Lore
In the far past there were a pair of dragons who were blessed with visions of the future—magic that was tied to the moon itself.
Artemis was beautiful and divine, her visions depicting bright futures.
Eyes was mysterious and dark, his visions foretelling catastrophes.
Their duality balanced each other and they travelled Sornieth.
Many were in awe of their magic, as it went beyond that of what their element provided. This magic was old and deep. It waxed and waned in correlation to the phases of the moon, though rarely disappeared entirely. In their travels they gained a following of dragons who wished to learn this ancient magic.
The pair were glad to spread their powers, however, it seemed only some dragons could learn to control these abilities. These dragons became known as Moon Prophets and they often sought to travel as well, spreading the knowledge and abilities both to their kin who were gifted with the moon's likeness and studied to master the power, and those they met in their travels.
But the Moon Oracles weren't the only origin of such abilities. And their kin known as the Eclipse Oracles were spreading their own influence over the world.
Fenrir and his mate divine dark days and sickness, their powers growing as the moon waned in contrast to the Moon Oracles. The height of their power always comes during an eclipse—hence why they claimed such a name.
Similarly, they too gained a following and taught their powers to the select few who were deemed worthy to wield the celestial magic of foresight. Those who learned and followed this path became known as Eclipse Prophets.
The two sides often disagree with each other, each variant pushing to prove their visions were gifted through stronger magics. It's easy to tell the two apart, as the Eclipse Oracles pride themselves in having dark wings while the Moon Oracles bare lighter wings reminiscent of a full moon.
No matter what magic they hold, a Prophet's vision is determined by the color of their tertiary. Some who have several colorations appearing in their tertiary color can see various categories of vision, though it is considered rare and harder to learn than sticking to one type. Rarer still are those with a mono-colored tertiary learning to see different types of visions, as even with extensive training those outside their natural ability are often blurry and wrong.
Tertiary + Eye Lore
White range (Maize-Orca): Dragons born with this range often foretell of peaceful times and can uncover solutions with their future sight that can bring peace to their clan.
Grey range (Platinum-Coal): A neutral fate. They can't see peace nor what could lead to death. However, these dragons can help one see a way to change the future whether for better or worse.
Black range (Oilslick-Midnight): These dragons foretell death. Their visions are usually set in stone and while some may try to fight it, rarely will the outcome change.
Purple range (Shadow-Eggplant): Dragons with this range tend to predict gloom. However, they may also be able to commune with spirits during their visions and are often able to bring peace to those grieving their lost one(s).
Blue range (Iris-Spruce): Many of these dragons predict bright futures filled with success. However, some in the darker ranges also have the tendency to foresee storms, whether they be physical in nature or otherwise.
Green range (Peridot-Moss): Lush crops and seasons of plenty are often predicted by dragons in this range. Murkier colors can also predict when famine may strike.
Yellow range (goldenrod-marigold): Riches and fortune often shine down on those who consult these dragons. They often receive visions of wealth, which can come in the form of actual riches or metaphorical riches such as being able to find plenty of joy.
Orange range (sunshine-cinnamon): They bring warnings in their visions. Much of what they see can be avoided as long as the listener is able to change in time. These warnings don't always bring harm, but can teach a lesson to arrogance as well.
Brown range (Caramel-rust): Dragons in this range often foretell of dark days and sickness. Not all is lost upon hearing of their prophecies however, as they are often able to get hazy glimpses of remedies that may be sought after, though it's likely the initial problem is unavoidable.
Red range (tomato-brick): These dragons have visions of catastrophes. This can range from natural disasters to wars between dragon kind. Listening to their warnings and prophecies might be the only way to escape harm.
Pink range (Coral-pearl): Love and betrayal is a duality these dragons can foretell. While they might not sound as important or impressive, these visions can often show how something sweet can turn into a horrible fate or bring rise to something wonderful. They're also good at exposing traitors to the clan.
Some dragons with multi-colored terts can actively train themselves in duel-type visions. It's more difficult than learning how to read them but with training, these dragons can better see fuller pictures and see more than what mono-colored tert kin can. Those without duel colors have an ability to learn this trick, however it can be extremely difficult for them to pull off.
Dragons who have a basic tertiary still have visions based off their tertiary coloration but it just isn't initially obvious as to what type of prophet they are until they tell someone or have a particular type of vision. These dragons aren't usually as powerful as prophets with visible tertiary markings but can get stronger with time and training. Some have even been known to form tertiary markings once their magic is strong enough.
Common/Uncommon/Unusual/Rare eyes:
The most common Oracles. Those born with these eyes don't have any special abilities or disadvantages that come with some eye types.
Bright eyes:
Dragons with bright eyes tend to have sharp and clear visions. Their physical vision is usually very good as well! However, their seer magic is usually tinted in the color of their element.
Pastel eyes:
Dragons with pastel eyes are often physically blind, though they can see visions just as well as any other seer. Their elemental magic is often low, which means they often rely on their lunar abilities to make up for it.
Faceted eyes:
Fragmented visions are unavoidable, though this can also mean they can see several outcomes... just not the full story. Their physical vision can be poor as well, some are even completely blind.
Goat eyes:
They can more easily learn to see other kinds of visions than the ones they were born with. However their visions are broader and aren't necessarily accurate.
Primal eyes:
Bursting with elemental energy has caused their lunar magic to be unstable. Their visions come strongly but are often hard to decipher due to the amount of elemental magic they possess disrupting their visions.
Multigaze eyes:
They can see many things at once both physically and with their abilities. However, this often leads to confusion on what their visions are about. They often get headaches from trying to follow so many at once.
Glowing eyes:
Over run by magic these dragons rarely even know what's happening in reality. Their visions have overcome their physical sight and while powerful and clear, can cause issues with deciphering what's real and what's a vision