in the ash, cooling lava, and pyroclastic flow to ascend to their exalted calling. As their bodies sleep, the heat and pressure of the volcanic atmosphere changes them, creating a metamorphic wonder. A reawakening of these special dragons from their slumber results in the birth of a beautiful Pyroclastic Geode Dragon! [size=2](Created by Raptorkind)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center]
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Requirements
Breed: Snapper
Eyes: Plague, Fire or Earth

Primary Gene: Ripple
Secondary Gene: Current
Tertiary Gene: Underbelly

Primary Colors: Sand-Brown, excluding beige.
Secondary Colors: Carmine-Rust, excluding blood
Tertiary Colors: Stone-Sand, or Ivory

Lore
Far to the west of Dragonhome, where the ground cracks into craggy fissures and the mesas tumble into ruin at the edge of the Scarred Wasteland, a small band of sentinels guards the Shattered Plain. These snappers, calling themselves the Cliffguard, protect the residents of this small, impoverished region from thieves and neerdowells intending to do harm at the edges of the plaguelands. They do their work mostly by stealth, relying on their camouflaged colors to hide within the barren landscape beside cliffs the color of sunset, and sneak up on their foes before they can take advantage of the young or poor.
As the cliffguard grew stronger and their numbers grew larger, dragons from other clans were drawn to the cause of protecting the helpless from scavengers from Plague. Thus the noble of the Plague flight, as well as the daring from Fire, were drawn to the Plain and its myriad colorful cliffs. As long as they could fight without being seen, their help was considered a significant advantage.
(Created by KraalofBhaga)


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Requirements
Breed: Snapper
Eyes: Earth

Primary Gene: Giraffe
Secondary Gene: Hex
Tertiary Gene: Gembond

Primary Colors: Stone - Brown
Secondary Colors: Stone - Brown
Tertiary Colors: Sand - Rust
All Parched Earth snappers must be XXY.

Lore
When parts of Sornieth dried up, there were some Snappers out in the wilderness, unable to continue. These Snappers hunkered down to wait, burrowing into the earth and hoping for some sort of rescue. Eventually, they became a part of the now-parched Landscape around them. Over the years, they became forgotten, their skin taking on a hue similar to the Earth that caked over and flaked off their hides.

Every now and then, and no-one really knows why, a Parched Earth dragon reawakens, stirring from its dry grave. Some rumours say that they awaken to help travelers lost in the deserts. After that, no-one really sees them again.
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Requirements

Breed: Pearlcatchers, Mirrors

Primary Gene: Falcon
Secondary Gene: Peregrine
Tertiary Gene: Glimmer or Opal

Primary Color: Rust - Sand
Secondary Color: Rust - Sand
Tertiary Color: Any

Lore
Long ago a clan of Pearlcatchers grew envious of another clan that lived nearby. Their pearls shimmered and glittered most brilliantly while their own seem to be dull and nothing to look at. After much debate about how to improve the look of their own pearls, one young Pearlcatcher proposed the idea of ingesting precious gems or metals to use them as their fuel for the mucus used for the pearls they carry. More debates were had and a decision made. The very next day they all would leave to search for caves rich in minerals and gems to ingest and prettify themselves.
Now after eons of living underground the first few of the clan long forgotten return to the rest of the world. Their bodies changed to look like the ground they lived in for so long, adorned with glimmering bellies or glittering markings all over. Their pearls shining and glittering in every colour imaginable.

(Created by Tarany)

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Requirements
Breed: Snapper
Eyes: Earth

Primary Gene: Poison
Secondary Gene: Toxin
Tertiary Gene: Crackle

Primary Colors: Chocolate or Coal or Thistle
Secondary Colors: Chocolate or Coal or Thistle
Tertiary Colors: Sand - Rust
Petrified Wood dragons must be XXYs

Lore
Petrified Wood dragons were originally Snappers, exhausted from long journeys through volcanic ash who lay down to rest and were forgotten by their clans in their slumber. The Earth slowly reclaimed them, transforming their once organic bodies into minerals that gleamed with different colours.
(Created by Triblobyte)


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Requirements
Breed: Bogsneak
Eyes: Earth

Primary Gene: Skink
Secondary Gene: Spinner
Tertiary Gene: Glimmer, Runes, Contour, Spines, Crackle

Primary Colors: Dirt
Secondary Colors: Dirt
Tertiary Colors: Marigold - Buttercup


Lore
These dragons were drawn to the alchemical teachings of Baldwin, they studied with him, learning all he had to teach. They were there the fateful day when lightning struck Baldwin's pot and be began changing. It was then that these dragons had the brilliant idea of using the Mutagen on objects instead of dragons. If this Mutagen could create an entirely new breed of dragon, one that was never intended to exist, then what could it change mundane objects into?

The experiments they did on objects produced nothing, they were failures. So against the teachings of Baldwin, he would never allow them to put live things into his brew, they captured members of the Beastclans and used the Mutagen on them. They mutated, just as Baldwin had, but the Mutagen proved too strong for the Beastclans and they died. Baldwin eventually caught wind of it and told them to put a stop to it, immediately. Not wanting to disappoint their teacher anymore than they already had they agreed and instead experimented on themselves.

The change happened fast. While they had been patient and considerate dragons before they became easily agitated and rude. Their scales gained a dirt like texture and gold sprung up on their bodies, real gold, but unable to be removed. They had discovered an incredible alchemical formula, one that could turn dirt into gold! They also learned a lesson: Alchemy isn't magic and there is always an equal price that must be paid.

(Created by Irwahn, Lore by TeaRex)


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Requirements
Breed: Nocturne
Eyes: Earth

Primary Gene: Ripple
Secondary Gene: Peregrine
Tertiary Gene: Underbelly

Primary Colors: Sand - Chocolate
Secondary Colors: Lemon - Carmine, excluding Sand - Chocolate
Tertiary Colors: Identical to Secondary
Pillartop Gliders are XYY Dragons!

Lore
Fact: Nocturnes are introverts. They may not like long-term solitude, but their lairs are hidden away and they do feel the need to retreat there, often.
Fact: Earth dragons are community oriented. Dragonhome is inhospitable and Earthflight is small; cooperation is necessary for survival.
So what do Earth-element Nocturnes do? Well..
Fact: Survival in Dragonhome means digging down. Shade and moisture can only be found in subterranean caverns. You'd have to be stubborn and crazy to try otherwise.
Fact: Nocturnes are good at crazy. Earth dragons are great at stubborn.

Pillartop Gliders make their homes atop the cliffs of Dragonhome, soaring as high as their brethren delve deep. They harvest what scant moisture they require from the high, thin clouds over the Shattered Plain, and their vision is so sharp they can spot prey below from cloud level. They visit their earthbound flightmates often, but there's a level of mutual incomprehension of each other's lifestyles. Still, if there's anything Earth understands, it's stubborn.
(Created by Mahaiwe)


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Requirements
Breed: Any
Eyes: Earth

Primary Gene: Crystal
Secondary Gene: Facet
Tertiary Gene: Crackle

Primary Colors: Gold
Secondary Colors: Gold
Tertiary Colors: Soil-Rust

Lore
Dragons across Sornieth know how difficult digging in Dragonhome can be; the cracked, dry soil and arid climate hardly make the place prospitable. However, what most dragons don’t know is that there are deep veins of precious metals--gold, silver, even platinum!-- resting just beneath the surface of our Earth flight home. At least, no one had known about them… until a fortuitous prospector sunk his pan into the sandy shore of an errant stream and discovered an egg hiding below the surface! Upon hatching, this egg produced a beautiful, rare dragon with crystalline golden scales and faceted golden wings. Although he couldn’t quite clear all the dirt from the deep cracks in the hatchling’s hide, it was clear that he had come across a beautiful (and valuable) dragon.
Since his windfall, thousands of would-be prospectors have panned the rivers in Dragonhome, and their efforts have not been unrewarded! From eggs found buried in riverbeds and desert streams have hatched some of the rarest Prospector dragons in the world. As these dragons age, they have been known to have a natural affinity for finding the veins of gold and silver in the ground, making them a must-have companion for any gold-miner.
(Created by KraalofBhaga)


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Requirements
Breed: Any

Primary Gene: Poison
Secondary Gene: Toxin
Tertiary Gene: Contour, Runes, Smoke, Thylacine

Primary Colors: Stone
Secondary Colors: Stone
Tertiary Colors: Lead-Shadow, Slate-Rust, Crimson-Berry

Certain color and tertiary combinations are too bright on, or cover too much of, the stone poison/toxin on some breeds. Use your discretion. Depending on how the colors change after expansion, there may not be a smooth from A to Z range for the tertiary.

Lore
From the farthest reaches of Greatwyrm's Breach, a peculiar subspecies has emerged: the Protolith. Small in number and taciturn by nature, the Protoliths instantly became the focus of a great deal of excitement from the academic community once news of their appearance spread. Luckily for researchers, the desire for understanding is mutual. Scholars from the Mirrorlight Promenade have managed to establish a degree of contact with them, though getting lucid answers from a Protolith can be no small frustration. This commingling has led to some outsiders to be taken on as 'students' to certain Protoliths, and while by and large the Protoliths are more interested in gathering knowledge than expanding their bloodlines, there has been a smattering of hatchlings borne into the subspecies above ground, both within their ancestral Dragonhome and the Sunbeam Ruins.
Oral tradition (the sole method of passing down information used by the subspecies) provides that today's Protoliths are the descendants of a small troupe of Snappers that had been called into the Breach's depths by the Earthshaker himself, during the earliest days of dragonkind. They were tasked with being keepers of history, from the birth of the gods to the death of ancient civilization, all the way up to the present era. These progenitors remained underground for thousands of years, endlessly wandering the labyrinths underneath Dragonhome in complete isolation from other clans. Many of the cave paintings and murals found in those primeval lairs were reportedly made by Protoliths over the course of time.
Though some individuals have chosen to end their self-imposed detachment from the outside world, their community remains overwhelmingly insular, with an untold number of Protoliths remaining hidden away in Greatwyrm's Breach. The reserved nature shared by most Protoliths doesn't do much to help them connect with outsiders-- despite their curiosity about 'modern affairs', they aren't particularly concerned with networking with others beyond the exchange of information. This, as well as the general ambiguity surrounding their return, has left them surrounded by rumors. Some think that the Protoliths are the Earthshaker's prophets, harbingers of the end times, privy to archaic and supernatural secrets about the universe. Others consider them to be nothing more than glorified bookkeepers. The Protoliths themselves have no interest in either proving or disproving such gossip, and continue their quest for knowledge of all kinds.
(Created by Revelare)


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Requirements
Breed: Snapper or Coatl
Eyes: Any

Primary Gene: Ripple, Speckle, Iridescent
Secondary Gene: Facet
Tertiary Gene: Crackle, Gembond, Glimmer

Primary Colors: Lead - Eldritch
Secondary Colors: Any besides Lead-Edtritch
Tertiary Colors: Lead - Eldritch

Lore
Some dragons hear the call of their ancestors more strongly than others, and they leave their earthly bodies behind during their first adult molting. Usually, these abandoned vessels are taken back into the environment from which they were birthed, through immolation, decomposition, petrification, or other means.
Occasionally, these dragons are recalled to their bodies to serve out a higher purpose. When the Earthshaker calls back one of his Snapper children in this way, a Geode Dragon is born.
However, even more uncommonly, a dragon of mixed lineage may hear the call of multiple ancestors. When Snappers and Coatls are strongly spiritually connected to both the Earthshaker and the Flamecaller, they seek out an active volcano and bury themselves in the ash, cooling lava, and pyroclastic flow to ascend to their exalted calling. As their bodies sleep, the heat and pressure of the volcanic atmosphere changes them, creating a metamorphic wonder. A reawakening of these special dragons from their slumber results in the birth of a beautiful Pyroclastic Geode Dragon!
(Created by Raptorkind)


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[center][font=Century Gothic][size=7][color=brown][b]Q - R[/b][/size][/font] [/center] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img] [font=Century Gothic][size=5][color=brown]Reptile variants[/size][/font] [img]http://i.imgur.com/RkLBeIz.png[/img] [u][b]Alligator Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed[/u]: Snappers(preferred) or Imperial [u]Eyes[/u]: Earth (preferred) Any eyes [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Bar, Giraffe [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Daub, Hex [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Gembond, Spines, Underbelly, Glimmer [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Jungle - Moss range (greens range) XXX required [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Jungle - Moss range (greens range) XXX required [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Jungle - Moss range (greens range) XXX required [b][u]Lore: [/u]Protectors of Cairnstone Rest[/b] The glittering gems of Cairnstone Rest are irresistible to Alligators. These dragons collect hordes of these precious stones, decorating their homes and bodies with the glittering treasures. Many Alligators sleep on mounds of the beautiful gems, and over time may begin to have stones or glittering dust embedded into their skin. These dragons are infamous for setting intricate traps to guard their hordes and many legends have arisen after wandering treasure hunters have fallen prey to their shenanigans. [u][b]Ancient Alligator Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Snappers and Imperials [u]Eyes:[/u] Earth (preferred) Any flight [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Iridescent [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Facet, Shimmer [u]Tertiary Gene: [/u]Gembond Genes should create an opalescent appearance. [u]Primary Colors:[/u] White (pref.) White-Orca range is acceptable, but must be XXX [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] White (pref.) White-Orca range is acceptable, but must be XXX [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] White (pref.) White-Orca range is acceptable, but must be XXX [u][b]Lore: The Ancient Ones from the Pillar of the World[/b][/u] Legends passed through generations speak of dragons born from the soul of the Pillar of the World. Over the centuries, the physiognomy of these dragons changed to embody their dedication to the Earthshaker. The opalescent hide of these Earth Alligators was reminiscent of a time of peace between the elemental flights. The once invisible skin of these loyal dragons began to change over the centuries after generations of mourning. Now, only a handful of these Ancient Alligators will be born with the invisible flesh. [u][b]Crocodile Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Snappers and Skydancers [u]Eyes:[/u] Earth (preferred) Any flight [u]Primary Gene: [/u]Bar, Giraffe [u]Secondary Gene: [/u]Daub, Hex, Peregrine [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Gembond, Spines, Underbelly, Glimmer [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Ivory [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Jungle - Moss range (greens range) [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Jungle - Moss range (greens range) [b][u]Lore:[/u] Crocodiles of the Shattered Plain[/b] The hide of the Crocodiles of the Shattered Plain mirrors the parched, packed dirt that covers the dangerous landscape. The Crocodiles collect broken gems and glass they find on their travels - especially green glass - to bring color and hope in a land that can at times feel desolate and impossibly dangerous. [u][b]Fairy Caiman Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Fae [u]Eyes:[/u] Earth (preferred) Any flight [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Bar, Giraffe [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Daub, Hex [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Gembond, Spines, Underbelly, Glimmer [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Jungle - Moss range (greens range) XXX preferred [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Jungle - Moss range (greens range) XXX preferred [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Jungle - Moss range (greens range) XXX preferred [u][b]Lore: Tiny Fairy Caiman Artists of Greatwyrm's Breach[/b][/u] Throughout the caverns in Greatwyrm's Breach, beautiful galleries and collections of murals and paintings have been crafted by tiny Fairy Caiman Artists. Due to the relationship between the Fairy Caimans and the Ancient Alligator clans, the history of the world was recorded. As invisible and tiny dragons, they were able to hide in plain site and collect the stories that would shape the history of the world. The Fairy Caimans chose to stay within Greatwyrm's Breach to care for their scholarly endeavors and ensure the legends were passed through the generations. [size=2][i](Created by kristin)[/i][/size] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img] [img]http://orig04.deviantart.net/2641/f/2016/115/7/f/royalpillarguard1_by_irrwahn-da05ndp.png[/img] [img]http://orig13.deviantart.net/8340/f/2016/162/2/2/royalpillarguards_by_irrwahn-da5ucmt.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed[/u]: Any [u]Flight[/u]: preferred earth [u]Primary Gene[/u]: Petals [u]Secondary Gene[/u]: Butterfly [u]Tertiary Gene[/u]: Glimmer [u]Primary Color[/u]: Maroon [u]Secondary Color[/u]: Maroon [u]Tertiary Color[/u]: Sand - Cinnamon [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]High above the world where the clouds dissipate into a mere stain of dust, there exists a species of dragonkind almost forgotten. Some ancient myths and legends claim they were summoned by the great Earthshaker himself to protect the now fragile debris and the magic it shelters, though only few have ever seen them for they live on top of the Pillar of the World. Living far from any semblance of Dragonhome's civilization, properly adapting to the unfamiliar conditions was very hard for them when their thoughts once and for all settled on approaching the ground. Their scales shimmer in a velvety, silky deep shade of maroon accentuated slightly by a color that resembles that of Dragonhome. They call themselves Pillar Guards but the native dragons of Dragonhome started to call them „Royals“ due to their habit of acting noble, confident and convincing, giving off a feeling of sacredness. Thus most of the dragons did not see an issue in accepting a Royal Pillar Guard into their clan straight away. After all, Snappers love to tell stories so they were eager to gather even more lore to tell – even the smallest knowledge of it – leading to a perfect synergy between those two parties, especially since one of them claims to be in constant contact with the great Earthshaker. [size=2](Created by Juleatic and Irrwahn)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig09.deviantart.net/47cb/f/2016/115/5/a/runecarver1_by_irrwahn-da05n09.png[/img] [img]http://orig01.deviantart.net/cf49/f/2016/262/f/2/runecarver_by_irrwahn-dai7nkn.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Any [u]Eyes:[/u] Any [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Iridescent [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Facet [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Runes and Spines preferred [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Blood - Sanguine [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Stone - Tan [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Metals - Flaxen [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]A class filled with the arcane magic that brought the pillar to fall evolved around the scattered Pillar of the World. They use the debris from the former slabs and infuse them with life again – through carving runes into it, which resemble the elemental flights. Those dragons are called Runecarvers. Nature, Plague and Arcane Stones are the hardest to find. Runes are exceptionally hard to make and their supplies aren’t easy to find. They are filled with pure elemental energy and some can be used in combat. Charms and Fragments consist of simple symbols drawn on things like gems, jewelry or other objects. While not purely consisting of magical energy, the special paint made of pigments and dust from the Pillar can have a small but noticeable effect. Only worthy dragons can craft runes of the highest standard. A freshly hatched Runecarver has to wait until adulthood, before he can start with the complicated and dangerous training. He doesn’t have to be bored though since he has to learn all the symbols, he will later need, by heart. It's a common sight, that Runecarvers gather around the pillar and collect stones with their familiars. That's why they mostly wear satchels to put all their findings in it. Glasses aren't a rare sight either. Many Runecarvers suffer from bad eyesight due to their tiring search on the ground. Every dragon race from any flight can be gifted with the qualification of a Runecarver. You will find certain similarities though. They love to rub their silky hides at each other! 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Trying to avoid water at all cost, it can still happen that their scales get wet from time to time. You may wonder why that is a problem: Well, being exposed to water over time leads them to developing a patina of rust on top of their scales. Having a strong dislike of this (and flowstone caves!!!) they only leave their habitat when the sun burns fierce and hot. Sunbathing is one of their favourite activities – it makes their lives more bearable when the rust gradually disappears while exposed to sunlight – until the rain season starts again and the cycle starts anew. Rusty pebbles is what these funny dragons call themselves! [size=2](Created by Irrwahn)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig08.deviantart.net/0408/f/2016/115/b/2/rutilehematite1_by_irrwahn-da05n0j.png[/img] [img]http://orig05.deviantart.net/dce8/f/2016/114/5/a/rutilehematites_by_irrwahn-da02na9.png[/img] [img]http://i.imgur.com/wUoUueC.png[/img] [u][b]Gold Variant Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed[/u]: Any [u]Primary Gene[/u]: Iridescent or Crystal [u]Secondary Gene[/u]: Facet [u]Tertiary Gene[/u]: Gembond [u]Primary Color[/u]: Obsidian or Midnight [u]Secondary Color[/u]: Gold [u]Tertiary Color[/u]: Gold [u][b]Colored Variant Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed[/u]: Any [u]Primary Gene[/u]: Iridescent or Crystal [u]Secondary Gene[/u]: Facet [u]Tertiary Gene[/u]: Gembond [u]Primary Color[/u]: Obsidian or Midnight [u]Secondary Color[/u]: Blackberry - Tangerine and Tomato - Wine [u]Tertiary Color[/u]: Gold [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]Dragons of the Rutile Hematite species have a long, intertwined history with both the Lightweaver and Earthshaker. The species itself is one of the first few that started appearing after settlements of various dragons sprung up in the element zones of their chosen Deity and would hold positions highly revered as their main goal was to protect their Deity at all costs. These dragons would be revered guardians and healers, their positions among themselves varying based on their breed and separating them into the two factions that would protect each Deity. These factions would correspond with each other for both Deities, one being an Outer Chasm/Lower Ring guard and an Inner Chasm/Upper Ring guard. Dragons of the Outer and Inner Chasms would be found protecting the Earthshaker, while their kin of the Lower and Upper Rings would protect the Lightweaver. Dragons of this subspecies who chose to follow the Earthshaker would be found within the GreatWyrm's Breach, which became the residence of the Outer Chasm guards, and the Pillar of the World, where the Inner Chasm guards would be as they protected the Earthshaker. Others, who chose to follow the Lightweaver, would live within the various floors of the Beacon of the Radiant Eye. Lower Ring guards would be found within the first two floors of the Beacon, while Upper Ring guards would be on the floors just below the Lightweaver herself. While these dragons would protect different Deities, they would function in a very similar way. The lighter and more agile dragons (Coatls, Mirrors, Nocturnes, Spirals, and Tundras) would hold their post within the Outer Chasm and Lower Ring, fending off any attacks as the first wall of defense. Dragons within the Inner Chasm and Upper Ring would be stronger and heftier (Imperials, Guardians, Ridgebacks, Snappers, and Wildclaws), but much harder to defeat than their more light-weight counterparts. The only dragons that would be seen in any of the four groups would be dragons known for healing (Faes, Pearlcatchers, and Skydancers), these dragons would have a much higher magical capacity than their more strength oriented brethren. Dragons from this subspecies disappeared after the tower shattered. Folklore stated they had as a breed decided to self-exile for their perceived failure to prevent the catastrophe. Their descendants have only begun to reappear hundreds of years later long after their ancestors reign and deeds had been forgotten, compelled to seek to protect those who cannot protect themselves, bring justice, and uphold honor. When asked where they have come from they will not answer.[/i] [b]Colored Hematite Lore[/b] [i]Dragons of the Colored Hematite species are offshoots of the mysterious Rutile Hematite breed once guardians of the inner circle for Earthshaker and the healers of Earthflight. Their colored descendants have inherited their forefathers/mothers instinctual desire to protect those who cannot protect themselves, bring justice, and uphold honor. They are skilled warriors and healers and generally have a positive outlook and sense of mischievousness. Clever and creative they need to be kept busy to prevent too many pranks in the kitchens.[/i] [size=2][i](Created by [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/clan-profile/165976]zemya[/url])[/i][/size] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center]
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Alligator Requirements

Breed: Snappers(preferred) or Imperial
Eyes: Earth (preferred) Any eyes

Primary Gene: Bar, Giraffe
Secondary Gene: Daub, Hex
Tertiary Gene: Gembond, Spines, Underbelly, Glimmer

Primary Colors: Jungle - Moss range (greens range) XXX required
Secondary Colors: Jungle - Moss range (greens range) XXX required
Tertiary Colors: Jungle - Moss range (greens range) XXX required

Lore: Protectors of Cairnstone Rest
The glittering gems of Cairnstone Rest are irresistible to Alligators. These dragons collect hordes of these precious stones, decorating their homes and bodies with the glittering treasures. Many Alligators sleep on mounds of the beautiful gems, and over time may begin to have stones or glittering dust embedded into their skin. These dragons are infamous for setting intricate traps to guard their hordes and many legends have arisen after wandering treasure hunters have fallen prey to their shenanigans.

Ancient Alligator Requirements

Breed: Snappers and Imperials
Eyes: Earth (preferred) Any flight

Primary Gene: Iridescent
Secondary Gene: Facet, Shimmer
Tertiary Gene: Gembond

Genes should create an opalescent appearance.

Primary Colors: White (pref.) White-Orca range is acceptable, but must be XXX
Secondary Colors: White (pref.) White-Orca range is acceptable, but must be XXX
Tertiary Colors: White (pref.) White-Orca range is acceptable, but must be XXX

Lore: The Ancient Ones from the Pillar of the World
Legends passed through generations speak of dragons born from the soul of the Pillar of the World. Over the centuries, the physiognomy of these dragons changed to embody their dedication to the Earthshaker. The opalescent hide of these Earth Alligators was reminiscent of a time of peace between the elemental flights. The once invisible skin of these loyal dragons began to change over the centuries after generations of mourning. Now, only a handful of these Ancient Alligators will be born with the invisible flesh.

Crocodile Requirements

Breed: Snappers and Skydancers
Eyes: Earth (preferred) Any flight

Primary Gene: Bar, Giraffe
Secondary Gene: Daub, Hex, Peregrine
Tertiary Gene: Gembond, Spines, Underbelly, Glimmer

Primary Colors: Ivory
Secondary Colors: Jungle - Moss range (greens range)
Tertiary Colors: Jungle - Moss range (greens range)

Lore: Crocodiles of the Shattered Plain
The hide of the Crocodiles of the Shattered Plain mirrors the parched, packed dirt that covers the dangerous landscape. The Crocodiles collect broken gems and glass they find on their travels - especially green glass - to bring color and hope in a land that can at times feel desolate and impossibly dangerous.

Fairy Caiman Requirements

Breed: Fae
Eyes: Earth (preferred) Any flight

Primary Gene: Bar, Giraffe
Secondary Gene: Daub, Hex
Tertiary Gene: Gembond, Spines, Underbelly, Glimmer

Primary Colors: Jungle - Moss range (greens range) XXX preferred
Secondary Colors: Jungle - Moss range (greens range) XXX preferred
Tertiary Colors: Jungle - Moss range (greens range) XXX preferred

Lore: Tiny Fairy Caiman Artists of Greatwyrm's Breach
Throughout the caverns in Greatwyrm's Breach, beautiful galleries and collections of murals and paintings have been crafted by tiny Fairy Caiman Artists. Due to the relationship between the Fairy Caimans and the Ancient Alligator clans, the history of the world was recorded. As invisible and tiny dragons, they were able to hide in plain site and collect the stories that would shape the history of the world. The Fairy Caimans chose to stay within Greatwyrm's Breach to care for their scholarly endeavors and ensure the legends were passed through the generations.

(Created by kristin)
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Requirements
Breed: Any
Flight: preferred earth

Primary Gene: Petals
Secondary Gene: Butterfly
Tertiary Gene: Glimmer

Primary Color: Maroon
Secondary Color: Maroon
Tertiary Color: Sand - Cinnamon


Lore
High above the world where the clouds dissipate into a mere stain of dust, there exists a species of dragonkind almost forgotten. Some ancient myths and legends claim they were summoned by the great Earthshaker himself to protect the now fragile debris and the magic it shelters, though only few have ever seen them for they live on top of the Pillar of the World. Living far from any semblance of Dragonhome's civilization, properly adapting to the unfamiliar conditions was very hard for them when their thoughts once and for all settled on approaching the ground.

Their scales shimmer in a velvety, silky deep shade of maroon accentuated slightly by a color that resembles that of Dragonhome. They call themselves Pillar Guards but the native dragons of Dragonhome started to call them „Royals“ due to their habit of acting noble, confident and convincing, giving off a feeling of sacredness. Thus most of the dragons did not see an issue in accepting a Royal Pillar Guard into their clan straight away. After all, Snappers love to tell stories so they were eager to gather even more lore to tell – even the smallest knowledge of it – leading to a perfect synergy between those two parties, especially since one of them claims to be in constant contact with the great Earthshaker.
(Created by Juleatic and Irrwahn)


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Requirements
Breed: Any
Eyes: Any

Primary Gene: Iridescent
Secondary Gene: Facet
Tertiary Gene: Runes and Spines preferred

Primary Colors: Blood - Sanguine
Secondary Colors: Stone - Tan
Tertiary Colors: Metals - Flaxen

Lore
A class filled with the arcane magic that brought the pillar to fall evolved around the scattered Pillar of the World. They use the debris from the former slabs and infuse them with life again – through carving runes into it, which resemble the elemental flights. Those dragons are called Runecarvers.
Nature, Plague and Arcane Stones are the hardest to find.
Runes are exceptionally hard to make and their supplies aren’t easy to find. They are filled with pure elemental energy and some can be used in combat.
Charms and Fragments consist of simple symbols drawn on things like gems, jewelry or other objects. While not purely consisting of magical energy, the special paint made of pigments and dust from the Pillar can have a small but noticeable effect. Only worthy dragons can craft runes of the highest standard.
A freshly hatched Runecarver has to wait until adulthood, before he can start with the complicated and dangerous training. He doesn’t have to be bored though since he has to learn all the symbols, he will later need, by heart.
It's a common sight, that Runecarvers gather around the pillar and collect stones with their familiars. That's why they mostly wear satchels to put all their findings in it. Glasses aren't a rare sight either. Many Runecarvers suffer from bad eyesight due to their tiring search on the ground.
Every dragon race from any flight can be gifted with the qualification of a Runecarver.
You will find certain similarities though. They love to rub their silky hides at each other!
(Created by Irrwahn and Panicat)


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Requirements
Breed: Guardians, Snappers, Bogsneak (Mirrors, Nocturnes, Faes are accepted)
Flight: Any

Primary Gene: Metallic, Giraffe, Speckle, Ripple, Tiger, Crystal
Secondary Gene: Alloy, Facet
Tertiary Gene: Thylacine, Okapi, Crackle, Gembond

Primary Color: Steel
Secondary Color: Steel
Tertiary Color: Rust-Copper

Lore
Unknown to many other dragons, there exists a rare breed of dragons that appears to have scales made out of pure iron and steel! They mostly live in dark, dry caves and have excellent night vision due to this fact. Trying to avoid water at all cost, it can still happen that their scales get wet from time to time. You may wonder why that is a problem: Well, being exposed to water over time leads them to developing a patina of rust on top of their scales. Having a strong dislike of this (and flowstone caves!!!) they only leave their habitat when the sun burns fierce and hot. Sunbathing is one of their favourite activities – it makes their lives more bearable when the rust gradually disappears while exposed to sunlight – until the rain season starts again and the cycle starts anew. Rusty pebbles is what these funny dragons call themselves!
(Created by Irrwahn)


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Gold Variant Requirements
Breed: Any

Primary Gene: Iridescent or Crystal
Secondary Gene: Facet
Tertiary Gene: Gembond

Primary Color: Obsidian or Midnight
Secondary Color: Gold
Tertiary Color: Gold

Colored Variant Requirements
Breed: Any

Primary Gene: Iridescent or Crystal
Secondary Gene: Facet
Tertiary Gene: Gembond

Primary Color: Obsidian or Midnight
Secondary Color: Blackberry - Tangerine and Tomato - Wine
Tertiary Color: Gold

Lore
Dragons of the Rutile Hematite species have a long, intertwined history with both the Lightweaver and Earthshaker. The species itself is one of the first few that started appearing after settlements of various dragons sprung up in the element zones of their chosen Deity and would hold positions highly revered as their main goal was to protect their Deity at all costs.
These dragons would be revered guardians and healers, their positions among themselves varying based on their breed and separating them into the two factions that would protect each Deity. These factions would correspond with each other for both Deities, one being an Outer Chasm/Lower Ring guard and an Inner Chasm/Upper Ring guard. Dragons of the Outer and Inner Chasms would be found protecting the Earthshaker, while their kin of the Lower and Upper Rings would protect the Lightweaver.
Dragons of this subspecies who chose to follow the Earthshaker would be found within the GreatWyrm's Breach, which became the residence of the Outer Chasm guards, and the Pillar of the World, where the Inner Chasm guards would be as they protected the Earthshaker. Others, who chose to follow the Lightweaver, would live within the various floors of the Beacon of the Radiant Eye. Lower Ring guards would be found within the first two floors of the Beacon, while Upper Ring guards would be on the floors just below the Lightweaver herself.
While these dragons would protect different Deities, they would function in a very similar way. The lighter and more agile dragons (Coatls, Mirrors, Nocturnes, Spirals, and Tundras) would hold their post within the Outer Chasm and Lower Ring, fending off any attacks as the first wall of defense. Dragons within the Inner Chasm and Upper Ring would be stronger and heftier (Imperials, Guardians, Ridgebacks, Snappers, and Wildclaws), but much harder to defeat than their more light-weight counterparts. The only dragons that would be seen in any of the four groups would be dragons known for healing (Faes, Pearlcatchers, and Skydancers), these dragons would have a much higher magical capacity than their more strength oriented brethren.
Dragons from this subspecies disappeared after the tower shattered. Folklore stated they had as a breed decided to self-exile for their perceived failure to prevent the catastrophe. Their descendants have only begun to reappear hundreds of years later long after their ancestors reign and deeds had been forgotten, compelled to seek to protect those who cannot protect themselves, bring justice, and uphold honor. When asked where they have come from they will not answer.


Colored Hematite Lore
Dragons of the Colored Hematite species are offshoots of the mysterious Rutile Hematite breed once guardians of the inner circle for Earthshaker and the healers of Earthflight. Their colored descendants have inherited their forefathers/mothers instinctual desire to protect those who cannot protect themselves, bring justice, and uphold honor. They are skilled warriors and healers and generally have a positive outlook and sense of mischievousness. Clever and creative they need to be kept busy to prevent too many pranks in the kitchens.
(Created by zemya)

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[center][font=Century Gothic][size=7][color=brown][b]S[/b][/size][/font] [/center] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img] [font=Century Gothic][size=6][color=brown]SANDSHARKS[/size][/font] [img]https://encyclopediaterraria.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/sandsharks.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed[/u]: Guardian, Mirror, Ridgeback, or Tundra [u]Primary Gene[/u]: Speckle [u]Secondary Gene[/u]: Freckle [u]Tertiary Gene[/u]: Thylacine [u]Primary Color[/u]: Taupe - Latte [u]Secondary Color[/u]: Taupe - Latte [u]Tertiary Color[/u]: Taupe - Latte [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]“Sandsharks are proud and agressive dragons who live in the Shattered Plains, they wander often alone or in small groups in order to hunt and steal. Their skin is rough like the soil of the plains itself and these dragons are able to bury their massive bodies into the sand for stalking or hiding, some say they can even “swim” on it (which is true but just a few were able to see this and survive). When you see the tip of their spines coming out it’s too late. Bigger dragons can even catch flying beasts by coming out of dunes like sharks on the sea. They’re so connected to the soil and sand that they can read the vibrations on the earth and know if someone is coming, if there are tunnels beneath them or if there are items buried, just by touching the ground (what makes them great stalkers and scavengers).”[/i] [u][b]Society[/b][/u] [i]“These dragons have their own tongue and ways. They value only the strong and the smart. Magic is looked down by them, a proper Sandshark uses only their body to survive, no tricks or spells (these are for the weaklings!) Tundras are often shamans in their society, since they’re born with magic it is expected that they will live as healers at the border of the territory, never taking part of the group’s meetings or decisions. Being called only when their skills are necessary. Coliseum and Dominance is something they love and sing about, when a dragon is done training in the Gladiator Pit, they leave in search of what inspired their songs! Weak dragons are often called “Jackals” by them, these are not strong enough to hunt or to provide for the clan, without a single drop of magic their role is far different from the rest. Jackals are their scavengers, they eat the leftovers, clean after the rest of the group and are also the ones who lead burial rituals. There’s only one thing greater than themselves and that is the Earthshaker, nothing is as big, massive and resilient than him, Sandsharks are loud when they revere their deity.” [size=2](Created by [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/clan-profile/302773]Hortencia[/url])[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [font=Century Gothic][size=6][color=brown]SANDSTONE SERPENTS[/size][/font] [img]https://encyclopediaterraria.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/sandstone_serpents.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed[/u]: Guardian, Imperial, or Ridgeback [u]Primary Gene[/u]: Vipera [u]Secondary Gene[/u]: Peregrine [u]Tertiary Gene[/u]: Spines, Scales, Underbelly [u]Primary Color[/u]: Cream (albino) or Sanddollar – Tan [u]Secondary Color[/u]: Cream (albino) or Sanddollar – Tan [u]Tertiary Color[/u]: Cream (albino) or Sanddollar – Tan [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]Near the sorrowful Pillar of the World, right in the oldest corners of Greatwyrm’s Breach nests an ancient coatl species called “desert diamonds” guarded by the towering sandstone serpents. These two ancient species have lived side by side since the birth of their species. Sandstone serpents are bound to serve their smaller kin and protect them from harm. Even the smallest hatchlings have the natural instinct to protect these precious coatls. Just like their smaller kin, It is a common bedtime story for young hatchlings to tell how their father, Earthshaker, once decided to give life to three beautiful gemstones. These three gemstones took the forms of three Coatls and became the first three desert diamonds. As these small Coatls were still naive and unaware of the many dangers of the world, Earthshaker then took three shattered serpents from the depths of sand, and gave them a new appearance. The serpents took a form of an imperial, a guardian and a Ridgeback. Earthshaker then told the three serpents to accompany one of the newly born diamonds, telling them to keep them away from harm and protect them, since the serpents had already lived on this harsh world and knew it’s dangers. The diamonds were now appointed with a quest to learn about the world, so that when the Earthshaker would need them, they’d be ready. Nobody can say for sure if the story is true, but at least the hatchlings seem to be eager to hear their origin story from time to time. Sandstone serpents are loyal and fully committed to their mission. They are very honorable and knight-like in their actions, and they manage to always keep themselves calm, no matter the situation. While guarding or patrolling, they are very silent and cold, talking only when their smaller kin asks them something. However, they are very kind in person, and exceptionally loving and warm to their mate and hatchlings. This species is monogamous, and will form a lifetime lasting bond with his or hers mate. The bond for his or hers mate is so strong that if their loved one dies the other will feel it, no matter where in the world he or she is. After the mate dies, the other one will stay by his or hers side until he or she also dies and turns into sandstone like of their kind do after death. [size=2](Created by [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/clan-profile/332335]SealterBloind[/url])[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [font=Century Gothic][size=6][color=brown]SKIES OVER DRAGONHOME[/size][/font] [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]The Skies Over Dragonhome are dragons whose hides are colored to match the various terrains found in Dragonhome, allowing them to hide in plain sight: despite lack of distinctive variation in landscape and hiding places, and their considerable size. These dragons tend to not speak much except when necessary, but are excellent listeners and information absorbers. “Were they created by the Earthshaker as massive yet sneaky rogues, or did they adapt this way to camouflage?”; the answer has been lost to time, but be aware, there are more of these dragons roaming Dragonhome than it would seem... [size=2](Created by Tubermelon)[/size][/i] [img]http://orig00.deviantart.net/6823/f/2016/115/0/2/sod_shatteredplains1_by_irrwahn-da05pb2.png[/img] [font=Century Gothic][size=5][color=brown]Shattered Plains (standard)[/size][/font] [img]http://orig10.deviantart.net/7957/f/2016/114/5/5/sod_shattered_plains_by_irrwahn-da02ru9.png[/img] The most common variety of Skies, the hides of these dragons are patterned like the cracks and crevices that cover the Shattered Plains. They are wanderers, many preferring to walk on foot rather than fly. [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed[/u]: Snappers, Guardians, Ridgebacks, Imperials [u]Flight[/u]: Earth [u]Primary Gene[/u]: Giraffe [u]Secondary Gene[/u]: Paint [u]Tertiary Gene[/u]: Okapi [u]Primary Color[/u]: Beige [u]Secondary Color[/u]: Eggplant - Robin [u]Tertiary Color[/u]: Stone [img]http://orig01.deviantart.net/0613/f/2016/115/1/0/sod_greatwyrmsbreach1_by_irrwahn-da05p2a.png[/img] [font=Century Gothic][size=5][color=brown]Greatwyrm’s Breach (variant)[/size][/font] [img]http://orig02.deviantart.net/ada0/f/2016/114/e/1/sod_greatwyrmsbreach_by_irrwahn-da02sdx.png[/img] The belly of the Greatwyrm’s Breach Skies glitter like the many exposed gemstones inside the cavernous depths of the breach itself. They are experts at clinging to and scaling the sheer cliffs on the inside of the chasm. [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed[/u]: Snappers, Guardians, Ridgebacks, Imperials. (Favours Snappers.) [u]Flight[/u]: Earth [u]Primary Gene[/u]: Giraffe [u]Secondary Gene[/u]: Paint [u]Tertiary Gene[/u]: Glimmer [u]Primary Color[/u]: Beige [u]Secondary Color[/u]: Eggplant - Robin [u]Tertiary Color[/u]: Obsidian [img]http://orig08.deviantart.net/916e/f/2016/115/1/a/sod_cairnstonerest1_by_irrwahn-da05p2h.png[/img] [font=Century Gothic][size=5][color=brown]Cairnstone Rest (variant)[/size][/font] [img]http://orig04.deviantart.net/c953/f/2016/133/4/6/sod_cairnstonerest_by_irrwahn-da2bttw.png[/img] Deep in the bowels of the earth, the Cairnestone Rest Skies rarely actually see the sky. They overcome this by disguising themselves among the rainbow of gemstones glittering on the cavern walls. They seem to wade in darkness… [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed[/u]: Snappers, Guardians, Ridgebacks, Imperials. (Favours Ridgebacks) [u]Flight[/u]: Earth [u]Primary Gene[/u]: Giraffe [u]Secondary Gene[/u]: Facet [u]Tertiary Gene[/u]: Okapi [u]Primary Color[/u]: Coal [u]Secondary Color[/u]: Gloom - Eldritch [u]Tertiary Color[/u]: Obsidian [img]http://orig05.deviantart.net/bc14/f/2016/115/d/0/sod_worldpillar1_by_irrwahn-da05or0.png[/img] [font=Century Gothic][size=5][color=brown]World Pillar (variant)[/size][/font] [img]http://orig04.deviantart.net/5e56/f/2016/133/9/6/sod_worldpillar_by_irrwahn-da2btiw.png[/img] The rarest variant of all, the World Pillar Skies are said to be the guardians of the Pillar itself. They have no problems navigating the obscuring mists, and hide among it using their swirling markings. Their iridescent wings are a reflection of the sunsets visible at such a height. [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed[/u]: Snappers, Guardians, Ridgebacks, Imperials. (Favours Guardians) [u]Flight[/u]: Earth [u]Primary Gene[/u]: Giraffe [u]Secondary Gene[/u]: Shimmer [u]Tertiary Gene[/u]: Okapi [u]Primary Color[/u]: Beige [u]Secondary Color[/u]: Amber - Tan [u]Tertiary Color[/u]: White [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig15.deviantart.net/fd1f/f/2017/014/b/e/snaphibians_1_by_irrwahn-davch5o.png[/img] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/OGQrpG7.png[/img][/center] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed[/u]: Snapper [u]Primary Gene[/u]: Skink [u]Secondary Gene[/u]: Spinner or Butterfly [u]Tertiary Gene[/u]: Gembond or Glimmer [u]Primary Color[/u]: Crocodile [u]Secondary Color[/u]: Avocado - Carrot [u]Tertiary Color[/u]: Moss - Spring [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i] Here we have a particularly clever species of dragons that are a result of where Dragonhome and the Viridian Labyrinth meet. Their bodies have adapted to not require drinking water making them perfectly at home in the dry Earth flight territories. Yet they still need some water, much like a cactus can survive off little water. Snaphibians however can be found near almost any freshwater source, preferring more marshy environments. They do not thrive near or in salt bodies of water so they tend to avoid the outer reaches of Sornieth’s continent when travelling. Above all else these dragons are especially drawn to the deep, wet cave systems under the Shattered Plains that host their favourite sources of dry grass and slick moss. In general they are a very well tempered species, quick witted and able to get themselves out of a bind rather easily. Many defenses are already built into the species enabling them to flourish such as those who not have vibrant colours to warn off predators have evolved vocal cords that can produce extremely loud bellows or screams that can scare and even hurt the eardrums of any predators. The skin of a Snaphibian is also slightly moist and slippery giving them an advantage when needing to slip or squeeze out of whatever may have managed to grab hold of them in the first place. Lastly some are indeed poisonous, tasting rather awful. No lasting damage is done if they are released quickly enough. [url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I365KGvlSbAhxzGDLB3Jwfna0n3iz39p1D5tDPfT5qs/edit]For extended lore, please click here![/url] [size=2](Created by [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/clan-profile/96232]CakeCafe[/url])[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [font=Century Gothic][size=6][color=brown]SPACE ROCKS[/size][/font] [img]https://encyclopediaterraria.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/space_rocks.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed[/u]: All [u]Primary Gene[/u]: Crystal, Iridescent, Metallic, Giraffe, Bar, Ripple, Speckle [u]Secondary Gene[/u]: Facet, Shimmer, Alloy, Hex, Current, Freckle, Daub [u]Tertiary Gene[/u]: Glimmer, Opal, Gembond, Crackle, Smoke, Thylacine, Underbelly, Runes [u]Primary Color[/u]: Beige – Latte or Moon – Dust [u]Secondary Color[/u]: Beige – Latte or Moon – Dust [u]Tertiary Color[/u]: Beige – Latte or Moon – Dust [b]These dragons are never XXX![/b] [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]Once in a while, a shooting star is seen from afar. They normally land on the Starfall Isles, but sometimes it happens that those stones land in Dragonhome. Some of those otherworldly rocky structures happen to become Dragons, as if the great Earthshaker himself grants them their unspoken wishes. On shaky feet and with weak wings, they discover their new homeland and with every wish they absorb during their travels, they become stronger and stronger. They don’t normally speak of their own volition; rather, they merely repeat wishes they hear from other dragons. On the rare occasion that one of these strange dragons does speak directly to you, it is said that it will grant you your deepest desire…” [size=2](Created by [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/clan-profile/122669]Emeraldasp[/url])[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [font=Century Gothic][size=6][color=brown]SPRING WATER[/size][/font] [img]https://encyclopediaterraria.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/springwater.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed[/u]: Snapper or Bogsneak [u]Primary Gene[/u]: Ripple [u]Secondary Gene[/u]: Bee [u]Tertiary Gene[/u]: Capsule [u]Primary Color[/u]: Tarnish or Copper [u]Secondary Color[/u]: Azure - Spruce or Jade [u]Tertiary Color[/u]: Azure - Spruce or Jade [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]Within the deepest caves of Dragonhome dwells a rather secretive and timid species of dragons, that only the most educated dragons may have heard of. This quite rare species is known as Spring Water Dragons. They are a mix of both Earth and Water, made by both deities to aid dragons who might get lost in the many caverns of Dragonhome, searching for gems and other treasures. They’re hide has a rippling watery pattern that compliments well their translucent glass-looking wings and a translucent belly that seems to be full of the most pristine and purest water. This species consisting solely of Bogsneaks and Snappers is rather reserved when meeting other dragons, but they always offer their help to those in need. They usually tend to keep to themselves when asked about their lifestyle, and surely won’t share you any information of their clan’s lair. It is said that once a too trusting Spring Water Dragon clan let a few sick dragons come to rest and heal in the safety of their lair. The lair was unlike any other the outsiders had ever seen: walls and ceiling covered in shimmering gemstones, crystal clear water dripping into large pools of water where you could clearly see all the way to the bottom of the pool under the subtle lights of glowing magical crystal that were floating here and there throughout the lair. The sick dragons were blinded by greed, and immediately after they had gathered their strength back, they stole every bit of gems and treasure they could, leaving wounds so deep to the species trust it continues to this day. No Spring Water Dragon will ever lead a stranger to their lair, no matter how sick or hurt he or she would be. They move in small packs that usually consists of family members. If you’re lucky, you might even stumble across a bigger pack consisting two or even three different families. They search food and treasures together within the caves. Only in the most desperate of situations would get them to leave the comfort and safety of their home cavern. Probably one of the most significant thing besides their appearance is they’re unmatched ability to make crystal clear springs, no matter how barren the land is. Water is vital to any living creature, and this makes this species so important to the wanderers and cave explorers of Dragonhome. To read more about these dragons, visit their page [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/drs/2295906#post_2295906]here[/url]. [size=2](Created by [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/clan-profile/332335]Sealterbloind[/url])[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig05.deviantart.net/efbd/f/2016/115/0/4/statue1_by_irrwahn-da05oo8.png[/img] [img]http://orig06.deviantart.net/ea19/f/2016/114/9/c/statues_by_irrwahn-da02vlq.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed[/u]: Any [u]Flight[/u]: Any [u]Primary Gene[/u]: Speckle or Ripple [u]Secondary Gene[/u]: Freckle or Current [u]Tertiary Gene[/u]: Crackle [u]Primary Color[/u]: White-Charcoal [u]Secondary Color[/u]: White-Charcoal +Black if Current, +Coal if Speckle [u]Tertiary Color[/u]: White-Charcoal (within one color of 1* or 2*) [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]Although many Earth flight members joke that Statue dragons are the slowest and laziest of all of Earth’s subspecies, this is actually the opposite of true! Statue dragons are actually on full alert at least 98% of their waking hours (and a good fraction of their sleeping ones as well). They make excellent guard dragons, and our modern Gargoyles were modeled after the first statue dragons--albeit with their more ferocious aspects somewhat exaggerated. However uptight a statue dragon may seem about whatever they choose to guard that particular day, you can be sure that they take the utmost care, and even love, in watching over their charges. 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SANDSHARKS

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Requirements
Breed: Guardian, Mirror, Ridgeback, or Tundra

Primary Gene: Speckle
Secondary Gene: Freckle
Tertiary Gene: Thylacine

Primary Color: Taupe - Latte
Secondary Color: Taupe - Latte
Tertiary Color: Taupe - Latte

Lore
“Sandsharks are proud and agressive dragons who live in the Shattered Plains, they wander often alone or in small groups in order to hunt and steal.
Their skin is rough like the soil of the plains itself and these dragons are able to bury their massive bodies into the sand for stalking or hiding, some say they can even “swim” on it (which is true but just a few were able to see this and survive). When you see the tip of their spines coming out it’s too late. Bigger dragons can even catch flying beasts by coming out of dunes like sharks on the sea.
They’re so connected to the soil and sand that they can read the vibrations on the earth and know if someone is coming, if there are tunnels beneath them or if there are items buried, just by touching the ground (what makes them great stalkers and scavengers).”


Society
“These dragons have their own tongue and ways. They value only the strong and the smart. Magic is looked down by them, a proper Sandshark uses only their body to survive, no tricks or spells (these are for the weaklings!)

Tundras are often shamans in their society, since they’re born with magic it is expected that they will live as healers at the border of the territory, never taking part of the group’s meetings or decisions. Being called only when their skills are necessary.

Coliseum and Dominance is something they love and sing about, when a dragon is done training in the Gladiator Pit, they leave in search of what inspired their songs!

Weak dragons are often called “Jackals” by them, these are not strong enough to hunt or to provide for the clan, without a single drop of magic their role is far different from the rest. Jackals are their scavengers, they eat the leftovers, clean after the rest of the group and are also the ones who lead burial rituals.

There’s only one thing greater than themselves and that is the Earthshaker, nothing is as big, massive and resilient than him, Sandsharks are loud when they revere their deity.”

(Created by Hortencia)

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SANDSTONE SERPENTS

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Requirements
Breed: Guardian, Imperial, or Ridgeback

Primary Gene: Vipera
Secondary Gene: Peregrine
Tertiary Gene: Spines, Scales, Underbelly

Primary Color: Cream (albino) or Sanddollar – Tan
Secondary Color: Cream (albino) or Sanddollar – Tan
Tertiary Color: Cream (albino) or Sanddollar – Tan

Lore
Near the sorrowful Pillar of the World, right in the oldest corners of Greatwyrm’s Breach nests an ancient coatl species called “desert diamonds” guarded by the towering sandstone serpents. These two ancient species have lived side by side since the birth of their species. Sandstone serpents are bound to serve their smaller kin and protect them from harm. Even the smallest hatchlings have the natural instinct to protect these precious coatls.

Just like their smaller kin, It is a common bedtime story for young hatchlings to tell how their father, Earthshaker, once decided to give life to three beautiful gemstones. These three gemstones took the forms of three Coatls and became the first three desert diamonds. As these small Coatls were still naive and unaware of the many dangers of the world, Earthshaker then took three shattered serpents from the depths of sand, and gave them a new appearance. The serpents took a form of an imperial, a guardian and a Ridgeback. Earthshaker then told the three serpents to accompany one of the newly born diamonds, telling them to keep them away from harm and protect them, since the serpents had already lived on this harsh world and knew it’s dangers. The diamonds were now appointed with a quest to learn about the world, so that when the Earthshaker would need them, they’d be ready. Nobody can say for sure if the story is true, but at least the hatchlings seem to be eager to hear their origin story from time to time.

Sandstone serpents are loyal and fully committed to their mission. They are very honorable and knight-like in their actions, and they manage to always keep themselves calm, no matter the situation. While guarding or patrolling, they are very silent and cold, talking only when their smaller kin asks them something. However, they are very kind in person, and exceptionally loving and warm to their mate and hatchlings. This species is monogamous, and will form a lifetime lasting bond with his or hers mate. The bond for his or hers mate is so strong that if their loved one dies the other will feel it, no matter where in the world he or she is. After the mate dies, the other one will stay by his or hers side until he or she also dies and turns into sandstone like of their kind do after death.

(Created by SealterBloind)


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SKIES OVER DRAGONHOME

Lore
The Skies Over Dragonhome are dragons whose hides are colored to match the various terrains found in Dragonhome, allowing them to hide in plain sight: despite lack of distinctive variation in landscape and hiding places, and their considerable size. These dragons tend to not speak much except when necessary, but are excellent listeners and information absorbers. “Were they created by the Earthshaker as massive yet sneaky rogues, or did they adapt this way to camouflage?”; the answer has been lost to time, but be aware, there are more of these dragons roaming Dragonhome than it would seem...
(Created by Tubermelon)



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Shattered Plains (standard)
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The most common variety of Skies, the hides of these dragons are patterned like the cracks and crevices that cover the Shattered Plains. They are wanderers, many preferring to walk on foot rather than fly.

Requirements
Breed: Snappers, Guardians, Ridgebacks, Imperials
Flight: Earth

Primary Gene: Giraffe
Secondary Gene: Paint
Tertiary Gene: Okapi

Primary Color: Beige
Secondary Color: Eggplant - Robin
Tertiary Color: Stone


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Greatwyrm’s Breach (variant)
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The belly of the Greatwyrm’s Breach Skies glitter like the many exposed gemstones inside the cavernous depths of the breach itself. They are experts at clinging to and scaling the sheer cliffs on the inside of the chasm.

Requirements
Breed: Snappers, Guardians, Ridgebacks, Imperials. (Favours Snappers.)
Flight: Earth

Primary Gene: Giraffe
Secondary Gene: Paint
Tertiary Gene: Glimmer

Primary Color: Beige
Secondary Color: Eggplant - Robin
Tertiary Color: Obsidian


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Cairnstone Rest (variant)
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Deep in the bowels of the earth, the Cairnestone Rest Skies rarely actually see the sky. They overcome this by disguising themselves among the rainbow of gemstones glittering on the cavern walls. They seem to wade in darkness…

Requirements
Breed: Snappers, Guardians, Ridgebacks, Imperials. (Favours Ridgebacks)
Flight: Earth

Primary Gene: Giraffe
Secondary Gene: Facet
Tertiary Gene: Okapi

Primary Color: Coal
Secondary Color: Gloom - Eldritch
Tertiary Color: Obsidian


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World Pillar (variant)
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The rarest variant of all, the World Pillar Skies are said to be the guardians of the Pillar itself. They have no problems navigating the obscuring mists, and hide among it using their swirling markings. Their iridescent wings are a reflection of the sunsets visible at such a height.

Requirements
Breed: Snappers, Guardians, Ridgebacks, Imperials. (Favours Guardians)
Flight: Earth

Primary Gene: Giraffe
Secondary Gene: Shimmer
Tertiary Gene: Okapi

Primary Color: Beige
Secondary Color: Amber - Tan
Tertiary Color: White
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Requirements
Breed: Snapper

Primary Gene: Skink
Secondary Gene: Spinner or Butterfly
Tertiary Gene: Gembond or Glimmer

Primary Color: Crocodile
Secondary Color: Avocado - Carrot
Tertiary Color: Moss - Spring

Lore
Here we have a particularly clever species of dragons that are a result of where Dragonhome and the Viridian Labyrinth meet. Their bodies have adapted to not require drinking water making them perfectly at home in the dry Earth flight territories. Yet they still need some water, much like a cactus can survive off little water.
Snaphibians however can be found near almost any freshwater source, preferring more marshy environments. They do not thrive near or in salt bodies of water so they tend to avoid the outer reaches of Sornieth’s continent when travelling. Above all else these dragons are especially drawn to the deep, wet cave systems under the Shattered Plains that host their favourite sources of dry grass and slick moss.
In general they are a very well tempered species, quick witted and able to get themselves out of a bind rather easily. Many defenses are already built into the species enabling them to flourish such as those who not have vibrant colours to warn off predators have evolved vocal cords that can produce extremely loud bellows or screams that can scare and even hurt the eardrums of any predators. The skin of a Snaphibian is also slightly moist and slippery giving them an advantage when needing to slip or squeeze out of whatever may have managed to grab hold of them in the first place. Lastly some are indeed poisonous, tasting rather awful. No lasting damage is done if they are released quickly enough.
For extended lore, please click here!
(Created by CakeCafe)


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SPACE ROCKS
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Requirements
Breed: All

Primary Gene: Crystal, Iridescent, Metallic, Giraffe, Bar, Ripple, Speckle
Secondary Gene: Facet, Shimmer, Alloy, Hex, Current, Freckle, Daub
Tertiary Gene: Glimmer, Opal, Gembond, Crackle, Smoke, Thylacine, Underbelly, Runes

Primary Color: Beige – Latte or Moon – Dust
Secondary Color: Beige – Latte or Moon – Dust
Tertiary Color: Beige – Latte or Moon – Dust
These dragons are never XXX!

Lore
Once in a while, a shooting star is seen from afar. They normally land on the Starfall Isles, but sometimes it happens that those stones land in Dragonhome. Some of those otherworldly rocky structures happen to become Dragons, as if the great Earthshaker himself grants them their unspoken wishes.
On shaky feet and with weak wings, they discover their new homeland and with every wish they absorb during their travels, they become stronger and stronger.

They don’t normally speak of their own volition; rather, they merely repeat wishes they hear from other dragons. On the rare occasion that one of these strange dragons does speak directly to you, it is said that it will grant you your deepest desire…”

(Created by Emeraldasp)



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SPRING WATER
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Requirements
Breed: Snapper or Bogsneak

Primary Gene: Ripple
Secondary Gene: Bee
Tertiary Gene: Capsule

Primary Color: Tarnish or Copper
Secondary Color: Azure - Spruce or Jade
Tertiary Color: Azure - Spruce or Jade

Lore
Within the deepest caves of Dragonhome dwells a rather secretive and timid species of dragons, that only the most educated dragons may have heard of. This quite rare species is known as Spring Water Dragons. They are a mix of both Earth and Water, made by both deities to aid dragons who might get lost in the many caverns of Dragonhome, searching for gems and other treasures. They’re hide has a rippling watery pattern that compliments well their translucent glass-looking wings and a translucent belly that seems to be full of the most pristine and purest water.

This species consisting solely of Bogsneaks and Snappers is rather reserved when meeting other dragons, but they always offer their help to those in need. They usually tend to keep to themselves when asked about their lifestyle, and surely won’t share you any information of their clan’s lair. It is said that once a too trusting Spring Water Dragon clan let a few sick dragons come to rest and heal in the safety of their lair. The lair was unlike any other the outsiders had ever seen: walls and ceiling covered in shimmering gemstones, crystal clear water dripping into large pools of water where you could clearly see all the way to the bottom of the pool under the subtle lights of glowing magical crystal that were floating here and there throughout the lair. The sick dragons were blinded by greed, and immediately after they had gathered their strength back, they stole every bit of gems and treasure they could, leaving wounds so deep to the species trust it continues to this day. No Spring Water Dragon will ever lead a stranger to their lair, no matter how sick or hurt he or she would be.

They move in small packs that usually consists of family members. If you’re lucky, you might even stumble across a bigger pack consisting two or even three different families. They search food and treasures together within the caves. Only in the most desperate of situations would get them to leave the comfort and safety of their home cavern.

Probably one of the most significant thing besides their appearance is they’re unmatched ability to make crystal clear springs, no matter how barren the land is. Water is vital to any living creature, and this makes this species so important to the wanderers and cave explorers of Dragonhome.

To read more about these dragons, visit their page here.
(Created by Sealterbloind)


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Requirements
Breed: Any
Flight: Any

Primary Gene: Speckle or Ripple
Secondary Gene: Freckle or Current
Tertiary Gene: Crackle

Primary Color: White-Charcoal
Secondary Color: White-Charcoal +Black if Current, +Coal if Speckle
Tertiary Color: White-Charcoal (within one color of 1* or 2*)

Lore
Although many Earth flight members joke that Statue dragons are the slowest and laziest of all of Earth’s subspecies, this is actually the opposite of true! Statue dragons are actually on full alert at least 98% of their waking hours (and a good fraction of their sleeping ones as well). They make excellent guard dragons, and our modern Gargoyles were modeled after the first statue dragons--albeit with their more ferocious aspects somewhat exaggerated. However uptight a statue dragon may seem about whatever they choose to guard that particular day, you can be sure that they take the utmost care, and even love, in watching over their charges.
(Created by OmegaGrox, with input by Lithos, KraalofBhaga, and Majmu)


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Requirements
Breed: Any
Flight: Any

Primary Gene: Crystal
Secondary Gene: Facet
Tertiary Gene: Gembond or Glimmer

Primary Color: Silver-Grey
Secondary Color: Silver-Grey
Tertiary Color: Silver-Grey
Preferably XXX or XXY!

Lore
To help survive in Dragonhome, some more subterranean dragons grow scales coated in a shiny, steel-like coating. This coating may build up in certain places if the dragon is injured, forming rock-like clusters that stick out of them. These scales are excellent for defense, and even camouflage in mines and caves.
(Created by OmegaGrox)


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[center][font=Century Gothic][size=7][color=brown][b]T - V[/b][/size][/font] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img] [img]http://orig02.deviantart.net/db77/f/2016/115/e/5/templecat1_by_irrwahn-da05oor.png[/img] [img]http://orig13.deviantart.net/cd38/f/2016/114/b/d/templecats_by_irrwahn-da02xxh.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Coatls [u]Eyes:[/u] Earth or Fire [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Tiger, Bar or Giraffe [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Stripes, Daub, Peregrine or Hex [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Underbelly or Thylacine [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Sunshine-Chocolate, excluding tangerine [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Sunshine-Chocolate, excluding tangerine [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Maize, White, or Beige [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]These dragons have become somewhat feral, having strayed from their clans for too long as hatchlings. Now, half-wild, they prefer to prowl around the shattered temple ruins of Cairnstone Rest, prowling on hopping mice, moles, and sparrows whenever they can catch them in their claws. Their dusky fur and feather patterns allow them to blend in with the mottled shadows between the rocks and crevices in Dragonhome. Their long, fluffy coats and coloration are reminiscent of feline animals, giving them the misnomer, “Cat.” This has nothing to do with their habit of purring when content or basking in the sun… [size=2](Created by KraalofBhaga)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig12.deviantart.net/2992/f/2016/115/5/1/terragliders1_by_irrwahn-da05psy.png[/img] [img]http://i.imgur.com/Dix6uiz.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Fae [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Bar or Cherub [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Current or Peregrine [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Stained [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Sand - Brown [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Soil - Brown [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Sky [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]Usually members of the Earth Flight prefer to stay near or on the ground at all times, only using their wings when absolutely necessary. Not Terragliders. Despite belonging to the Earth Flight, this subspecies is blessed with wing muscles so powerful some believe they could even combat the Wind Flight in flying prowess. Terragliders can spend up to 18 hours in the air at a time, using this as a way to find prey most other dragons miss whilst being on the ground. As they grow and start spending more time in the sky, their scales start to get stained with a soft blue, like a thin coat of paint. However, this stain is quick to wear off, running out in as little as 12 hours. But you hardly ever see a Terraglider without its stain due to the fact they spend most of their time in the air anyway. The only time you can catch a Terraglider without its stain is if it’s sick or injured and unable to fly. [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/clan-profile/221611][size=2](Created by Vermiculus)[/size][/i][/url] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig10.deviantart.net/1a2d/f/2016/115/7/2/turquoise1_by_irrwahn-da05ooz.png[/img] [img]http://orig00.deviantart.net/4b81/f/2016/114/a/8/turquoise_by_irrwahn-da02zgq.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Any [u]Eyes:[/u] Any [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Any [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Any [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] preferred Crackle, Gembond [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Aqua [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Aqua [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Beige, Stone, Slate [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]Legend has it that the first Turquoise dragons were part of a clan of nomadic performers. These traveling dragons were known across the eleven realms for their bright blue-green feathers and hides, which lent a unique beauty to their aerial acrobatics and dances. On one journey through Dragonhome, the clan was caught in a sudden rockslide and quickly buried beneath layers of rubble. Though the Earthshaker rarely interfered in the day-to-day affairs of dragons, he mourned the loss of such skilled and beloved artists so deeply that he attempted to induce in them a magical sleep, which would sustain them until rescuers could dig them out. In time, they were found and freed, though grains of stone and sand had become permanently embedded into them. And - some say because the Earthshaker disrespected the power of his own territory - none of them ever woke. Today, young traveling performers often come to the site of the rockslide to pay homage to their lost ancestors. Some stay long enough, sleeping among the rocks and weathering sandstorms, that their hides toughen and erode in intricate patterns similar to what was left on the bodies of those they mourn. From then on, wherever they go, the very fabric of Dragonhome travels with them. But many never leave. On the more isolated reaches of the Shattered Plain, you can find clans of wandering Turquoise dragons who have chosen to band together and set down their lairs. From a distance, on days when the sun catches their shining hides and their music carries on the wind, they've been mistaken for the spirits of that ancient traveling clan. Still bound to Dragonhome, and still dancing. [size=2](Created by Xuu - Lore by veinlily)[/size][/i] [img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img] [img]http://orig02.deviantart.net/c7e1/f/2016/115/4/1/veineborne1_by_irrwahn-da05qss.png[/img] [img]http://orig01.deviantart.net/0c4b/f/2016/114/e/0/veinborne_by_irrwahn-da030ch.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Any [u]Eyes:[/u] Arcane, Earth [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Iridescent, Crystal [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Shimmer, Facet [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Gembond [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Maize - Ice [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Rose [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Platinum [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]When the miners and artisans of the Starfall Isles first began harvesting the Crystalspine Reaches they encountered the rich trailing edges of precious metals and stonework leading into and out of Dragonhome. Untouched by the nearby taint of the Scarred Wasteland these veins travel in curious vertical streaks along the sharp mountain ranges and sometimes carry more rare, arcane touched materials. Glass deposits studded with gems, marble merged in soaring buttresses with the bizarre pink stone of the region, crystalline towers of pearl and platinum. Because these veins originate in Dragonhome the Earthshaker holds dominion over them, and shapes them as he wishes. In his mighty wisdom he has seen fit to employ his glass, metal and arcane-touched Veinborne children as emissaries of his goodwill and messengers to the Starfall Isles. Arcane Veinborne tend to be more narcissistic than intelligent making them unlikely diplomats for the stargazers of the Starfall Isles. Arcane Veinborne tend to segregate themselves based on which base vein they emerged from: glass (ice primary), pearl (maize) or marble (white) with ranking emerging mainly through quibbling and hissy fits. The only thing that stops a gaggle of Arcane Veinborne from fighting over who has more diplomatic immunity is the rumble of the Earthshaker. 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Requirements
Breed: Coatls
Eyes: Earth or Fire

Primary Gene: Tiger, Bar or Giraffe
Secondary Gene: Stripes, Daub, Peregrine or Hex
Tertiary Gene: Underbelly or Thylacine

Primary Colors: Sunshine-Chocolate, excluding tangerine
Secondary Colors: Sunshine-Chocolate, excluding tangerine
Tertiary Colors: Maize, White, or Beige

Lore
These dragons have become somewhat feral, having strayed from their clans for too long as hatchlings. Now, half-wild, they prefer to prowl around the shattered temple ruins of Cairnstone Rest, prowling on hopping mice, moles, and sparrows whenever they can catch them in their claws. Their dusky fur and feather patterns allow them to blend in with the mottled shadows between the rocks and crevices in Dragonhome. Their long, fluffy coats and coloration are reminiscent of feline animals, giving them the misnomer, “Cat.” This has nothing to do with their habit of purring when content or basking in the sun…
(Created by KraalofBhaga)


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Requirements
Breed: Fae

Primary Gene: Bar or Cherub
Secondary Gene: Current or Peregrine
Tertiary Gene: Stained

Primary Colors: Sand - Brown
Secondary Colors: Soil - Brown
Tertiary Colors: Sky

Lore
Usually members of the Earth Flight prefer to stay near or on the ground at all times, only using their wings when absolutely necessary. Not Terragliders. Despite belonging to the Earth Flight, this subspecies is blessed with wing muscles so powerful some believe they could even combat the Wind Flight in flying prowess. Terragliders can spend up to 18 hours in the air at a time, using this as a way to find prey most other dragons miss whilst being on the ground. As they grow and start spending more time in the sky, their scales start to get stained with a soft blue, like a thin coat of paint. However, this stain is quick to wear off, running out in as little as 12 hours. But you hardly ever see a Terraglider without its stain due to the fact they spend most of their time in the air anyway. The only time you can catch a Terraglider without its stain is if it’s sick or injured and unable to fly.
(Created by Vermiculus)


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Requirements
Breed: Any
Eyes: Any

Primary Gene: Any
Secondary Gene: Any
Tertiary Gene: preferred Crackle, Gembond

Primary Colors: Aqua
Secondary Colors: Aqua
Tertiary Colors: Beige, Stone, Slate

Lore
Legend has it that the first Turquoise dragons were part of a clan of nomadic performers. These traveling dragons were known across the eleven realms for their bright blue-green feathers and hides, which lent a unique beauty to their aerial acrobatics and dances.
On one journey through Dragonhome, the clan was caught in a sudden rockslide and quickly buried beneath layers of rubble. Though the Earthshaker rarely interfered in the day-to-day affairs of dragons, he mourned the loss of such skilled and beloved artists so deeply that he attempted to induce in them a magical sleep, which would sustain them until rescuers could dig them out.
In time, they were found and freed, though grains of stone and sand had become permanently embedded into them. And - some say because the Earthshaker disrespected the power of his own territory - none of them ever woke.
Today, young traveling performers often come to the site of the rockslide to pay homage to their lost ancestors. Some stay long enough, sleeping among the rocks and weathering sandstorms, that their hides toughen and erode in intricate patterns similar to what was left on the bodies of those they mourn. From then on, wherever they go, the very fabric of Dragonhome travels with them.
But many never leave. On the more isolated reaches of the Shattered Plain, you can find clans of wandering Turquoise dragons who have chosen to band together and set down their lairs. From a distance, on days when the sun catches their shining hides and their music carries on the wind, they've been mistaken for the spirits of that ancient traveling clan. Still bound to Dragonhome, and still dancing.
(Created by Xuu - Lore by veinlily)


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Requirements
Breed: Any
Eyes: Arcane, Earth

Primary Gene: Iridescent, Crystal
Secondary Gene: Shimmer, Facet
Tertiary Gene: Gembond

Primary Colors: Maize - Ice
Secondary Colors: Rose
Tertiary Colors: Platinum

Lore
When the miners and artisans of the Starfall Isles first began harvesting the Crystalspine Reaches they encountered the rich trailing edges of precious metals and stonework leading into and out of Dragonhome. Untouched by the nearby taint of the Scarred Wasteland these veins travel in curious vertical streaks along the sharp mountain ranges and sometimes carry more rare, arcane touched materials. Glass deposits studded with gems, marble merged in soaring buttresses with the bizarre pink stone of the region, crystalline towers of pearl and platinum. Because these veins originate in Dragonhome the Earthshaker holds dominion over them, and shapes them as he wishes. In his mighty wisdom he has seen fit to employ his glass, metal and arcane-touched Veinborne children as emissaries of his goodwill and messengers to the Starfall Isles.

Arcane Veinborne tend to be more narcissistic than intelligent making them unlikely diplomats for the stargazers of the Starfall Isles. Arcane Veinborne tend to segregate themselves based on which base vein they emerged from: glass (ice primary), pearl (maize) or marble (white) with ranking emerging mainly through quibbling and hissy fits. The only thing that stops a gaggle of Arcane Veinborne from fighting over who has more diplomatic immunity is the rumble of the Earthshaker.
(Created by Mofram)


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[center][font=Century Gothic][size=7][color=brown][b]W - Z[/b][/size][/font] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img] [img]http://orig00.deviantart.net/4e8f/f/2016/137/8/b/wildbeast1_by_irrwahn-da2s0bq.png[/img] [img]http://orig03.deviantart.net/f7ac/f/2016/114/0/0/wildbeasts_by_irrwahn-da031dv.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Any, but Rare and Limited preferred [u]Eyes:[/u] Any, Light / Earth more widespread [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Tiger, Vipera, Bar, Savannah, Jaguar [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Seraph, Stripes, Hypnotic, Daub, Peregrine, Safari, Rosette [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Underbelly, Okapi, Thylacine [u]Primary Colors:[/u] only Sand, or Ivory, or Chocolate [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] only Sand, or Ivory, or Chocolate [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] only Sand, or Ivory, or Chocolate [size=2](Cherub, Spines, or Eyespots are not typical but are tolerated within the subspecies as long as the dragon still exhibits at least two of the official genes.)[/size] [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]Wildbeast dragons originate from hybrids of Light and Earth dragons in the North and East of Sornieth, where they remain most common; struck by wanderlust, the first wildbeasts were outcasts from both flights, unfit for the sedentary life of monument-builders and classical scholars. Once formed, the first wildbeast clans initially took refuge into the Veridian Labyrinth and this is the reason most wildbeasts developed a more primal nature than their flights of origin. They tend towards an ascetic lifestyle and are a nomadic breed, living in small to medium packs and never carrying more than necessary with them. Wildbeasts do value the pursuit of truth more than other dragons, however they do not believe this should be confined to library halls or the study of ancient ruins; wisdom comes from all paths of experience. Lorekeepers and storytelling are essential to the preservation and transmission of wildbeast knowledge. Packs function a lot like family units, with the adults raising the young. Once hatchlings reach adulthood, they usually leave the group to form their own packs or join other dragon clans. As wildbeasts have dispersed over centuries, they can be found in other regions and in any elemental flight. It can be a struggle for a wildbeast dragon to ignore their natural wanderlust and stay too long in the same place, so a wildbeast living in a sedentary clan and who cannot quench their thirst for exploration is best suited for an occupation that will allow them to travel around. Typical wildbeasts are masters of the land and hunt. They also have a good knowledge of pharmacopeia for medicine and as such produce good healers and shamans. Some branches of artisanry may develop in well-established groups, the most popular being bone jewellery and tattooing. Morphs can vary depending on regions; colouration in particular tend to be influenced by habitat, with darker specimens occuring more often within the Veridian Labyrinth, while pale wildbeast dragons most frequent in the Sunbeam Ruins and Dragonhome. [size=2](Created by Khadjin)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center] [img]http://orig07.deviantart.net/5483/f/2016/115/0/1/zeolite1_by_irrwahn-da05qsz.png[/img] [img]http://orig12.deviantart.net/31c2/f/2016/114/3/e/zeolites_by_irrwahn-da032b9.png[/img] [u][b]Requirements[/b][/u] [u]Breed:[/u] Guardian [u]Eyes:[/u] Earth, or any matching tert [u]Primary Gene:[/u] Speckle, Ripple, Poison [u]Secondary Gene:[/u] Freckle, Current, Peregrine [u]Tertiary Gene:[/u] Glimmer [u]Primary Colors:[/u] Silver > Black / Beige > Slate [u]Secondary Colors:[/u] Silver > Black / Beige > Slate [u]Tertiary Colors:[/u] Any [u][b]Lore[/b][/u] [i]These fascinating individuals are created in the depths of the earth, from eggs that have undergone great environmental forces. The result in a mineralized core, with crystals encasing their belly, embellishing their dull craggy hide. In rare cases these minerals creep up the belly, creating a 'gradient' effect. [size=2](Created by Billygoatsgruff)[/size][/i] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/KEOUGqW.png[/img][/center]
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Requirements
Breed: Any, but Rare and Limited preferred
Eyes: Any, Light / Earth more widespread

Primary Gene: Tiger, Vipera, Bar, Savannah, Jaguar
Secondary Gene: Seraph, Stripes, Hypnotic, Daub, Peregrine, Safari, Rosette
Tertiary Gene: Underbelly, Okapi, Thylacine

Primary Colors: only Sand, or Ivory, or Chocolate
Secondary Colors: only Sand, or Ivory, or Chocolate
Tertiary Colors: only Sand, or Ivory, or Chocolate
(Cherub, Spines, or Eyespots are not typical but are tolerated within the subspecies as long as the dragon still exhibits at least two of the official genes.)


Lore
Wildbeast dragons originate from hybrids of Light and Earth dragons in the North and East of Sornieth, where they remain most common; struck by wanderlust, the first wildbeasts were outcasts from both flights, unfit for the sedentary life of monument-builders and classical scholars.
Once formed, the first wildbeast clans initially took refuge into the Veridian Labyrinth and this is the reason most wildbeasts developed a more primal nature than their flights of origin. They tend towards an ascetic lifestyle and are a nomadic breed, living in small to medium packs and never carrying more than necessary with them.
Wildbeasts do value the pursuit of truth more than other dragons, however they do not believe this should be confined to library halls or the study of ancient ruins; wisdom comes from all paths of experience. Lorekeepers and storytelling are essential to the preservation and transmission of wildbeast knowledge.
Packs function a lot like family units, with the adults raising the young. Once hatchlings reach adulthood, they usually leave the group to form their own packs or join other dragon clans. As wildbeasts have dispersed over centuries, they can be found in other regions and in any elemental flight.
It can be a struggle for a wildbeast dragon to ignore their natural wanderlust and stay too long in the same place, so a wildbeast living in a sedentary clan and who cannot quench their thirst for exploration is best suited for an occupation that will allow them to travel around.
Typical wildbeasts are masters of the land and hunt. They also have a good knowledge of pharmacopeia for medicine and as such produce good healers and shamans. Some branches of artisanry may develop in well-established groups, the most popular being bone jewellery and tattooing.
Morphs can vary depending on regions; colouration in particular tend to be influenced by habitat, with darker specimens occuring more often within the Veridian Labyrinth, while pale wildbeast dragons most frequent in the Sunbeam Ruins and Dragonhome.
(Created by Khadjin)


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Requirements
Breed: Guardian
Eyes: Earth, or any matching tert

Primary Gene: Speckle, Ripple, Poison
Secondary Gene: Freckle, Current, Peregrine
Tertiary Gene: Glimmer

Primary Colors: Silver > Black / Beige > Slate
Secondary Colors: Silver > Black / Beige > Slate
Tertiary Colors: Any

Lore
These fascinating individuals are created in the depths of the earth, from eggs that have undergone great environmental forces. The result in a mineralized core, with crystals encasing their belly, embellishing their dull craggy hide. In rare cases these minerals creep up the belly, creating a 'gradient' effect.
(Created by Billygoatsgruff)


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